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Journal : Jurnal Midpro

Health Education Using the FGD Method to Increase Pregnant Women's Knowledge About Nutrition in Pregnancy Yuke Widyantari, Kadek; Yuliastuti Setioningsih, Fitri; Dita Hidayati, Rizka
Jurnal MIDPRO Vol 15 No 2 (2023): JURNAL MIDPRO
Publisher : Universitas Islam Lamongan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30736/md.v15i2.681

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Maternal nutrition during pregnancy plays an important role in the survival of the baby in the future. Planning nutrition programs for pregnant women is important because planning nutrition programs is known as an effort to deal with nutrition-related problems experienced by toddlers. The 2022 Indonesian Nutritional Status Survey (SSGI) provides an overview of the nutritional status of toddlers in Indonesia. SSGI reports that the prevalence of stunting in Indonesia is 24.4%, which will decrease to 21.6% in 2022. Inadequate nutritional intake during infancy and childhood, recurrent infections and inadequate psychosocial stimulation at the first thousand days of life, greatly contribute to stunted growth and development in children. This research is a type of quasi-experimental research with a one group pretest and posttest design involving one group of subjects. The sampling technique in this research was accidental sampling and a sample of 35 respondents was obtained. P value 0.000, these results indicate that providing health education interventions through the FGD method is significant in increasing pregnant women's knowledge regarding balanced nutrition in pregnant women. There is an influence between health education through the FGD method on increasing pregnant women's knowledge regarding balanced nutrition in pregnancy.
The Relationship Between Mother's Level of Knowledge and Attitude Towards Exclusive Breastfeeding Adriati, Febri; Hidayati, Rizka Dita
Jurnal MIDPRO Vol 16 No 2 (2024): JURNAL MIDPRO
Publisher : Universitas Islam Lamongan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30736/md.v16i2.785

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Abstract In Indonesia, the percentage of mothers providing exclusive breastfeeding is 69.7%. This figure has surpassed the national target of 45% in the performance report of the Ministry of Health for 2020–2021. However, it is still considered a standard figure compared to the Ministry of Health's strategic plan target for the 2020–2024 period, which is 69%. The benefits of exclusive breastfeeding can protect infants from gastrointestinal infections, which can lead to severe malnutrition, one of which is stunting. The purpose of this study is to determine the relationship between mothers' knowledge and attitudes toward exclusive breastfeeding at Karisma Maternity Clinic, Panjang, Bandar Lampung. This study is an analytical survey with a cross-sectional study design, conducted at Karisma Maternity Clinic, Panjang, Bandar Lampung, in September 2024. The results of this study indicate a relationship between mothers' knowledge and attitudes and the provision of exclusive breastfeeding at Karisma Clinic, Panjang, Bandar Lampung. Keywords: Knowledge, Attitude, Exclusive Breastfeeding, Breastfeeding Mothers, Newborn