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Literature Review: Analisis Hubungan Pemakaian Bedong pada Bayi Baru Lahir terhadap Kesehatan Bayi di Indonesia Romadlona, Nohan Arum; Rifanti, Dinda Putri; Hartanto, Maria Kireina; Ummah, Mazroatul Khoiroh; Sucita, Ni Made Dwi Astini; Aulia, Raveena Amira; Amelia, Talitha; Novembriani, Rizqie Putri
Prosiding Seminar Kesehatan Nasional Sexophone 2024: Kekerasan dalam Pacaran: Hubungan Romantis Berujung Tragis
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Malang

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Baby swaddling or baby wrapping is an Indonesian custom practiced on newborn babies with the aim of providing a sense of comfort, warmth, and protection. Swaddling also has a negative impact on the baby's motor development where at the time of swaddling the baby cannot perform movement activities freely and get motion stimulation from the environment. The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between the use of swaddling in newborns and infant health in Indonesia. This research method is to use the literature review method by analyzing, summarizing and comparing one research with another from related journal sources that can be accessed on Google Scholar. From the results of the analysis through literature review, it was found that swaddling has positive and negative effects on infants. Among the positive effects are to help increase the baby's body temperature, improve sleep quality, and make the baby feel comfortable, while the negative effect is to slow down gross motor development in infants.
Analisis Hubungan Tradisi Pengasapan Ibu dan Bayi di Indonesia Terhadap Kesehatan: Literature Review Romadlona, Nohan Arum; Diansasnita, Aisha; Hutami, Citra Kirana; Rosa, Elvania; Husna, Fahrun Nisa' Sifaul; Rahma, Fidela; Fitrah, Iftitah Hanim Tarisa; Novembriani, Rizqie Putri
Prosiding Seminar Kesehatan Nasional Sexophone 2024: Kekerasan dalam Pacaran: Hubungan Romantis Berujung Tragis
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The tradition of smoking mothers and babies remains a cultural practice in Indonesia. The tradition of smoking is a 40-day custom of heating or smoking newborn babies with their mothers using smoke from burning coals. This practice is carried out with the hope that the baby will grow stronger and accelerate the mother's postnatal recovery. The smoking tradition varies greatly depending on the culture in each region, such as the Tatobi, Marapi, Mandadang, Bedaring, and Sei traditions. The objective of this literature study is to analyze the relationship between the implementation of the tradition of smoking mothers and babies in Indonesia and the health of both mother and baby. This study was conducted through a literature review method using eight journal articles obtained from the Google Scholar database published between 2013 and 2022. The study findings indicate that over time, smoking traditions are considered irrelevant to health because smoking on mothers and babies can increase the risk of respiratory disorders and lung function impairment, such as ARI. Minister of Health Regulation number 1077/MENKES/PER/V/2011 states that indoor air pollution that exceeds requirements can be caused by incomplete combustion pollutants produced from biomass fuels.
The correlation between the amount of weight gain and physical activity levels in Depot Medroxyprogesterone Acetate (DMPA) users Hasanah, Zumroh; Merawati, Desiana; Azidin, Raja Mohammed Firhad Raja; Amelia, Dessy; Puriastuti, Alifia Candra; Novembriani, Rizqie Putri; Viandika, Nurya; Dewi, Putri Nurika
Indonesian Journal of Research in Physical Education, Sport, and Health Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): Indonesian Journal of Research in Physical Education, Sport, and Health (IJRPES
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Background: DMPA is a widely used contraceptive in Indonesia due to its accessibility and effectiveness. However, side effects such as weight gain are a concern, with more than 90% of the 600 users in 2022-2023 experiencing them. Objective: This study aimed to examine the correlation between the amount of weight gain and physical activity levels in DMPA users. Methods: This study used a cross-sectional design with consecutive sampling, involving 82 women (aged 19-51 years, average weight 58 kg) selected using the Slovin formula. Data were collected through structured interviews and questionnaires covering demographics, medical history, and physical activity level based on IPAQ. Body weight was measured with a calibrated digital scale, and association analysis was performed using the Chi-Square test (p < 0.05 was considered significant). Result: Analysis showed no statistically significant association between physical activity level and the amount of weight gain in DMPA users (p > 0.05). Conclusion: Other factors beyond physical activity, such as diet and metabolism, may play a more significant role in weight gain in DMPA users, so further research is needed. Future research should clarify these relationships by considering a broader range of influencing factors, including demographic variables, metabolic health, lifestyle behaviors, etc., to develop a more comprehensive understanding of how DMPA use affects weight management.
HERO (Helping and Empowering Women): Dukungan Pra-Konsepsi untuk Perempuan Usia Reproduksi Novembriani, Rizqie Putri; Andyastanti, Tisnalia Merdya; Hasanah, Winny Kirana; Puriastuti, Alifia Candra; Aghnani, Almira Dwi; Desyasti, Falaah Azurra; Rahmawati, Zulfa; Suprobo, Nina Rini
Jurnal SOLMA Vol. 14 No. 1 (2025)
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Prof. DR. Hamka (UHAMKA Press)

