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Optimizing Public Health through Community Service: Addressing Stunting and Open Defecation in Sidoarjo Regency Sumasto, Hery; Rusyadi, Luthfi; Nur Kholifah, Siti; Triwiyanto, Triwiyanto; Suprihatin, Kusmini; Rohkmalia, Fitri; Maratus Sholikah, Siti; Islaha, Maria; Irianto Uripan, Koen
Frontiers in Community Service and Empowerment Vol. 3 No. 3 (2024): September
Publisher : Forum Ilmiah Teknologi dan Ilmu Kesehatan (FORITIKES)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35882/ficse.v3i3.70

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Community service in health institutions needs to be guided by six pillars of health transformation, namely to overcome five priority diseases: tuberculosis, stunting, MCH, infectious diseases and non-communicable diseases. One of their focuses is Sidoarjo Regency, where they work closely with the Regional Government to improve public health. Some of the main problems in Sidoarjo Regency include the high rate of stunting and the practice of open defecation (ODF). There is a relationship between stunting and environmental sanitation, especially open defecation. Solutions to overcome this problem include the provision of healthy latrines to the community, increasing the capacity of Posyandu cadres, nutrition management, and promoting clean and healthy living behaviors. This community service activity is based on previous research relevant to stunting and ODF problems. The goal is to reduce stunting rates in five stunting locus villages, increase knowledge about clean and healthy living behaviors, and build 100 healthy family latrines. The method used is Theory, Practice, Follow-up (TPT) which involves training, field practice and advanced mentoring. Conclusion: with the construction of healthy latrines, there has been a decrease in the incidence of diarhe in children. Diarrhea in children is one of the latent causes of stunting rates. By implementing this strategy, it is hoped that a significant increase will be achieved in preventing and reducing stunting rates in Sidoarjo Regency
THE ROLE OF GOVERNMENT PROGRAMS IN ELEVATING EAST JAVA MSMES: COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION AND ENTREPRENEURIAL ATTITUDES AS INTERVENING Sutomo; Setyawati, Amelia; Ibadil Maula, Farij; Wishnu Wardana, Ludi; Binti Mohd Mustamil , Norizah; Sutoyo; Irianto Uripan, Koen
Jurnal Pendidikan Administrasi Perkantoran (JPAP) Vol 12 No 2 (2024): August
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26740/jpap.v12n2.p311-331

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Phenomenon/Issue: Following the COVID-19 pandemic, SMEs in East Java have struggled due to limited external support, leading to business declines, increased unemployment, and rising poverty rates. Purpose: This study examines how government and community support affect SME success in East Java, with entrepreneurial attitudes as a moderating factor. Novelty: Applying Social Cognitive Theory, this research uniquely explores how entrepreneurial attitudes amplify the effects of external support on business success, offering fresh insights into the interplay of external and individual influences in driving business performance. Research Methods: This quantitative study analyzes data from SME owners in East Java to assess the roles of government support, community involvement, and entrepreneurial attitudes in achieving business success. Results: Both government and community support have significant, positive impacts on SME success, particularly in areas such as licensing ease and network access. Entrepreneurial attitudes further enhance these effects, fostering adaptability and innovation that strengthen SME competitiveness. Research Contributions: The study underscores the importance of government support, community involvement, and entrepreneurial mindset in bolstering SMEs in East Java, providing key policy recommendations for supporting post-pandemic economic recovery