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Pendampingan Peran Kader dalam Mengurangi Kejadian KEK Pada Ibu Hamil di PMB Sarfina Sembiring Munthe, Juliana; Sari, Febriana; Mandala Putri, Ninsah; Nurmawan, Siti; Sari Sembiring, Isyos; Putri Utami, Lisa; Sembiring, Mediana; Sembiring, Sarfina
Al-Khidmah Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol. 4 No. 1 (2024): JUNI
Publisher : Institute for Research and Community Service (LPPM) of the Islamic University of Jember

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56013/jak.v4i1.2980

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Cadres play an important role in realizing education as providers of information regarding nutritious food, so that cadres' knowledge is very necessary in changing the nutritional awareness behavior of adolescents of reproductive age, pregnant and postpartum women, which was initially low to higher, so that in the end it will improve nutritious food consumption patterns. The aim of conducting research on cadres at clinic Sarfina Br Sembiring to determine the level of knowledge of cadres in preventing CED. The method used in providing cadre assistance counseling is the lecture method which is a way of explaining and explaining an idea, understanding or message verbally to the target group. The evaluation was carried out by measuring the level of knowledge of cadres through pretest and post test questionnaires regarding knowledge of CED prevention and the benefits of peanut honey to reduce CED and stunting. Based on the results of the outreach activities carried out, results were obtained in increasing knowledge of CED prevention among cadres at PMB Sarfina Br Sembiring. This is proven by the results of the questionnaire increasing cadres' knowledge from the pre-test results which showed that 73.33% of cadres answered questions correctly, then after counseling this increased to 90%. And the results obtained apart from increasing knowledge of cadre attitudes also increased from the pre-test results which showed that 63.33% of cadres answered questions correctly, then after counseling this increased to 80%.
The Effect Of Prenatal Exercise On Sleep Quality In Pregnant Women During The Third Trimester Marliani, Marliani; Hasibuan, Novita Sari; Nurmawan, Siti; Handayani, Feni; Sinaga, Ribur; Nurfadila, Siti
Open Access Health Scientific Journal Vol. 7 No. 1 (2026): February 2026
Publisher : Griya Eka Sejahtera

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55700/oahsj.v7i1.169

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Background: Prenatal exercise is believed to enhance third-trimester sleep quality in expectant mothers, promoting physical well-being and preparing them for childbirth. This study aimed to analyze the effect of prenatal exercise on sleep quality in pregnant women during the third trimester.Methods: This study is quantitative and quasi-experimental, employing a non-randomized one-group pretest-posttest design. This research was conducted at the Marista Sinaga Midwife Practice, Simpang Talas, Siak Regency, Riau Province, in 2024. The research was conducted in June 2024. The subjects of this research were all third-trimester pregnant women who presented for treatment at the Marista Sinaga Midwife Practice; a total of 30 participants were recruited through purposive sampling. The intervention in this study was prenatal exercise. Pre-and posttests assessing sleep quality were administered before and after the prenatal exercise. Sleep quality was measured using a questionnaire. The data analysis stage began with calculating the frequency distribution of respondent characteristics and the mean sleep quality score. Data analysis used a paired t-test because the data were normally distributed.Results: The average sleep quality score before the intervention was 3.93; after the intervention, through prenatal exercise, it increased to 8.50. Prenatal exercise significantly affected sleep quality in pregnant women in the third trimester (p = <0.001)Conclusion: Prenatal exercise significantly affects sleep quality in pregnant women in the third trimester