Rahmawati, Windi Chusniah
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Perilaku Hidup Bersih dan Sehat (PHBS) selama masa Pandemi Covid-19 di Lingkungan Pondok Pesantren Redjeki, Endang Sri; Rahmawati, Windi Chusniah
Jurnal Pendidikan Nonformal Vol 18, No 1 (2023): Maret 2023
Publisher : Fakultas Ilmu Pendidikan-Universitas Negeri Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17977/um041v18i12023p56-70

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Penelitian ini dilakukan pada Desember tahun 2021, di dalam lingkungan pondok-pondok pesantren di wilayah kecamatan Kedung Kandang, Sukun, Lowokwaru, Klojen dan Blimbing, Kota Malang, Jawa Timur, dengan tiap kecamatan tersebut dipilih 1 sampel lokasi pondok. Tujuan penelitian ini adalah mendiskripsikan ketersediaan fasilitas pendukung protokol kesehatan di lingkungan pondok pesantren, mendiskripsikan PHBS santri di masa pandemi Covid-19 dan menganalisis korelasi pemahaman tentang Covid-19 yang memberikan kontribusi terhadap PHBS para santri. Data penelitian ini diperoleh melalui survey dengan responden acak dengan instrumen angket yang sebelumnya sudah dilakukan uji validitas. Analisis korelasi dilakukan dengan hasil menunjukkan bahwa sebagian santri sudah mengenal informasi seputar Covid termasuk perilaku untuk pencegahan penularannya. PHBS santri terkait dengan Covid-19 belum maksimal karena fasilitas pendukung protokol kesehatan di pondok belum sepenuhnya memadai. Terdapat korelasi antara PHBS, PHBS di masa pandemi dengan pemahaman santri tentang Covid-19. Saran dari hasil penelitian ini ditujukan kepada Kebijakan Pemerintah tentang pembatasan kegiatan masyarakat juga terus dilaksanakan, sejalan dengan ketentuan Surat Keputusan Bersama (SKB) Empat Menteri, untuk memastikan lingkungan dan asrama/laboratorium aman dari Covid-19, Harus diproduksi untuk memenuhi standar protokol kesehatan.
Pengaruh Tradisi Jawa "Walik Dadah" terhadap Kesehatan Ibu Postpartum: Literature Review Rahmawati, Windi Chusniah; Maulida, Adiska Rahma; Fitra, Aura Alviona Fitra Alviona; Mujiyanti, Kharisma Pingky Mujiyanti Pingky; Nuraziiza, Nida’a Astie Nuraziiza Astie; Azellia, Ranum Dyah Titah Azellia Dyah Titah; Dania, Ullaya Nazla
Prosiding Seminar Kesehatan Nasional Sexophone 2024: Kekerasan dalam Pacaran: Hubungan Romantis Berujung Tragis
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Postpartum, or the postpartum period, is the period after childbirth that lasts for 6 weeks during which the mother's body recovers and the reproductive organs return to normal. It is important for healthcare professionals, especially midwives, to monitor postpartum mothers carefully as suboptimal implementation can lead to problems and complications such as puerperal sepsis. Walik dadah massage is a practice long recognized in Indonesian culture, especially among postpartum mothers. This study explores the benefits, factors influencing the continuity of the tradition, and its impact on the health of postpartum mothers, with a focus on the Javanese cultural perspective From the literature analysis conducted, the walik dadah tradition is considered beneficial in restoring the position of the uterus, stopping postpartum bleeding, and preventing subsequent pregnancies. However, there are also negative impacts such as unwanted bleeding and uterine contractions that can affect postpartum maternal health. Factors influencing the continuity of this tradition include family support, an environment steeped in tradition, habits, beliefs, and community knowledge Although this tradition has become part of cultural identity, it is important to consider its impact on health and make informed decisions based on available medical knowledge. In this context, it is important for healthcare professionals to provide information and understanding to the community about the positive and negative impacts of the traditional practices they adhere to, thereby reducing the risk of health problems that may arise during the postpartum period.
