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Journal : Berita Kedokteran Masyarakat

Promosi Kesehatan dalam Meningkatkan Pengetahuan, Sikap dan Perilaku Deteksi Dini Kanker Serviks pada Ibu-Ibu Anggota Pengajian Ismarwati I.M. Sunarsih Sutaryo, Rendra Widyatama
Berita Kedokteran Masyarakat (BKM) Vol 27, No 2 (2011)
Publisher : Fakultas Kedokteran Universitas Gadjah Mada

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Health Promotion in Improving Knowledge, Attitude and Behavior on Early Detection of Cervical Cancer in Women MemberBackground: As many as 80%-90% of cervical cancers tend to occur in women aged 30-55 years. Most cervical cancer are detected already in a late stage. Servical cancer prevention efforts can be done through health promotion using interactive discussions and audio visual media aid to promote an individual early detection efforts by pap smear or visual inspection with acetic acid (VIA).Objective: To determine the effect of health promotion through the media of audio-visual aid and interactive discussion in improving knowledge, attitude and behavior of As-Sakinah Recitation member in Banguntapan Subdistrict on an effort of cervical cancer early detection.Methods: Qualitative research used action research approached. The sampling method applied by the purposivesampling with women’s criteria are As Sakinah recitation members who had never undergone a hysterectomy (surgical removal of the uterus), had married (ever married), willing to become as an informant. Data was collected by in-depth interview to reveal in detail the opinions of someone about cervical cancer and its early detection efforts. Data analysis used was open code program.Results: Health promotion using the audio-visual film and interactive discussions on the forum are limited and have personal ties among the participants, effective for increasing knowledge and positive attitudes towards cervical cancer and early detection. The behavior of mothers early detection of cervical cancer by an individual (alone) is not ready (unfavorable) because they feel shame and no sense of worry about the results of early detection if it turns out the results tested positive. They are willing to (favorable) early detection collectively. Efforts to maintain reproductive health is done by avoiding risk factors pray and worship (prayers).Conclusions: The audio visual media and also interactive discussion in health promotion could improve knowledge and positive attitude towards early detection of cervical cancer on the women’s member of As Sakinah recitation. Knowledge and positive attitude toward the urgency of cervical cancer early detection could not guarantee the occurring of early detection behavior. The member of As Sakinah recitation was had no early detection personally because shy and afraid with the result of early detection. They are willing to do a joint (collective) and facilitated in the neighborhood.Keywords: health promotion, audio visual and interactive discussions, early detection of cervical cancer
Strategies for boosting breast milk supply in postpartum women: a scoping review Nazara, Titin Sundari; Ismarwati
BKM Public Health and Community Medicine Vol 40 No 03 (2024)
Publisher : Universitas Gadjah Mada

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/bkm.v40i03.10069

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Purpose: This scoping review aims to evaluate the evidence base relating to strategies used to increase breast milk supply in postpartum mothers. Methods: This scoping review adopts the PRISMA-ScR guidelines, which consist of five phases, according to Arksey and O'Malley. They reviewed three databases: Pubmed, Research Rabbits, and ScienceDirect. Inclusion requirements can only be met with full-text, original publications published in English and Indonesian between 2018 and 2022. Results: 30 potentially applicable articles and 10 papers matching the inclusion criteria were found among 644 articles. The four main topics are the impact of soy milk intake, oxytocin massage, breast care, mung bean extract, acupressure treatment, and oxytocin massage and acupressure therapy. Conclusion: The most beneficial therapies for increasing breast milk supply are oxytocin massage and breast care.
Co-Authors 'ah, Hani Abkar Raden Abkar, Raden Akbar Raden Amalia, Silviatul Andjani Latif, Putri Anggraeni, Rosmita Arifiani Agustin Amalia Ashfia, Lisma Itsna Asmiyatun, Asmiyatun Astuti, Tri Dyah Ayuk Pitaloka Aziza Papene, Wafiq Azizah, Shofiyatul Bella Riska Ayu Bella Riska Ayu Daevi Khairunisa Dea Pebrianti Dewi Rokhanawati, Dewi Dewi, Dyah Tri Kusuma Dwi Ernawati Dwi Ernawati Dwi Ernawati Dwihestie, Luluk Ellyda Rizki Wijhati Erviana, Liza Farida Aryani Fayakun Nur Rohmah Fitri Ayu Marpal Guriti, Guriti Gustavia Yolanda, Sholihah Guterres, Dulce Maria Hakimi Herlin Fitriana Kurniawati Herlin Fitriani Kurniawati Hindun Rahim Hutapea, Henny Parida Indriyani Makmun Indriyani Makmun, Indriyani Intan Mutiara Putri Iskandar, Nabilah Roja Islami, Thoyibatul Istri Utami, Istri Kamidah, Siti Khoerunnisa, Ica Khoiriyah, Hikmatul Madani, Azzahro Fadhila Mujahidah Mamnuah, Mamnuah Maryam Maryam Merlin, Wa Ode Metty Tsabitah Aziz Moch Anwar Moch Anwar Mochammad Hakimi, Mochammad Monika Putri Sholikah Mufdlilah, Mufdlilah Mukaromah, Nahdiyatul Murfi Hidamansyah Nahdiyatul Mukaromah Nazara, Titin Sundari Noviana, Rita Nurfaizah Alza Nurfaizah Alza, Nurfaizah Nurul Mahmudah, Nurul Pebrianti, Dea Pereira, Dilma Suzete Bento Alves presty, marsela renasari Qatrunnada, Salsabila Rahayu, Antika Maulida Rizka Mardiya Rizki Wijhati, Ellyda Salsabila, Rahma Setyorini, Catur Shufia Aulia Citra SITI CHOLIFAH Sofi Widayaningjati, Sofi Solikah, Monika Putri Sri Daryanti, Menik Sri Ratnaningsih Sulasdi, Nur Ain Desta Ummah, Tammimin Wa Ode Merlin Wahyu, Oktavianus Wahyuntari, Evi Wantonoro Wantonoro, Wantonoro Wati, Untari dewi Kurnia Widiawati, Fera Wiwik Kusumawati Wiwik Kusumawati, Wiwik Yakayum, Yakayum Yanti Yanti