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Journal : Ebima : Edukasi Bidan di Masyarakat

PEMBERDAYAAN KADER DALAM PEMANFAATAN RAPOR KEHAMILAN SEBAGAI “SELF ASSESMENT” UNTUK IBU HAMIL Siska Helina; Juraida Roito Harahap; Septi Indah Permata Sari
EBIMA : Jurnal Edukasi Bidan di Masyarakat Vol 3 No 2 (2022): Ebima : Jurnal Edukasi Bidan di Masyarakat
Publisher : Jurusan Kebidanan Poltekkes Kemenkes Riau

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The Covid pandemic period caused health services to be limited, so WHO recommended online health services and self-assessment of health conditions at home. The aim of this community service is to socialize the Pregnancy “Rapor” Book to Cadres. This Community Service activity was carried out in the Hall of the Umban Sari Public Health Center, Pekanbaru City, for the January-September 2022 period. The participants of this activity were all cadres representing all posyandu in the working area of ​​the Umban Sari Health Center as many as 14 people. The method of activity used in this community service activity is a question and answer lecture, brainstorming, discussion and role playing in filling out the book "Rapor" Pregnancy. The media used was the Pregnancy "Report" Book which was distributed to mothers before the activity started. The evaluation was assessed using a questionnaire sheet with open-ended questions to determine the participants' understanding and an observation sheet to determine the mother's skills. The results obtained are that there are differences in understanding from before community service activities were carried out regarding self-assessment by pregnant women and there are still several variables that have not been completed in filling out the Pregnancy "Report" book. It is recommended to be able to practice using the book "Report of Pregnancy" for pregnant women. Keywords: Empowerment, kader, Rapor Kehamilan
PENINGKATAN PERAN KADER DALAM PENDAMPINGAN IBU HAMIL GUNA PENCEGAHAN ANEMIA Septi Indah Permata Sari; Juraida Roito Harahap; Siska Helina
EBIMA : Jurnal Edukasi Bidan di Masyarakat Vol 4 No 1 (2023): Ebima : Jurnal Edukasi Bidan di Masyarakat
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In Indonesia, the incidence of anemia in pregnant women is still high and has increased before in 2007 as much as 24.5% in 2013 as much as (37.1%) and rose to (48.9%) in 2018 (Riskesdas , 2018). Based on Pekanbaru City Health data in 2017, the prevalence of anemia in pregnant women was 8.1%, but in 2018 the prevalence of anemia in pregnant women increased by 11.2% (Pekanbaru City Health Office, 2018). Based on data obtained by researchers from the Pekanbaru City Health Office in 2019, at the Umbansari Health Center the prevalence of anemia was quite large, namely 16.7% of the total number of pregnant women as many as 1084 people, so it is estimated that there are 196 pregnant women who suffer from anemia in pregnancy (Dinkes). Pekanbaru City, 2019). Various efforts have been made to reduce the prevalence of anemia in Indonesia, including the provision of blood-added tablets, routine counseling during ANC visits, checking Hb levels, and socialization through electronic media. This Community Service aims to improve the knowledge and skills of cadres in preventing anemia. The form of science and technology as outlined in this community service is Social Engineering, by providing training to Posyandu Cadres so that there is a pattern of technology transfer from health workers to the community. This training activity was conducted face-to-face 5 times. The activity begins by equipping the cadres with knowledge about pregnancy, anemia, ANC, nutrition for pregnant women, helminthiasis, TTD and checking Hb levels. The next stage is to assist cadres in applying the knowledge and skills acquired in health education to pregnant women and in pairs. Based on the results of the service, it was found that there was an increase in knowledge about Anemia in the cadre group. The results of the post test showed an increase in the average knowledge between the pretest and posttest. The results of observations of Health cadres in conducting Health Education to pregnant women in the class of pregnant women are in the good category. Keywords: Anemia, Cadres, Pregnant Women
PEMBENTUKAN KELAS SOCIAL SUPPORT SUAMI TERHADAP KEYAKINAN IBU MENYUSUI ASI EKSKLUSIF UNTUK PENCEGAHAN STUNTING Juraida Roito Harahap; Siska Helina; Septi Indah Permata Sari
EBIMA : Jurnal Edukasi Bidan di Masyarakat Vol 4 No 1 (2023): Ebima : Jurnal Edukasi Bidan di Masyarakat
Publisher : Jurusan Kebidanan Poltekkes Kemenkes Riau

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ABSTRACT The paternal figure assumes a crucial role as the primary supporter, possessing the capacity to exert influence over the duration of breastfeeding. Consequently, it is imperative for fathers to actively engage in their role to ensure the successful continuation of breastfeeding. Antenatal education programs have been suggested to enhance fathers' understanding of breastfeeding, despite fathers’ historical lack of involvement in such educational initiatives. Mothers frequently experience concerns regarding a potential decrease in their milk supply and lack confidence in exclusively breastfeeding their infants with breast milk. This activity aims to establish a social support group for husbands aimed at promoting the belief of exclusive breastfeeding among mothers as a means of preventing stunting. Additionally, the study aims to assess the average knowledge level among husbands before and after participating in the social support class. The aforementioned activity was conducted within Kelurahan Harjosari of Pekanbaru City, involving twelve male participants. The community service activities have a duration of 7 months. After a series of eight meetings, it was observed that a social support class for husbands was successfully established in Kelurahan Harjosari, known as the Ideal Husbands Supporting Breastfeeding Group (KSIP-ASI), and notably, attending this social support class significantly improved husbands' knowledge, with an increase of 83.3%. Kelurahan Harjosari is expected to prioritize and support the continuation of KSIP-ASI initiatives, thereby increasing the number of participants and enabling breastfeeding mothers to access comprehensive information on exclusive breastfeeding. Keywords: Class Social Support, husband, breastfeeding.