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Health Education on Physical Changes in the Menopause in Jatinom Village, Kanigoro Blitar Agustina, Ika; Choirunnisa, Miftah
Journal of Community Service for Health Vol. 1 No. 1 (2020)
Publisher : STIKes Patria Husada Blitar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26699/jcsh.v1i1.ART.p001-004

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The changing of menopause times often cause discomfort or anxiety. Women who were initially active in various activities in the community can be disrupted because of various complaints caused by changes in menopause, it will be exacerbated if women do not realize that sigh are caused by physical changes during menopause. The importance of information for older women, especially women aged 48-60 years is given medical education through enlightenment on physical changes at menopause. By this health education, mothers understand better in facing the physical changes they experience. The results of the questionnaire given to mothers found that 10 menopause mothers (83%) did not know the physical changes experienced and 2 menopause mothers (17%) experienced changes that occurred in the mother's body. Providing good and correct education in menopause is very much needed, not just once but it must be repeated, for example, to continue to participate in the elderly posyandu activities so that mothers are aware and fell comfort with their conditions
Empowering Cadres by Processing Tomatoes as Nutrition to Prevent Anemia in Pregnant Women Sari, Levi Tina; Wibisono, Wahyu; Ulfa, Maria; Agustina, Ika; Sari, Ita Novia; Handayani, Handayani; Sholichah F.H.K., Maratus
Journal of Community Service for Health Vol. 5 No. 1 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26699/jcsh.v5i1.ART.p001-005

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The prevalence of anemia or a shortage of blood in pregnant women in Indonesia remains rather high, at 48.9%. This disease demonstrates that anemia is quite common in Indonesia, reaching a significant public health hazard with a prevalence of more than 40%. In 2021, Blitar Regency offered TTD of roughly 60%, which was still lower than the attainment target, therefore supplementary food was provided in the form of processed tomatoes, one of which being tomato juice and pudding. This community service project promoted health education to reduce anemia in pregnant women through discussion, films, and training on the usage of tomatoes by producing tomato fruit extract, which was then processed into tomato juice and pudding. The sample was 72 posyandu cadres from Seragi village, Talun sub-district, Blitar Regency, taken by total sampling technique. The result showed that respondent’s knowledge before being given education was in the good category of 75%, whereas knowledge about anemia in pregnancy after being given education was in the good category of 94%. Further empowerment can encourage cadres to process tomatoes into commodities that can be sold so that they have benefits for improving the economy and preventing anemia, especially for pregnant women.
Education on How to Express and Correct Breast Milk Storage Techniques for Working Mothers Agustina, Ika; Noviasari, Ita
Journal of Community Service for Health Vol. 2 No. 2 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26699/jcsh.v2i2.ART.p047-050

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Exclusive breastfeeding for infants up to the age of 6 months reaches 42% while the WHO target wes at least 50%. To increase the coverage of breastfeeding, new mothers who have passed leave and have to return to work can carry out the management of Dairy Mother's Milk (ASIP) (Riskesdas, 2013). According to Kristiyansari (2009) working mothers can still breastfeed, before going to work breastfeed their babies first, then at work mothers pump breast milk and store the milk then when they get home the milk is given to the baby or stored in the refrigerator. After giving the counseling, conducting questions and answers and discussions, many asked about how to pump breast milk and how to store breast milk, especially for working mothers. Furthermore, the evaluation wes given questions to the mother and can answer even though it is not perfect in providing answers, here it appears that there is an understanding that has been received by the mother after counseling. By being given this counseling, it is hoped that from now on, mothers will learn and not be ashamed to add information to health workers about how to express and the correct technique for storing breast milk for working mothers. So that by the time the mother is working, the mother is ready and able to pump breast milk and the mother can store breast milk properly
Empowerment of Covid Pandemic Women in Reducing Anxiety Using Acuyoga Techniques Renityas, Nevy Norma; Tinasari, Levi; Agustina, Ika
Journal of Community Service for Health Vol. 3 No. 2 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26699/jcsh.v3i2.1122

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Acuyoga is a combination of acupuncture/acupressure and yoga. Yoga movements accompanied by massage of acupressure points will open the energy blockage pathways that cause several disease complaints, increase children's brain intelligence, and endurance. Acupressure is a part of traditional Chinese medicine, and is widely used in Asia. The benefits of acuyoga are reducing anxiety, insomnia, stress, etc. And research that has been conducted in various countries reports that anxiety disorders cause psychological anomalies during the COVID-19 pandemic. The negative impact of anxiety disorders experienced by individuals is to reduce the body's immunity so that it is susceptible to disease. Anxiety disorders can even make a person commit suicide. If left unchecked, this can become a new problem for public health so it needs special attention. Research related to anxiety disorders of the Indonesian people shows that there are four variables that affect the level of anxiety disorders of the Indonesian people during the pandemic. Namely age, gender, education, and occupation. The metods of the research is total sampling. We put 20 respondens from reproductive woman to know their anxiety, and then we give the acuyoga techniques for resoleve their anxiety, and then we put the result before treatment and after traetment. From the results of the research above the team tried to provide alternative solutions to reduce anxiety in the covid pandemic, namely by doing acuyoga treatment, so in this community service the team tried to do community service "Empowerment of women in the covid pandemic in reducing anxiety in the covid pandemic by using acuyoga techniques".
Empowering Pregnant Women to Increase Knowledge of High Risk in Pregnancy Noviasari, Ita; Agustina, Ika; Sari, Levi Tina; Ulfa, Maria; Wibisono, Wahyu; Kusnianto, Maratus Sholichah Fitriah Hajar; Fata, Ulfa Husnul
Journal of Community Service for Health Vol. 4 No. 1 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26699/jcsh.v4i1.1129

