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Optimizing Maternal Health Outcomes: Examining the Relationship Between Primary Healthcare Center Organizational Characteristics and Maternal and Child Health (MCH) Handbook Utilization in Counseling Barirah Madeni; Hasritawati
Archives of The Medicine and Case Reports Vol. 6 No. 1 (2025): Archives of The Medicine and Case Reports
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37275/amcr.v6i1.670

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Maternal mortality remains a significant global health challenge, disproportionately affecting low- and middle-income countries. The Maternal and Child Health (MCH) Handbook is a valuable tool for providing essential health information and promoting timely care-seeking behaviors during pregnancy. This study investigates the influence of primary healthcare center (PHC) organizational characteristics on the utilization of MCH Handbooks as counseling materials for pregnant women in Aceh Tengah District, Indonesia. A cross-sectional survey was conducted among 208 midwives across 17 PHCs in Aceh Tengah District. Data were collected on organizational characteristics (organizational climate, supervision, and leadership) and the utilization of MCH Handbooks in antenatal counseling sessions. Descriptive statistics, Chi-square tests, and logistic regression were used to analyze the data. The study found that 68.3% of midwives reported inadequate utilization of MCH Handbooks in counseling sessions. Supervision (p=0.006) and leadership (p=0.000) were significantly associated with MCH Handbook utilization, while organizational climate (p=0.738) showed no significant association. In conclusion, PHC organizational characteristics, particularly supervision and leadership, play a crucial role in promoting the effective use of MCH Handbooks in antenatal counseling. Strengthening supervision and leadership support within PHCs can enhance MCH Handbook utilization and potentially contribute to improved maternal health outcomes.
Empowering Mothers: The Critical Role of Knowledge and Positive Attitudes in Shaping Prenatal Nutritional Choices Hasritawati; Sri Wahyuni; Barirah Madeni
Archives of The Medicine and Case Reports Vol. 6 No. 3 (2025): Archives of The Medicine and Case Reports
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37275/amcr.v6i3.758

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Optimal prenatal nutrition is foundational for positive maternal and fetal health, significantly impacting lifelong well-being. A pregnant woman's nutritional knowledge and attitudes are pivotal, modifiable determinants influencing her dietary choices. Inadequate knowledge or negative attitudes can precipitate suboptimal nutritional intake, thereby elevating risks for adverse outcomes such as maternal morbidity, intrauterine growth restriction, and developmental issues in the child. This study aimed to comprehensively explore the nexus between pregnant women's nutritional knowledge, their attitudes concerning gestational nutritional needs, and the consequent influence on their prenatal dietary practices within a distinct rural Indonesian community. This descriptive analytical study adopted a cross-sectional design, conducted in Desa Bale Redelong, Kecamatan Bukit, Kabupaten Bener Meriah, Aceh, Indonesia. The entire population of 60 pregnant women accessing local midwifery antenatal services was included via total population sampling. A structured, pre-tested questionnaire was administered to collect data on socio-demographic characteristics, nutritional knowledge, attitudes towards nutritional needs (independent variables), and self-reported nutritional practices (dependent variable). Data analysis encompassed descriptive statistics, Chi-Square (χ²) tests for bivariate associations, and a multivariate logistic regression to identify key predictors of good nutritional practices, with statistical significance set at p < 0.05. Baseline data (n=60) depicted a cohort primarily aged 20-35 years (70.0%), with secondary education (55.0%). Nutritional knowledge was 'good' in 33.33%, 'sufficient' in 40.0%, and 'poor' in 26.67% of participants. Positive attitudes towards nutrition were held by 63.33%, while 36.67% exhibited negative attitudes. Bivariate analysis revealed significant positive associations between higher nutritional knowledge (χ²=10.833, p=0.001) and positive attitudes (χ²=6.136, p=0.013) with good nutritional practices. Multivariate logistic regression indicated that 'good' knowledge (Adjusted Odds Ratio [aOR] = 3.8; 95% CI: 1.5-9.6; p=0.005) and 'positive' attitudes (aOR = 2.9; 95% CI: 1.1-7.8; p=0.030) were significant independent predictors of good nutritional practices, after controlling for maternal age and education. In conclusion, this study underscores the critical and independent roles of both robust nutritional knowledge and positive attitudes in shaping the prenatal dietary choices of pregnant women in the investigated community. Even when accounting for socio-demographic variables, enhanced knowledge and favorable attitudes significantly predicted improved nutritional practices. These insights strongly advocate for multifaceted, culturally-sensitive public health interventions designed not only to impart factual information but also to cultivate empowering attitudes, thereby enabling pregnant women to make informed, health-promoting nutritional decisions for optimal maternal and child outcomes.
The Role of Health Officer Related to Adherence to Iron Tablet Supplementation among Pregnant Women in Central Aceh in 2021 MS, Sri Wahyuni; Barirah Madeni; Hasritawati
Bioscientia Medicina : Journal of Biomedicine and Translational Research Vol. 6 No. 4 (2022): Bioscientia Medicina: Journal of Biomedicine & Translational Research
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37275/bsm.v6i4.485

