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Dampak rupture perineum pada ibu postpartum: studi kualitatif Yolanda Montessori; Sri Handayani; Anjarwati Anjarwati
Jurnal Kebidanan dan Keperawatan Aisyiyah Vol 17, No 2 (2021): Desember
Publisher : Universitas Aisyiyah Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (261.796 KB) | DOI: 10.31101/jkk.1524

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Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengkaji dampak rupture perineum pada ibu postpartum. Pendekatan fenomenologi dengan metode kualitatif digunakan dalam penelitian ini. Penelitian dilakukan di sebuah Rumah Sakit swasta di Kota Yogyakarta pada bulan Desember 2019 – Februari 2020. Sembilan ibu postpartum diwawancarai secara semi terstruktur menggunakan strategi purposive sampling. Rupture perineum dapat berdampak pada berbagai aspek. Dampak fisik yang dialami dapat berdampak pada kondisi psikologis, seksual, sosial, dan spiritual. Diharapkan intervensi yang tidak perlu selama proses persalinan dapat diminimalkan, sehingga diperlukan upaya pemberdayaan perempuan melalui upaya promotif dan preventif secara komprehensif, konsisten dan berkesinambungan. 
Peran Tokoh Adat dalam Keputusan Kesehatan tentang Program KB di Desa Kenyabur Baru, Kabupaten Sintang: Perspektif Strukturalisme Sosiologi Barliy Brasila; Rizki Amartani; Yolanda Montessori; Lea Masan; Akhmad Hasan; Silvia Finida Hannisa
Jurnal Global Futuristik Vol. 4 No. 1 (2026): Jurnal Global Futuristik : Kajian Ilmu Sosial Multidisipliner
Publisher : CV Global Research Publication

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59996/globalistik.v4i1.1030

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This study aims to analyze the role of traditional leaders in health decision-making regarding the Family Planning (KB) program in Kenyabur Baru Village, Sintang Regency, through the perspective of structural functionalism. Using a qualitative method with a descriptive approach, data were collected through in-depth interviews with Dayak and Javanese traditional leaders, village government officials, health workers, and the local community. The results indicate that the success of the KB program in this region is driven by the fulfillment of four functional prerequisites in the AGIL scheme (Adaptation, Goal Attainment, Integration, and Latency). Traditional leaders play a central role in the integration function by aligning government policies with traditional values, ensuring that the KB program is accepted as part of moral responsibility and orderly living rather than structural coercion. The tripartite synergy between traditional authorities, the village government, and health workers creates an equilibrium that minimizes social resistance and strengthens cultural legitimacy toward modern healthcare service.