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Healthy Antenatal Risk-monitoring (HARMONY) Effectiveness of Volunteer Assistance Using a Booklet on Improving Risk Detection During Pregnancy Indriani, Ririn; Abiddin, Andi Hayyun; Susiloretni, Kun A; wahyuni, sri
Health Gate Vol 3, No 4 (2025): October 2025
Publisher : Dewan Pimpinan Daerah Persatuan Perawat Nasional Indonesia Kota Blitar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70111/hg3404

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Early identification of pregnancy risk factors using the Maternal and Child Health (MCH) handbook and the Poedji Rochyati Score Card can be carried out by pregnant women or community health volunteers (cadres). Supporting cadres in identifying high-risk pregnancies facilitates timely detection and appropriate intervention. This study aimed to develop a pregnancy risk detection booklet based on the MCH handbook. A cluster randomized controlled trial with a pretest-posttest control group design was conducted in eight villages, involving 30 selected cadres recommended by local midwives based on their active participation. The intervention group received training and assistance using the developed booklet. The results demonstrated that cadres in the intervention group had significantly greater improvement in pregnancy risk detection skills compared to the control group, with a mean difference of 18.7 (95% CI: 15.2–22.2, p=0.001). In addition, cadre performance in antenatal care using the 10T approach improved by 15.7% (95% CI: 11.3–20.1, p=0.001) in the intervention group relative to the control. These findings suggest that the booklet is an effective tool for enhancing cadres’ competencies in early pregnancy risk screening and service delivery. Further development of the booklet with more engaging and culturally relevant content may enhance its utility and adoption in community health settings.
Relationship between Knowledge Level and Food Menu Selection on Perineal Wound Healing Process. wati, Evi liana; Pratamaningtyas, Susanti; Indriani, Ririn; Rahayu, Dwi Estuning
Health Gate Vol 4, No 1 (2026): January
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70111/hg4102

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The postpartum period after childbirth is a critical time for women, where perineal wounds are common and can cause discomfort and risk of infection. Food choices play an important role in wound healing, however, some mother avoid consuming meat, fish, and eggs, believing that these food can slow down the healing process. In reality, tissue regeneration requires adequate nutrition, especially protein. This study explored the relationship between the level of knowledge of food choices and the duration of perineal wound healing. A quantitative approach using a descriptive correlation design with a cross-sectional method was used. The sample consisted of postpartum women with perineal wounds at Aura Syifa Kediri Hospital who were selected by purposive sampling. Data were collected through questionnaire and direct observation and analyzed using the chi-square test to identify the relationship between food choices and perineal wound healing. The results showed that respondents who consumed food rich in protein, vitamins, and minerals healed faster than those who adhered to dietary restrictions. A significant relationship was found between dietary choices and duration of perineal wound healing. A healthy diet is essential to accelerate perineal wound healing, with adequate protein intake helping tissue regeneration. At the same time, consumption of vitamin C and iron support the healing process and boosts the immune system. Therefore, it is important to increase education on balanced nutrition for postpartum women to prevent complications that May hinder recovery.Keywords : Dietary Choices, Perineal Wound, Postpartum 
Co-Authors Abda Abda Abiddin, Andi Hayyun Alisman, Alisman Aliza, Novalia Nur Amalia, Ariza Andrianingsih, Deva Salvana Antono, Sumy Dwi Arefti, Vyola Chania AYU LESTARI Azmi, Putri Acacia Fadhilah Azzahra, Azimah Cahyani, Desy Dwi Dalimunte, Nur Aisyah Dalimunthe, Nur Aisyah Damayanti, Adelia Rosa Dwi Antono, Sumy Dwi Estuning Rahayu Eka Yusnaldi Fatikasari, Firda Fitria Ayuni fatimah Fatimah Fatmawati, Sri Ayu FIRDAYANTI, IVA Gustirini , Ria gustirini, ria Hartaty, Hartaty Helmi Noviar Herawati, Sylviana Ibrahim, Husna Indah Rahmaningtyas Indah Rahmaningtyas Ira Titisari Irawan, Irlina Raswanti Izzati, Aufi Nadrah Jalilah, Nurul Hidayatun JANNAH, MIFTAQUL Kartadarma, Supriyatni Koekoeh Hardjito Kundarti, Finta Isti Kusumawardani, Emi Lilis, Lilis Lubis, Desi Indriani Lubis, Pinta Rojulani Lukman Handoko Mara Samin Lubis, Mara Samin Masfufah Masfufah, Masfufah Maula, Lia Rodhiatul Mediawati, Mika Mursal Aziz Nasution, Abdul Gani Jamora Nasution, Shakira Fadla Ningrum, Fadhliya Ika Noorma, Nilam Nour Sriyanah Novika, Revi Gama Hatta Nur Azizah Nurul Pujiastuti Nurul Pujiastuti Nurwijayati, Mufalikha Lingga Nur’aini, Intan Pohan, Rinanti Ito Pradana, Chandra Anggi Purnama Sari, Reni Putri Lubis, Annisa Putri, Alvi Nur Puspita Putri, Arwita Rahajeng Siti Nur Rahmawati Rahmadani Lubis, Khaiyirah Rahmadani, Risna Ayu Rambe, Khoirul Bariah Ria Gustirini Riadi, Salamat Ritonga, Abdul Rahman Samin Lubis, Mara Sendra, Eny Setyarini, Arika Indah Siti Asiyah Sri Rosmiati Sani Sri Wahyuni Sugiyatmi, Tri Astuti Suprihatin, Riska Susanti Pratamaningtyas Susanti Susanti Susiloretni, Kun A Sustamy, Raffiky Pinandia Wandini, Rora Rizky Wardani, Heni Setiya Warlinda, Warlinda wati, Evi liana Widiantoro, Titis Auliana Wijaya, Regita Sulistiya Nindya Wijayanti, L.A Wijayanti, Lumastari Ajeng Wijayanti, Yoga Tri Wiwik Utami Wulansari, Meinita Zuhrotunida, Zuhrotunida