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Journal : HEALTH FRONTIERS (MULTIDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL FOR HEALTH PROFESSIONALS)

Factors Which Influence Effectiveness Prevention Transmission HIV From Mother to Child Solikhah, Fitriana Kurniasari; Astuti, Erlina Suci
Health Frontiers: Multidisciplinary Journal for Health Professionals Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): Health Frontiers
Publisher : Tarqabin Nusantara Group

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62255/mjhp.v1i2.33

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ABSTRACT East Java has a high prevalence of HIV/AIDS, where there are 6957 women aged 15-49 years suffering from HIV/AIDS. This problem can cause transmission of HIV/AIDS to the baby even baby deaths due to HIV. This research aims to analyze the influencing factors sustainability program PPIA. Study use method qualitative with collectorlan data through interview deep. Study done in East Java, Service Health City East Java from January 2015 until June 2015. Population study is all power health in East Java city health service, and the sample was 12 people including the head of the UPT AIDS TB, head sexy P2PL, head community health center, head KIA, staff KIA And underwriter answer HIV Public health center. Sampling was purposive sampling and data was analyzed by triangulation. PPIA does not succeed Because low his K1 And Also K4, Where There is Public health center Which own K4 only 58%. At the Abepura hospital, 8 babies born with HIV were found, this was because the pregnant women were positive who do not take ARVs regularly until giving birth. The low K1 is also caused by several factors, namely pregnant women are more interested in going to medical practitioners, husbands who do not agree if wife his get test VCT, And low his awareness Mother pregnant will importance K1 until K4 And Also VCT. So Also with SIHA Which No walk with Good
Analysis of Predisposing Factors Related to Mothers With Toddler’s Visit to Integrated Community Health Service Ernawati, Naya; C , Nadhya Sasadhara; Wulandari , Eka; Astuti , Erlina Suci; Solikhah, Fitriana Kurniasari; Ugsang Acob, Joel Rey
Health Frontiers: Multidisciplinary Journal for Health Professionals Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): Health Frontiers
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62255/mjhp.v1i2.51

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Abstract Introduction: Mothers’ behavior has an important role in the growth and development of toddlers and affects the mothers’ visit frequency to integrated community health service. It is also affected by some aspects and various factors, one of which is predisposing factors. The purpose of this research was to identify predisposing factors related to mothers with toddlers’ visit to integrated community health service in Mojoroto sub-district, Kediri city. Method: The research used survey analytic method with a cross sectional design. The sample of this study was the whole population consisted of 40 mothers who had toddlers aged 0-59 months. Data collection was using a questionnaire. Data analysis was using univariate, bivariate with chi-square and Odds Ratio. Results: The results of this research showed that the mothers’ visit to integrated community health service had correlation with employment status factor (p value 0.024; OR 4.5), and the factors which did not have any correlation with the mothers’ visit were the knowledge (p value 0,385), attitude (p value 0,622), education (p value 0,057), motivation (p value 1,000), and the age (p value 0,251). It is recommended that those mothers must always be advised and encouraged to join integrated community health service activities to keep monitoring the growth and development of their toddlers by taking them to available health service centers. Keywords: predisposing factor, mothers’ visit, integrated community health service
Children’s Motor Skills Development After Puzzle Play Therapy Wahyuni, Eko Sari; Solikhah, Fitriana Kurniasari; Septyasih, Rossyana; Prastiwi, Swito
Health Frontiers: Multidisciplinary Journal for Health Professionals Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): Health Frontiers
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62255/mjhp.v3i1.135

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Development at preschool age is a basic stage that influences subsequent development, at this time children often experience delays in fine motor development, the impact that often occurs is a lack of stimulation so that children experience obstacles in the learning process at school. One game that improves fine motor development is puzzles. The aim of this research is to identify fine motor development after being given a puzzle game. This research uses a descriptive observational case study on 2 subjects using a modified KPSP observation sheet. The research results before being given the puzzle subject 1 were moderate (10) subject 2 was poor (8) after being given the puzzle both subjects were good (21) and (19). It is recommended that both subjects optimize puzzle games to improve their fine motor development. For future researchers, it is recommended to condition puzzle games simultaneously and not to stimulate separately and it is recommended to involve parents and teachers in conducting research.  
Children’s Motor Skills Development After Puzzle Play Therapy Wahyuni, Eko Sari; Septyasih, Rossyana; Solikhah, Fitriana Kurniasari; Prastiwi, Swito
Health Frontiers: Multidisciplinary Journal for Health Professionals Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025): Health Frontiers
Publisher : Tarqabin Nusantara Group

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62255/mjhp.v3i2.134

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Development at preschool age is a basic stage that influences subsequent development, at this time children often experience delays in fine motor development, the impact that often occurs is a lack of stimulation so that children experience obstacles in the learning process at school. One game that improves fine motor development is puzzles. The aim of this research is to identify fine motor development after being given a puzzle game. This research uses a descriptive observational case study on 2 subjects using a modified KPSP observation sheet. The research results before being given the puzzle subject 1 were moderate (10) subject 2 was poor (8) after being given the puzzle both subjects were good (21) and (19). It is recommended that both subjects optimize puzzle games to improve their fine motor development. For future researchers, it is recommended to condition puzzle games simultaneously and not to stimulate separately and it is recommended to involve parents and teachers in conducting research.