Abstract

Background: Dermatitis is a non-inflammatory inflammation of the skin that is acute, subacute, or chronic and is influenced by many factors. Contact dermatitis is often associated with personal hygiene which is one of the basic human abilities to meet their needs in order to maintain their life, health and well-being in accordance with their health conditions. Objective: Improving Personal Hygiene skills with the incidence of Dermatitis Disease in Islamic Boarding Schools. Method: The activity was carried out using a quasi-experimental method, namely by increasing personal hygiene skills and providing education to Dermatitis sufferers at Islamic boarding schools for a culture of healthy living. The activity took place on 2-3 September 2022. There were 60 respondents in this activity. The results showed that most of the personal hygiene was in the bad category, 37 people (61.7%), who experienced dermatitis as many as 34 people (56.7%), after being given education, most of the respondents knew about personal hygiene, 86.7 %. As many as 13.3% have sufficient knowledge. Hopefully this community service activity can improve the community's healthy culture, especially at Islamic boarding schools.

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