Efri Leny Rauf
Fakultas Ilmu Kesehatan Universitas Muhammadiyah Gorontalo, Indonesia

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Pendidikan Kesehatan (Buku KIA 2020) Khusus Ibu di Masa Pandemi Covid-19 di PMB Bumi Cinta Gorontalo Efri Leny Rauf; Dwi Nur Octaviani Katili; Siskawati Umar
Idea Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol. 1 No. 02 (2021): May
Publisher : PT.Mantaya Idea Batara

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (214.13 KB) | DOI: 10.53690/ipm.v1i02.68

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   Knowledge of mothers about the use of Maternal and Child Health (MCH) books, which is still considered only as a health record book for health workers, is an obstacle in shaping the health behavior of pregnant women about the importance of routine pregnancy check-ups, understanding the danger signs of early pregnancy, the importance of taking Fe tablets regularly, as well as daily health care. According to the initial survey of the service team, we see that knowledge and understanding have an impact on the awareness of pregnant women about the contents of the MCH book, especially now that the MCH book has been revised so that the importance of health education on MCH books needs to be explained again in the independent practice of the midwife of the love of Gorontalo. The method of service is through lectures/counseling, discussion and question and answer. As a result of our dedication, we get the enthusiasm of pregnant women in listening to our explanations and asking important things they want to know 
Pengaruh Inisiasi Menyusui Dini Terhadap Ikterus Neonatorum Siskawati Umar; Efri Leny Rauf; Hindun Khairin Nisaa Koem
Kampurui Jurnal Kesehatan Masyarakat Vol. 3 No. 2 (2021): Kampurui Jurnal Kesehatan Masyarakat
Publisher : Fakultas Kesehatan Masyarakat Universitas Dayanu Ikhsanuddin

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55340/kjkm.v3i2.486

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Neonatal jaundice is a clinical condition in newborns characterized by a yellow color that appears on the skin, sclera, mucous membranes, or other organs caused by the buildup of bilirubin. Neonatal jaundice is generally physiological if it lasts more than 48 hours and less than 14 days. This literature research aims to determine the effect of early breastfeeding initiation on neonatal jaundice. The method used is a descriptive narrative method in the form of a literature study that is carried out by searching the literature through Google Scholar, Pubmed, Biomedcentral and text books. The literature used is the publication of 2011-2020 both nationally and internationally and is relevant to the topic taken. The results of a literature study in 14 journals and 4 books found that there was an effect of early initiation of breastfeeding on neonatal jaundice. Based on the research, it can be concluded that early initiation of breastfeeding can prevent neonatal jaundice  
The Effect of Motivational Interviewing on Increasing Physical Activity of Obese Postpartum Mothers : Quasi-experimental one group pre-post test Dhea Ananda S; Efri Leny Rauf; Yuliandary Yunus; Siskawati Umar
International Journal Of Health Science Vol. 5 No. 2 (2025): International Journal of Health
Publisher : Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55606/ijhs.v5i2.5636

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Postpartum obesity increases the risk of postnatal complications and is often triggered by low physical activity. Fatigue, hormonal changes, and the responsibilities of caring for a baby all contribute to this condition. Motivational Interviewing (MI) is a client-centered counseling technique that aims to awaken intrinsic motivation for adopting healthy behaviors, including increased physical activity during the postpartum period. This study analyzed the effect of MI intervention on the physical activity of obese postpartum mothers. A total of 30 respondents were selected through purposive and convenience sampling based on inclusion criteria and accessibility. Physical activity was measured using the International Physical Activity Questionnaire–Short Form (IPAQ-SF). Before the intervention, 63.3% of respondents were in the low physical activity category, indicating a sedentary lifestyle. After a series of MI sessions, there was a significant increase in physical activity levels to the moderate category. The Wilcoxon signed-rank test showed a p-value of 0.000 (< 0.05), indicating a statistically significant improvement in postpartum mothers’ physical activity following the intervention. This finding highlights the effectiveness of Motivational Interviewing in encouraging behavior change during the critical postpartum period. MI not only promotes increased activity but also empowers mothers to make healthier choices through reflective listening, goal setting, and self-efficacy building. Given the positive outcomes, this strategy is highly recommended for integration into midwifery and maternal health education programs. It can play a pivotal role in preventing long-term complications associated with obesity, such as cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and depression. Further studies are encouraged to evaluate the long-term adherence to physical activity and to examine the potential psychological benefits of MI in the postpartum population.