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Edukasi Gizi Seimbang Pada Ibu Hamil Di Praktik Mandiri: Balanced Nutrition Education For Pregnant Women At The Independent Practice tifani, Tifani Hadi Tri Wahyuni; Dwi ris Hasanah; Nurdiana Manurung; Bakara, Rizky Andriani; Emelia Apriani Tampubolon; Br Sianturi, Marta Imelda; Ristiani, Ristiani; Kahi, Yumiati Mbang
Jurnal Abdi Keperawatan dan Kedokteran Vol 4 No 2 (2025): Jurnal Abdi Kesehatan dan Kedokteran
Publisher : Chakra Brahmanda Lentera Institute

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Nutritional problems among pregnant women remain a major public health concern in Indonesia, particularly related to anemia, low birth weight (LBW), and stunting. One of the main contributing factors is the lack of knowledge among pregnant women about the importance of consuming a balanced diet during pregnancy. This community service activity aimed to increase pregnant women’s knowledge regarding balanced nutrition through a participatory, direct educational approach. The activity was conducted in May 2025 at the Independent Midwife Practice of Deby Cyntia Yun, Medan City, involving 30 pregnant women from various trimesters. The methods used included interactive lectures, group discussions, practical menu planning simulations, and evaluations through pre- and post-tests. The results showed an increase in knowledge scores from an average of 63% to 83%, indicating a 20% improvement. Participants responded very positively, with 93% reporting increased confidence in choosing healthy foods and 100% expressing interest in participating in similar future activities. The clinic partner also welcomed the program and suggested its regular implementation.  This activity demonstrates that a communicative, contextual, and practical educational approach to balanced nutrition is effective in enhancing pregnant women’s understanding. It is hoped that similar programs can be replicated in other healthcare facilities and contribute to stunting prevention and the improvement of maternal and child health quality in the community.
Factors Affecting The Giving Of Mp-Asi To Infants At The Pratama Hanna Kasih Clinic Year 2022 Fransysca, Helena; Manurung, Nurdiana
Jurnal EduHealth Vol. 13 No. 02 (2022): Jurnal eduHealth, Periode Oktober - December, 2022
Publisher : Sean Institute

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MP-ASI is food that is given together with breast milk until the age of 2 years. Giving mother's milk substitute (PASI) to children aged before 6 months is not recommended because it can increase the risk of disease, especially diarrhea. There are 30.2% of babies who get exclusive breastfeeding and babies who get MP-ASI as much as 69.8% of the total babies in Indonesia. The sampling technique was Total Sampling with the following sample criteria: Mothers who had babies under or equal to 2 years (24 months), the sample in this study was 30 people. The results of statistical tests using the Chi-Square test showed that the relationship between mother's knowledge in giving MP-ASI to infants had good knowledge of 8 respondents (47.1%). Employment relations with giving MP-ASI to infants are the majority of mothers who do not work as many as 19 respondents (63.3%), and socio-cultural relations with providing MP-ASI to infants is the majority of mothers who have good socio- culture as many as 22 respondents (73.3%). The results of an analysis of the factors that influence the provision of MP-ASI to babies at the Hanna Kasih Primary Clinic in 2022 from 17 respondents (56.7%) who have good knowledge, this is closely related to preventing early complementary feeding. There were 19 respondents (63.3%) who did not work, this was because working mothers only had a small period of time off from work and 22 respondents (73.3%) had good socio-culture, this was because the influence of customs could affect the pattern of giving Early MP-ASI in infants. and socio-cultural relations with providing MP-ASI to infants is the majority of mothers who have good socio-culture as many as 22 respondents (73.3%). The results of an analysis of the factors that influence the provision of MP-ASI to babies at the Hanna Kasih Primary Clinic in 2022 from 17 respondents (56.7%) who have good knowledge, this is closely related to preventing early complementary feeding. There were 19 respondents (63.3%) who did not work, this was because working mothers only had a small period of time off from work and 22 respondents (73.3%) had good socio-culture, this was because the influence of customs could affect the pattern of giving Early MP-ASI in infants. and socio-cultural relations with providing MP-ASI to infants is the majority of mothers who have good socio-culture as many as 22 respondents (73.3%). The results of an analysis of the factors that influence the provision of MP-ASI to babies at the Hanna Kasih Primary Clinic in 2022 from 17 respondents (56.7%) who have good knowledge, this is closely related to preventing early complementary feeding. There were 19 respondents (63.3%) who did not work, this was because working mothers only had a small period of time off from work and 22 respondents (73.3%) had good socio-culture, this was because the influence of customs could affect the pattern of giving Early MP-ASI in infants. The results of an analysis of the factors that influence the provision of MP-ASI to babies at the Hanna Kasih Primary Clinic in 2022 from 17 respondents (56.7%) who have good knowledge, this is closely related to preventing early complementary feeding. There were 19 respondents (63.3%) who did not work, this was because working mothers only had a small period of time off from work and 22 respondents (73.3%) had good socio-culture, this was because the influence of customs could affect the pattern of giving Early MP-ASI in infants. The results of an analysis of the factors that influence the provision of MP-ASI to babies at the Hanna Kasih Primary Clinic in 2022 from 17 respondents (56.7%) who have good knowledge, this is closely related to preventing early complementary feeding. There were 19 respondents (63.3%) who did not work, this was because working mothers only had a small period of time off from work and 22 respondents (73.3%) had good socio-culture, this was because the influence of customs could affect the pattern of giving Early MP-ASI in infants.
Mother’s Perceptions About Healing Of Perineal Wounds In Post Partum At Khairani Clinic Medan Marelan District Helena Fransysca; Nurdiana Manurung
Jurnal EduHealth Vol. 14 No. 04 (2023): Jurnal eduHealt, 2023, December
Publisher : Sean Institute

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Correct treatment of perineal wounds caused by rupture or episiotomy due to birth trauma can prevent infection and speed up the healing process. Apart from wound care, nutrition and movement are also very supportive in speeding up the healing process of perineal wounds in post partum mothers. The research aims to obtain post-partum mothers' perceptions regarding perineal wound healing in terms of maternal nutrition, wound cleanliness (hygiene) and movement as soon as possible (early mobilization). This type of research is cross sectional, the sample method is total sampling with a population of all mothers who gave birth normally at the Khairani Clinic, namely 33 people, the research was conducted in May 2023. The results of research on mothers' perceptions of nutrition regarding the healing of perineal wounds during post partum were not good, amounting to 16 people (48.5%), the mother's perception about wound cleanliness (hygiene) is not good, namely 16 people (38.5%), the mother's perception about moving as soon as possible (early mobilization) is not good, namely 12 people (36.4%) . Post Partum mothers' overall perception of perineal wound healing was 12 people (36.4%), 14 people had a good perception (42.4%) and 7 people (21.2%) had a poor perception. Post Partum mothers' overall perception of perineal wound healing was 12 people (36.4%), 14 people had a good perception (42.4%) and 7 people (21.2%) had a poor perception. It is hoped that post partum mothers will increase their perception about perineal wound healing during post partum, especially regarding nutrition, cleanliness and perineal wound care (Hygiene) and movement as soon as possible (early mobilization) so as to speed up the healing process of perineal wounds.