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The Difference of Effectiveness of Ginger Warm Compress and Consumption of Acidic Turmeric on Decreasing Primary Menstrual Pain Scale Ria, Matilda Bupu; Ola, Clara Yunita Ina; Palalangan, Damita
Journal of Maternal and Child Health Vol. 6 No. 3 (2021)
Publisher : Masters Program in Public Health, Universitas Sebelas Maret, Indonesia

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Background: Dysmenorrhoea is pain during menstruation that is felt by teenage women, usually they experience cramps and are concentrated in the lower abdomen. Complaints of menstrual pain can vary, ranging from mild to severe. The purpose of this study was to analyze the difference in the effectiveness of ginger warm compresses and the consumption of tamarind turmeric on reducing the primary menstrual pain scale.Subjects and Method: This study was conducted using a quasi-experimental type two group pre post test design, with a population of all female students who experienced primary menstrual pain and a sample of 30 respondents with warm ginger compresses and 30 respondents who consumed tamarind and turmeric drinks. The sample was collected by purposive sampling. The data were collected by questionnaire. The independent variable was warm compresses of ginger and consumption of tamarind turmeric, the dependent variable was primary menstrual pain. The analysis used was the Wilcoxon and Mann Whitney tests.Results:Based on the results of the Wilcoxon test, there was an effect of giving a warm ginger compress (p= 0.004). Likewise, giving tamarind turmeric drink showed an effect with the result p<0.001. Based on the results of the Mann Whitney test, there was a significant difference in the effectiveness of ginger warm compresses and the consumption of tamarind turmeric on reducing the primary menstrual pain scale, with p = <0.001 results.Conclusion: It is hoped that respondents, readers, further researchers, and especially young women who experience menstrual pain, consume tamarind regularly in dealing with primary menstrual pain complaints as a non-pharmacological therapy.Keywords: primary menstrual pain, warm compresses of ginger, consumption of tamarind turmeric.Correspondence:
The Influence of Balanced Nutrition Education on The Knowledge of Posyandu Cadres in Preventing Stunting Nuhan, Maria Vilastry; Palalangan, Damita; S.Atok, Yosefa; R.Nenotek, Christina
Journal of Ners and Midwifery Vol 10 No 3 (2023)
Publisher : STIKes Patria Husada Blitar

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Childhood stunting, a persistent public health concern in Indonesia, has significant implications for long-term health. Improving the knowledge of balanced nutrition among Posyandu cadres plays a pivotal role in tackling this issue. Our objective was to assess the impact of balanced nutrition education on Posyandu cadre knowledge concerning stunting prevention. The research involved 129 participants and evaluated their knowledge through pretest and posttest scores, employing the Wilcoxon Sign Rank Test for statistical analysis. The results indicated that the majority of respondents initially possessed "sufficient" and "good" knowledge levels. However, following the educational intervention, a remarkable 69.8% achieved "good" knowledge, with a minimal 0.8% showing "insufficient" knowledge. The statistical analysis further revealed a significant disparity between pretest and posttest knowledge scores, underscoring the substantial and beneficial impact of balanced nutrition education. In conclusion, this research confirms the positive influence of nutrition education on Posyandu cadre knowledge. The findings emphasize the urgency of sustained, accessible nutritional education programs supported by government and healthcare institutions. Such efforts are imperative for effective stunting prevention, especially in high-stunting regions like East Nusa Tenggara.
PENINGKATAN KUALITAS KESEHATAN LANSIA MELALUI EDUKASI KESEHATAN DI DESA PUKDALE KABUPATEN KUPANG Atok, Yosefa Sarlince; Sormin, Roslin E. M.; Manek, Brigita Dina; Palalangan, Damita; Babis, Sonida S. D.
Jurnal Abdi Insani Vol 12 No 4 (2025): Jurnal Abdi Insani
Publisher : Universitas Mataram

