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Peran Mahasiswa FIKK UNM Dalam Pemberdayaan Komunitas Melalui Media Promosi Kesehatan Reproduksi Amin, Andi Nurzakiah; Azniah, Azniah; Haeril, Haeril; Rahman, Abdul; Mappanyukki, Andi Atssam
Jurnal Pengabdian Olahraga Masyarakat (JPOM) Vol 5, No 1 (2024): Mei 2024
Publisher : Universitas PGRI Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26877/jpom.v5i1.19148

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Kesehatan reproduksi merupakan aspek kesehatan yang penting dalam mempengaruhi kesejahteraan fisik, mental dan sosial seseorang. Media promosi kesehatan yang dikembangkan berfokus pada penyebaran informasi yang akurat dan mudah dipahami mengenai kesehatan reproduksi, dengan pendekatan yang interaktif dan berbasis teknologi. Video yang dikembangkan oleh masing-masing mahasiswa memiliki topik dan tema yang saat ini menjadi isu terkait kesehatan reproduksi dengan tagline yang disesuaikan agar informasi tersebut menjadi menarik. Media promosi yang dibuat dalam bentuk video kemudian disebr melalui media sosial dan media massa sehingga mudah diakses oleh khalayak khususnya komunitas yang resisten. Kesimpulannya adalah pengembangan media promosi kesehatan reproduksi ini berhasil secara efektif dalam meningkatkan pastisipasi mahasiswa dalam pemberdayaan komunitas, serta memberikan konstribusi positif terhadap peningkatan kesehatan reproduksi dikalangan masyarakat.
Father Support, Postpartum Depression, and Breastfeeding Weaning Time: A Structural Equational Model Iskandar, Imelda; Syam, Azniah
Nurse Media Journal of Nursing Vol 14, No 2 (2024): (August 2024)
Publisher : Department of Nursing, Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Diponegoro

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/nmjn.v14i2.54272

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Background:  Fathers are crucial to family well-being and beyond during pregnancy and childbirth. However, research on the long-term effects of father involvement during prenatal and its postpartum outcome, particularly in Indonesia, is limited.Purpose: This study aimed to measure the direct and indirect effects of father support throughout pregnancy on postpartum depression and breastfeeding weaning time, by considering potential mediating pathways and controlling for relevant sociodemographic variables.Methods: Prospective observational techniques were employed from January to July 2021, involving 648 consecutively selected mothers attending antenatal care in seven health clinics in Makassar. Data collection included sociodemographic factors, father support, and breastfeeding weaning time. Father support was assessed using the Father Support During Pregnancy questionnaire, administered three times at a 72-hour interval. Postpartum depression was measured using the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale while breastfeeding weaning time was quantified in weeks. The analysis included Spearman's correlation and SEM using SPSS and SPSS Amos.Result: The study identified negative correlations between maternal breastfeeding weaning time and postpartum depression (r=-0.183, p<0.01) and positive correlations with father support (r=0.148, p<0.01), parity (r=-0.269, p<0.01), and marital age (r=0.187, p<0.01). The standardized model showed a marginal rise in the overall influence of father support, parity, and marital age on breastfeeding weaning time (0.256, 0.016, and 0.123, respectively). Father support emerged as the primary contributor to postpartum depression, inversely impacting breastfeeding duration. Higher father support correlated with lower maternal depression scores and longer.Conclusion: This study highlights the role of father support in reducing impact of postpartum depression on breastfeeding duration. Future research should incorporate objective measures of father support and comprehensive assessments of confounding variables. Intervention studies are needed to evaluate promoting father involvement in prenatal, delivery, and postpartum care. Nurses can contribute by participating in interdisciplinary research and advocating for comprehensive assessment approaches.