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Differences in the Incidence of Anemia in Acceptors of 1-Month Injection and 3-Month Injection Contraceptives Arlya Balqis Rachman; Sulistiawati; Ratna Dwi Jayanti
PROFESSIONAL HEALTH JOURNAL Vol. 7 No. 1 (2025): In Progress issue
Publisher : Pusat Penelitian dan Pengabdian Masyarakat (PPPM) STIKES Banyuwangi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54832/phj.v7i1.954

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Background : Anemia is a condition in which there is a reduced number of red blood cells or a lower concentration of hemoglobin within them. Injectable contraception is the most widely utilized hormonal option. Research clearly indicates that heavy or prolonged menstruation serves as a major trigger for iron deficiency anemia in women of childbearing age. The 1-month and 3-month injectable contraceptives contain hormones that notably affect menstrual patterns. This study aims to analyze the differences in the incidence of anemia between users of the 1-month and 3-month injectable contraceptives. Method : This research method is observational analytic design with a comparative approach. The number of sample is 62 injectable contraceptive users, selected through consecutive sampling techniques. Hemoglobin levels were carefully examined as the measurement instrument. Data analysis was conducted using the Independent sample t-test and Chi-Square. Results : The results clearly demonstrate that among users of the 1-month injectable contraceptive, the majority exhibited regular menstrual patterns (40.3%). In contrast, most users of the 3-month injectable method experienced secondary amenorrhea (43.5%). Additionally, a significant proportion of respondents were found to be non-anemic (64.5%). The Independent sample t-test revealed a p-value of 0.025 (p < 0.05). The chi-square test presented a p-value of 0.598 (>0.05). Conclusion : There is a difference in hemoglobin levels in acceptors of 1-month and 3-month injectable contraceptives. There is no difference in the incidence of anemia in acceptors of 1-month and 3-month injectable contraceptives.
Relationship Between MCH Handbook Utilization and Pregnant Women's Knowledge of Daily Care at Tanah Kalikedinding Health Center pravitasari, Gading Indah; Ratna Dwi Jayanti; Budi Utomo
PROFESSIONAL HEALTH JOURNAL Vol. 7 No. 1 (2025): In Progress issue
Publisher : Pusat Penelitian dan Pengabdian Masyarakat (PPPM) STIKES Banyuwangi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54832/phj.v7i1.1030

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Introduction: Indonesia is one of the countries with the highest maternal mortality rates (MMR) in Southeast Asia with a rate of 189 per 100,000 live births based on the 2020 Long-Form Population Census. This figure needs to be significantly reduced to achieve the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) target of fewer than 70 deaths per 100,000 live births. Proper antenatal care, including the use of the Maternal and Child Health (MCH) Handbook, plays a crucial role in reducing maternal mortality. Pregnancy care is vital to ensure fetal development, prevent pregnancy complications, and lower the risk of infant mortality during childbirth. Objectives: This study aims to conduct a scientific investigation to examine the relationship in the utilization of the MCH handbook with the level of maternal knowledge among pregnant women at the Tanah Kalikedinding Health Center. Methods: This observational analytic study used a cross-sectional design. The selection of 106 participants was carried out using purposive sampling. Data were analyzed using the Spearman rho statistical test. Results: Among the respondents, 51 (48.11%) demonstrated adequate utilization of the MCH Handbook and 89 (83.96%) exhibited a high level of knowledge regarding daily care for pregnant women. The Spearman rho test revealed a significant relationship between MCH Handbook utilization and knowledge of daily care (p = 0.042). Conclusion: There is a significant relationship between the use of the MCH Handbook and pregnant women’s knowledge of daily care at Tanah Kalikedinding Health Center.
Differences in the Incidence of Anemia in Acceptors of 1-Month Injection and 3-Month Injection Contraceptives Arlya Balqis Rachman; Sulistiawati; Ratna Dwi Jayanti
PROFESSIONAL HEALTH JOURNAL Vol. 7 No. 1 (2025): December
Publisher : Pusat Penelitian dan Pengabdian Masyarakat (PPPM) STIKES Banyuwangi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54832/phj.v7i1.954

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Background : Anemia is a condition in which there is a reduced number of red blood cells or a lower concentration of hemoglobin within them. Injectable contraception is the most widely utilized hormonal option. Research clearly indicates that heavy or prolonged menstruation serves as a major trigger for iron deficiency anemia in women of childbearing age. The 1-month and 3-month injectable contraceptives contain hormones that notably affect menstrual patterns. This study aims to analyze the differences in the incidence of anemia between users of the 1-month and 3-month injectable contraceptives. Method : This research method is observational analytic design with a comparative approach. The number of sample is 62 injectable contraceptive users, selected through consecutive sampling techniques. Hemoglobin levels were carefully examined as the measurement instrument. Data analysis was conducted using the Independent sample t-test and Chi-Square. Results : The results clearly demonstrate that among users of the 1-month injectable contraceptive, the majority exhibited regular menstrual patterns (40.3%). In contrast, most users of the 3-month injectable method experienced secondary amenorrhea (43.5%). Additionally, a significant proportion of respondents were found to be non-anemic (64.5%). The Independent sample t-test revealed a p-value of 0.025 (p < 0.05). The chi-square test presented a p-value of 0.598 (>0.05). Conclusion : There is a difference in hemoglobin levels in acceptors of 1-month and 3-month injectable contraceptives. There is no difference in the incidence of anemia in acceptors of 1-month and 3-month injectable contraceptives.
Relationship Between MCH Handbook Utilization and Pregnant Women's Knowledge of Daily Care at Tanah Kalikedinding Health Center pravitasari, Gading Indah; Ratna Dwi Jayanti; Budi Utomo
PROFESSIONAL HEALTH JOURNAL Vol. 7 No. 1 (2025): December
Publisher : Pusat Penelitian dan Pengabdian Masyarakat (PPPM) STIKES Banyuwangi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54832/phj.v7i1.1030

