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The Influence of Media Leaflet on Increasing Knowledge of Reproductive Health of Brides-to-Be in Padang City Iffah, Uliy; Safaringga, Miranie; Ridwan, Laila Hijradesy; Maharani, Putri
Jurnal Sosial Teknologi Vol. 4 No. 5 (2024): Jurnal Sosial dan Teknologi
Publisher : CV. Green Publisher Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59188/jurnalsostech.v4i5.1228

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According to WHO (2019), the Maternal Mortality Rate is the number of maternal deaths resulting from pregnancy, childbirth, and postpartum processes, which are used as indicators of women's health status. Maternal Mortality Rate (MMR) is one of the global targets of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to reduce maternal mortality (MMR) to 70 per 100,000 live births by 2030. Several efforts to reduce MMR have been carried out by the Padang City government, including implementing the Childbirth Planning and Prevention of Complications (P4K) Program, using MCH books, implementing classes for pregnant women, and health counseling activities. This quantitative research uses a pocketbook of the bride and groom using leaflet media. This is a guide for brides-to-be as part of marriage advice and guidance for those who have registered their marriage at the Regional Office of Religious Affairs (KUA). The subject of this study was a bride-to-be in Padang City. Providing reproductive health counseling on women's knowledge in premarital preparation in the working area of KUA Koto Tangah District has an influence.
EDUKASI PEMERIKSAAN IVA PADA WANITA USIA SUBUR DI KELURAHAN BATUANG TABA NAN XX KECAMATAN LUBUK BEGALUNG KOTA PADANG Safaringga, Miranie; Desmawati, Desmawati; Yulika, Marzatia; Tasman, Auwilla Marta; Driza, Novi Aulia; Aisyah, Siti; Sari, Asti Marian; Fijri, Kiran Nandini
BULETIN ILMIAH NAGARI MEMBANGUN Vol. 7 No. 3 (2024)
Publisher : LPPM (Institute for Research and Community Services) Universitas Andalas Padang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25077/bina.v7i3.514

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Cervical cancer is the second leading cause of death due to cancer in women after breast cancer, especially in developing countries. The high morbidity and mortality rates of cervical cancer according to WHO are due to delays in treatment. This happens because of the delay in early detection of cancer and the lack of public knowledge about the symptoms of cervical cancer. Based on the results of a survey conducted at RW 1 Batuang Taba Village, Lubuk Begalung District, there were 71% of women of childbearing age who were sexually active, with 93% of them having never done early detection of cervical cancer either by IVA or Pap Smear methods. For this reason, it is necessary to revive public awareness to carry out early detection of cervical cancer, one of which is health education. Based on an analysis of the pretest and posttest questionnaires given to 12 women, the Wilcoxon test showed that the education provided had a significant effect on increasing women's knowledge (Z = -3.126, p = 0.002). The percentage of knowledge increased significantly from 58.3% to 83.3% after education. Apart from that, from the post-test questionnaire, it was also known that as many as 91.7% of women were interested in early detection of cervical cancer. This activity succeeded in increasing the knowledge and interest of women of childbearing age regarding early detection of cervical cancer so that it is hoped that it can increase the awareness of women of childbearing age to carry out early detection of cervical cancer every 5 years in women of childbearing age.
Co-Authors Abdul Wahid Adela Resa Putri Adinda Permata Sari Annisa Defani Annisa Defani Annisa Karima Harda Ariadi Ariadi Arni Amir Arni Amir Asih Dewi Setyawati Asti Marian Sari Asti Marian Sari Aulya, Yenny Auwilla Marta Tasman Auwilla Marta Tasman Baiquni, Fahmi Basyir, Vaulinne Dahlan, Febry Mutiariami Defrin, Defrin Desmawati Desmawati Desmawati Desmawati Driza, Novi Aulia Elfira Yusri Endah Yulianingsih Erda Mutiara Halida Feni Andriani Feni Andriani Feni Andriani Feri Anita Wijayanti Fharyn Mayyurid Fijri, Kiran Nandini Fitrayeni Fitrayeni Fitri Khoiriyah Fitri Khoiriyah Fitria, Henni Fonny Kurnia Putri Fonny Kurnia Putri Hardisman HENI FITRIA Hersipa, Lulung Lanova Hervina Winerti Hindun Mila Hudila Rifa Karmila Hudila Rifa Karmila Hudila Rifa Karmila Hudilla Rifa Karmia Hudilla Rifa Karmia Iffah, Uliy Ilvira Ulpa Ismail Ilvira Ulpa Ismail Iney Pive Enosentris Insani, Aldina Ayunda Jelsita Nova Joserizal Serudji Karmia, Hudilla Rifa Karuniawati, Benny Kiran Nandini Fijri Kiran Nandini Fijri Laila Hijradesy Ridwan Laila Laila, Laila Laila Rahmi Lailaturrahmi Lailaturrahmi Lidya Riniati Lisma Evareny Lisma Evareny Lusiana El Sinta Bustami Mahata, Liganda Endo Malika Qohhareli Swanda Marzatia Yulika Marzatia Yulika Meilinda Agus, Meilinda Muhammad Iqbal Nadia Shabira Amima Nadya Khaira Nurdi Nadya Khaira Nurdi Novelin, Putri Novera, Milya Novi Aulia Driza Novi Aulia Driza Podungge, Yusni Putri Maharani Rafika Oktofa Rafika Oktova Rahmat Syawqi Rahmayani Afrah Rahmi, Fani Syinthia Raisa Fajriati Rani Shabrina Rasyid, Puspita Sukmawaty Rauza Sukma Rita Rena Afri Ningsih Rena Afri Ningsih Ridwan, Laila Hijradesy Sari, Asti Marian Siti Aisyah Siti Aisyah Siti Aisyah Suryafma, Feby Syandrez Prima Putra Syartika Dharma Tasman, Auwilla Marta Ulfa Farah Lisa Ulfa Farrah Lisa, Ulfa Farrah Ulvi Mariati Ulvi Mariati Vaulinne Basyir Vaulinne Basyir Wiwit Fetrisia Wulandari, Tiara Yessi Pertiwi Yessi Pertiwi Yulika, Marzatia Yulizawati . Yusrawati Yusrawati