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Factors Affecting the Incidence of Hypertension in Women of Childbearing Age Liliek Pratiwi; Rusmiyati Rusmiyati; Danny Putri Sulistyaningrum; Widya Mariyana; Yani Nurhayani; Aticeh Aticeh
Green Health International Journal of Health Sciences Nursing and Nutrition Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): Green Health: International Journal of Health Sciences, Nursing and Nutrition
Publisher : International Forum of Researchers and Lecturers

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70062/greenhealth.v2i2.62

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Hypertension, acommonand chronic non-communicable disease, has become a global health problem and aleading cause of death. Blood pressure that exceeds normal values is known as hypertension, or high blood pressure. From this theory, this study aims to assess the relationship between obesity and family history factors that affect hypertension in women of childbearing age. This study used quantitative methods with an observational analytic design cross-sectional approach. The selected population was women aged 15 to 45 years Getakmoyan village. The result, because the ρ value is greater than α = 0.05. The results showed that 16 respondents who were obese and had hypertension had a ρ value of 0.007 (α = 0.05 because the ρ value was smaller than α). Overall, lifestyle factors such as obesity and diet have a greater influence than family history on the risk of hypertension in women of childbearing age.
An innovative educational media for reproductive health: The impact of the pillow t-shirt on knowledge among junior high school girl Sari, Gita Nirmala; Ichwan, Erika Yulita; Aticeh; Munawarah, Raudhatul; Sukamti, Sri; Mulyana, Nana; Mulyati, Sri; Yamada, Eri
Journal of Health Technology Assessment in Midwifery Vol. 8 No. 1 (2025): May
Publisher : Universitas Aisyiyah Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31101/jhtam.4043

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Enhancing reproductive health knowledge among adolescents is crucial to prevent unwanted pregnancies. This study aims to develop and evaluate the effectiveness of the "Reproductive Health Pillow T-Shirt GIRL" educational media using the Research and Development (R&D) method. This interactive media was designed in collaboration with professional fashion designers and media experts. A quasi-experimental study with a control group was conducted involving 98 adolescent girls aged 13–15 years in junior high schools in Jakarta. The intervention group utilized the "Pillow T-Shirt," while the control group received lectures using audiovisual aids. Results demonstrated a significant increase in knowledge among the intervention group compared to the control group. This media shows promise as a standard educational tool for reproductive health in schools.
The Relationship of Respectful Midwifery Care (RMC) Evaluation to Satisfaction of Midwifery Services from the Mother's Perspective in the North Jakarta Region Heriza Syam; Hamdah Ridhaka Waljannah; Wa Ode Hajrah; Rosni Lubis; Ani Kusumastuti; Nina Primasari; Aticeh
Public Health of Indonesia Vol. 11 No. 2 (2025): April - June
Publisher : YCAB Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36685/phi.v11i2.960

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Background: The labor process represents a critical phase in ensuring maternal and neonatal safety. The quality of care provided by midwives during this period plays a vital role in determining health outcomes for both mothers and newborns. To achieve optimal care, midwives are required to possess competencies in line with the standards recommended by the International Confederation of Midwives (ICM), including the implementation of Respectful Midwifery Care (RMC). The concept of RMC has also been promoted by the Indonesian Midwives Association (IBI) as an essential component of quality midwifery services. However, empirical evidence on the implementation of RMC in Indonesia remains limited. This gap highlights the need to explore women’s perspectives on the application of RMC and its association with maternal satisfaction. Objective: This study aims to assess the implementation of Respectful Midwifery Care (RMC) from the perspective of mothers receiving delivery care by midwives and to examine its relationship with maternal satisfaction in midwifery services. Methods: This research employed a quantitative approach using a cross-sectional design. The study involved 111 mothers who underwent physiological childbirth assisted by midwives at Level I Health Facilities in North Jakarta, with no maternal or neonatal complications or emergencies. Participants were selected through purposive sampling. Data were analyzed using the Chi-Square test to determine the relationship between RMC and maternal satisfaction. Results: The findings showed that 80.2% of midwives were perceived to have implemented RMC based on the mothers’ evaluations. A statistically significant association was found between the implementation of RMC and maternal satisfaction with midwifery services in North Jakarta (p = 0.000), with an Odds Ratio (OR) of 18.909. Conclusion: The implementation of Respectful Midwifery Care significantly influences maternal satisfaction with midwifery services. Mothers assisted by midwives who implement RMC are 18 times more likely to report satisfaction with their childbirth experience. The adoption of the RMC approach not only enhances maternal satisfaction but also contributes to the overall improvement of the quality of midwifery care. Keywords: respectful midwifery care; maternal satisfaction; midwifery services; quality of care
Empowerment of Health Cadres to Prevent Child Marriage Antarsih, Novita Rina; Ichwan, Erika Yulita; Aticeh
Jurnal Abdimas Peradaban Vol. 3 No. 2 (2022): Jurnal Abdimas Peradaban
Publisher : Global Writing Academica Researching and Publishing

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54783/mrcg1y81

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Indonesia is the country with the highest child marriage after Cambodia. In addition, West Java Province has the highest absolute number of child marriages in Indonesia (273,300 child marriages). In addition, it also ranks first nationally for out-of-school children at the elementary, junior high, and high school/vocational school levels. Health cadres do not understand their duties and roles in reducing MMR, one of which is knowledge about the impact of child marriage. This activity aims to increase the knowledge and attitudes of health cadres through health education and to empower the potential of existing communities to prevent child marriage. This activity with Preparing, Participatory Programming, Reinventing Assets, Designing, Communicating, Implementing, and Evaluating. Results: The number of cadres who participated in counseling was 25 people. The potential that exists is the presence of midwives and community leaders. Youth of as many as 450 people, 20 children who dropped out of school had elementary school education, 18 had junior high school diplomas, and 4 cases of early marriage. Based on the SWOT analysis, Pondok Rajeg Kelurahan is in quadrant II which requires strategic diversification. Evaluation of activities revealed from the results of the Willcoxon test that there was an effect of health education using early marriage flyers on knowledge p-value = 0.002 (p-value < 0.05) and attitude p-value = 0.002 (p-value < 0.05). Health cadres understand one of their roles and duties from the influence of leaflets on increasing knowledge and positive changes in cadre attitudes to address the problem of early marriage. In addition, their commitment to implementing early marriage prevention and its impact.