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PENGARUH PROGRAM ACHIEVEMENT MOTIVATION TRAINING (AMT) TERHADAP MOTIVASI BERPRESTASI DAN PRESTASI MAHASISWA AKADEMI KEBIDANAN Lala Jamilah
2-TRIK: TUNAS-TUNAS RISET KESEHATAN Vol 6, No 4 (2016): November 2016
Publisher : FORUM ILMIAH KESEHATAN

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Hasil studi pendahuluan di Akademi Kebidanan Bogor Husada, ditemukan masalah rendahnya prestasi mahasiswa terbukti dari index prestasi lulusan tahun 2014 (IPK3,50=2,02%), diduga karena rendahnya motivasi berprestasi mahasiswa. Beberapa penelitian menunjukkan program Achievement Motivation Training signifikan meningkatkan motivasi berprestasi. Guna mengatasi masalah tersebut perlu dilakukan penelitian apakah program Achievement Motivation Training dapat meningkatkan motivasi berprestasi mahasiswa. Rancangan penelitian, quasi experiment dengan pre-post control group design. Subjek penelitian adalah mahasiswa Akademi Kebidanan Bogor Husada. Pengambilan sampel menggunakan simple random sampling. Jumlah sampel 56 mahasiswa terdiri dari 28 mahasiswa pada grup kontrol dan 28 mahasiswa pada grup perlakuan. Analisis menggunakan uji t berpasangan, t tidak berpasangan, uji Mann-Whitney, dan uji Anakova.Hasil penelitian menunjukkan, terdapat perbedaan yang bermakna (p
Masih Tingginya Persalinan di Non Fasilitas Kesehatan Setelah Implementasi Penyuluhan Kesehatan Ibu Bersalin di Kampung Cigobang, Desa Karang Tengah Triswanti Triswanti; Lia Indria Sari; Mukhlisiana Ahmad; Lala Jamilah
Protein : Jurnal Ilmu Keperawatan dan Kebidanan.  Vol. 4 No. 1 (2026): Januari: Protein: Jurnal Ilmu Keperawatan dan Kebidanan
Publisher : Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Kesehatan Indonesia

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Non-health facility deliveries remain a significant maternal health problem in rural areas, increasing the risk of complications for both mothers and newborns. Cigobang Village, Karang Tengah, Babakan Madang District, is one of the areas where home deliveries assisted by non-health personnel are still practiced. This community service activity was conducted through the Village Community Health Development (PKMD) program involving 103 respondents, there were 8 pregnant women (100%) who still planned to give birth at home assisted by non-health personnel. The objective of this activity was to improve community awareness and knowledge regarding safe delivery practices in health facilities. The methods included a community health assessment using questionnaires, maternal health education sessions, and interactive discussions with pregnant women, families, and community health cadres. The results showed that despite the implementation of health education, some pregnant women still planned home deliveries assisted by non-health personnel due to cultural beliefs, accessibility issues, and financial considerations. The PKMD activities contributed to increased community knowledge; however, continuous education and multisectoral collaboration are required to promote safer delivery practices.