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PENGARUH ELANA (EDUKASI LAKTASI ANTENATAL) TERHADAP PENGETAHUAN DAN EFIKASI DIRI MENYUSUI IBU HAMIL Maulida, Luluk Fajria; Nurhidayati, Siti; Maulina, Rufidah; Novita, Revi Gama Hatta; Sari, Atriany Nilam; Wahidah, Nurul Jannatul
Jurnal Reproductive Health Vol 10 No 2 (2025): Jurnal Health Reproductive
Publisher : UNIVERSITAS SARI MUTIARA INDONESIA

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Latar Belakang: Memberikan ASI bukan hanya keterampilan teknis, tetapi juga perjalanan emosional yang membutuhkan keyakinan diri serta pemahaman yang baik sejak masa kehamilan. Beberapa ibu yang tidak memberikan ASI eksklusif karena merasa ragu dan kurang memahami cara menyusui dengan benar. Untuk itu, memberikan informasi tentang menyusui selama kehamilan bisa membantu ibu mempersiapkan diri menghadapi proses ini. Tujuan: untuk menilai pengaruh ELANA (Edukasi Laktasi Antenatal) terhadap pengetahuan dan efikasi diri ibu dalam menyusui. Metode: Quasi-Experimental Design: One-Group Pretest– Posttest yaitu satu kelompok mengikuti ELANA. Penilaian dilakukan sebelum (pre-test) dan sesudah intervensi (post-test) dengan kuesioner yang menilai pengetahuan menyusui dan juga untuk mengukur seberapa percaya diri ibu bisa menyusui (BSES-SF). Responden sejumlah 50 ibu hamil di wilayah Sidomukti, yang sehat dan bersedia mengikuti edukasi ini. Uji analisis menggunakan uji wilcoxon. Hasil: Analisis menunjukkan bahwa terdapat peningkatan yang signifikan pada pengetahuan ibu setelah intervensi, dengan nilai p-value = 0,000 (p < 0,05). Selain itu, efikasi diri juga mengalami peningkatan bermakna, dengan p-value = 0,006 (p < 0,05). Hasil ini menerangkan adanya perbedaan signifikan antara skor pengetahuan dan efikasi diri pada pretest dan posttest. Kesimpulan: ada pengaruh ELANA (Edukasi Laktasi Antenatal) terhadap Pengetahuan dan Efikasi Diri Menyusui Ibu Hamil.
A Decade of Breastfeeding Self-Efficacy Research: A Bibliometric Analysis using VOSviewer Maulida, Luluk Fajria; Novika, Revi Gama Hatta; Wahidah, Nurul Jannatul; Maulina, Rufidah; Nurhidayati, Siti; Sari, Atriany Nilam; Richa, Fadhila Tsania
Smart Medical Journal Vol 8, No 2 (2025): August
Publisher : Faculty of Medicine Universitas Sebelas Maret

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Introduction : A mother’s confidence in her ability to breasfeed, known as breastfeeding self efficacy (BSE) is a key predictor of exclusive breastfeeding duration. This study aimed to analyze the development of BSE research and provide insights for researchers and policymakers to improve future studies.Method : This bibliometric analysis was conducted using data from the Scopus database, one of the largest sources of peer reviewed literature. Articles were retrieved on August 7, 2024, using the keywords “Breastfeeding” AND “Self” AND “Efficacy.” A total of 1,006 documents were identified. After applying inclusion criteria (English language, article or review type, published between 2014 and 2023, open access, and final publication stage), 413 documents were selected for analysis. Data were analyzed using VOSviewer version 1.6.20 based on publication year, journal source, author, country of origin, and keywords.Results : Research on BSE has shown a consistent upward trend over the past decade, with the highest number of publications in 2023 (82 articles). The United States was the most productive country, followed by Brazil, Canada, the United Kingdom, China, and Indonesia. Most articles were published in journals focusing on lactation physiology, breastfeeding challenges, and evidence based interventions. The most cited studies emphasized the importance of partner support, coparenting, and breastfeeding safety during the COVID-19 pandemic. Keyword analysis revealed several underexplored areas, particularly the role of midwives, formula use, and BSE in mothers of preterm infantsConclusion : This study highlights the growing global attention to breastfeeding self-efficacy as a key factor in improving maternal and child health, and points to the need for further research on underexplored areas, including the role of midwives and the impact of alternative feeding practices, to support more effective interventions and policies.
THE EFFECTIVENESS OF HEALTH EDUCATION IN IMPROVING HIV/AIDS KNOWLEDGE AMONG LOW INCOME PEOPLE IN PONDONG BARU VILLAGE Dewi, Annita Viesta Nirmala; Wahidah, Nurul Jannatul; Muzayyaroh, Muzayyaroh
Placentum: Jurnal Ilmiah Kesehatan dan Aplikasinya Vol 11, No 1 (2023): February
Publisher : Program Studi Kebidanan Fakultas Kedokteran Universitas Sebelas Maret

