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Peningkatan Pengetahuan Ibu Hamil Seputar Anemia Defisiensi Besi Pada Kehamilan di Klinik Amanah Ibu Wilayah Kerja Puskesmas Sei Jang Tanjungpinang Devy Lestari Nurul Aulia; Arum Dwi Anjani; Widyatmaningsih, Widyatmaningsih; Niken Martha Desty; Defa Jayanti; Raja Nurhalifah Noviati
Joong-Ki : Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol. 4 No. 2: Februari 2025
Publisher : CV. Ulil Albab Corp

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56799/joongki.v4i2.8020

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Pengabdian Masyarakat ini dilaksanakan dengan tujuan unttuk meningkatkan pengetahuan ibu hamil seputar anemia defisiensi besi pada kehamilan di Klinik Amanah Ibu Wilayah Kerja Puskesmas Sei jang Tanjungpinang. Kegiatan ini diikuti oleh 22 peserta yang mayoritas terdiri dari ibu hamil yang memenuhi kriteria inklusi. Intervensi dilakukan dalam dua tahap, yaitu ceramah interaktif dengan media leaflet dan poster mengenai penyebab, dampak, serta pencegahan ADB, serta sesi yoga prenatal dengan gerakan sederhana yang dirancang untuk meningkatkan sirkulasi darah dan relaksasi. Hasil menunjukkan peningkatan pemahaman peserta terkait ADB serta manfaat tambahan yoga, seperti pengurangan rasa lelah, peningkatan suasana hati, dan berkurangnya keluhan mual saat mengonsumsi tablet tambah darah (TTD). Namun, beberapa peserta menghadapi kendala dalam melakukan gerakan yoga, sehingga membutuhkan pendampingan intensif dan penyederhanaan gerakan. Pendekatan kombinasi ini dinilai potensial dalam meningkatkan kesejahteraan ibu hamil serta mengurangi risiko anemia, meskipun penelitian lanjutan diperlukan untuk mengevaluasi dampak jangka panjang terhadap prevalensi anemia dan kesehatan ibu hamil.
Efek Seduhan Madu dan Jahe Terhadap Intensitas Emesis Gravidarum pada Ibu Hamil Trimester 1 Devy Lestari Nurul Aulia; Arum Dwi Anjani; Sarmauli Franshisca Sihombing; Adelia Despriyanti; Vinda Rodiatul Hikmah
Inovasi Kesehatan Global Vol. 1 No. 4 (2024): November: Inovasi Kesehatan Global
Publisher : Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62383/ikg.v1i4.836

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As a midwife must be able to provide midwifery care to overcome these complaints, one of the discomforts experienced by pregnant women is nausea and vomiting/emesis gravidarum. This study was conducted on pregnant women in the first trimester who experienced emesis gravidarum at the Fitri Medica Pratama Clinic in August - September 2024. A total of 35 people. Sampling in this study used the total sampling method. It is known that the average intensity of Emesis Gravidarum before being given Honey and Ginger Brewing was 11.14. It is known that the average intensity of Emesis Gravidarum after Honey and Ginger Brewing was 7.40. So it can be concluded that there is an effect of Honey and Ginger Brewing on the intensity of Emesis Gravidarum in Pregnant Women in the First Trimester with a p-value of 0.001 (p <0.05).
The Role of Midwives in The Management OG High-Risk Pregnancy Care: Systematic Literature Review Devy Lestari Nurul Aulia; Arum Dwi Anjani; Divani Salsa Billa; Selvi Andini Isna Ramadhani; Rini Rahmadhani; Aulia Rani; Yanti Febyola Purba; Nasha Aqeela
Viva Medika Vol 19 No 1 (2026)
Publisher : LPPM Universitas Harapan Bangsa

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35960/vm.v19i1.2239

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High-risk pregnancy represents a condition that increases the likelihood of complications for both the mother and the fetus and therefore requires appropriate and comprehensive management. Midwives, as frontline healthcare providers, perform strategic roles in early detection, continuous monitoring, health education, and referral coordination in the management of high-risk pregnancies.This study analyzes the role of midwives in high-risk pregnancy care management using a Systematic Literature Review (SLR) approach. The review examined scientific articles retrieved from national and international databases, including Google Scholar, PubMed, ScienceDirect, SINTA, and Garuda. The search process identified 275 articles published between 2019 and 2025. Application of predefined inclusion and exclusion criteria resulted in the selection of 10 relevant articles for detailed analysis. The findings indicate that midwives contribute to the reduction of pregnancy complications and the improvement of maternal and neonatal safety through early detection of risk factors, routine monitoring of maternal and fetal conditions, provision of health education, and coordination of referral services. Continuity of midwifery care improves adherence to antenatal care visits and supports earlier management of pregnancy complications. Educational interventions delivered by midwives increase pregnant women’s knowledge, awareness, and healthy behaviors during pregnancy. Improved maternal understanding of pregnancy health contributes to prevention of delays in complication management and supports better pregnancy outcomes for both mothers and infants