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Promosi Kesehatan Daun Katuk Untuk Peningkatan Produksi Asi Terhadap Pengetahuan Ibu Nifas Kuhu, Fonnie Fonnie; Purba, Relyana; Tombokan, Sandra G.J.; Lontaan, Anita; Adam, Yulin; Lumy, Freike S.N; Donsu, Amelia; Lalita, EMF
JIDAN Jurnal Ilmiah Bidan Vol 10 No 1 (2022): Vol 10 No 1 ( Edisi Juli - Desember 2022 )
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47718/jib.v10i1.1861

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Background : Failure to give breast milk by the mother, among others, the mother feels tired due to the delivery process, the milk does not come out, the milk production is low, or the mother reasons that she has never given exclusive breastfeeding. Katuk leaves (Sauropus Androgynus L'Merr) is a lactagogue plant that can increase milk production. Purpose : Knowing the effect of health promotion of katuk leaves to increase milk production on the knowledge of postpartum mothers in the Kauditan Health Center, North Minahasa Regency. Method : This research design uses the method Quasi-experimental design with a one-group pretest-posttest to compare before and after the experiment was carried out with 33 samples, taking samples by means of non-probability sampling. Data collection used a questionnaire containing a number of written questions. The experiment used counseling methods for postpartum mothers. Data analysis used the Wilcoxon test with significance. Results : shows that health promotion of katuk leaves to increase milk production can affect the knowledge of postpartum mothers in the working area of ​​the Kauditan Health Center, North Minahasa Regency. Recommendations for postpartum mothers can apply by consuming katuk leaves to help increase milk production.
Efektivitas Pemberian Daun Ubi Jalar Terhadap Penurunan Involusi Uteri Pada Ibu Nifas Montolalu, Agnes; Keintjem, Femmy; Limbengpiah, Sani Erawati; Kuhu, Fonnie; Donsu, Amelia; Manueke, Iyam; Lontaan, Anita; Adam, Yulin; Lumy, Freike SN.; Solang, Sesca D.
JIDAN Jurnal Ilmiah Bidan Vol 10 No 2 (2023): Vol 10 No 2 ( Edisi Januari - Juni 2023 )
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47718/jib.v10i2.1921

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Background : Uterine involution during the puerperium must go well so efforts are needed to accelerate uterine involution, one of which is consuming sweet potato leaves. Sweet potato leaves have nutrients that can help mothers reduce involution more quickly, and can also increase milk production. An increase in the hormone oxytocin can reduce the height of the uterine fundus. Objective : Knowing the effect of giving sweet potato leaves to reduce uterine involution in postpartum women at the Sifra Langowan maternity clinic. Methods : This research usesQuasi-experimental design with a plan one-group pretest – posttest design. The sample of this research was postpartum mothers from the 1st to the 7th day as many as 15 respondents, determined by means purposive sampling. Data was collected using an observation sheet which contained a number of indicators for evaluating decreased uterine involution in writing which were filled in before and after the intervention was given. Data analysis used the Paired Sample T-Test. Results : Test results Paired sample T-Test There is an effect of sweet potato leaves on reducing uterine involution in postpartum women at the Sifra Langowan maternity clinic. recommendations for postpartum mothers to consume sweet potato leaves regularly during the postpartum period to help reduce uterine involution
Efektivitas Pijat Woolwich Dan Teknik Marmet Terhadap Kelancarkan Produksi Asi Pada Ibu Post Partum Purwandari, Atik; Lontaan, Anita; Albar, Fadilah; Korompis, Martha Deborah; Tuju, Sjenny Olga; Tombokan, Sandra; Fajrin, Irmasanti; Novitasari, Anis; Losu, Fredrika Nancy; Dompas, Robin; Tahulending, Anneke
JIDAN Jurnal Ilmiah Bidan Vol 11 No 1 (2023): Vol 11 No 1 ( Edisi Juli - Desember 2023 )
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47718/jib.v11i1.2101

