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Ni Made Diah Pusparini Pendet; Komang Agus Jerry W; Putu Intan Daryaswanti

Jurnal Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat Wahana Usada (WUJ) 2021 Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Kesehatan KESDAM IX/Udayana

Background: Adequate level knowledge is necessary in providing proper first aid on chronic disease emergency. This community service aimed to improve the level of knowledge on chronic disease emergency management in Tibubeneng Village, North Kuta, Badung-Bali. Method: An-online-ninety-minutes-health education session was delivered to 22 participants using a PowerPoint and video media. Wilcoxon statistical analysis applied to know the mean difference of the knowledge level before and after the health education session. Result: Finding indicated no significant effect of health education of knowledge level improvement on chronic disease emergency management (p=0.78). Recommendation: We suggest conducting routine health education and interactive sessions such as simulation to enhance the knowledge on chronic emergency disease management.        

Fictor S. Misssa; Edwer Y. Dethan; Yanto Tefa; Petrus Pareira; Angelita Meneses

Nusantara: Jurnal Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat 2021 Pusat Riset dan Inovasi Nasional

This community service project aims to enhance Sunday School teachers’ ability to use digital media as a tool for children’s faith formation in local churches. The rapid development of information technology requires churches to adapt their educational ministries, including children’s spiritual learning. The training was conducted at the Christian Evangelical Church in Timor (GMIT) Sion Noelbaki Congregation, involving 25 Sunday School teachers. The implementation methods included needs observation, interactive workshops, practical sessions on creating digital Bible content, and direct mentoring in using media such as spiritual videos, PowerPoint, and online platforms (YouTube, Canva, and WhatsApp Groups). Evaluation was carried out through pretest-posttest and participant satisfaction questionnaires. The results showed a 78% increase in teachers’ competence in using digital media after the training. Participants also demonstrated high enthusiasm and commitment to applying digital media in their children’s ministry. This activity had a positive impact on improving the quality of faith education, making Sunday School learning more engaging, contextual, and relevant to children’s lives in the digital era.