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Journal : Jurnal EduHealth

The Effect Of Educational Videos About Anemia On The Knowledge Of Pregnant Women In The Working Area Of The Satellite Health Center Of Bandar Lampung Dea Fitria Sela; Nopi Anggista Putri; Beniqna Maharani Besmaya; Yunita Anggriani; Dewi Fatmawati; Asri Meiwulantari; Ghina Hamidah Hanun; Agustini, Agustini
Jurnal EduHealth Vol. 15 No. 04 (2024): Jurnal EduHealt (inpres), Year 2024
Publisher : Sean Institute

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Anemia during pregnancy is a serious health problem and has a negative impact on maternal and fetal health. Data from the Bandar Lampung Health Office in 2022 shows anemia 10.08% of 19,592 pregnant women. One of the provisions of health education to increase pregnant women's knowledge about anemia is by providing education using video media to help pregnant women understand about anemia and obtain proper information. This study aims to determine the effect of educational videos about anemia on pregnant women's knowledge. The research method used Pre-Experimental with One Group Pre-Posttest Design approach. The population in this study were all Primigravida pregnant women at the Satelit Public Health Center Bandar Lampung, totaling 15 people, while the samples taken were 15 people using Total Sampling. This research was conducted in August 2024 in the Working Area of Satelit Public Health Center Bandar Lampung. Data analysis in this study used T-Test. The results of the study obtained questionnaire data before and after the intervention with average results before (70.33) and after (93.00). The analysis results showed a significant increase in pregnant women's knowledge about anemia. Statistical analysis showed a p-value of 0.000 (P<0.05), concluding that there is an effect of Educational Video About Anemia on Pregnant Women's Knowledge in the Working Area of Satelit Public Health Center Bandar Lampung. The results of this study show that visual media such as educational videos can be effective in increasing pregnant women's health knowledge. Therefore, it is expected that officers can apply more broadly in public health programs, one of which is conducting educational counseling using videos.
The Effect Of Woolwich Massage On Breast Milk Production In Primiparous Postpartum Mothers In The UPTD Gunung Sari Health Center Area, Ulu Belu District, Tanggamus Regency Misfa Setiyawati; Nopi Anggista Putri; Hellen Febriyanti; Maulia Isnaini
Jurnal EduHealth Vol. 15 No. 04 (2024): Jurnal EduHealt (inpres), Year 2024
Publisher : Sean Institute

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In Indonesia in 2022, the achievement indicator for infants under 6 months receiving exclusive breastfeeding was 67.96%. However, this figure has not reached the National target of 80%. Low breast milk production or insufficient breast milk is the main reason mothers stop exclusively breastfeeding their babies. Low breast milk production is a condition where breast milk does not come out or very little milk production is released. Low milk production can be increased by performing Woolwich massage, which is massage performed on the lactiferous sinus area specifically 1-1.5 cm above the areola mammae to stimulate prolactin hormone. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of Woolwich massage on increasing breast milk production in primiparous postpartum mothers. The research method was pre-experimental with a one-group pre-posttest design approach. The population in this study was 34 primiparous postpartum mothers. The sampling technique was purposive sampling, with a total sample of 30 primiparous postpartum mothers. This research was conducted in the Ulu Belu Health Center Area, Ulu Belu District, Tanggamus Regency in 2024. Data analysis used the Wilcoxon test. The research results showed the average breast milk production flow was 54.67 (less smooth) and after was 76 (smooth), with a p-value of 0.000 (<0.05) meaning there is an effect of Woolwich massage on increasing breast milk production in primiparous postpartum mothers. The suggestion in this research is that postpartum mothers can perform Woolwich massage independently to help smooth breast milk production so they can meet breast milk needs for babies to achieve exclusive breastfeeding.