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Peningkatan Pengetahuan Remaja Tentang Perkembangan Remaja Pada Masa Pubertas Fauza, Rahmawani
Marsipature Hutanabe: Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat Vol. 2 No. 02 (2025): Marsipature Hutanabe: Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat
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Puberty is a crucial phase in adolescent development, marked by physical, psychological, and social changes. Limited knowledge about puberty can lead to anxiety and risky behaviors. This study aimed to assess students' knowledge of puberty before and after receiving educational intervention and to evaluate its effectiveness. A pre-test and post-test design was applied to 24 eighth-grade students at SMP Imelda Medan using a structured questionnaire. Results showed that prior to the intervention, 45.8% of students had low knowledge levels. After receiving interactive education through visual media and group discussions, 81.5% of students demonstrated a good level of understanding. The findings indicate that appropriate health education methods can significantly improve adolescents’ understanding of puberty. It is recommended that reproductive health education be integrated into the school curriculum with the involvement of teachers, parents, and healthcare professionals to ensure comprehensive understanding.
Obstetric Care For Primigravida Mothers With Antepartum Depression Before Delivery At Pratama Siti Kholijah Clinic Jl. Marelan I, Terjun, Kec. Medan Marelan Fauza, Rahmawani; Rambe, Nova Linda
COVID-19 : Journal of Health, Medical Records and Pharmacy Vol. 1 No. 01 (2023): COVID-19 : Journal of Health, Medical Records and Pharmacy
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Antepartum depression or stress is a complication of pregnancy risks and negative experiences in a woman's life. According to a systematic review, the incidence of mental health disorders such as depression and anxiety disorders in mothers in developing countries was recorded to have an average of 15.6% during pregnancy and 19.8% after delivery. A study showed the prevalence of antepartum depression, amounting to 26.6%. Depression during pregnancy has been shown to produce unwanted perinatal eg preterm delivery, low birth weight, preeclampsia, low Apgar scores at 1 and 5 minutes. The adrenal cortex secretes cortisol in response to ACTH, diurnal rhythms, and stress. Guided imagery relaxation techniques using soothing words and sounds; directs the user to imagine a psychological or physiological state in a relaxed manner. Researchers provide comprehensive midwifery care for pregnant women, maternity, postpartum, BBL, neonates and family planning using a midwifery management approach to Mrs "I" with Antepartum Depression. Care in this study by observation, evaluation, counseling. The subject of this care is Mrs “I” with Antepartum Depression at Siti Kholijah Primary Clinic. Comprehensive midwifery care for Mrs. "I" during the third trimester of pregnancy with antepartum depression before delivery, in normal labor and spontaneous delivery, during the postpartum period with normal postpartum, BBL with BBLN, neonates with normal neonates, and being an acceptor for condom. This research activity is about the management of antepartum depression in primigravida women before delivery. Researchers conducted observations, evaluation, and counseling to mothers. Observations and evaluations were carried out by knowing and assessing emotional conditions, levels of fatigue, and support for mothers. The mother's hydration status also needs to be considered and if possible, the mother can be asked to eat even in small portions so that she can gather energy for delivery.
The Effect of Pregnancy Exercises on Normal Childbirth at the BPM Suci Rahmadani Clinic in 2023 Fauza, Rahmawani
COVID-19 : Journal of Health, Medical Records and Pharmacy Vol. 1 No. 02 (2024): COVID-19 : Journal of Health, Medical Records and Pharmacy
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Pregnancy is a natural process that occurs in that the changes that occur in women during normal pregnancy are physiological in nature. The aim is to determine the effect of pregnancy exercise on the smooth delivery process of primiparous mothers at the BPM Suci Rahmadani Clinic. This research is a cross sectional study using an observational approach. The results of the study showed that of the 50% who participated in pregnancy exercise, 35.4% had normal deliveries, 14.6% had abnormal births. Of the 50% of mothers who did not participate in pregnancy exercise, 11.5% had normal deliveries and 38.5% had abnormal births. Based on the Odds Ratio (OR) value of 8.169, this means that mothers who do not exercise during pregnancy have a risk of abnormal labor of 8.169 times compared to mothers who exercise during pregnancy. It is recommended for mothers to take part in pregnancy exercise at least once a week so that the benefits of pregnancy exercise can be felt to the maximum. It is hoped that the Suci Rahmadani BPM Clinic will make pregnancy exercise one of the pregnancy care program policies, so that pregnant women can feel the benefits of the exercise well.
Peningkatan Pengetahuan Remaja Tentang Perkembangan Remaja Pada Masa Pubertas Fauza, Rahmawani
Marsipature Hutanabe: Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat Vol. 2 No. 02 (2025): Marsipature Hutanabe: Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat
Publisher : CV. Devi Tara Innovations

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Puberty is a crucial phase in adolescent development, marked by physical, psychological, and social changes. Limited knowledge about puberty can lead to anxiety and risky behaviors. This study aimed to assess students' knowledge of puberty before and after receiving educational intervention and to evaluate its effectiveness. A pre-test and post-test design was applied to 24 eighth-grade students at SMP Imelda Medan using a structured questionnaire. Results showed that prior to the intervention, 45.8% of students had low knowledge levels. After receiving interactive education through visual media and group discussions, 81.5% of students demonstrated a good level of understanding. The findings indicate that appropriate health education methods can significantly improve adolescents’ understanding of puberty. It is recommended that reproductive health education be integrated into the school curriculum with the involvement of teachers, parents, and healthcare professionals to ensure comprehensive understanding.