LALOSI (LANSIA KLINIK ONE STOP SERVICE) UNTUK MENGENDALIKAN PENYAKIT TIDAK MENULAR LANSIA NUSA INDAH HUTUMURI

Elpira Asmin, Puput Wulandari, Haikal Eko F Rahawarin, Theresia Seimahuira, Nathalie Kailola, Mahusein Tuharea

Abstract


Abstrak: Penyakit tidak menular (PTM) merupakan penyakit yang cenderung berlangsung lama dan merupakan hasil dari kombinasi faktor genetik, fisiologis, lingkungan, dan perilaku, kondisi ini sering dikaitkan dengan kelompok usia tua, namun bukti menunjukkan bahwa 17 juta kematian PTM terjadi sebelum usia 70 tahun. Dalam penanganan PTM di Negeri Hutumuri dilakukan kegiatan penyuluhan kesehatan sebagai salah satu usaha yang dilakukan untuk meningkatkan pemahaman dan pengetahuan lansia tentang penyakit tidak menular seperti hipertensi, diabetes melitus, dislipidemia, kanker dan PPOK. Kegiatan Lansia Klinik One Stop Service (LALOSI) yang agendanya terdiri atas Aktivitas senam pagi, penyuluhan, pemeriksaan kesehatan dan pengobatan gratis dilakukan di Negeri Hutumuri, Kecamatan Leitimur Selatan, Kota Ambon, Provinsi Maluku. Kegiatan diikuti oleh kelompok Lansia Nusa Indah Hutumuri yang berjumlah 42 orang pada tanggal 18 Mei 2024. Kegiatan ini dilaksanakan sebagai upaya promotif dan preventif dalam mengendalikan penyakit tidak menular pada lansia. Kegiatan ini berjalan baik dengan partsipasi aktif para lansia dalam mengikuti kegiatan Lansia Klinik One Stop Service (LALOSI). Pada akhir kegiatan dilaksankan evaluasi berupa tanya jawab dan observasi, hasilnya terjadi peningkatan pengetahuan. Sekitar 90% lansia mengetahui tentang penyakit tidak menular dan bersemangat untuk mengikuti kegiatan secara rutin pada jadwal berikutnya.

Abstract: Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) are diseases that tend to last a long time and are the result of a combination of genetic, physiological, environmental, and behavioral factors, this condition is often associated with the elderly, but evidence shows that 17 million NCD deaths occur before the age of 70 years. In handling NCDs in Negeri Hutumuri, health education activities are carried out as one of the efforts made to increase the understanding and knowledge of the elderly about non-communicable diseases such as hypertension, diabetes mellitus, dyslipidemia, cancer and COPD. The Elderly One Stop Service Clinic (LALOSI) activity, whose agenda consists of morning exercise activities, education, health checks and free treatment, was carried out in Negeri Hutumuri, South Leitimur District, Ambon City, Maluku Province. The activity was attended by the Nusa Indah Hutumuri Elderly group totaling 42 people on May 18, 2024. This activity was carried out as a promotive and preventive effort in controlling non-communicable diseases in the elderly. This activity went well with the active participation of the elderly in participating in the Elderly One Stop Service Clinic (LALOSI) activities. At the end of the activity, an evaluation was carried out in the form of questions and answers and observations, the results showed an increase in knowledge. Around 90% of the elderly know about non-communicable diseases and are enthusiastic about participating in activities routinely on the next schedule.

 


Keywords


Non-Communicable Diseases; Elderly; Control.

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