Literature Review: Hubungan Kepercayaan dan Sosial Budaya terhadap Pemberian Air Susu Ibu Eksklusif pada Bayi Rahmawati, Windi Chusniah; Permata, Fedina Dyah Ayu; Nasrullah, Mohammad Naufal; Sawitri, Nabila Dwi; Yulyantika, Nadya Rindy; Nizar, Qonita Qotrunnada; Putri, Salsabilla Meidiana
Prosiding Seminar Kesehatan Nasional Sexophone 2024: Kekerasan dalam Pacaran: Hubungan Romantis Berujung Tragis
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In Indonesia, maternal and child health problems related to health culture are still very concerning. One community culture that can impact maternal and child health and is a difficult problem to solve is the many myths related to exclusive breastfeeding. The number of myths circulating is an obstacle to improving the quality of maternal and child health. Therefore, this study aims to determine the relationship of beliefs and socio-culture to exclusive breastfeeding in infants. The writing of the article uses the literature review method with the source of the article coming from the Google Scholar database. The articles obtained and in accordance with the criteria were 5 national articles which were then reviewed. The results showed that there was a relationship between beliefs and socio-culture towards exclusive breastfeeding in infants. There are several social and cultural factors that influence exclusive breastfeeding practices in Indonesia, including belief in myths, traditions, family support, education level, maternal knowledge, and employment status.
Rangkaian Tradisi Neno Bo’ha Terhadap Kesehatan Ibu Melahirkan dan Bayi di Kabupaten Timor Tengah Selatan: Studi Literatur Rahmawati, Windi Chusniah; Fikri, Aizatul; Ningrum, Fiyona Yulita; Rahmawati, Raida Ananda; Desandyansyah, Salmania Khnsa’ Nabila; Ilahi, Veny Autentica Rahma; Gunawan, Yuvica Novita
Prosiding Seminar Kesehatan Nasional Sexophone 2024: Kekerasan dalam Pacaran: Hubungan Romantis Berujung Tragis
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The Neno Bo'ha tradition is a tradition carried out for 40 days by mothers after giving birth. This tradition in East Nusa Tenggara has been proven to be one that influences the prevalence of the condition of mothers and toddlers. The Neno Bo'ha tradition carried out by mothers after giving birth tends to not pay attention to personal and baby hygiene and consumes high levels of carbohydrates but low levels of protein, thus having an impact on post partum cleanliness and sanitation around the baby. This tradition increases the high number of infections or malaria in East Nusa Tenggara, which according to the Central Statistics Agency is already high. This qualitative research using the literature study method was carried out with the aim of finding more incidents of the impact of this tradition so as to obtain results of the urgency of replacing the Neno Bo'ha tradition on the health and hygiene of postnatal mothers and babies. Solutions that can be implemented include approaching community leaders, providing education to local communities, involving local health workers to work together, both in education and treatment, and creating replacement innovations without eliminating the basic values ​​of these traditions.
LITERATURE REVIEW: MITOS LARANGAN KERAMAS TERHADAP PERILAKU PERSONAL HYGIENE SAAT MENSTRUASI DALAM PERSPEKTIF ANTROPOLOGI KESEHATAN Rahmawati, Windi Chusniah; Fadilla, Asylia Rahma; Amanda, Dian; Azizah, Elisa Lutfiyah Azizah Lutfiyah; Nugroho, Muhammad Ilham; Febiana, Viona Riska Febiana Riska; Pasambe, Yudea
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Reproductive health includes physical, social, and mental conditions related to the reproductive system and functions, not just freedom from disease and disability. In some regions in Indonesia, there are many myths that are popular in the community, especially regarding menstruation. One myth that is still circulating is the prohibition of shampooing during menstruation. People who believe in this myth are four times more likely to experience personal hygiene problems during menstruation than those who do not believe in it. This article uses the literature review method to compile a health anthropology view of the myth of the prohibition of shampooing during menstruation. The results show that this myth is still believed by many people, even though it is not true. Women still need to maintain personal hygiene including hair during menstruation because the skin becomes oilier and sweatier, increasing the risk of dandruff and other microorganisms. Spreading myths can affect adolescents' personal hygiene. Therefore, efforts are needed to improve adolescents' understanding of hygiene culture and avoid unwarranted beliefs that can negatively affect genitalia health and overall reproductive health by integrating comprehensive health education and utilizing digital technology to access accurate or reliable information.