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PERILAKU HIDUP BERSIH DAN SEHAT (PHBS) PADA PASANGAN USIA SUBUR (PUS) Dwi Pratiwi Kasmara; Afrida Yelni; Yanti Yanti
EBIMA : Jurnal Edukasi Bidan di Masyarakat Vol 3 No 2 (2022): Ebima : Jurnal Edukasi Bidan di Masyarakat
Publisher : Jurusan Kebidanan Poltekkes Kemenkes Riau

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Healthy conditions will be achieved if changing behavior from unhealthy to healthy behavior in order to create a healthy environment. Behavior is an individual's response to stimulation both from outside and from within him. PHBS (Clean and Healthy Living Behavior) is a set of behaviors that are practiced on the basis of awareness as a result of learning, which makes a person or family able to help themselves in the health sector and play an active role in realizing public health. Couples of Childbearing Age are married couples whose wives are between 15 and 49 years old or married couples whose wives are less than 15 years old and menstruating or whose wives are more than 50 years old, but still menstruating (menstruating). This activity was carried out by providing counseling about clean and healthy living behavior (PHBS) in RW 07 mega marina, white sand complex, Koto Tangah sub-district. The purpose of this activity is: to improve the quality of life of the elderly and the human development index (IPM). at RW 07 mega marina, white sand complex, Koto Tangah sub-district. Activity results: During the implementation of this community service activity, couples of childbearing age (PUS) have been able to carry out clean and healthy living behavior (PHBS). So that couples of childbearing age (EFA) are able to improve the quality of life and the human development index (IPM). Keywords:couples of childbearing age, clean and healthy lifestyle, quality of life
KIE (KOMUNIKASI, INFORMASI DAN EDUKASI) TENTANG GIZI IBU HAMIL Dwi Pratiwi Kasmara; Reni Yusman; Tika Kecana; Susilawati Br Sembiring; Ernawati Sembiring
EBIMA : Jurnal Edukasi Bidan di Masyarakat Vol 4 No 1 (2023): Ebima : Jurnal Edukasi Bidan di Masyarakat
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Nutrition is one of the factors that influence the success of a pregnancy. Even the nutritional status of pregnant women can affect the birth weight of the baby and is very closely related to the next level of infant health and infant mortality. Pregnant women need more nutrients compared to non-pregnant women. This is because in addition to the mother, nutrients are needed for the fetus. The fetus grows by taking nutrients from the food consumed by the mother and from the stores of nutrients in the mother's body. During pregnancy a mother must increase the amount and type of food eaten to meet the needs of the baby's growth and the needs of mothers who are carrying a baby and to produce breast milk. The community service was carried out at the Independent Practice Midwife Ernawati Sembiring in the Langkat district, North Sumatra province, with 35 people. The results of the implementation of community service activities carried out in January 2023 at Ernawati Sembiring's Independent Practice Midwife (BPM) obtained an average value of knowledge of pregnant women about Nutrition for Pregnant Women) before and after the Communication of Information and Education (IEC) was carried out, namely from the average value 35 to an average of 85. This can be seen from the results of filling out questionnaires by pregnant women who were carried out before and after the activity. This increase in knowledge is because pregnant women have received KIE material (Communication, Information and Education) on Pregnant Mother Nutrition. Keywords: Nutrition for Pregnant Women, KIE, Pregnant Women
PENINGKATAN PENGETAHUAN IBU BALITA TENTANG TANAMAN OBAT KELUARGA SEBAGAI UPAYA MELESTARIKAN BUDAYA LOKAL Kasmara, Dwi Pratiwi; Yusman, Reni; Khairunnisa, Siti; Khairani, Khairani; Hasibuan, Idayani; Pariyanti, Sri; Kasih, Lisna
EBIMA : Jurnal Edukasi Bidan di Masyarakat Vol 4 No 2 (2023): Ebima : Jurnal Edukasi Bidan di Masyarakat
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Abstract Family medicinal plants have long been an integral part of traditional healthcare practices across various cultures worldwide. Communities have relied on these plants as a source of remedies for mild health issues and as environmentally-friendly alternatives to healthcare. The use of family medicinal plants is often rooted in generational knowledge that has proven effective in alleviating symptoms of illnesses. This research aims to improve the knowledge of mothers with toddlers regarding family medicinal plants as an effort to preserve local culture in Basilam Bukit Lambasa. Through education and training methods, it is hoped that the local community can utilize family medicinal plants as an alternative form of treatment while preserving their cultural heritage. Pre-Education Results: It was found that 68% of mothers with toddlers had basic knowledge about family medicinal plants, but only 20% of them incorporated this knowledge into their daily lives. Post-Education Results: After participating in the training program, 85% of mothers with toddlers demonstrated an increased understanding of family medicinal plants, and 50% of them began to utilize these plants in their daily lives.
PENINGKATAN PENGETAHUAN IBU BALITA TENTANG TANAMAN OBAT KELUARGA SEBAGAI UPAYA MELESTARIKAN BUDAYA LOKAL Kasmara, Dwi Pratiwi; Yusman, Reni; Khairunnisa, Siti; Khairani, Khairani; Hasibuan, Idayani; Pariyanti, Sri; Kasih, Lisna
EBIMA : Jurnal Edukasi Bidan di Masyarakat Vol 5 No 2 (2024): Ebima: Jurnal Edukasi Bidan di Masyarakat
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Family medicinal plants have long been an integral part of traditional healthcare practices across various cultures worldwide. Communities have relied on these plants as a source of remedies for mild health issues and as environmentally-friendly alternatives to healthcare. The use of family medicinal plants is often rooted in generational knowledge that has proven effective in alleviating symptoms of illnesses. This research aims to improve the knowledge of mothers with toddlers regarding family medicinal plants as an effort to preserve local culture in Basilam Bukit Lambasa. Through education and training methods, it is hoped that the local community can utilize family medicinal plants as an alternative form of treatment while preserving their cultural heritage. Pre-Education Results: It was found that 68% of mothers with toddlers had basic knowledge about family medicinal plants, but only 20% of them incorporated this knowledge into their daily lives. Post-Education Results: After participating in the training program, 85% of mothers with toddlers demonstrated an increased understanding of family medicinal plants, and 50% of them began to utilize these plants in their daily lives.