Abstract

Introduction: Indonesia is one of the countries with the highest maternal mortality rates (MMR) in Southeast Asia with a rate of 189 per 100,000 live births based on the 2020 Long-Form Population Census. This figure needs to be significantly reduced to achieve the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) target of fewer than 70 deaths per 100,000 live births. Proper antenatal care, including the use of the Maternal and Child Health (MCH) Handbook, plays a crucial role in reducing maternal mortality. Pregnancy care is vital to ensure fetal development, prevent pregnancy complications, and lower the risk of infant mortality during childbirth. Objectives: This study aims to conduct a scientific investigation to examine the relationship in the utilization of the MCH handbook with the level of maternal knowledge among pregnant women at the Tanah Kalikedinding Health Center. Methods: This observational analytic study used a cross-sectional design. The selection of 106 participants was carried out using purposive sampling. Data were analyzed using the Spearman rho statistical test. Results: Among the respondents, 51 (48.11%) demonstrated adequate utilization of the MCH Handbook and 89 (83.96%) exhibited a high level of knowledge regarding daily care for pregnant women. The Spearman rho test revealed a significant relationship between MCH Handbook utilization and knowledge of daily care (p = 0.042). Conclusion: There is a significant relationship between the use of the MCH Handbook and pregnant women’s knowledge of daily care at Tanah Kalikedinding Health Center.
Co-Authors Alriana, Thre Anik Amalia, Rize Budi Andriyanti Andriyanti Andriyanti, Andriyanti Annas, Jimmy Yanuar Arlya Balqis Rachman Armadison, Sonia Yustisia Aulia, Dinda Azizah , Nurul Brahmana Askandar Tjokroprawiro Budi Prasetyo BUDI UTOMO Budi Utomo Deby Artika P Desi Ratnasari Dewi Setyowati Dewi, Bianca Bunga Cinta Dian Lestari Hidayah Dina Azmilatun Waliyuna Dinny Wahyu Widarti Djaguna, Nurafmi Faizah, Zakiyatul Farida Sembiring, Ella Farizi, Sofia Al Fatin Nazurah Izzati Binti Hamdani Febriyana, Nining Ferdinandus, Euvanggelia Dwilda Firdaus, Rizal Fitriana, Farida Gatut Hardianto, Gatut Gina Shofi Halimah Gusti Ayu Gita Maharani Helda Sevya Islamiyah Heru Wahyu Herwanto Hofifah, Hofifah Huwaida, Hasna Afifa Isworowati, Tri Ivon Diah Wittiarika I’tishom, Reny Jayawarsa, A.A. Ketut Langgeng Prasetyo Utomo Latifah, Nur Faridah Lazar, Maria Januaria Lilik Djuari Linda Dewanti Maheswari Hastoyo, Roro Patricia Marpaung, Zahra Thamizya Maskuri, Muhammad Naja Maskuri, Muhammad Naja Maulana, Afiko Ilham Akbar Maulidia Fahmadina Rozana Mirasari, Nenccy Mohamed Alif Haikal Bin Mohamed Iskandar Nenccy Mirasari Ngatwati Noor Syafaatin Udhma Nurhayati Fitria Amin NURUL AZIZAH Nurul Azizah Nyimas Vira Gafira Paramitha Amelia Kusumawardani Paramtha Amelia Kusumawardani pravitasari, Gading Indah Pupus Ultraluana Rafhani Rosyidah Ratnasari, Heny Dwita Ratnasari, Heny Dwita Reni I’tishom Riri Aprianti Rita Mutiarni Rizalnur Firdaus Rize Budi Amalia Rize Budi Amalia Safitri, Dian Laily Salsabila, Hawa Nur Samsriyaningsih Handayani Sekar Putri Kirana Koerniawan Sembiring, Ella Farida Setiyorini, Luluk Sigit Setyowibowo Siti Khomaroh Putri Siti Norhikmah Binti Abd. Razak Siti Nurul Komariah Sri Ratna Ningsih, Sri Ratna Sulistiawati Sulistiawati Sulistiawati Sumbawati, Mulia Dian Tricahyanti, Ari Wahyulia Rizqia Umami Wardhana, Manggala Pasca Widati Fatmaningrum Yublina Rambu Mbali Idi