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Pelatihan Kader Kelas Ibu Hamil “Persiapan 1000 Hari Pertama Kehidupan” Di Desa Leminggir Kecamatan Mojosari Kabupaten Mojokerto Purwati, Heni; Khusniyati, Etik; Meilinawati, Elies; Ibnu, Faisal
The Journal of Innovation in Community Empowerment Vol 2 No 2 (2020): JICE
Publisher : Journal of Innovation in Community Empowerment

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The first 1000 days of life (HPK) are the most important part of human life. At this time parents have an important role to provide quality care and care in accordance with the stage of child development, because at this time the child's growth and development process begins. nutrition for this group must be seen as part of an investment to reduce poverty through improved education and health. The existence of new information about something will provide a new cognitive basis for the formation of a person's attitude. Audiovisual makes a huge contribution in changing people's behavior, especially in the aspects of information and persuasion. This community service activity is carried out by giving cadre health education given a pre-test questionnaire to measure the cadre's knowledge then health education is conducted after it is given a post test. Knowledge score before the treatment was obtained an average of 81.0909 and after treatment increased to 85.2727 where the score contained a difference of 4.1818 or an increase of 45.4%, a score of ρ-value = 0.016 (ρ-value <0, 05) which means there is a significant difference in scores between before and after health education using audio-visual media (video) for cadres of pregnant women or there is a significant increase in knowledge about the preparation of the First 1000 Days of Life after health education using audio-visual media ( rich media)
ANTISIPASI CEGAH STUNTING UNTUK MEWUJUDKAN GENERASI EMAS 2045 BERSAMA KLINIK AKBAR MEDIKA DAN BKKBN KAB MOJOKERTO NURHAYATI, NUNUK; Meilinawati, Elies; Partina
Prosiding SPIKesNas : Seminar Publikasi Ilmiah Kesehatan Nasional Vol 3 No 3 (2024): SPIKesNas - Agustus 2024
Publisher : STIKES dan AKZI Karya Husada Kediri

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The Golden Generation 2045 is a discourse and idea in order to prepare the young generation of Indonesia who are qualified, competent and highly competitive. Stunting is malnutrition in babies in the first 1000 days of life that lasts a long time and causes delays in brain development and child growth and development. Due to chronic malnutrition, stunted babies grow shorter than the standard height of toddlers their age. The stunting rate in the world in 2017 was 22.2% or 150.8 million children under 5 years of age. According to WHO, the average stunting rate in Indonesia in 2017 was 36.4%, ranking third in Southeast Asia after Timor Leste and India. According to data from the Indonesian Nutritional Status Survey (SSGI) in 2022, the prevalence of stunting in Indonesia is 21.6%, in East Java it is 19.2% because the number of children under five in East Java is quite high. We carry out community service by collaborating and actively participating with the Mojokerto Regency BKKBN program and the Mojokerto Akbar Medika Clinic using the PAR (Participatory Action Research) method, which is a form of research or community service that involves all relevant parties/stakeholders, which results This PAR method is a necessity to get the desired changes. The PAR method in community service has several stages, including: observation, program preparation, socialization and implementation of work programs, and evaluation of activities. The smallest level of society, namely the family, must receive strengthening regarding stunting in the form of an understanding of stunting and the family must also play an active role in reducing the prevalence rate of stunting by maintaining nutrition for pregnant women and nutrition for toddlers.
Factors that Affect Coping Mechanisms in Chemotherapy Patients with the Approach of Callista Roy Adaptation Theory Roifah, Ifa; Meilinawati, Elies; Ratnaningsih, Tri; Hidayati, Rina Nur
Journal of Ners and Midwifery Vol 6 No 2 (2019)
Publisher : STIKes Patria Husada Blitar

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Chemotherapy could cause pain in the patient, thus causing the condition of the body would gradually weaken. This condition would make the patient delay the therapy due to physical symptoms and emotional pressure (psychological), which affected the seriousness of patients in the treatment and strong coping mechanism required to maintain good conditions One of the empirical evidence of conceptual model theory "Holistic Adaptif System", Callista Roy put it, this model was used in chronic illnesses undergoing treatment, because theoretically successful handling by conducting adaptive coping mechanism behavior was an important variable in the physiological and psychological adaptation process to the stimulus that occurs. This study aimed to identify the behavior of patients using Callista Roy adaptology. This study aimed to analyze factors that influenced coping mechanisms in chemotherapy patients with the Callista Roy adaptation theory approach. This research design is analytical with a cross sectional approach. The population in this study were 95 patients. This research sampling technique was Consecutive Sampling. The sample size in this study was 78 respondents who met the criteria of the researcher. The research instrument used CAPS with an adaptation theory approach. The results showed that educational factors (p = 0.031) and job (p = 0.023) influenced the coping mechanism with the theory approach of Callista Roy adaptation to chemotherapy patients. The higher the level of education, the tolerance and control of stressors is better so that coping mechanisms become adaptive. Those who worked were more stress because they had to combine their work with scheduled care.