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TAKONEO-MESSAGING SYSTEM SEBAGAI PELAYANAN KEBIDANAN SELAMA PANDEMI COVID-19: Takoneo-Messaging System As A System Of Midwifery Service In Neonates During The Covid-19 Pandemic Niken Grah Prihartanti; Mudhawaroh; Septi Fitrah Ningtyas
Jurnal Ilmiah Kebidanan (Scientific Journal of Midwifery) Vol. 8 No. 1 (2022): JIKeb | Maret 2022
Publisher : LPPM - STIKES Pemkab Jombang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33023/jikeb.v8i1.1043

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Background: Midwifery services are very limited in frequency by health workers, mothers are reluctant to visit health facilities because they are worried. Researchers created the Takoneo-Messaging System to support the health of neonates during the COVID-19 pandemic. Aim: To identify the effectiveness of the Takoneo Message System in the mentoring of the neonatal period. Methods: Researchers used a qualitative research approach, and carried it out from February to May 2021. The stages carried out in this study included program design; research ethics; selection of subjects; and data collection using interview and observation techniques. This study involved 16 subjects consisting of 2 midwives, 7 midwifery students, and 7 mothers who had babies aged 0-28 days. Results: Almost all subjects involved in this study or as much as 94% supported the development of Takoneo. Conclusion: Utilization of the Takoneo-Messaging System can overcome the problem of sustainable midwifery care assistance services during the neonate during pandemic.
Pencegahan Penularan Covid-19 Pada Balita Dan Anak Pra Sekolah Di Desa Pulo Lor Septi Fitrah Ningtyas; Mudhawaroh; Dwi Sri Rahandayani; Nur Laila Faizah; Niken Grah Prihartanti
PEKAT: Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat Vol. 1 No. 2 (2022): Oktober
Publisher : Puslitbang Sinergis Asa Professional

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (304.207 KB) | DOI: 10.37148/pekat.v1i2.10

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COVID-19 is a new disease due to a virus that has not yet been identified. Services due to Large-Scale Social Restrictions which hinder population mobility. This can disrupt the continuity of health services which can lead to an increase in morbidity and mortality, especially in infants. The purpose of carrying out this dedication to the community is to disseminate guidance to increase children's immune energy so that they can avoid the transmission of COVID-19 transmission in infants and preschoolers. Providing data on methods of preventing the transmission of COVID-19 to infants and pre-school children is a strategy tried in Pulo Lor Village to avoid the transmission of COVID-19 in this age group. This training uses posters and direct descriptions as the method. Experiencing the COVID-19 pandemic, residents must be disciplined and practice cleanliness and live a healthy life. In order to help residents be more socialized, health workers coordinate matters relating to efforts to prevent the spread of COVID-19 and monitor the health of infants and preschool children. Finally, the method of protecting children's health goes hand in hand with efforts to prevent the transmission of COVID-19 to infants and preschoolers. If children need monitoring or bonus services, health service providers must provide telephone numbers or data lines that are ready to contact residents for consultations via telephone or appointments. It is hoped that by distributing counseling about methods of preventing the transmission of COVID-19 to infants and pre-school children in Pulo Lor Village, the dedication of these residents can increase family understanding of the disease, especially among mothers, without causing panic.
Hubungan Pemeriksaan Triple Eliminasi terhadap Pencegahan Penyakit Menular Seksual pada Ibu Hamil kolifah kolifah; Dwi Srirahandayani; Erika Agung Mulyaningsih; Mudhawaroh
PROFESSIONAL HEALTH JOURNAL Vol 5 No 1sp (2023): Special Issue Outcome PDP
Publisher : Pusat Penelitian dan Pengabdian Masyarakat (PPPM) STIKES Banyuwangi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54832/phj.v5i1sp.648

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The risk of vertical transmission of HIV/AIDS, Hepatitis B, and Syphilis from mother to child is significant. The likelihood of HIV/AIDS being transmitted vertically from mother to kid varies between 20% and 45%, for syphilis it ranges from 69% to 80%, and for Hepatitis B it surpasses 90%. Every expectant mother has triple screening for HIV, Syphilis, and Hepatitis B to reduce the risk of transmission to the newborn. As to the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Indonesia (2019), it is obligatory for pregnant women to undergo triple elimination screening to mitigate the transmission of HIV/AIDS, Syphilis, and Hepatitis B. The research aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of the Triple Elimination Examination in preventing the spread of sexually transmitted illnesses among pregnant women in Mojongapit Village, Jombang. This study is a retrospective cohort investigation that specifically examines mothers who had their babies in Mojongapit Village. Carry out study from June to August 2023. The study's independent variable is the triple elimination examination, whereas the dependent variable is the incidence of diseases transmitted from mother to newborn. A purposeful selection method was used to choose twenty-eight mothers who had previously given birth, and their history of triple elimination examination was observed. Performing analysis using the Spearman rank correlation approach. The research revealed that 96.2% of the 25 mothers who were not infected with sexually transmitted illnesses had triple elimination examinations in the first trimester. The Spearman Rank statistical test resulted in a p value of 0.000, demonstrating a strong correlation between the occurrence of sexually transmitted infections and the implementation of triple elimination examinations in Mojongapit Village, Jombang. The implementation of the triple elimination initiative, which includes screening, treatment, and is characterized by its cost-effectiveness and efficiency, has shown its effectiveness in avoiding the transmission of HIV, syphilis, and hepatitis B from mother to child.