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M. Gunawan; Masni; Enny Fitriani; Jarmaini Agustina; Lintang Indah Kartini +1 more

Sevaka : Hasil Kegiatan Layanan Masyarakat 2026 STIKES Columbia Asia Medan

Women in Bingkat Village play roles as housewives and are actively involved in agricultural, social, and religious activities. However, their knowledge regarding proper drug management remains limited. This program aims to improve community understanding of the DAGUSIBU concept (Get, Use, Store, and Dispose of medicines properly). The method used is assistance through counseling and education on how to obtain appropriate medicines, use them according to instructions, store them correctly, and dispose of them safely. The results indicate an improvement in community knowledge regarding rational drug management. This program is expected to increase public awareness of safe medicine use and support family health.

Fridelly Mairani; Grace Anastasia Br Ginting; Syukur Berkat Waruwu

Jurnal Pengabdian dan Pembangunan Lokal 2026 Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

Low public awareness of eye health and rational use of eye medications may increase the risk of eye disorders and infections. This community service activity aimed to improve public knowledge and awareness regarding the importance of maintaining eye health and applying the DAGUSIBU principle (Get, Use, Store, and Dispose of medicines properly) in the use of eye drops. The activity was conducted at the Klinik Pratama Nusantara Kesehatan through interactive counseling, demonstrations of proper eye drop administration techniques, and education on the prevention of common eye disorders and the role of healthcare professionals. Pre-test and post-test evaluations showed a significant increase of approximately 35% in participants’ knowledge regarding eye hygiene and correct eye medication use. This educational program is expected to contribute to long-term improvements in rational eye medication use, reduce the risk of misuse, and serve as a model for sustainable eye health education in a primary healthcare settings.