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Obstetric telemedicine during COVID-19 pandemic: Experience from teman ibu telemedicine for strengthening antenatal care Brian Sahar Afifah; Dyah Krisnawati Satia Pratiwi
BKM Public Health and Community Medicine PHS8 Accepted Abstracts
Publisher : Universitas Gadjah Mada

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Objective: This paper explores midwives’role in developing yoga and pregnancy online class in the context of making pregnancy safer during COVID-19 pandemic, where obstetric telemedicine is more accessible as compared to face to face antenatal care. Content: Almost all over the world, antenatal care is restricted during COVID-19 pandemic, this risk delaying the progress of overcoming the danger signs of pregnancy which can lead to maternal mortality. In Indonesia, 90% of independent practice midwife services are closed and the coverage of K4 midwifery services antenatal care services for pregnant women 4 times during pregnancy continues to decline. Midwives’ have a strategic role in strengthening midwifery services through obstetric telemedicine, remote midwifery services from health facilities through audio and video. The services provided include antenatal care, classes for pregnant women including communication, information and education (KIE) on healthy lifestyles, as well as KIE COVID-19, and prenatal gentle yoga online, so as to provide safe, effective services, and minimize the risk of COVID-19 transmission. Within a year of the pandemic, temaniibu telemedicine provided service approximately 1,064 pregnant women from various regions in Indonesia through the Zoom meeting application. Technical barriers were found from users such as unstable internet signals, internal obstacles is such as unaccustomed in using electronic medical records, and the lack of insurance service providers that cover obstetric telemedicine services. Therefore, it is necessary to develop an Electronic Medica Record (EMR) and sustainable technology, in collaboration with donor and academia. Furthermore, the future of obstetric telemedicine can be used to strengthen health services during pandemic, since it reduces transportation usage to reach obstetric services, reduce waiting time for obstetric patients, and reduce the risk of maternal complications and newborn emergencies.
PENINGKATAN PENGETAHUAN KADER MELALUI BUKU SAKU SEBAGAI STRATEGI KEBERHASILAN MENYUSUI PADA IBU NIFAS Hardiningsih; Emma Anastya Puriastuti; Dyah Krisnawati Satia Pratiwi
Jurnal Medicare Vol. 4 No. 1: JANUARY 2025
Publisher : Rena Cipta Mandiri

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Successful breastfeeding among postpartum mothers plays a key role in reducing health risks for both infants and mothers. Community health workers have a vital role educating postpartum mothers, particularly regarding successful breastfeeding. Limited resources often hinder these health workers' ability to acquire up-to-date knowledge. Pocketbooks are considered an effective and easily accessible communication tool, helping to overcome communication barriers and provide information. This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of pocketbooks as a supportive educational tool for community health workers in improving their knowledge about successful breastfeeding among postpartum mothers. The research design is a comparative test. The study population includes all community health workers in the working area of the Sangkrah Health Center. The sampling technique used is quota sampling. This study provided an intervention in distributing pocketbooks to community health workers, who were previously given an explanation of the content of the pocketbooks and underwent a pre-test. After 14 days, the community health workers took a post-test. Data analysis was conducted using a one-group pre-test and post-test design. The results showed an increase in knowledge scores before and after the training. There was an impact of distributing pocketbooks on the knowledge of community health workers about successful breastfeeding.
Anemia And Sleep Patterns Among Adolescent Women In Surakarta City The Title Of The Article Is English Dyah Krisnawati Satia Pratiwi; Anastya, Emma; Nahdiyah Karimah
Journal for Quality in Women's Health Vol. 7 No. 2 (2024): September
Publisher : Universitas STRADA Indonesia

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Background. Anemia, a condition in which the hemoglobin (Hb) level in the blood is lower than the normal value, disrupts the oxygen distribution process to all body tissues, disrupts sleep patterns, and has an impact on monoamine metabolism due to insufficient oxygen concentration in the blood. It is also a public issue that affects a country's health indicators. Method. The chi square test was employed for both univariate and bivariate data analysis in this cross-sectional, quantitative observational study with a sample size of 76 participants. Result. The study found a strong correlation between anemia and sleep habits in adolescent girls (p=0.046; α=0.05; CI=95%). Analysis. Disruption of monoamine metabolic activity in the brain which plays a role in sleep physiology and the occurrence of sleep disorders in someone with iron deficiency. Conclution. Adolescent girls who are anemic have shorter sleep durations (<8 hours).