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Background: The HERO (Helping and Empowering Women in Reproductive Choices) program is a community service initiative aimed at enhancing the knowledge of women of reproductive age in Sumbersekar Village, Dau District, Malang Regency. A situational analysis of Midwife Sunarni’s practice revealed significant challenges: a shortage of adequately trained village health cadres to support healthcare professionals in delivering reproductive health education and low community awareness stemming from educational and economic factors. Method: Conducted in September 2024 and through two educational sessions involving village health workers and women of reproductive age, the program provided information on family planning, reproductive health, and preconception nutrition. Participants completed pretests and posttests to assess knowledge improvement before and after the sessions. Result: Results showed a significant increase in the average posttest score (89.80) compared to the pretest score (57.80). The distribution of knowledge levels also indicated a rise in the "high" category from 0% in the pretest to 76% in the posttest. This program successfully demonstrated the effectiveness of education in improving preconception health knowledge among women of reproductive age. Follow-up and monitoring by village health workers are necessary to sustain the knowledge and healthy behaviors promoted by the program. Conclusion: It is important to build on the success of the HERO initiative by implementing ongoing education programs and addressing remaining knowledge gaps.
Optimalisasi Kesehatan ODHIV melalui Pendekatan Model Information, Motivation, Behavioral Skills (IMB) Wardani, Hartati Eko; Sulistina, Dewi Ratna; Hasanah, Winny Kirana; Novembriani, Rizqie Putri; Suprobo, Nina Rini; Azmi, Izzatsaltsa Maya; Retyani, Amira Muradah; Fitriyani, Nasywa
Jurnal SOLMA Vol. 14 No. 1 (2025)
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Background: Data from 2023 shows that around 39.9 million people in the world are living with HIV. East Java Province is in second place with 77,447 cases of people living with HIV/AIDS in 2022. People with HIV (PLHIV) need social support for treatment, care, and building resilience. Without this support, they are at risk of experiencing declining health, difficulty accessing care, loss of enthusiasm, and feelings of helplessness. Methods: This activity was carried out using the Information, Motivation, Behavioral Skills (IMB) Model approach through counseling by two expert speakers. Supporting media in the form of pocket books were also distributed to participants. The activity was carried out on August 3, 2024, targeting peer supporters from the Mahameru Foundation, Malang City branch and representatives of field outreach from Malang City and Regency. The evaluation was carried out by comparing the results of the pre-test and post-test of the participants. Results: There was an increase in the average pre-test and post-test scores of 13 points. Paired T-Test showed a significant difference between the average pre-test and post-test scores after being given education (p=0.006). The T-test results showed that T count was greater than T table, indicating a significant difference. Conclusions: This counseling program successfully increased participants' knowledge about handling HIV/AIDS and effective communication with PLHIV. To strengthen the role of peer supporters, additional training such as Psychological First Aid is needed to improve skills in providing appropriate emotional support.
Peningkatan kewaspadaan terhadap kekerasan anak usia dini melalui kartu edukasi power kids Puriastuti, Alifia Candra; Hasanah, Winny Kirana; Novembriani, Rizqie Putri; Suprobo, Nina Rini; Dani, Nova Wulan Rahma; Putri, Dinda Farida
Jurnal Inovasi Hasil Pengabdian Masyarakat (JIPEMAS) Vol 8 No 2 (2025)
Publisher : University of Islam Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33474/jipemas.v8i2.22624

