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EDUKASI SADARI SEBAGAI UPAYA PENINGKATAN PENGETAHUAN DAN KETERAMPILAN DALAM DETEKSI DINI KANKER PAYUDARA Damayanti, Ajeng Dea; Mardiana, Novi; Anggraeni, Ernawati; Pangestuningtyas, Trisna
Jurnal IDAMAN (Induk Pemberdayaan Masyarakat Pedesaan) Vol. 8 No. 2 (2024): Jurnal IDAMAN (Induk Pemberdayaan Masyarakat Pedesaan)
Publisher : Politeknik Kesehatan Kemenkes malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31290/j.idaman.v8i2.4555

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Breast cancer is the uncontrolled growth of cells in the breast. The emergence of cancer cells occurs as a result of mutations or abnormal changes in the genes that are responsible for maintaining cell growth and keeping them normal (healthy). Breast cancer is a type of malignant disease that is very feared by women because breast cancer is in second place after cervical cancer. Breast cancer can be detected early by self-examination of the breast, clinical examination and mammography examination to find out early. BSE examination can be started early until it becomes a routine habit to detect breast cancer early. The aim of this service is to provide information about early detection of breast cancer by conducting breast self-examination. The method used in this community service activity begins with an opening and introduction of the resource persons, then continues with the delivery of health education material, a question and answer session to the participants and finally closing
EDUKASI PENCEGAHAN DEHIDRASI PADA ANAK SAKIT SELAMA DI RUMAH Wulandari, Puput; Pangestuningtyas, Trisna
Jurnal IDAMAN (Induk Pemberdayaan Masyarakat Pedesaan) Vol. 8 No. 2 (2024): Jurnal IDAMAN (Induk Pemberdayaan Masyarakat Pedesaan)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31290/j.idaman.v8i2.4547

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Dehydration is one of the most common emergencies in children, especially infants (under 1 year old). This is because the percentage of fluid in infants is greater than adults. In infants aged < 1 year, body fluids are around 80-85% of body weight and in children aged > 1 year, they contain 70-75% water. While in adults, the amount of body fluids is approximately 50-60% of body weight. According to the World Health Organization, (2019) there are approximately 1.7 billion cases of diarrhea with a mortality rate of 525,000 children under five every year. In developing countries, children under 3 years of age experience an average of 3 episodes of diarrhea per year. Based on survey data from the Indonesian Health Profile Report in 2020, the reported incidence of diarrhea in children under five was 3,953,716 cases. The second highest diarrhea mortality rate after pneumonia in the toddler group (12-59 months) was 201 cases. The research method was carried out by providing counseling After the educational counseling was carried out on the prevention of dehydration of sick children while at home to parents (mothers), the officer asked back to the target regarding the material that had been delivered. The target understands the material that has been delivered by the officer. With this activity, it is hoped that parents will prevent dehydration at home
The The Effectiveness of The Combination of Oketani Rolling Massage and Wollwich Rolling Massage on Breast Milk Production in Breastfeeding Mothers Perbawati, Dinar Perbawati; PangestuningTyas, Trisna; Kusumasa, Fitri
Jurnal Kesehatan dr. Soebandi Vol 14 No 1 (2026): Jurnal Kesehatan dr. Soebandi
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian Masyarakat Universitas dr. Soebandi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36858/jkds.v14i1.1103

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Background: Breast milk production greatly affects the breastfeeding process because it is a physiological stage that involves complex interactions between stimulation of the breast, nerve reflexes that play a role in the release of prolactin and oxytocin. The prolactin hormone plays a role in the production of breast milk; on the other hand the oxytocin hormone plays a role in the release of breast milk. Lack of stimulation of these mechanisms causes disruption of breast milk production and release. Breast massage techniques such as Oketani Breast Massage, Wollwich Massage and Rolling Massage aim to increase blood flow to the breast tissue and stimulate the release of the oxytocin hormone which plays a role in the milk ejection reflex.  The study was to identify the average breast milk production before the administration of the Oketani Rolling Massage and Wollwich Rolling Massage methods and to analyze the differences in mothers who were lactating in the Sukorambi Community Health Center Working Area, Jember Regency. Methods :     This study used a quasi-experimental pretest-posttest design in one group on postpartum mothers in the Sukorambi Community Health Center working area. Twelve respondents were selected as samples using a purposive sampling procedure, and they were divided into two groups of six respondents each. The first group received a combination intervention of Oketani Breast Massage and Rolling Massage, while the second group received a combination of Wollwich Massage and Rolling Massage. Breast milk production was measured based on the indicator of infant weight gain before the intervention, then the intervention was given for seven days, and re-measured on the eighth day. Data were analyzed using bivariate analysis or the Wilcoxon test. Results:   showing a significance level of p-value of 0.002 (<0.05), which means there is a difference in breast milk production before and after the intervention.  Conclusions: the following study concludes that the combination method of Oketani Rolling Massage and Wollwich Rolling Massage is effective in increasing breast milk production, Suggestion: so it is recommended to be implemented by health workers, especially midwives.