Manajemen Pengelolaan Pos Kesehatan Pesantren untuk Mewujudkan Pesantren Sehat

Authors

  • Isna Nurul Inayati Universitas Islam Raden Rahmat Malang
  • Muhammad Busro Al Karim Universitas Islam Raden Rahmat Malang
  • Rahma Dika Kartika Fitri Universitas Islam Raden Rahmat Malang
  • Pingki Tri Wahyuni Universitas Islam Raden Rahmat Malang
  • Nova Dwi Rahma Wijaya Universitas Islam Raden Rahmat Malang
  • Salsa Zaina Isabella Agita Universitas Islam Raden Rahmat Malang
  • Angga Teguh Prastyo UIN Maulana Malik Ibrahim Malang
  • Nanik Ulfa Universitas Islam Raden Rahmat Malang
  • Ana Nurwakhidah Universitas Islam Raden Rahmat Malang

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.30762/welfare.v3i1.2163

Keywords:

Poskestren, Healthy Islamic Boarding School, Management Education, Participatory Action Research (PAR), Community Service

Abstract

The availability of Poskestren (Islamic Boarding School Health Post) is crucial in fostering a clean and healthy lifestyle among students. However, many students lack the competence to manage Poskestren effectively. To address this, an educational initiative was conducted at PP Assalam Jambewangi using the Participatory Action Research (PAR) method. This approach involved collaborative efforts between the service team, the boarding school, and the local health center. The activities included initial condition analysis, focus group discussions, education on Poskestren management, and reflection sessions. The results showed a significant increase in students' knowledge and participation, along with their enthusiasm to revitalize Poskestren. The smooth implementation of this program highlights the positive impact of management education in supporting a healthy Islamic boarding school environment.

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Published

2025-03-28

How to Cite

Inayati, I. N., Al Karim , M. B., Fitri , R. D. K., Wahyuni, P. T., Wijaya , N. D. R., Agita , S. Z. I., … Nurwakhidah, A. (2025). Manajemen Pengelolaan Pos Kesehatan Pesantren untuk Mewujudkan Pesantren Sehat. Welfare : Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat, 3(1), 112–118. https://doi.org/10.30762/welfare.v3i1.2163