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Persepsi Ibu Hamil Terhadap Program Antenatal Terpadu di Puskesmas Bone Rombo Kabupaten Buton Utara Hastuti, Wa Ode Sriy; Yuniar, Nani
JURNAL ILMIAH OBSGIN : Jurnal Ilmiah Ilmu Kebidanan & Kandungan P-ISSN : 1979-3340 e-ISSN : 2685-7987 Vol 16 No 2 (2024): JUNI
Publisher : NHM PRESS

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36089/job.v16i2.2262

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The maternal mortality rate (MMR) is the main focus in the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). According to the World Health Organization (WHO), Indonesia has the highest maternal mortality rate in Southeast Asia and is still far from the global SDGs target. This results in a lack of achievement in Integrated ANC inspections, so that ANC visits are still below the set target. This research aims to explore the implementation of the Integrated ANC program at the Bone Rombo Community Health Center, North Buton Regency in 2023. The method used in this research is qualitative with a phenomenological design, involving 32 informants selected through a purposive sampling technique. The instruments used include interview guidelines and observation sheets. The results of the research show that from an individual perspective, pregnant women's perceptions of the evaluation of the Integrated ANC program at the Bone Rombo Community Health Center are not in accordance with the third edition of 2020 service guidelines. However, the experiences of pregnant women regarding the evaluation of this program are in accordance with these guidelines.
EDUCATION AND TRAINING OF INFANT AND YOUNG CHILD FEEDING (IYCF) PRACTICES AS AN NEFFORT TO PREVENT STUNTING IN THE WORKING AREA OF BONEROMBO PUBLIC HEALTH CENTER IN 2023 Hastuti, Wa Ode Sriy; Tosepu, Ramadhan
Preventif Journal Vol 8, No 2 (2024):
Publisher : Universitas Halu Oleo

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ABSTRAK This research aimed to address stunting, a chronic nutritional problem influenced by long-term malnutrition and factors related to maternal conditions, fetal development, and early childhood. Recognizing the crucial role of cadres and parents, the study focused on enhancing their knowledge and skills, particularly in Infant and Young Child Feeding (IYCF). The community activity aimed to improve family health by providing education and training to Integrated Health Post cadres and mothers, specifically in preparing complementary feeding with locally sourced ingredients. Using a quantitative experimental approach with a pre-experimental one-group pre-test design, 40 respondents were selected through proportional stratified random sampling. The findings showed a significant impact on maternal knowledge, with 67.5% having low knowledge before the intervention, reducing to 20% post-intervention. Conversely, the percentage of mothers with high knowledge increased from 32.5% before to 80% after the intervention. The Paired T-test confirmed the effectiveness of the intervention at Bonerombo Public Health Center, North Buton Regency (p-value: 0.000 < 0.05). It is recommended to continue and expand similar educational interventions due to the demonstrated positive impact on maternal knowledge. Incorporating qualitative research methods, such as interviews or focus groups, may provide deeper insights into participants' experiences, enriching the understanding of the community's response. This holistic approach can contribute to developing more targeted and culturally sensitive health education programs. Keywords: Integrated Health Post Cadres, Stunting, Toddler, Mother’s Knowlegde