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Edukasi Pemilihan Alat Kontrasepsi Pada Wanita Usia Subur, Pasangan Usia Subur Dan Ibu Nifas Liliek Pratiwi; Hutari Puji Astuti; Harnanik Nawangsari; Raudya Setya Wismoko Putri
FUNDAMENTUM : Jurnal Pengabdian Multidisiplin Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): Februari : FUNDAMENTUM : Jurnal Pengabdian Multidisiplin
Publisher : Asosiasi Peneliti Dan Pengajar Ilmu Sosial Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62383/fundamentum.v2i1.47

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The family planning program is the main pillar in preventing risky pregnancies and reducing maternal mortality and infant mortality. the prevalence of contraceptive use by married women is projected to be 62.2%. The percentage continues to increase until it reaches 64.4% in 2030. The level of achievement in the use of contraceptives can be seen from the coverage of couples of childbearing age and postpartum mothers. The number of mothers giving birth in 2021 will be 25,430 who will become new family planning participants. The importance of educating the public is to increase understanding regarding the selection of appropriate contraceptives for couples of childbearing age and postpartum mothers. The aim of this education is to increase knowledge regarding the selection of appropriate contraceptives, especially for couples of childbearing age and postpartum mothers. This education uses community service methods with outreach to women and couples of childbearing age and also post partum mothers, using power points and pamphlets. The results of this education showed an increase in public knowledge during the pretest and posttest.
The Implementation of Family Planning program during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Scoping Review Hutari Puji Astuti; Andari Wuri Astuti; Askuri
International Journal of Public Health Excellence (IJPHE) Vol. 2 No. 2 (2023): January-May
Publisher : PT Inovasi Pratama Internasional

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55299/ijphe.v2i2.281

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Background:The family planning program in Indonesia has been started since 1957, but it was merely part of health issues. With the increasing population of Indonesian people, the high maternal mortality rate, and the need for reproductive health, family planning programs are then used as a way to suppress population growth and improve maternal and child health. According to the National Population and Family Planning Board (BKKBN), the primary problem in actualizing the target of family planning programs is the low participation of couples of childbearing age (EFA). Another problem currently emerging is the increasing number of family planning dropouts as a direct impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. Purpose: This study aimed to scrutinize the implementation of family planning programs during the COVID-19 pandemic. Methods: The method in this research was scoping review. The literature search in this study used 3 health journal databases, namely PubMed, ScienceDirect, ProQuest, and 1 search engine: Google Scholar. Articles were selected using inclusion criteria, which were Articles published in national and international journals from 2019 to 2021. The total search results were 274 articles, and 9 articles were found that met the inclusion criteria in the author's review. The instruments used to assess the quality of articles was The Joanna Briggs Institute (JBI) Critical Appraisal Tools.Results:The impact of family planning services in the COVID-19 pandemic era is a decrease in family planning participants in March 2020 when compared to February 2020 throughout Indonesia. Factors that affect family planning program services during the COVID-19 pandemic include : knowledge, Husband’s support, Support from health professionals. Conclusions:The conclusion from the nine articles is that several countries have experienced changes in the system of maternal and child health services and family planning services. Many countries encountered a decrease in family planning participants and the presence of unwanted pregnancies.
The Role of Husband in Overcoming Anxiety in Primigravida Pregnant Women in PMB Yuni Nur Astuti, S.Tr.Keb Sukoharjo Rahmalia Ikawati; Hutari Puji Astuti; Wijayanti
Viva Medika Vol 17 No 3 (2024)
Publisher : Universitas Harapan Bangsa Purwokerto

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35960/vm.v17i3.1558

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Pregnancy is a crucial phase in a woman's life, especially during the first pregnancy (primigravida), which is often accompanied by high anxiety. This study aims to explore the husband's role in alleviating anxiety in primigravida mothers at PMB Yuni Nur Astuti Sukoharjo. Through a descriptive qualitative approach, data was collected through in-depth interviews with primigravida mothers, their husbands, and midwives. The results show that emotional and practical support from the husband plays a significant role in reducing the mother's anxiety. This support includes attention, affection, assistance with household chores, and preparation for childbirth. The husband's support also creates a sense of security, enhances the mother's readiness for childbirth, and helps the mother maintain emotional balance during pregnancy. This study emphasizes the importance of the husband's active role in improving the well-being of the mother and fetus, and encourages the husband's involvement from the early stages of pregnancy to reduce the risk of complications. Therefore, a proactive and supportive husband can have a significant positive impact on the mental and physical health of primigravida mothers.
Literature Review: Risk Factors For Pre Eclampsia and Anemia Among Pregnant Women in Indonesia Liliek Pratiwi; Hutari Puji Astuti; Harnanik Nawangsari; Maharnani Tri Puspitasari
Green Health International Journal of Health Sciences Nursing and Nutrition Vol. 2 No. 1 (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.v2i1.51

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Background: In Indonesia, the prevalence of anemia in pregnant women is 37.1%, the highest number in rural areas is 37.8%, the lowest in urban areas is 36.4%, in 2018 it increased to 48.9%. Pregnant women continue to experience the greatest rates of anemia in rural areas (49.5%) and urban areas (48.3%) (Ministry of Health of the Republic of Indonesia, 2019). In 2016, the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Indonesia reported that the three primary causes of direct maternal mortality in Indonesia during pregnancy and childbirth remain unchanged: 30.3% of the cases were connected to hemorrhage, 27.1% to hypertension during pregnancy, and 7.3% to infections.Objective: This study aims to identify risk factors for the incidence of pre-eclampsia and anemia in Indonesia.Methods: Uses the Study Literature Review method by taking data that has been published on trusted national research sites.Results: Based on research results through a review that had been carried out, researchers found 14 national studies that were included in the inclusion criteria.Conclusion: The most dominant risk factors for preeclampsia are history of preeclampsia, parity, pregnancy spacing and maternal age. Meanwhile, the most dominant risk factors for anemia in pregnant women in this study were: nutritional status, maternal age, parity and pregnancy spacing.