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High risk in pregnancy is a condition that can cause pregnant women and babies to become abnormal before birth. The danger signs of pregnancy must be understood and can be detected in the mother's pregnancy so that they can be handled properly because the danger signs in pregnancy can cause complications in pregnancy. This community service was carried out in Karanggayam Village, Srengat District, Blitar Regency. The implementation of the community service was on August 30,2022. The activities included: (1). Giving a pre-test in the form of a questionnaire to pregnant women, (2). Antenatal care activities (ANC), (3). Outreach activities about high-risk pregnancy, (4). Post-test in the form of a questionnaire. The counselling media used LCD media, laptops, videos and leaflets. The instrument used a questionnaire about high-risk pregnancy. Based on the results of the evaluation, it was found that 30% of pregnant women have poor knowledge, and only 20% had good knowledge. After being given an intervention in the form of counseling about high-risk in pregnant women, it was found that 70% had knowledge in the good category, and 30% in the sufficient category. It is expected to provide counseling to pregnant women about high-risk of pregnancies by using lecturing media, videos and leaflets.
Empowering Women in Giving Moringa Biscuits to Prevent Anemia to Pregnant Women in Jatinom Village Agustina, Ika; Sari, Levi Tina; Ulfa, Maria; Noviasari, Ita; Monica, Laily Prima; Kusnianto, Maratus Sholichah Fitriah Hajar; Handayani; Wibisono, Wahyu
Journal of Community Service for Health Vol. 4 No. 2 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26699/jcsh.v4i2.ART.p038-043

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Anemia in pregnancy was still one of the main health problems in Indonesia, the main cause of anemia in pregnant women was a lack of nutrients needed for erythrocyte synthesis, especially iron, folic acid and vitamin B12. One complete prevention of anemia was by gives moringa biscuits which can be consumed by pregnant women as an additional food or complementary food. The method used in implementation this community service was through 2 activities. The first activity was provided education to Jatinom posyandu cadres, Blitar Regency. The second activity was trained in make a Moringa biscuits. The results of the service showed that the knowledge of service participants before provided education was 50% cadres in the poor category, 30% cadres in the sufficient category, and 20% cadres in the good category. Knowledge after being given education was 80% cadres with good knowledge and 20% cadres with sufficient knowledge. Increasing health cadres' knowledge about anemia prevention will create positive rights for pregnant women because health cadres' knowledge will be transformed to pregnant women in their area. Apart from being transformed, health cadres will also support and accompany pregnant women in implemented anemia prevention. It was hoped that this will reduce the rate of anemia in pregnant women.
Improving the Quality of Life During Perimenopause Through Knowledge-Based Education Sari, Levi Tina; Ulfa, Maria; Handayani , Handayani; Agustina, Ika; Kusnianto, Maratus Sholichah Fitriah Hajar; Noviasari, Ita; Monica, Laily Prima; Wibisono, Wahyu; Acob, Joel Rey Ugsang
Journal of Community Service for Health Vol. 6 No. 2 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26699/jcsh.v6i2.1284

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Perimenopause is a natural process in a woman's life that occurs between the ages of 45 and 55 years. In the context of perimenopause, the quality of life of perimenopausal women is greatly influenced by their ability to understand and manage the biological changes that occur. Knowledge-based education has emerged as a strategic approach to improving the quality of life of perimenopausal women. The stages of implementing community service were the preparation stage, implementation stage and evaluation stage. The community service was done in collaboration between STIKes Patria Husada Blitar Indonesia dan Visayas State University Philippines as the implementation of MOU between schools and the application of the three pillars of higer education in Indonesia. There were 30 participants who entered perimenopause. The data analysis used paired sample t-test. The paired sample t-test showed a p-value of 0.000 < α0.05, indicated a difference before and after the educational intervention. The correlation value between the variables was 0.991, indicated a strong and positive correlation of the community service participants demonstrated a better understanding of general perimenopause knowledge, symptoms and impacts, treatment and prevention, and perimenopause quality of life. This increase in knowledge showed that education had an important role in helping women understand the physiological conditions they experienced. Education gives them the ability to take more adaptive and healthy actions, thus having a positive impact on their physical and psychological well-being.