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The Effect of Multimedia Video Learning on Students' Knowledge about Adolescent Reproductive Health in Preparing Puberty Nara Lintan Mega Puspita; Huda Rohmawati; Raras Sucma Ambar; Putri Erika
Journal for Quality in Public Health Vol. 5 No. 2 (2022): May
Publisher : Master of Public Health Program Institut Ilmu Kesehatan STRADA Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/jqph.v5i2.342

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Puberty is the maturation and growth that occurs when the reproductive organs begin to function and secondary sex begins to emerge. Lack of preparation of children for puberty is a serious psychological danger. The purpose of the study was to determine the Effect of Video Learning Multimedia on Students' Knowledge of Adolescent Reproductive Health in Preparing for Puberty. This study uses a one-group pretest-posttest design method. The sample in this study was 37 respondents taken using non-probability sampling technique. The research instruments used were materials and questionnaire sheets. The results of the study were analyzed using the Wilcoxon statistical test. The results of the research showed that before being given health education most of the respondents (67.6%) were not ready to face puberty and after being given health education almost all respondents (94.6%) were ready to face puberty. Based on the results of statistical tests obtained p-value 0.000 < (0.05), then H0 is rejected and H1 is accepted, meaning that there is an Effect of Multimedia Video Learning on Students' Knowledge of Adolescent Reproductive Health in Preparing for Puberty. It is hoped that educational institutions can become a reference for applying health education in schools about puberty as a means to increase knowledge and be prepared earlier to face puberty.
Effect of Extra Virgin Olive Oil on the Apoptosis Index and the Number of Antral Ovarian Follicles in Rats Exposed to Cigarette Smoke Huda Rohmawati; Nara Lintan Mega Puspita; Pria Sabila Putri; Raras Sucma Ambar
STRADA : Jurnal Ilmiah Kesehatan Vol. 13 No. 2 (2024): November
Publisher : Universitas STRADA Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/sjik.v13i2.1172

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Infertility is a global problem. Risk factors for infertility are cigarette smoke. Cigarette smoke contains harmful substances that can have adverse effects on follicle development. Oxidative stress due to cigarette smoke can activate proinflammatory cytokines in ovarian blood. Alternative natural treatments are needed that have antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. Extra virgin olive oil is pure oil from olives rich in antioxidants. Its polyphenol content has been proven to be high in anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties. This study aims to determine the effect of extra virgin olive oil on the apoptosis index and the number of antral ovarian follicles in mice exposed to cigarette smoke. The design of this study was a true experiment with a post-test-only control group design. The experimental animals used white mice aged 2-3 months, weighing 150-250 grams.
The Relationship Between Risk Factors And Stunting Incidence In Children Aged 24-59 Months In The Working Area Of Semen Community Health Center, Kediri Regency, 2023 Rahma Kusuma Dewi; Dhita Kris Prasetyanti; Meirna Eka Fitriasnani; Lindha Sri Kusumawati; Raras Sucma Ambar; Siti Khotimah
Journal for Quality in Women's Health Vol. 8 No. 1 (2025): March
Publisher : Universitas STRADA Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/jqwh.v8i1.273

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Stunting, caused by malnutrition during pregnancy and early childhood, leads to growth failure and cognitive delays. Key risk factors include maternal nutrition, breastfeeding practices, low birth weight (LBW), birth length, and neonatal health. This study analyzes the relationship between these factors and stunting in children aged 24-59 months in Puskesmas Semen, Kediri Regency, in 2023. Using a correlational design, data were collected in August 2023 through simple random sampling. Chi-square tests and logistic regression were used for analysis. The findings indicate that breastfeeding history, LBW, and birth length significantly impact stunting, with LBW as the strongest risk factor (RR = 2.19). Prevention efforts should focus on exclusive breastfeeding, reducing LBW, and improving maternal nutrition. Sustainable stunting interventions require collaboration among healthcare professionals, the government, and communities..