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2021 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 77-88
Author(s):  
Novita Lidyana ◽  
Dyah Ayu Perwitasari ◽  
Linda Kurnia Supraptiningsih

Karang Taruna Sukokerto Pajarakan Village Probolinggo Business skills owned by youth Karang Taruna Sukokerto Village Pajarakan District is still relatively limited, because it has never obtained assistance from competent parties in the field of entrepreneurship. In fact, when viewed from their relatively productive age, they have the potential to develop in creative entrepreneurial activities according to young souls for cadet corals. Karang Taruna  organization that participated in this activity amounted to 20 people. The purpose of community service carried out by lecturers of Panca Marga Probolinggo University is to improve the soul of enterprenuer Karang Taruna Sukokerto subdistrict Pajarakan held extension of diversity of processed diversity made from tiram mushrooms. In this activity, counseling is able to foster intentions for cadet corals in Sukokerto Village, Pajarakan Subdistrict for entrepreneurship because the process of diversifying processing made from oyster mushrooms is easy to remember and easy to do so that after this extension activity ends up participants have the most advanced knowledge and skills[at diversification of product processing itself and can sell products online simply which can later grow entrepreneurial spirit. The resulting products are krispy mushrooms, mushroom satay and mushroom grilled rice. In addition to making various processed, also given skills in marketing online. Keywords: diversification of oyster mushrooms, Karang Taruna


2021 ◽  
pp. 1-11
Author(s):  
Nestor Asiamah ◽  
Kwame Adu-Gyamfi ◽  
Emelia Danquah ◽  
Francis Kofi Sobre Frimpong ◽  
Eric Armah-Bempong

2021 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 124-129
Author(s):  
Sutiyo Sutiyo

MERETAS PEMILIH BERKELAS DALAM PEMILU   SUTIYO1*   Prodi Ilmu Administrasi Publik, Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik (STISIPOL) Dharma Wacana1* Jl. Kenanga No.3 Mulyojati, Metro Barat 16C Kota Metro-Lampung Email: [email protected]   ABSTRACT     Elections as a means of election or circulation of public leadership are facing challenges from the quality factor of voters, as is the case with money politics. In such circumstances, the purpose of writing this outreach activity is an effort to hack classy voters. The method of community service activities is carried out through the presentation of the material along with a question and answer session or discussion. Technically, the community service in the field is assisted by village officials and students in mobilizing audiences and completing the facilities and infrastructure for the event. In brief, from the discussion of the activities, it was revealed that the residents, especially those living in the village, really need this kind of activity. Counseling becomes a medium and a source of reference for improving the quality of voters in elections, which they have not received much so far. In this case, the audience absorbs new things that are valuable for improving the quality of choices, such as regarding the quality of political parties and public leadership. The conclusion from this outreach activity is that the rationality / objectivity aspect of elections in the eyes of citizens has so far been less popular with the practice of money politics. On the one hand, there is not much information or material regarding efforts to improve the quality of voters.As for the other side, the General Elections have not been optimal in presenting quality election contestants / participants, both in terms of candidates and political parties. The impact of this outreach activity is to become a strategic and important means of igniting the determination of citizens in the context of improving the quality of voters.   Keywords: general election, election effectiveness, voter quality  


Author(s):  
Alexander Haussmann ◽  
Nadine Ungar ◽  
Angeliki Tsiouris ◽  
Johanna Depenbusch ◽  
Monika Sieverding ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (1) ◽  
pp. 61-67
Author(s):  
Yusshy Kurnia Herliani ◽  
Urip Rahayu ◽  
Hasniatisari Harun

Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) has  decreased in recurrent cardiac events. However, information related the needs of cardiac rehabilitation patients such as exercise and physical activities counseling are very limited. This study aims to identify the needs of cardiac rehabilitation patients such as exercise, physical activity counselling, and the relationship between them. It also applied a quantitative approach combined with a descriptive correlational method. 38 cardiac rehabilitation patients were recruited as samples and were selected using the convenience sampling technique. Data collection was performed using questionnaires filled out by the respondents (with a retrospective technique) at the end of the CR program, and the results were evaluated through descriptive correlational statistics. The results revealed that patients with CR required exercise (92.1%) and nurses' counseling for physical activities (86.9%).  It also indicates that there is a statistically positive relationship between exercise and physical activities counseling among CR patients (r = 0.485, p < 0.01). Consequently, most CR patients desire nurses to take part in their exercise and physical activities. The needs of CR patients  on exercise and physical activity counseling were correlated positively. Therefore, information regarding exercise and physical activity for CR patients should be provided simultaneously to complement each other.


2021 ◽  
Vol 26 (1) ◽  
pp. 369-378
Author(s):  
João Miguel de Souza Neto ◽  
Alex Antônio Florindo ◽  
Filipe Ferreira da Costa

Abstract This study aimed to determine the prevalence and associated factors with physical activity counseling among Brazilian Family Health Strategy workers. This is a cross-sectional study conducted with a random sample of 591 health workers who work in the Family Health Teams of João Pessoa-PB, Brazil. Counseling for physical activity was defined as any advising targeted for increasing patients’ physical activity levels conducted for at least six months. The following factors were considered: time working in health care units, amount of daily attendance, continuing education, perceived barriers, self-efficacy, attitude, self-rated health, physical activity level and nutritional status. Prevalence of counseling was 46.3%, being higher among physicians (74.5%; 95%CI: 59.6-85.2) and nurses (60.3%; 95%CI: 48.0-71.4) compared to community health workers (42.9%; 95%CI: 38.2-47.7) and nurses assistants (31.5%; 95%CI: 20.2-45.4). The results showed health professionals with positive self-rated health, without perception of barriers, having a positive attitude and high self-efficacy were more likely to perform physical activity counseling. Knowledge and actions on factors associated with physical activity counseling can help broaden the involvement of primary health care providers in health education.


Author(s):  
Bobby Neudorf ◽  
Lora Giangregorio ◽  
Plinio Morita

This study assessed primary care providers’ (PCPs) perceptions of the usability of an electronic medical record tool to support physical activity counseling in primary care. Our analyses revealed that usability improved when the electronic medical record tool followed a PCP’s natural workflow and when the tool could assist in engaging in a discussion about physical activity. Poor usability was associated with the presence of large amounts of text on the screen and technological aspects that required additional learning. Overall, efficiency, workflow integration, and the inclusion of a care plan were vital in a physical activity counseling tool for a primary care setting.


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