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Journal : Journal of Community Services

Upaya Pencegahan Komplikasi Kehamilan Dengan Deteksi Dini Preeklamsia Siti Komariyah; Apriani Kartini Tanggu; Delsiana Holo; Jusni
JCS Vol. 6 No. 3 (2024): Edisi Oktober 2024
Publisher : Akademi Kebidanan Tahirah Al Baeti Bulukumba

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Pregnancy is an important phase in a woman's life, but it is not uncommon for pregnancies to experience various complications that can harm the mother and fetus. One way to prevent this complication is through early detection of preeclampsia. Preeclampsia is one of the direct causes of death in pregnant women. The number of maternal deaths in Kediri City in 2023 was 24 cases with the highest total causes of death caused by bleeding, high blood pressure and other triggers. One of the early detection of pre-eclampsia in pregnant women is by calculating BMI and checking urine protein. The aim of this activity is to prevent pregnancy complications by early detection of preeclampsia. Community service was carried out from July 15 to August 3 2024 in Rejomulyo Village and the target of this activity was 20 pregnant women. Using preparation, implementation and evaluation methods for BMI examination by measuring BB/TB and urine protein using a dipstick. The results of the service were 4 (20%) pregnant women who were obese and 1 (5%) pregnant women who were overweight and 3 (15%) pregnant women with urine protein results (+). Thus, early detection High risk pregnancy is very important to reduce maternal and fetal morbidity and mortality rates by preventing pregnancy complications.
Edukasi Manajemen Menstruasi Sehat pada Santriwati di Pondok Pesantren Kabupaten Kediri Byba Melda Suhita; Reni Yuli Astutik; Siti Komariyah; Shanty Natalia; Agustin Widowati
JCS Vol. 7 No. 2 (2025): Edisi Juni 2025
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Menstrual hygiene management (MHM) is essential for maintaining adolescent girls’ reproductive health, especially for students in Islamic boarding schools (pesantren) where access to information and sanitation facilities is limited. Proper education is crucial to reduce stigma, misconceptions, and improper hygiene practices during menstruation. This community service activity used a participatory educational approach through preparation, material development, implementation, and evaluation stages. The program targeted 38 female students aged 12–18 in a pesantren in Kediri Regency. Evaluation was conducted using pre-test and post-test with paired sample t-test analysis. Evaluation results showed a significant increase in knowledge scores from a mean of 91.68 to 95.13 (p < 0.001), despite initially high baseline scores. These findings indicate that a contextual educational approach effectively strengthens adolescents’ understanding of MHM. The improvement in knowledge was supported by relevant content and interactive delivery methods. Education based on cultural and religious values successfully reduced stigma and promoted healthy menstrual management behavior. MHM education programs in pesantren settings are proven effective in enhancing girls’ understanding. Similar initiatives should be scaled up and integrated into adolescent health education curricula. Keywords: menstrual hygiene management, health education, female students, Islamic boarding school, adolescent girls.