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Background: massage woolwich and the marmet technique is a way of massaging and expressing milk to stimulate the hormones prolactin and oxytocin in the mother after giving birth so that milk production can be launched. The author is interested in doing research with the title of massage effectiveness woolwich and the marmet technique on the smoothness of breast milk production in postpartum mothers. Objective: This research aims to examine literature, articles, and research documents identifying the effectiveness of Massagewoolwich and the marmet technique for smooth milk production in postpartum mothers. Method: The type of research in this study is metadata analysis using a literature review about the effectiveness of massage woolwich and the marmet technique for smooth milk production in postpartum mothers. Searching for research articles in several databases using certain keywords from 2015 to 2020. The search results obtained 8 articles that meet the criteria, so it is good to analyze further. Critical analysis of 8 articles was done based on design, population and sample, treatment, parameters, findings, and conclusions. Results: The literature review in the article it was found the effectiveness of massage woolwich and marmet technique to facilitate breast milk production in postpartum mothers. Each treatment showed significant changes with massage woolwich and the marmet technique can increase the smoothness of breast milk production in postpartum mothers.
Lingkar Lengan Atas Dan Kadar Haemoglobin Terhadap Status Gisi Mahasiswi Tingkat 1 Prodi D.III Kebidanan Poltekkes Manado Purwandari, Atik; Tombokan, Sandra GJ; Adam, Yulien; Fajrin, Irmashanti; Lontaan, Anita; Korompis, Martha Debora; Dompas, Robin; Tuju, Sjenny Olga; Novitasari, Anis
JIDAN Jurnal Ilmiah Bidan Vol 11 No 2 (2024): Vol 11 No 2 ( Edisi Januari - Juni 2024 )
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47718/jib.v11i2.2288

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Background: The prevalence of anemia in teenagers is 32%, meaning that 3-4 out of 10 teenagers suffer from anemia. This is influenced by suboptimal nutritional intake habits, inappropriate food choices and lack of physical activity.. Objective: This research is to identify LILA, HB Levels and Nutritional Status of Level 1 Students of the D3 Midwifery Study Program, Manado Health Polytechnic. Method: This research is quantitative research using a cross sectional design. The research population was Diploma III Midwifery Study Program students with a total research sample of 60 people. Sampling was carried out using a purposive sampling technique with inclusion criteria, namely that young women had menstruated and were willing to become research subjects by signing informed consent. The data was analyzed using the Chi-Square statistical test. Results: there are more respondents with Normal LILA than those with KEK, HB levels are mostly normal. And the nutritional status of students based on BMI measurements is mostly normal, but there are still students with nutritional disorders. Statistical tests show that there is a relationship between KEK and the nutritional status of young women, there is no relationship between HB levels and nutritional status in teenagers. Recommendations for young women to consume food with balanced nutrition to meet nutritional requirements so that they can avoid CED and consume blood supplement tablets to avoid anemia, according to the Government program. Young Women take 1 Fe tablet once a week for 1 year.
Promotive and preventive education of non-communicable diseases for the community Suranta Ginting, Daniel; Ihsan Kamaruddin, Muh; Lontaan, Anita
Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Edukasi Indonesia Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024): Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Edukasi Indonesia
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61099/jpmei.v1i2.41

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Non-communicable diseases such as diabetes, cancer, and heart disease are global health challenges that require a holistic approach to their prevention and management. Promotive and preventive education has been recognized as an effective strategy for increasing public health awareness and reducing the incidence of non-communicable diseases. This service activity can improve health awareness in the community, primarily related to promotive and preventive education. Measures such as education campaigns, education in schools, collaboration with communities, and the use of technology have been discussed as effective strategies for achieving this goal. In conclusion, the joint efforts of different parties and diverse methods are crucial to creating an environment that supports high health awareness. Implementing the right strategy is expected to increase public understanding of the importance of a healthy lifestyle and the prevention of non-communicable diseases and produce positive behavioral change in the long term. Joint efforts from different sectors and diverse methods can help increase health awareness in the community, realize a healthy lifestyle, and reduce the risk of non-communicable diseases significantly. Health awareness includes an understanding of a healthy lifestyle and the ability to implement that knowledge in everyday life.
Determinants of Malnutrition Status Events in Toddlers Lontaan, Anita; Anggeraeni, Anggeraeni; Settawati, Ari; Mulyanti, Mulyanti; Hartaty, Hartaty
Jurnal Edukasi Ilmiah Kesehatan Vol. 1 No. 1: 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61099/junedik.v1i1.8

