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Upaya Peningkatan Kunjungan Posyandu Balita di Praktek Mandiri Bidan Sary Rahayu, S. ST Khairulisni Saniati; Asri Fitri Yati; Miftah Chairunnisa; Silvia Finida Hannisa; Ummy Khairussyifa
Sejahtera: Jurnal Inspirasi Mengabdi Untuk Negeri Vol. 3 No. 3 (2024): Sejahtera: Jurnal Inspirasi Mengabdi Untuk Negeri
Publisher : Universitas Maritim AMNI Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58192/sejahtera.v3i3.2368

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Monitoring of the growth and development (fall) of toddlers is carried out routinely by health workers to find out the condition of toddlers, whether there are irregularities in the fall of toddlers so that they can be handled immediately, therefore this monitoring is very important. Growth monitoring is carried out by weighing body weight and measuring limbs, as well as measuring head circumference according to the schedule. Monitoring of development was carried out by giving KPSP (Developmental Pre-Screening Questionnaire), TDD (Hearing Test), TDL (Visual Ability Test), KMME (Questionnaire for Mental and Emotional Problems), CHAT (Checklist for Autism in Toodlers), and GPPH (Attention Deficit and Hyperactivity Disorder) (Ministry of Health of the Republic of Indonesia, 2014).
Penyuluhan Kesehatan Pijat Oksitosin pada Ibu Menyusui di PMB Jamilah Tahun 2024 Ummy Khairussyifa; Atri Rudtitasari; Asri Fitri Yati; Hearty Efifania Ose Payon; Yolanda Montessori
Jurnal Kabar Masyarakat Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): JURNAL KABAR MASYARAKAT
Publisher : Institut Teknologi dan Bisnis Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54066/jkb.v3i1.2962

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Optimal growth and development, WHO/UNICEF Global Strategy for Infant and Young Child Feeding recommends 4 important things that must be done, including: giving breast milk to babies immediately within 30 minutes after the baby is born, giving only breast milk or giving exclusive breast milk from birth until the baby is 6 months old, giving MP-ASI from the time the baby is 6 months old to 24 months or more (Yuliarti, 2010). What was found was that there were mothers who were not able to breastfeed their babies directly because breast milk production was little or non-existent. Oxytocin massage has become a therapy that can reduce levels of Adenocorticotropic Hormone (ACTH) and which helps the secretion of hormones and prolactin so that breast milk production runs smoothly. To increase public knowledge, especially breastfeeding mothers, about oxytocin massage, health education can be carried out (Purnama, 2013). The aim of this service is to provide education to breastfeeding mothers about oxytocin massage to help produce and express breast milk so that babies get enough breast milk. The methods used are counseling and demonstration or practice of implementing oxytocin massage. From the community service activities carried out at BPM Jamilah in July 2024 on 31 breastfeeding mothers, we can see significant results regarding the ability of breastfeeding mothers to answer questions asked by the presenters and the willingness of mothers and families to practice oxytocin massage.
Literature Study: Complementary Therapy in Overcoming Anemia in Pregnant Women Ummy Khairussyifa; Khairulisni Saniati; Hearty Efifania Ose Payon; Silvia Finida Hannisa; Tria Anita
Journal of Educational Innovation and Public Health Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): Januari : Journal of Educational Innovation and Public Health
Publisher : Pusat Riset dan Inovasi Nasional

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55606/innovation.v3i1.3534

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Approximately 40% of pregnant women worldwide experience anemia. Anemia during pregnancy can cause various serious complications, including premature birth, low birth weight, and even increase the risk of maternal and infant death. Complementary therapy can be an alternative for preventing and treating anemia in pregnant women. This study aims to review research articles related to complementary therapy that can be used to treat anemia in pregnant women. Literature searches through academic databases such as Google Scholar, PubMed and ScienceDirect. Literature selection was carried out based on inclusion criteria (scientific articles in the last 5 years, English/Indonesian, relevant topics) and exclusion (irrelevant articles, no abstract/full-text). Interventions such as acupuncture, yoga, traditional herbs, moringa leaves, spinach and beetroot juice can be safe and natural solutions to increase hemoglobin levels. The selection of the appropriate method can be adjusted according to individual preferences, accessibility, and the level of anemia experienced.
Studi Literature : Efektivitas Aromaterapi terhadap Kecemasan dan Kualitas Tidur pada Ibu Hamil Tri Restu Handayani; Ummy Khairussyifa
Corona: Jurnal Ilmu Kesehatan Umum, Psikolog, Keperawatan dan Kebidanan Vol. 3 No. 3 (2025): Corona: Jurnal Ilmu Kesehatan Umum, Psikolog, Keperawatan dan Kebidanan
Publisher : Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Kesehatan Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61132/corona.v3i3.1667

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Background: Pregnancy is a physiological process experienced by every woman, but it can be accompanied by various discomforts, both physical and psychological. In the third trimester, hormonal, physical, and emotional changes often trigger complaints such as anxiety, difficulty sleeping, and discomfort. These conditions, if not managed, can negatively impact the health of the mother and fetus, including increasing the risk of pregnancy complications. One non-pharmacological approach that is increasingly in demand to address these problems is aromatherapy, namely the use of essential oils from plants as a complementary therapy. Objective: This literature study aims to explore the effectiveness of aromatherapy in reducing anxiety levels and improving sleep quality in pregnant women, especially in the final trimester. Methods: A narrative literature review was conducted by analyzing ten national journal articles published between 2014–2024. Articles were selected through a purposive sampling method based on the suitability of the topics with aromatherapy, pregnancy, anxiety, and sleep quality. Results: Most studies show that aromatherapy, especially with lavender, orange, and chamomile essential oils, has a positive effect in reducing anxiety levels and improving sleep quality. The mechanism of action of aromatherapy is thought to involve stimulation of the limbic system in the brain via the olfactory pathway, which plays a role in regulating emotions, inducing relaxation, and reducing sympathetic nervous system activity. These effects help reduce tension and facilitate better sleep in pregnant women. Conclusion: Aromatherapy has been shown to be a safe, easy-to-implement, and effective complementary intervention for addressing anxiety and sleep disturbances in pregnancy. Healthcare providers, particularly midwives, are advised to integrate this therapy into holistic antenatal care to support the overall well-being of pregnant women.