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Pendahuluan: Kekerasan seksual dan perundungan kian marak terjadi pada anak. Pelakunya dapat orang lain bahkan orang yang berada di sekitar anak. Tujuan pengabdian ini untuk menumbuhkan kewaspadaan pada anak dengan menggunakan kartu edukasi sebagai alternatif media edukasi. Metode: Partcipartory Action Research digunakan penulis kepada para siswa PAUD Miracle Kids, mitra kegiatan pengabdian masyarakat ini memiliki permasalahan terkait pencegahan kekerasan seksual dan perundungan. Sehingga pemberian edukasi dilakukan dengan alat bantu kartu edukasi. Hasil: diperoleh hasil efektif dalam penyampaian materi pencegahan kekerasan pada anak dengan kartu edukasi ini. Kartu disusun sesuaikan dengan materi pencegahan kekerasan seksual untuk anak usia dini yang dituangkan dalam fash card yang memiliki gambar dan warna yang menarik. Media kartu edukasi dipilih karena anak lebih mudah menerima informasi berupa grafis. Pembahasan: Kegiatan ini merupakan bagian dari Pendidikan Seksualitas Komprehensif yang menjadi bagian proses belajar mengajar berbasis kurikulum. Tidak jauh berbeda dengan pendidikan seksual, menanamkan pembentukan karakter positif pada anak usia dini juga menjadi perhatian agar anak dapat terhindar sebagai korban maupun pelaku perundungan. Simpulan: Kartu edukasi dapat menjadi media alternatif dalam menyampaikan pendidikan anti kekerasan dan diharapkan dapat menumbuhkan pemahaman pada siswa untuk mencegah terjadinya kekerasan. Media ini juga sesuai dengan perkembangan anak usia prasekolah yang lebih menyenangi aktivitas yang bersifat permainan dan mencoba hal baru yang ada disekitarnya.
Self-Motivated Learning on Reproductive Health Education: Literature Review Ekawati, Rany; Karami, Ahmad Fahmi; Maulida, Adiska Rahma; Ikrimah, Ikrimah; Apriliani, Putri Naya; Suprobo, Nina Rini; Novembriani, Rizqie Putri
Mulawarman International Conference on Tropical Public Health Vol. 1 No. 1 (2025): The 3th MICTOPH
Publisher : Faculty of Public Health Mulawarman University, Indonesia

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Sexual health issues remain unresolved globally and nationally. In Indonesia, unwanted pregnancies among women aged 15-19 years are twice as high (16%) as those aged 20-24 years (8%), and 19% of young people aged 15-24 who have had sexual relations report unwanted pregnancies. Comprehensive Sexuality Education (CSE) is one of the media in addressing this issue, fostering self-motivated learning that empowers adolescents to prevent unintended pregnancies and manage their sexual health. This study aimed to identify media and tools that effectively enhance adolescents' motivation for independent learning about reproductive health. A literature review was conducted using the Publish or Perish database for articles from 2018 to 2023, with keywords such as "self-motivated learning," "reproductive health," and "adolescents." Through the PRISMA method, we found 1,755 articles were screened, and four relevant studies were identified. The findings suggest that game-based learning platforms and M-Health websites offering direct counseling and practical reproductive health guidance are particularly effective in fostering self-motivated learning. In conclusion, both game-based learning and M-Health platforms are key tools in promoting autonomous learning among adolescents about reproductive health.
Antenatal Depression and Its Correlates: A Case Control Study on Multiple Influencing Variables Hasanah, Zumroh; Novembriani, Rizqie Putri
Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research Vol 5 No 4 (2023): Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research
Publisher : GLOBAL HEALTH SCIENCE GROUP

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37287/ijghr.v5i4.2688

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Depression is a major global contributor to disability, particularly among women, with antenatal depression emerging as a leading source of health problems in this group. Recognizing risk factors is critical for early detection and prevention strategies. This study explores the correlation between antenatal depression and factors such as risky pregnancies, history of child abuse, financial difficulties, marital conflict, and pregnancy status in Surabaya. Method: The case-control study, which took place from May to July 2019 at Jagir and Tanah Kali Kedinding Public Health Centers, included 58 pregnant women. The findings indicate a strong link between antenatal depression and high-risk pregnancies. When additional factors are taken into account, characteristics such as financial difficulties, pregnancy status, marital conflict, and a history of child abuse may lose significance. Caution is urged when interpreting these findings, emphasizing the importance of considering the clinical situation
Reproductive Health Education and Bullying Prevention Amelia, Dessy; Merawati, Desiana; Hasanah, Zumroh; Puriastuti, Alifia Candra; Novembriani, Rizqie Putri
Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research Vol 6 No S5 (2024): Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research
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Adolescence is crucial for developing knowledge and behaviours related to reproductive health. Bullying in schools is a widespread issue that significantly impacts the mental health and overall well-being of adolescents. School-based health education enhances students' understanding of reproductive health topics. This study aims to assess the understanding of junior high school students in Malang Regency regarding reproductive health education and bullying prevention within schools. Respondents in this study amounted to 814 students who used purposive sampling techniques in sampling research. Using a quantitative approach with a cross-sectional study design, this research analyses the relationship between students' ages and their knowledge of reproductive health and bullying prevention. A questionnaire was administered as the research instrument from July to August 2024. Age plays a significant role in the effectiveness of reproductive health education, as younger adolescents typically possess less knowledge than their older peers. Additionally, the prevalence of bullying tends to decrease with age, particularly among older adolescents. The effects of bullying on mental health also vary based on age and gender. Cultural factors significantly influence adolescents' experiences with reproductive health. The study finds a notable relationship between age and knowledge of reproductive health, as well as awareness of bodily changes and reproductive health issues among junior high school students in Malang Regency.