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The increase in the number of elderly people has complex consequences. Naturally, the elderly experience a decline in body functions that occur over a long period of time or also called aging which is characterized by a decrease in physical and psychological abilities and an increased risk of disease that leads to death. Public health efforts undertaken to ensure the productivity and well-being of the elderly should not only focus on decreasing the body's biological function, but must also consider psychosocial factors related to changes in the elderly in their role as part of the family and society. The place and time for this community service will be held on March 25, 2024, at Hamlet I Pukdale Village. The method used in this Community Service activity is a health service approach that develops the concept of Community-Based Health Efforts (UKBM) through home visits to rural elderly communities to explain how to identify health problems and diseases experienced by the elderly and their treatment, through health education in the form of sharing and discussion. interactive. The targets and partners of this community service are groups of elderly people accompanied by elderly cadres, village officials and community service teams. This health education activity began by explaining the material given during the counseling, the presenters also distributed assistive media such as leaflets. The results obtained from interviews and measurements of the physical condition of the elderly were obtained by 29 independent elderl. This elderly is still able to carry out all his daily activities independently without the help of his family or other people. Even still doing work such as paddy fields and livestock farming independently. While the elderly who experience mental or emotional disorders as many as 9 people, so they are very dependent on family or other people because they experience a decrease in physical independence. Other health education for the elderly group in Pukdale Village is in the form of guidance on nutritional patterns and resting patterns for the elderly. This guidance is focused on balanced nutritional intake, diet, dietary requirements and fluid requirements. The final activity is carried out with an examination in the form of weighing, measuring height, measuring body temperature and blood pressure. Based on the results of Body Mass Index (BMI) measurements, 11 people were in the normal category, 10 people were in the thin and fat category. The results of temperature measurements using a thermometer in the elderly as many as 21 people showed good health conditions, namely an average of 36.50 C. While the blood pressure examination results showed that as many as 7 people had high blood pressure and other elderly people were still in normal condition. Community-Based Health Efforts (UKBM) through home visits to elderly people to determine health status. It is hoped that the need for home visits to monitor the health status of the elderly is carried out regularly and continuously. It is recommended that health services, especially the elderly Integrated Healthcare Center, continue to provide education and health services as well as become educators in providing information or counseling about elderly health, especially nutritional patterns, physical activity, routine health control and stress management, as well as for elderly families to always pay attention to individual health status. elderly in the family and provide support for routine check-ups at health care facilities.
PERILAKU HIDUP BERSIH DAN SEHAT UNTUK MENINGKATKAN KUALITAS KESEHATAN REMAJA DI GMIT KAISAREA KELURAHAN KOLHUA KECAMATAN MAULAFA KOTA KUPANG Nuhan, Maria Vilastry; Atok, Yosefa Sarlince; Sormin, Roslin E. M.; Palalangan, Damita
Jurnal Cahaya Mandalika ISSN 2721-4796 (online) Vol. 3 No. 2 (2022)
Publisher : Institut Penelitian Dan Pengambangan Mandalika Indonesia (IP2MI)

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Perilaku Hidup Bersih dan Sehat merupakan cerminan pola hidup keluarga yang senantiasa memperhatikan dan menjaga kesehatan seluruh anggota keluarga. Kegiatan pengabdian masyarakat dalam hal ini sosialisasi kesehatan pada remaja di GMIT Kaisarea dilaksanakan pada hari Minggu, 12 February 2023 mulai pukul 10.00 WITA. Sebagai tenaga pelaksanan adalah 4 orang dosen D-III Kebidanan STIKes Maranatha Kupang. Jumlah remaja yang mengikuti sosialisasi adalah sebanyak 50 orang. Kegiatan dimulai dengan pembukaan oleh Pendamping remaja, dilanjutkan dengan perkenalan dengan para tim pelaksanan kegiatan. Sosialisasi dibuka oleh ketua tim dengan menjelaskan maksud dan tujuan sosialisasi Perilaku Hidup Bersih dan Sehat. Sebelum dimulai, ketua tim membeikan pertanyaan-pertanyaan sebagai pre-test kepada hadirin. Lalu sosialisasi dilakukan oleh 1-3 orang pemateri. Sebelum sosialisasi berakhir, tim penyuluh memberikan pertanyaan sebagai bentuk post-test. Kemudian kegiatan ditututp oleh Pendamping remaja GMIT Kaisarea.
EDUKASI 1OOO HPK SEBAGAI UPAYA PENCEGAHAN DAN PENURUNAN STUNTING DI DESA PUKDALE KECAMATAN KUPANG TIMUR Sormin, Roslin E.M; Mangngi, Atalia Pili; Atok, Yosefa S.; Nuhan, Maria V.; Manek, Brigita D.; Ria, Matilda Bupu; Ilma, Nabilah N.; Duka, Maria M. T.; Gusman, Avelina P.; Palalangan, Damita; Alang, Ermi L.; Satiti, Diah A.D; Fernandez, Ninick C.; Babys , Deviserlina; Murti, Ni Putu I.D.P; Fangi, Windy F.; Babis , Sonida S. D.
Jurnal Abdi Insani Vol 11 No 2 (2024): Jurnal Abdi Insani
Publisher : Universitas Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/abdiinsani.v11i2.1503

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Stunting is a chronic nutritional problem that causes stunted physical growth, while development is the process of changing a person's behavior and mental state including emotional, social, abilities and skills. Efforts to prevent STUNTING can be made by educating about the importance of the first 1000 days of life. To provide education and increase public understanding about the importance of the first 1000 days of life as an effort to prevent STUNTING. This activity was carried out at the Pukdale village office with the target being pregnant women, mothers with babies, mothers of toddlers and couples of childbearing age and the general public in Pukdale village. Counseling or education to the community by involving stakeholders as supporters of creating a healthy generation. This activity was attended by a target group of 50 people consisting of pregnant women, mothers with babies and toddlers and also the general public. All participants were enthusiastically involved and interacted with the resource person through discussion and question and answer sessions. This activity had a very good impact on all participants because there was an increase in knowledge based on the results of the questionnaire examination.