Harwijayanti, Bekti Putri
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PENINGKATAN PENGETAHUAN DAN KETRAMPILAN KONSELING MENYUSUI MELALUI PELATIHAN MENGGUNAKAN MEDIA DUKESI (MODUL PAKET ASI) Ani, Murti; Astuti, Anjar; Harwijayanti, Bekti Putri; Ristiana, Ristiana
Jurnal EMPATI (Edukasi Masyarakat, Pengabdian dan Bakti) Vol 1, No 1 (2020): Jurnal EMPATI
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Gombong

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26753/empati.v1i1.483

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Breastfeeding is very beneficial for babies, mothers and families. However, not all mothers provide breastfeeding exclusively to their babies, because there are very limited breastfeeding counselors and the low availability of educational facilities and infrastructure on breastfeeding. The solution offered is to provide assistance and training to midwives who have not become breastfeeding counselors to be able to provide breastfeeding counseling using the Dukesi media (Breastfeeding Package Module). Dukesi is a module that makes it easier for mothers to get various information about breastfeeding. The training was attended by 26 midwives from 26 Primary Health Care in Blora District, conducted for 3 meetings. The first meeting was the pretest, delivering material on the role of health workers to increase exclusive breastfeeding coverage, use of health education media, material on the breastfeeding package module. The second meeting was providing material on breastfeeding counseling technique skills. The third meeting is the practice of breastfeeding counseling, posttest and evaluation. Based on the paired t-test, it was found that there was an effect of training using dukesi media on the knowledge level of 0.000 (<0.05) and there was an effect of training using dukesi media on breastfeeding counseling skills at 0.000 (<0.05). Keywords: breastfeeding; counseling; dukesi; module; training
Chicken floss and catfish nuggets supplementary to increasing weight gain in stunted children Wijayanti, Krisdiana; Harwijayanti, Bekti Putri; Ani, Murti
MEDISAINS Vol 21, No 1 (2023)
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Purwokerto

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30595/medisains.v21i1.17150

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Background: Stunted children are not only less tall, but most of them are also underweight. Lack of nutritional intake, especially protein intake, is suspected as one of the factors. Shredded chicken and catfish nuggets have high protein, but the scientific evidence for these food supplements in increasing stunting children's weight is still limited.Objective: To determine the effectiveness of supplementation chicken floss and catfish nuggets to increase weight gain in stunted children.Methods: This is a quasi-experimental with a pretest-posttest design; as many as 70 stunted children with underweight participated in this study. Respondents were given supplementation for 14 days. Respondents' weight was monitored before and after. Data were analyzed by pair t-test.Results: The results of the hedonic test of 30 panelists said that 27 (90%) stated that they received chicken floss, and 28 (90.33%) received catfish nuggets. There was an increase in the average stunting toddler weight after the given supplementation, which was 0.534 kg, (p<0.0001).Conclusion: Chicken floss and catfish nuggets supplements can increase weight gain in stunted children.
ONE FOUR MODELS FOR NON-COMMUNICABLE DISEASE CONTROL Fatmayanti, Aulia; Harwijayanti, Bekti Putri
Journal of Applied Health Management and Technology Vol 7, No 1 (2025): (April 2025)
Publisher : Politeknik Kesehatan Kementerian Kesehatan Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31983/jahmt.v7i1.12818

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According to WHO, 77% of all deaths from NCDs and 85% of premature deaths occur in low- and middle-income countries. The main challenge in preventing and controlling NCDs is that the main drivers and risk factors including poverty, air pollution, lack of physical activity, and the marketing and sale of tobacco, alcohol, and processed foods are all outside the scope of control of government health departments or national health systems. The responsibility to address these underlying determinants lies with various government sectors and departments, such as education, labor, transportation, trade, finance, environment, agriculture, and manufacturing. NCDs in women have major implications, various complications during pregnancy, childbirth, and postpartum in mothers with NCDs trigger higher mortality and morbidity in mothers and children. This shows the need to initiate a program that integrates various parties in efforts to overcome NCDs in the community in the form of "ONE-FOUR". This program is called "ONE-FOUR" because it combines the roles of 4 elements, namely lecturers, students, cadres, and midwives to assist mothers or women of reproductive age with NCDs. Through intensive assistance from various components, it is expected to reduce complications of NCDs which ultimately have an impact on reducing maternal and child mortality. This study aims to analyze the effectiveness of the ONE FOUR programs on increasing knowledge and attitudes of reproductive-age mothers with NCDs. Method: Data analysis used dependent t-test aka paired t-test. Conclusion: knowledge score test value Sig. (2-tailed) 0.000 0.05. In the Attitude test value Sig. (2-tailed) 0.000 0.05 it can be concluded that the application of the ONE-FOUR method in women of childbearing age is effective in increasing knowledge and attitudes about NCDs.
The Effect of 'One Four' On The Knowledge and Attitudes of Women of Religious Age In Control of Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs) Fatmayanti, Aulia; Harwijayanti, Bekti Putri
Journal of Applied Health Management and Technology Vol. 7 No. 1 (2025): (April 2025)
Publisher : Postgraduate Program , Poltekkes Kemenkes Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31983/jahmt.v7i1.12818

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According to WHO, 77% of all deaths from NCDs and 85% of premature deaths occur in low- and middle-income countries. The main challenge in preventing and controlling NCDs is that the main drivers and risk factors including poverty, air pollution, lack of physical activity, and the marketing and sale of tobacco, alcohol, and processed foods are all outside the scope of control of government health departments or national health systems. The responsibility to address these underlying determinants lies with various government sectors and departments, such as education, labor, transportation, trade, finance, environment, agriculture, and manufacturing. NCDs in women have major implications, various complications during pregnancy, childbirth, and postpartum in mothers with NCDs trigger higher mortality and morbidity in mothers and children. This shows the need to initiate a program that integrates various parties in efforts to overcome NCDs in the community in the form of "ONE-FOUR". This program is called "ONE-FOUR" because it combines the roles of 4 elements, namely lecturers, students, cadres, and midwives to assist mothers or women of reproductive age with NCDs. Through intensive assistance from various components, it is expected to reduce complications of NCDs which ultimately have an impact on reducing maternal and child mortality. This study aims to analyze the effectiveness of the ONE FOUR programs on increasing knowledge and attitudes of reproductive-age mothers with NCDs. Method: Data analysis used dependent t-test aka paired t-test. Conclusion: knowledge score test value Sig. (2-tailed) 0.000 <0.05. In the Attitude test value Sig. (2-tailed) 0.000 <0.05 it can be concluded that the application of the ONE-FOUR method in women of childbearing age is effective in increasing knowledge and attitudes about NCDs.