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Pelatihan Kader PKK di Kota Probolinggo dalam Upaya Pencegahan Kematian Ibu dan Bayi serta Pencegahan Stunting Fadli, Sonny; Rangkuti , Rahmah Yasinta; Susilo, Imam; Furaidah, Erna
Sewagati Vol 8 No 4 (2024)
Publisher : Pusat Publikasi ITS

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12962/j26139960.v8i4.1015

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Indikator kesehatan seperti angka kematian ibu, angka kematian bayi, dan prevalensi stunting merupakan tolak ukur penting dalam pemantauan kesehatan masyarakat. Meskipun terdapat penurunan angka global dalam rasio kematian ibu, situasi di Indonesia masih mengkhawatirkan. Kegiatan pengabdian masyarakat dilakukan untuk meningkatkan pengetahuan kader PKK Kota Probolinggo dalam deteksi dini kehamilan risiko tinggi dengan menggunakan platform digital Hamilku.ID dan meningkatkan pengetahuan kader PKK tentang skrining tumbuh kembang untuk penceghan stunting. Kegiatan pengabdian kepada masyarakat dilaksanakan di Dinas Kesehatan dan P2KB Kota Probolinggo dengan diawali pre-test, pelatihan dan post-test yang melibatkan 50 kader PKK di Kota Probolinggo. Dari hasil pre-test dan post-test terhadap 30 kader PKK, didapatkan nilai mean dari 30 responden pada saaat pre-test yakni sebesar 51,3 sedangkan nilai mean dari 30 responden pada saat post-test sebesar 85,3 yang dapat menunjukkan peningkatan pengetahuan setelah dilakukan pelatihan. Dengan nilai pearson correlation sebesar 0,362 dan P(T<=t) two-tail sebesar 1,599. Terdapat peningkatan pengetahuan kader dalam hal deteksi kehamilan risiko tinggi menggunakan platform digital Hamilku.ID dan skrining tumbuh kembang pada kader PKK di Kota Probolinggo.
Evaluation of The Poedji Rochjati Score Card (PRSC) on Digital Platform @hamilku.id Based on The Delphi Method Fadli, Sonny; Wibawa, Adhi Dharma; Eljatin, Dwinka Syafira
Jurnal Eksplora Informatika Vol 14 No 1 (2024): Jurnal Eksplora Informatika
Publisher : Institut Teknologi dan Bisnis STIKOM Bali

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30864/eksplora.v14i1.1108

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The number of cases and deaths of mothers and babies in Indonesia is increasing, which is mediated by low-risk detection in early pregnancy, and a lack of knowledge resulting in the dissemination of pregnancy-related information tends to be poorly understood. As a solution to this problem, the purpose of this study was to analyze the effectiveness and usability of the Poedji Rochjati Score Card (PRSC) feature on the @hamilku.id Digital Platform based on the Delphi method. Qualitative research methods with technical observations were carried out online by obstetricians and gynecologists. The main focus of this research was usability testing involving 46 pregnant women who used the application and 9 randomly selected respondents. The assessment and evaluation were guided by the Delphi method, which involved two rounds of testing by six obstetricians and gynecologists. The results were descriptively analyzed. The findings showed that pregnant female respondents aged between 17 and 34 years had a higher education level, were dominated by people without jobs/housewives, were domiciled in Sidoarjo, had undergone antenatal care (ANC) &le; 6 times, and had undergone &ge; 5 pregnancies. According to the PRS, 52.2% of pregnant women were classified as having high-risk pregnancies (HRPs). Based on the evaluation of the application from the usability aspect, 83.3% of the participants stated that the information was comprehensive and that the medical terminology was easy to understand. However, only half of them considered visualization in the form of images or animations to be very helpful in illustrating pregnancy risks. Delphi testing with obstetricians and gynecologists revealed that the digital PRSC features generated positive ratings, indicating that the tool is accurate, informative, easy to understand, and effective at improving the quality of health services. The second round showed an improvement in the quality and relevance of the digital PRSC features, with more diverse feedback from the respondents providing a broader perspective for future research and feature development. As a result, the digital PRSC feature can help individuals precisely and accurately identify pregnancy risks.
Evaluation of The Poedji Rochjati Score Card (PRSC) on Digital Platform @hamilku.id Based on The Delphi Method Fadli, Sonny; Wibawa, Adhi Dharma; Eljatin, Dwinka Syafira
Eksplora Informatika Vol 14 No 1 (2024): Jurnal Eksplora Informatika
Publisher : Institut Teknologi dan Bisnis STIKOM Bali