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Background: The number of new HIV/AIDs infection has been increasing around the world.  A way to decrease this problem is by increasing people awareness through giving health education. Based on some preliminary research, communities in  Pondong Baru Village have not enough knowledge about HIV/AIDS.Objective: This study aims to know the effectiveness of health education improving HIV/AIDS knowledge among low income people in Pondong Baru Village.Methods: This research was quasy experimental with pre post-test one group only, conducted in Pondong Baru Village, Paser, East Kalimantan, on 13th December 2021. The population of this research were people in Pondong Baru Village with low income. The sample were as many as 31 peoples selected by purposive sampling. Data collect using questionnaires and the analysis used Wilcoxon signed rank test with SPSS IBM 25 version.Result: Respondents’ classified based on age groups is undefined (9,7 %), 20-40 years old (35,5 %), and >40 years old (54,8 %). Then, respondents’ education levels is no education (16,1 %), primary school (74,2 %), and junior high school (9,7%). Lastly, respondents’ parity is primipara (4,85 %), multipara (90,3 %), nullipara (4,85%). Before intervention, respondents had under average knowledge (93,5) and upper average knowledge (6,5%). After intervention, all respondents’ had upper average knowledge. Knowledge level after intervention (Mean:12.32; SD: 1.05) was higher than before intervention (Mean: 0.32; SD: 1.27) and it was statistically significant (P < 0.001).Conclusion: It can be concluded that health education is effective in improving HIV/AIDS knowledge among low income people in Pondong Baru Village.
The Effect of Bangun-Bangun Leaves and Lemon on Increase in Babies' Weight Limbong, Ine Christiani; Putri, Noviyati Rahardjo; Maulida, Luluk Fajria; Argaheni, Niken Bayu; Wahidah, Nurul Jannatul
Placentum: Jurnal Ilmiah Kesehatan dan Aplikasinya Vol 14, No 1 (2026): February
Publisher : Program Studi Kebidanan Fakultas Kedokteran Universitas Sebelas Maret

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Background: Insufficient breast milk production remains a major barrier to successful exclusive breastfeeding and may negatively affect infant weight gain. Therefore, efforts to enhance lactation using natural galactagogues are needed. Bangun-bangun leaves (Plectranthus amboinicus) are traditionally believed to increase breast milk production. Objective: This study aimed to examine the effect of bangun-bangun leaves combined with lemon on infant weight gain. Methods: quasi-experimental study with a posttest control group design was conducted among 30 breastfeeding mothers. The intervention group (n = 15) received bangun-bangun leaves combined with lemon in the form of brewed tea (200 ml/day) for 14 days, while the control group (n = 15) received no intervention. Moderating variables reflecting breast milk adequacy and the primary outcome was infant weight change, categorized as weight gain or no weight gain. Data were analyzed using Fisher’s exact test due to the categorical data and small sample size.. Results: The analysis showed a statistically significant effect of the intervention on infant weight gain (p = 0.04). All infants (100%) in the intervention group experienced weight gain, whereas 33.3% of infants in the control group showed no weight gain. Conclusion: The combination of bangun-bangun leaves and lemon may serve as a potential natural galactagogue to support breast milk production and promote infant weight gain. These findings provide preliminary evidence supporting the use of bangun-bangun leaves combined with lemon as a natural and accessible intervention to improve breastfeeding outcomes, although further studies with larger samples and objective measurements are needed.