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The Role of 'Bundo Kanduang' Women's Group in Early Detection of High-Risk Pregnancy in Tanah Datar Syarief, Devi; Afrizal, Afrizal; Hamdayani, Delvi
Jurnal Bidan Cerdas Vol. 7 No. 2 (2025)
Publisher : Poltekkes Kemenkes Palu

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33860/jbc.v7i2.4100

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Background: West Sumatra Province is the only region in Indonesia that adheres to the matrilineal system. An influential community leader in West Sumatra is the women's group 'Bundo Kanduang'. A preliminary study found an increase in problematic pregnancies in Tanah Datar District, West Sumatra. This study aims to determine the role of the 'Bundo Kanduang' women's group in efforts to increase knowledge, attitudes, and family roles in the early detection of high-risk pregnancies Method: This study used a quasi experiment pre-post test study design with control group design in Tanah Datar 2024. The population was the husband/family of pregnant women and the total sample was 22 people. Univariate analysis included frequency distribution of knowledge, attitude, and family role. Bivariate analysis used the Mann-Whitney U Test to analyze differences between the control and intervention groups. Results: There was an increase in knowledge scores and family roles in early detection of high-risk pregnancies. Statistical test results showed that there were differences in knowledge (0.001) and family roles (0.004) between the control and intervention groups with a p-value <0.05. Conclusion: The 'Bundo Kanduang' women's group has successfully improved knowledge and family roles. However, there was no significant difference in attitude, so further research is needed.
THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN KNOWLEDGE, ANXIETY LEVEL, AND FAMILY SUPPORT WITH EXCLUSIVE BREASTFEEDING IN THE COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER PAUH WORK AREA Dian Furwasyih; Hardiana, Novi; Novria Hesti; Sunesni; Devi Syarief
Multidisciplinary Indonesian Center Journal (MICJO) Vol. 2 No. 4 (2025): Vol. 2 No. 4 Edisi Oktober 2025
Publisher : PT. Jurnal Center Indonesia Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62567/micjo.v2i4.1316

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Exclusive breastfeeding in West Sumatra is 74.16%. However, this percentage is still low from the target of the Indonesian Ministry of Health, which is 80%. The purpose of this study is to determine the relationship between family support, knowledge and maternal anxiety levels with exclusive breastfeeding in the Pauh Health Center Working Area in 2024. The type of research is an analytical survey with a cross-sectional approach. The population is all mothers who have babies aged 6-12 months in the Pauh Health Center Working Area with a sample size of 40 respondents. The sample uses total sampling. The research period is February-July. The data collection technique using a questionnaire was analyzed using the Chi Square Test. The results of mothers who provide exclusive breastfeeding were 29 respondents (72.5%), 11 respondents (27.5) did not. The level of knowledge was good 16 respondents (40.0%), sufficient knowledge 12 respondents (30.0%) and less knowledge 12 respondents (30%). Not anxious 21 respondents (52.5%), mild moderate 12 respondents (32.5%) and severe-very severe 6 respondents (15%). Good family support for 22 respondents (55.0%) and poor support for 18 respondents (45%). There is a relationship between maternal knowledge and exclusive breastfeeding, p-value: 0.009 (<α: 0.05), there is no relationship between anxiety and exclusive breastfeeding with p-value: 0.288 there is no relationship between family support and exclusive breastfeeding (>α: 0.05) p-value: 0.377 (p>0.05). The conclusion is that there is a relationship between knowledge and exclusive breastfeeding, the level of anxiety and family support there is no relationship between exclusive breastfeeding. It is hoped that the importance of health workers to provide counseling regarding exclusive breastfeeding to mothers and families at the posyandu in Pisang sub-district, Pauh Health Center Working Area.