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30864/eksplora.v14i1.1108

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The number of cases and deaths of mothers and babies in Indonesia is increasing, which is mediated by low-risk detection in early pregnancy, and a lack of knowledge resulting in the dissemination of pregnancy-related information tends to be poorly understood. As a solution to this problem, the purpose of this study was to analyze the effectiveness and usability of the Poedji Rochjati Score Card (PRSC) feature on the @hamilku.id Digital Platform based on the Delphi method. Qualitative research methods with technical observations were carried out online by obstetricians and gynecologists. The main focus of this research was usability testing involving 46 pregnant women who used the application and 9 randomly selected respondents. The assessment and evaluation were guided by the Delphi method, which involved two rounds of testing by six obstetricians and gynecologists. The results were descriptively analyzed. The findings showed that pregnant female respondents aged between 17 and 34 years had a higher education level, were dominated by people without jobs/housewives, were domiciled in Sidoarjo, had undergone antenatal care (ANC) &le; 6 times, and had undergone &ge; 5 pregnancies. According to the PRS, 52.2% of pregnant women were classified as having high-risk pregnancies (HRPs). Based on the evaluation of the application from the usability aspect, 83.3% of the participants stated that the information was comprehensive and that the medical terminology was easy to understand. However, only half of them considered visualization in the form of images or animations to be very helpful in illustrating pregnancy risks. Delphi testing with obstetricians and gynecologists revealed that the digital PRSC features generated positive ratings, indicating that the tool is accurate, informative, easy to understand, and effective at improving the quality of health services. The second round showed an improvement in the quality and relevance of the digital PRSC features, with more diverse feedback from the respondents providing a broader perspective for future research and feature development. As a result, the digital PRSC feature can help individuals precisely and accurately identify pregnancy risks.
Successful Management of High-Risk Pregnancy with TORCH Infection History and Chronic Hypertension Karimah, Rumman; Fadli, Sonny; Eljatin, Dwinka Syafira; Indriastuti, Endah; Sari, Desiana Widityaning; Ridhoi, Ahmad
Journal of Medicine and Health Technology Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024)
Publisher : Direktorat Riset dan Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat, Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12962/j30466865.v1i2.1129

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A 41-year-old pregnant woman of Javanese ethnicity attended the outpatient clinic of a private hospital, presented with fifth pregnancy and no living children due to a history of ectopic pregnancy, two times IUFD, and one time neonatal death. The patient also had a history of chronic hypertension and asthma. The examination showed positive IgG Toxoplasma and CMV antibody levels. The patient's blood pressure also never touched the normal limit since the beginning of pregnancy. At the end of pregnancy, she had very high blood pressure and proteinuria. According to WHO Maternal Mortality Rate (MMR) is still very high, where two of the five highest causes are infection and hypertension in pregnancy. High risk pregnancies require special attention in monitoring during pregnancy and management. In a history of bad obstetrical history it is necessary to screen for infection which can be done by antibody serology testing. A positive IgG indicates immunity to the virus, if possible it is necessary to check IgG Avidity to determine whether therapy is still needed or can rely on the immune system that has been formed. Chronic hypertension (Systolic Blood Pressure (SBP) > 140 mmHg and / or Diastolic Blood Pressure (DBP) > 90 mmHg since < 20 Weeks Gestational Age (WGA) until 42 days after delivery). First-line Labetalol and Nifedipine or second-line Methyldopa and Hydrochlorothiazide should be considered depending on the condition and gestational age. If there are signs of preeclampsia, termination should be done if possible, along with antihypertensives and anticonvulsants such as MgSO4.