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Background. Coverage of Fe tablets in Aceh Tengah District is very low, even lower than other districts in Aceh; namely 12.4 percent for Fe 1 and 10.56 percent for Fe3. Failure to distribute these tablets in this district may lead to an increase in the prevalence of anemia. One of the reasons is that the monitoring, recording, and reporting system by health officers in consuming Fe tablets and in routinely checking Hb levels is not good enough. This study aims to analyze the effect of the role of leadership (customers, communicators, motivators, facilitators, and counselors) on the adherence of pregnant women to consuming Fe tablets in the Central Aceh Regency in 2021. Methods. This type of research is a survey with a cross-sectional approach. The population is all pregnant women in the Aceh Tengah Regency area with a gestational age of more than 20 weeks, or it could be less than 20 weeks, provided that this is the first visit and has made a health visit at the health center. Methods of collecting data by interviewing and checking the health development of pregnant women with Editing, Coding, Entry, and Cleaning. Data were analyzed by univariate, bivariate, and multivariate. Results. The results of the multivariate analysis with logistic regression obtained the facilitator variable has the greatest influence on compliance in consuming Fe tablets with a value of OR = 14,166 meaning pregnant women who accept the role of health officers as facilitators will obediently consume Fe tablets as much as 14,166 times when compared to mothers who do not accept the role of health officers as customers. Conclusion. The low adherence to Fe tablet consumption was due to the fact that the number of Fe tablets given by health officers to pregnant women in Aceh Tengah Regency was not up to the standard, which was 90 tablets. Customers and facilitators have a relationship with the adherence of pregnant women to consuming Fe tablets. The facilitator has the greatest influence on compliance in consuming Fe tablets.
The Role of Health Officer Related to Adherence to Iron Tablet Supplementation among Pregnant Women in Central Aceh in 2021 MS, Sri Wahyuni; Barirah Madeni; Hasritawati
Bioscientia Medicina : Journal of Biomedicine and Translational Research Vol. 6 No. 4 (2022): Bioscientia Medicina: Journal of Biomedicine & Translational Research
Publisher : HM Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37275/bsm.v6i4.485

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Background. Coverage of Fe tablets in Aceh Tengah District is very low, even lower than other districts in Aceh; namely 12.4 percent for Fe 1 and 10.56 percent for Fe3. Failure to distribute these tablets in this district may lead to an increase in the prevalence of anemia. One of the reasons is that the monitoring, recording, and reporting system by health officers in consuming Fe tablets and in routinely checking Hb levels is not good enough. This study aims to analyze the effect of the role of leadership (customers, communicators, motivators, facilitators, and counselors) on the adherence of pregnant women to consuming Fe tablets in the Central Aceh Regency in 2021. Methods. This type of research is a survey with a cross-sectional approach. The population is all pregnant women in the Aceh Tengah Regency area with a gestational age of more than 20 weeks, or it could be less than 20 weeks, provided that this is the first visit and has made a health visit at the health center. Methods of collecting data by interviewing and checking the health development of pregnant women with Editing, Coding, Entry, and Cleaning. Data were analyzed by univariate, bivariate, and multivariate. Results. The results of the multivariate analysis with logistic regression obtained the facilitator variable has the greatest influence on compliance in consuming Fe tablets with a value of OR = 14,166 meaning pregnant women who accept the role of health officers as facilitators will obediently consume Fe tablets as much as 14,166 times when compared to mothers who do not accept the role of health officers as customers. Conclusion. The low adherence to Fe tablet consumption was due to the fact that the number of Fe tablets given by health officers to pregnant women in Aceh Tengah Regency was not up to the standard, which was 90 tablets. Customers and facilitators have a relationship with the adherence of pregnant women to consuming Fe tablets. The facilitator has the greatest influence on compliance in consuming Fe tablets.