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Background: Nutritional needs are very important in helping the growth and development process in infants and children; considering the benefits of nutrients in the body can help the process of growth and development of children. Purpose: Determine the determinants of the incidence of malnutrition status in toddlers. Method: The research design used is analytical descriptive research using the cross-sectional study approach. Results: Statistical tests showed that the diet obtained a calculated p = 0.000 and maternal knowledge p = 0.01. Conclusion: A determinant factor to the incidence of malnutrition in toddlers; is diet and the mother's knowledge level. The nurse's recommendation is expected to increase the provision of counseling to the community, especially for mothers who have toddlers, about the importance of nutrition or nutrition in toddlers in the process of growth and development.
The Effect of Stress and Environment on Nursing Performance Salomon, Glendy Ariando; Sasarari, Zusana A.; Lontaan, Anita; Keintjem, Femmy; Runtu, Lorrien Grace
Jurnal Edukasi Ilmiah Kesehatan Vol. 1 No. 2: 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61099/junedik.v1i2.16

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The development of service organizations in the health sector is a top priority for every consumer to get the best service. Every health institution is competing to provide health facilities and infrastructure to serve consumers as well as possible. This study aimed at the influence of stress and environment on nursing performance. The quantitative research method is a method in this study using a causal research design. Results showed variable work stress: 0.013 and work environment: 0.000. It can be concluded that stress and environment affect nurse performance. High work stress and poor work environment can interfere with nurses' concentration and focus in carrying out their duties and the work environment positively affects nurses' performance. Things that can affect either indirectly or directly the performance of employees and organizations in a company are the work environment.
Determinants Influence the Incidence of Stunting in Toddlers Aged 6-59 Months Herlianty, Herlianty; Setyawati, Ari; Lontaan, Anita; Limbong, Theresia; Tyarini, Indrawati Aris; Putri, Sitti Zakiyyah
Jurnal Edukasi Ilmiah Kesehatan Vol. 1 No. 2: 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61099/junedik.v1i2.18

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Stunting is a serious public health problem, especially in children under five. The causes of stunting are complex and involve a variety of factors, but health education, feeding practices, attention, stimulation, and access to health services have been identified as major contributors. This study aims to determine the factors that influence the incidence of stunting in toddlers. The research design is observational analytics using a case-control research design. The results show a statistical test result value of p-value of 0.016; employment of 0.013; family income of 0.002. It can be concluded that parenting affects the incidence of stunting in toddlers. Stunting is the result of a combination of complex factors and interactions between social, economic, health, and environmental aspects. Therefore, stunting handling must also be holistic and involve various sectors to achieve optimal results. It is important for parents to provide proper attention and support in terms of nutrition, health, and stimulation of children to support optimal growth and development.
The influence of motivation on the activeness of elderly people with hypertension in prolanis gymnastics activities Anggeraeni, Anggeraeni; Asiah, Nur; Lontaan, Anita; Akib, Asridawati; Susilo, Cipto
Jurnal Edukasi Ilmiah Kesehatan Vol. 2 No. 1: 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61099/junedik.v2i1.28

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Introduction: Population ageing is one of the significant challenges in modern society, with the increasing number of elderly populations. Prevention and management of health conditions have become very important, and the Prolanis gymnastics program has been recognized as one of the effective methods. Motivation plays a central role in shaping health behaviours and habits. Methods: This research is quantitative with an analytical design with a sectional study design approach. The population in this study was all Prolanis Participants suffering from Hypertension, with the number of samples in the survey 41 respondents. The sampling technique used in this study was accidental sampling. Results: The Chi-square Statistical test on the influence of motivation on the participation of older adults with Hypertension in prolonged gymnastics activities obtained a p-value = 0.000 or smaller than a = 0.05 (0.000<0.05). Conclusions: The influence of motivation on the activeness of older adults with Hypertension in protagonist gymnastics activities. Motivation influences the activeness of older adults with Hypertension in prolantic gymnastics activities. High motivation can be an essential factor in encouraging active participation in prolanist gymnastics programs, which in turn can support the management of hypertensive conditions and improve the well-being of older people. However, it is essential to remember that these conclusions are general and cannot be taken as absolute truth without supporting data and evidence.
The role of family in improving the management of diabetes mellitus patients Lontaan, Anita; Adam, Yulien; Keintjem, Femmy; Sumiyati, Sumiyati
Jurnal Edukasi Ilmiah Kesehatan Vol. 2 No. 2: 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61099/junedik.v2i2.43

