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Efektifitas Aplikasi Hai Girls (Hak Reproduksi Perempuan) Terhadap Pengetahuan dan Sikap Remaja Tentang Hak reproduksi Perempuan (Studi Pada Siswa Sekolah Menengah Atas Di kecamatan Pa Nessi Meilan; Yudhia Fratidhina; Mardeyanti Mardeyanti
Jurnal Fisioterapi dan Kesehatan Indonesia Vol 2 No 2 (2022): Jurnal Fisioterapi dan Kesehatan Indonesia
Publisher : Ikatan Fisioterapi Indonesia cabang kota bekasi

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Incidents of gender inequality are often in society, due to women's failure to understand reproductive rights. From research data obtained from Titisari I, 2013 about adolescent knowledge aged 17-20 years about reproductive rights at SMK 2 Pawyatan Dhaha Kediri, the results of research were obtained, that most adolescents have less knowledge about reproductive rights. Understanding reproductive rights must be informed earlier, from teens in the senior, junior high school or even in early age. The Department for Education (DfE) created an introductory guide that schools can use to educate how to relate, sex education and health education. This guide is combined with the internet with the target of middle and high school students to support health (NHS, 2019). The purpose of this study is to find out the effect of health education using the Hai Girls application on adolescent knowledge and attitudes about women's reproductive rights in the East Jakarta area in 2022. This research method is a Quasi-experimental research with pre-test and posttest design. The subject of the study was a class X student at Budi Warman 2 High School. The total sample of this study was 80 respondents with inclusion and exclusion criteria and sampling using purpossive sampling techniques. In the results of the study, there was an increase in attitude scores and knowledge before and after treatment in the treatment group with the Hai Girls application and control with a booklet. The highest mean difference was in the treatment group, which was 0.33 in the attitude variable and 7.57 in the knowledge variable. In Indonesia, women are accustomed to even "accepting" to be numbered because stigma, patriarchal culture and health education that reviews women's reproductive rights are not given from an early age. Keywords: reproductive rights, teens, Hi Girls app
THE OPTIMIZATION OF DIABETES MELLITUS PREVENTION EDUCATION IN PONDOK MELATI SUB-DISTRICT Junengsih junengsih; Yusuf Nasirudin; Christina Natalia Devina; Yudhia Fratidina; Fauzia Yulfitria; Mardeyanti Mardeyanti
Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Fisioterapi dan Kesehatan Indonesia Vol 2 No 01 (2023): Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Fisioterapi dan Kesehatan Indonesia
Publisher : IFI cabang Kota Bekasi

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Diabetes is the leading cause of blindness, heart attacks, stroke, kidney failure and foot amputations. With early prevention efforts, 80% of cases of diabetes can be prevented. The education is aimed at raising public awareness of the disease itself, acute and chronic DM complications and its prevention, as well as other management through routine blood sugar monitoring and DM disease management. In order to improve the knowledge and understanding of the elderly about hypertension and diabetes, one of the efforts made is to provide health education on hypertensive and diabetic diseases, as well as screening of the community in particular the elders in the district of Pondok Melati. by Bekasi. As for the stage of community service activities, this includes the preparation stage: approach to the people, meetings with Camat Pondok Melati, inventory and prioritize the handling of problems, make a schedule of settlement and take action to advance the agreement decided jointly. The second is the stage of implementation that includes education with the material: understanding of classification, signs and symptoms, complications, stimulation and physical exercise for the prevention of diabetes.The method of execution that is performed in the activity of service to the community, is by performing the service. In other words, provide knowledge about the prevention efforts of diabetes mellitus disease in the district of Pondok Melati Bekasi. The activities of implementation of devotion in the community began with anamnesies, blood sugar levels examination and discharge. To evaluate the process, there is enthusiasm and feedback from the target. And the evaluation results are done after the dissemination activity is completed. Implementation of the prevention of diabetes mellitus education in the district of Pondok Melati Bekasi, all participants as many as 37 people can follow the activities well so that the participants experience improvement of knowledge and attitude.
Determinants of High-Risk Pregnancy: A Systematic Literature Review Ni Gusti Made Ayu Agung Budhi; Mardeyanti Mardeyanti; Jumiati Jumiati; Sri Sukamti; Karningsih Karningsih; Yulia Fauziah Amizuar
Green Health International Journal of Health Sciences Nursing and Nutrition Vol. 2 No. 3 (2025): July : Green Health: International Journal of Health Sciences, Nursing and Nutr
Publisher : International Forum of Researchers and Lecturers

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Pregnancy, labor, and the postpartum period can all be more hazardous for the health of the mother and fetus in high-risk pregnancies. By doing a thorough literature analysis, this study seeks to determine the contributing factors to high-risk pregnancies. Methods: A systematic review of the literature utilizing ten national journals from PubMed and ten foreign journals from Google Scholar. The inclusion criteria were observational and cohort research articles published between 2020 and 2024, as well as systematic reviews of research articles with their determinants found in databases like PubMed and Google Scholar. Maternal factors (age <20 or >35 years, history of chronic diseases, and maternal health condition), obstetric factors (pregnancy spacing too close, multiparity, or history of previous pregnancy complications), and socioeconomic factors (low education, limited access to health services, and poor economic status) are the factors that contribute to high-risk pregnancies, according to the analysis. Furthermore, bad lifestyle choices like drinking alcohol, smoking, and not eating enough food all play a big part. The study's findings emphasize the value of multifaceted initiatives that include education, better access to healthcare, and a comprehensive approach to policy in order to lower high pregnancy risk.