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Participation in Pregnant Mother Class and Implementation of Exclusive Breastfeeding in Betungan Community Health Center, Bengkulu Ismiati, Ismiati; Lubis, Yuliana; Susmini, Susmini
Journal of Maternal and Child Health Vol 4, No 1 (2019)
Publisher : Masters Program in Public Health, Universitas Sebelas Maret, Indonesia

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Background: Exclusive breastfeeding can be seen from the role of the world in which in 2006, WHO (World Health Organization) issued a Child Growth Standard which is then applied throughout the world. The content is to emphasize the importance of breastfeeding only to infants from birth to 6 months of age. After that, the baby begins to be given complementary foods beside ASI. Data from the Health Profile of Bengkulu Province in 2014 showed that only 20.67% of infants aged 0-6 months get exclusive breastfeeding from the total number of infants aged 0-6 months ie 12.508 (Health Office, 2014). The purpose of this study is to obtain in-depth information about the implementation of prenatal class on exclusive breastfeeding at community health center.Subjects and Method: The qualitative research design used was Rapid Assessment Procedures, which is a qualitative approach or study. The population of mothers who have 0-6 months old baby sample was 16 people while the others were 4 heads of community health center, midwife, and cadre. Then the information received was processed and analyzed its theme (data reduction, data presentation, conclusion / verification) and then was tested for its validity with triangulation.Results: The lack of role of pregnant mother class in increasing exclusive breast feeding is caused by various factors. The practice of exclusive breastfeeding successfully performed by larger informants is due to the policies of maternity providers and post-maternal conditions for both mother and infant. For the maternal and child health program program, it is expected to be able to conduct periodic evaluation of the prenatal class.Keywords: exclusive breastfeeding, intention and classes of pregnant womenCorespondence:Ismiati. School of Health Polytechnics Bengkulu, North Sumatera, Jl. Indragiri No. 3 Padang Harapan Bengkulu. Email: ismiatidzaky@gmail.com. Mobile: 085290534545Journal of Maternal and Child Health (2019), 4(1): 36-39https://doi.org/10.26911/thejmch.2019.04.01.05
Upaya Meningkatkan Kecerdasan Naturalis Anak Usia 3-4 Tahun Melalui Bermain Kreatif Berbasis Area Susmini, Susmini
Golden Age: Jurnal Ilmiah Tumbuh Kembang Anak Usia Dini Vol 3 No 1 (2018)
Publisher : Program Studi Pendidikan Guru Raudlatul Athfal, UIN Sunan Kalijaga Yogyakarta

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This study aims to determine the naturalist intelligence of children aged 3-4 years in Amanah Family Planning Guwo Tlogowungu Pati 2016/2017 academic year. 2) and to determine the increase in naturalist intelligence of children aged 3-4 years in Amanah Guwo KB Tlogowungu Pati 2016/2017 school year through area-based creative play. This research method uses a type of classroom action research. This research was conducted in two stages, namely cycle I and cycle II. The subjects of this study were students of Amanah Play Group aged 3-4 years Guwo Tlogowungu Pati as many as 20 students. The results of this study indicate that area-based creative play to improve children's naturalist intelligence is carried out with two cycles, the first cycle is carried out by opening 4 areas. The second cycle is done by opening 5 game areas. The results of data analysis and observation through area-based creative play showed an increase from the pre-cycle of 35% of children who completed their naturalist intelligence, increasing in the first cycle to 61%. That is, an increase of 30%. In cycle II it increased to 80% and there was an increase of 85%. The results achieved in the second cycle had fulfilled the intended completeness target, namely 80% of all children scored with a complete category of 85. This increase in the average value proved the success of area-based creative play to improve children's naturalist intelligence.
HUBUNGAN PENGETAHUAN, JUMLAH ANAK DAN UMUR DENGAN PENGGUNAAN KONTRASEPSI SUNTIK Susmini, Susmini
JURNAL MEDIA KESEHATAN Vol 9 No 2 (2016): Jurnal Media Kesehatan Poltekkes Kemenkes Bengkulu Volume 9 Nomor 2 Oktober Tahun
Publisher : Politeknik Kesehatan Kemenkes Bengkulu

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KB formulated as an effort to increase awareness and public participation under theage limit of marriage, birth control, fostering family resilience, improving the welfare of thefamily to realize a small family happy and prosperous (BKKBN, 2011). The purpose of this studyto determine the relationship of Knowledge, Number of Children (Parity) and Age WithInjectable Contraceptive Use In Puskesmas Megang District of North Lubuklinggau IILubuklinggau 2014. This study used a survey method with cross sectional Analytical. With atotal population of 325 people. Sampling by means of random sampling. The respondents are allover acceptors in Puskesmas Megang District of North Lubuklinggau II Lubuklinggau 2014totaling 65 people. From the research of 65 respondents obtained knowledge with the use ofinjectable contraceptives, respondents Knowledge obtained the highest results wereknowledgeable enough respondents was 25 (38.5%) of respondents. From the research of 65respondents Number of respondents children obtained the highest results that respondents withthe number of children a little ≤ 2 there were 33 (50.8%) of respondents who use injectablecontraceptives. From the research of 65 respondents to the Age of respondents obtained thehighest results were age with low risk (age 20-35 years) amounted to 49 (75.4%) of respondentswho use injectable contraceptives. From the results of bivariate analysis showed no significantrelationship between knowledge and injectable contraceptives p value = 0.131, the results of thebivariate also showed no significant relationship between the number of children with CICs pvalue = 0.329 and the results of the bivariate also showed a significant relationship between ageCICs with p value = 0,040. Results of this research are expected to be a driving force for healthworkers, especially Puskesmas Megang District of North Lubuklinggau II Lubuklinggau toprovide education on contraception mamfaat to adjust the spacing births.