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Introduction: diabetes mellitus is a chronic disease that requires long-term management involving patients and their families. The role of the family in improving the management of diabetes mellitus patients is very important to achieve good blood sugar control and prevent long-term complications. This study aims at the role of family in improving the management of diabetes mellitus patients. Methods: this research is a quantitative method with a quasi-experimental research design with a non-equivalent control group research design with a sample size of 20 respondents Results: shows that in the intervention group, most family roles have a good category where respondents have family roles are as many as 7 people (70%) and respondents who have poor family roles are as many as 3 people (30%). While in the control group, respondents who had poor family roles were as many as 8 people (80%) and respondents who had good family roles were as many as 2 people (20%). In the final measurement (Post-test) in the intervention group and the control group, p = 0, 028 or p < 0.05 means that there are differences in family roles in both groups in the final measurement (Post-test) Conclusions: the role of the family is very important in improving the management of diabetes mellitus patients. Family support and involvement in assisting patients in living a healthy diet, following the right medication regimen, and maintaining an active lifestyle can help achieve good blood sugar control and prevent long-term complications. Factors such as knowledge of diabetes, emotional support, and ability to manage diabetes-related situations also influence the family's role in the management of this condition. Therefore, education to families about diabetes, the psychological and practical support they provide to patients, as well as their involvement in healthy lifestyle changes are important things to note.
Co-Authors Achmad, Viyan Septiyana Adam, Yulien Adam, Yulin Agnes Montolalu, Agnes Akib, Asridawati Albar, Fadilah Amelia Donsu, Amelia Anggeraeni, Anggeraeni Anneke Tahulending Ariando Salomon, Glendy Aris Tyarini, Indrawati Aris, Indrawati Atik Purwandari Ayu Rahmadani , Risna Ayu Rahmadani, Risna Berthina Hermien Korah, Berthina Hermien Cipto Susilo, Cipto Daud, Sonatalia Ellen Pesak Fajrin, Irmasanti Fajrin, Irmashanti Femmy Keintjem, Femmy Fredrika Nancy Losu, Fredrika Nancy Gusti Ayu Tirtawati, Gusti Ayu Gustini, Gustini Hartaty, Hartaty Herlianty Herlianty Hermien B. Korah, Hermien B. Iyam Manueke Keintjem, Femmy K. Korompis, Martha Deborah Kuhu, Fonnie Kuhu, Fonnie Fonnie Kusmiyati Kusmiyati Kusmiyati Lalita, EMF Limbengpiah, Sani Erawati Limbong, Theresia Lumy, Freike S.N Lumy, Freike SN. Maria Rantung Martha Debora Korompis, Martha Debora Meifly Moningka, Meifly Memah, Herlina Moudy Lombogia Muh. Ihsan Kamaruddin Mulyanti Mulyanti Nangkoda, Natalia Nour Sriyanah Novitasari, Anis Nugraheni, Wahyuningsih Triana Nuratni, Ni Ketut Nurhamidah Nurhamidah Nurwijayanti Prasetyowati Prasetyowati Purba, Relyana Puspitadewi, Teresia Retna Putri, Sitti Zakiyyah Rahmadani, Siti Rasi Rahagia Ripca Aprisilia wenas, Ripca Aprisilia Robin Dompas, Robin Runtu, Lorrien Grace Salomon, Glendy Ariando Sandra Tombokan Sesca D. Solang, Sesca D. Sesca Solang Setiawati, Ari Settawati, Ari Setyawati, Ari Sjenny Olga Tuju, Sjenny Olga Stella Pasiowan, Stella SUMIYATI SUMIYATI Suranta Ginting, Daniel Susanti Nirawati Bulahari, Susanti Nirawati Syaharuddin Tamarol, Janake E. Tombokan, Sandra G.J. Tombokan, Sandra GJ Tombokan, Sandra Grace Jelly Tyarini, Indrawati Aris WAHYUNI wahyuni wahyuni Yunus, Muh Zusana A Sasarari