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OPTIMALISASI KUNJUNGAN POSYANDU BALITA MELALUI KELAS IBU BALITA DI WILAYAH KERJA PUSKESMAS PEGAMBIRAN KELURAHAN GATES NAN XX KOTA PADANG Desmawati Desmawati; Meilinda Agus; Agnestya Nurul Fergita; Mimi Rahmawati; Nissa Primasari; Syifa Fadhilah; Trisnanda Marintan
BULETIN ILMIAH NAGARI MEMBANGUN Vol 7 No 2 (2024)
Publisher : LPPM (Institute for Research and Community Services) Universitas Andalas Padang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25077/bina.v7i2.581

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The Integrated Service Post (Pos Pelayanan Terpadu/Posyandu) closely monitors children's growth and development through routine weighing to detect any growth and development disorders early. Classes are provided for mothers to discuss health services, nutrition, and growth and development, facilitated by trained personnel using Maternal and Child Health (MCH) books. We aim to raise awareness among the people of RT 01 RW 01, Gates Nan XX sub-district, about the importance of monitoring the growth and development of babies and toddlers. Using the USG scoring method, an analytical survey was conducted to identify community issues and establish priorities. Classroom interventions were performed for mothers of toddlers using MCH and Audio-Visual media, and activities were evaluated for effectiveness. Results of the health data collection that the service team carried out previously at Gates Nan XX Village showed that the number of babies aged 29 days-12 months was two people with a history of weighing every three months, one person (50%), while the population of toddlers aged 1-5 years is nine people, with a history of not having been weighed in the last three months as many as seven people (78%). After the intervention of mother empowerment through the toddler mother class, it is obtained that the mothers of toddlers are committed to monitoring the growth and development of toddlers at the posyandu and actively participating in the class of mothers of toddlers actively participate in attending toddler mother classes.
OPTIMALISASI KUNJUNGAN POSYANDU BALITA MELALUI KELAS IBU BALITA DI WILAYAH KERJA PUSKESMAS PEGAMBIRAN KELURAHAN GATES NAN XX KOTA PADANG Desmawati Desmawati; Meilinda Agus; Agnestya Nurul Fergita; Mimi Rahmawati; Nissa Primasari; Syifa Fadhilah; Trisnanda Marintan
BULETIN ILMIAH NAGARI MEMBANGUN Vol. 7 No. 2 (2024)
Publisher : LPPM (Institute for Research and Community Services) Universitas Andalas Padang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25077/bina.v7i2.581

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The Integrated Service Post (Pos Pelayanan Terpadu/Posyandu) closely monitors children's growth and development through routine weighing to detect any growth and development disorders early. Classes are provided for mothers to discuss health services, nutrition, and growth and development, facilitated by trained personnel using Maternal and Child Health (MCH) books. We aim to raise awareness among the people of RT 01 RW 01, Gates Nan XX sub-district, about the importance of monitoring the growth and development of babies and toddlers. Using the USG scoring method, an analytical survey was conducted to identify community issues and establish priorities. Classroom interventions were performed for mothers of toddlers using MCH and Audio-Visual media, and activities were evaluated for effectiveness. Results of the health data collection that the service team carried out previously at Gates Nan XX Village showed that the number of babies aged 29 days-12 months was two people with a history of weighing every three months, one person (50%), while the population of toddlers aged 1-5 years is nine people, with a history of not having been weighed in the last three months as many as seven people (78%). After the intervention of mother empowerment through the toddler mother class, it is obtained that the mothers of toddlers are committed to monitoring the growth and development of toddlers at the posyandu and actively participating in the class of mothers of toddlers actively participate in attending toddler mother classes.
DETERMINANTS OF PRECANCEROUS CERVICAL LESIONS IN FEMALE SALTED FISH ARTISANS Lusi Andriani; Zamharira Muslim; Sri Yanniarti; Agnestya Nurul Fergita
Proceeding of Banten Internasional Conference on Health Advancement and Research Vol. 1 No. 1 (2026): Proceeding Banten International Conference on Health Advancement & Research (BI
Publisher : Poltekkes Kemenkes Banten

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Cervical cancer is the second leading cause of death in women, with 36,633 cases or 9.2% of total cancer cases. Risk factors for cervical cancer include age, age at first marriage, duration of hormonal contraceptive use, parity, smoking, family history of cancer, unhealthy diet, exposure to hazardous substances, and unhealthy lifestyle. The aim of this study was to determine the factors contributing to the incidence of precancerous cervical lesions in women who work as salted fish artisans. A cross-sectional study was conducted involving 70 women who work as salted fish artisans in the Padang Serai Community Health Centre working area who met the criteria. Data were obtained through questionnaires and VIA (Visual Inspection with Acetic Acid) tests. The results showed that 51.4% were under 20 years old and over 35 years old, 55.7% were married under the age of 20, 64.3% were multiparous, 77.1% had used and were currently using hormonal contraceptives, 57.1% had used hormonal contraceptives for more than 2 years, 96.8% did not smoke, 80% of the respondents' husbands or family members smoked, 98.6% had no history of cancer in their families, 98.6% consumed processed salted fish, 100% had negative formalin test results, and 8.6% had precancerous cervical lesions. Variables associated with the occurrence of precancerous cervical lesions were age with a p-value of 0.025 and duration of hormonal contraceptive use with a p-value of 0.034. It is recommended to provide continuous education to women about the dangers of cervical cancer, motivate them to undergo early detection of cervical cancer, maintain vulvovaginal hygiene, and use contraceptives rationally.