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Implementasi femcare guide dalam edukasi kesehatan reproduksi: Studi kualitatif pencegahan PCOS pada santri putri KH. Sahlan Rosjidi Universitas Muhammadiyah Semarang Hawa, Ika Ismatul; Azzahra, Nurul Fatimah; Wangi, Sekar; Kurniawati, Novia; Puspitaningrum, Dewi
Jurnal Riset Kebidanan Indonesia Vol 9, No 2 (2025): Desember
Publisher : AIPKEMA (Asosiasi Institusi Pendidikan Kebidanan Muhammadiyah-'Aisyiyah Indonesia)

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Latar belakang: Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) merupakan salah satu gangguan endokrin yang paling banyak dialami wanita usia reproduksi dengan prevalensi global 6–10%. Kondisi ini berdampak pada siklus menstruasi, kesuburan, metabolisme, hingga kualitas hidup. Minimnya pengetahuan serta keterbatasan akses informasi kesehatan reproduksi, khususnya di lingkungan pesantren, meningkatkan risiko rendahnya kesadaran wanita muda terhadap pencegahan PCOS. Metode: Penelitian menggunakan metode Research and Development (RD) dengan model ADDIE (Analysis, Design, Development, Implementation, Evaluation). Analisis kebutuhan dilakukan melalui wawancara terhadap 10 responden wanita muda. Produk divalidasi oleh ahli, lalu diuji coba pada 50 responden dengan desain pre-test dan post-test. Data dianalisis secara kualitatif (analisis tematik) dan kuantitatif (analisis deskriptif). Hasil: Hasil analisis kebutuhan menunjukkan 70% responden belum pernah mengetahui PCOS, sedangkan 30% memiliki pemahaman terbatas. Produk Femcare Guide dikembangkan berisi definisi, faktor risiko, gejala, dan langkah pencegahan berbasis gaya hidup sehat. Hasil uji coba menunjukkan peningkatan pengetahuan responden dari 78% (kategori baik) pada pre-test menjadi 86% pada post-test. Selain itu, terdapat peningkatan kesadaran dalam menjaga pola hidup sehat dan pemantauan siklus menstruasi. Simpulan: Femcare Guide terbukti efektif sebagai media edukasi digital untuk meningkatkan literasi kesehatan reproduksi wanita muda. Media ini berpotensi dikembangkan lebih lanjut menjadi aplikasi digital interaktif guna memperluas jangkauan pengguna.
Social Perception Among Husbands of Women Diagnosed with Primary Infertility: A Qualitative Study in Semarang City, Central Java Puspitaningrum, Dewi; Mohammad Zen Rahfiludin; Mohammad Irsam
Media Publikasi Promosi Kesehatan Indonesia (MPPKI) Vol. 9 No. 2 (2026): February 2026
Publisher : Fakultas Kesehatan Masyarakat, Universitas Muhammadiyah Palu

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Introduction: Primary infertility is a significant reproductive health issue that not only affects women but also their husbands. However, most health education programs still focus predominantly on women, leaving men’s perceptions underexplored. Understanding husbands’ social perceptions is crucial for developing inclusive interventions that address both partners’ needs. This study aimed to explore the social perceptions of husbands whose wives have primary infertility, focusing on their views regarding health education, psychological well-being, and support systems. Methods: This qualitative study used a phenomenological approach and was conducted in Semarang City, Central Java. Participants were recruited purposively, consisting of husbands whose wives were clinically diagnosed with primary infertility. Data were collected through in-depth interviews using a semi-structured guide and analyzed thematically. Results: Findings showed that husbands of women diagnosed with primary infertility were aged > 45 years old 13 persons (65%) and had education levels ranging bachelor school 9 persons (45%). They worked most as private sector employees 13 persons (65%). Most lived with their wives 11 persons (55%). Health education programs mostly targeted the wives, with minimal psychological support for husbands. Education on healthy behaviors was delivered generally, and mental health topics were addressed only upon request. No program specifically designed for husbands existed. Several husbands had low knowledge and attitudes about infertility and felt excluded from reproductive health discussions. Conclusion: Current reproductive health education programs inadequately address the needs of husbands of women with primary infertility. Developing husband-inclusive interventions that integrate physical and psychological health components is essential.