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“ITU PILIHAN TERBAIK!”: MEMAHAMI PERSEPSI WANITA TERHADAP TUBEKTOMI Fatmawati, Riswi Alinda; Sari, Atriany Nilam; Argaheni, Niken Bayu; Sukamto, Ika Sumiyarsi; Putri, Noviyati Rahardjo
Jurnal Sains Kebidanan Vol 6, No 2 (2024): NOVEMBER 2024
Publisher : POLTEKKES KEMENKES SEMARANG

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31983/jsk.v6i2.11914

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Background: The participation of women as tubectomy acceptors in Indonesia is only 4.2%. Various factors play a role in decision making, this is also influenced by each woman's perception regarding tubectomy. Objective: To explore women's perceptions of tubectomy and their relationship to factors that influence decision making regarding tubectomy selection. Method: Qualitative research, phenomenological study using in-depth interviews with 8 informants at the Colomadu I Community Health Center. Informants were recruited using a linear snowball sampling technique. The findings were processed using NVivo version 12 Plus software inductively with analysis techniques according to Miles, et al. Results: Informants gave various statements regarding perceptions of tubectomy, including tubectomy as a contraceptive solution, permanent, effective in terminating pregnancy, permitted in Islam, economical, safe, easy to use and comfortable. The reasons behind the informants' desire to use tubectomy were varied, such as parity, husband's role, obstetric history, and age. Conclusion: All informants have a positive perception of tubectomy from the perspective of procedure, law, costs, and advantages of tubectomy. People closest to you, such as husbands and friends, are important when considering decision making. Health workers as the front guard have an equally important role in forming positive perceptions of tubectomy.
“ITU PILIHAN TERBAIK!”: MEMAHAMI PERSEPSI WANITA TERHADAP TUBEKTOMI Fatmawati, Riswi Alinda; Sari, Atriany Nilam; Argaheni, Niken Bayu; Sukamto, Ika Sumiyarsi; Putri, Noviyati Rahardjo
Jurnal Sains Kebidanan Vol. 6 No. 2 (2024): NOVEMBER 2024
Publisher : POLTEKKES KEMENKES SEMARANG

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31983/jsk.v6i2.11914

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Background: The participation of women as tubectomy acceptors in Indonesia is only 4.2%. Various factors play a role in decision making, this is also influenced by each woman's perception regarding tubectomy. Objective: To explore women's perceptions of tubectomy and their relationship to factors that influence decision making regarding tubectomy selection. Method: Qualitative research, phenomenological study using in-depth interviews with 8 informants at the Colomadu I Community Health Center. Informants were recruited using a linear snowball sampling technique. The findings were processed using NVivo version 12 Plus software inductively with analysis techniques according to Miles, et al. Results: Informants gave various statements regarding perceptions of tubectomy, including tubectomy as a contraceptive solution, permanent, effective in terminating pregnancy, permitted in Islam, economical, safe, easy to use and comfortable. The reasons behind the informants' desire to use tubectomy were varied, such as parity, husband's role, obstetric history, and age. Conclusion: All informants have a positive perception of tubectomy from the perspective of procedure, law, costs, and advantages of tubectomy. People closest to you, such as husbands and friends, are important when considering decision making. Health workers as the front guard have an equally important role in forming positive perceptions of tubectomy.
Edukasi dan Praktik Cuci Tangan Enam Langkah Menggunakan Sabun dan Air Mengalir sebagai Upaya Preventif Mencegah Kecacingan pada Anak Sekolah dan Prasekolah Fatmawati, Riswi Alinda
Journal of Midwifery in Community Vol 1, No 1 (2023): April
Publisher : Universitas Sebelas Maret

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20961/jmc.v1i1.72059

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Background: Helminthiasis are an infectious disease that is common in tropical andsubtropical regions. Worms are still one of the problems faced by several countries in the world, including Indonesia. Recorded 100,6 million pre preschool-aged children (pre-SAC) and 400 million school-aged children (SAC) in the world were treated for soil-transmitted helminthiasis (WHO, 2021). As for Indonesia, the only country in the South-East Asia Region that is endemic for schistosomiasis, reported treatment of 159 individuals (SAC and adults) in 2021, for a coverage rate of 0.5%. The high prevalence of helminthiasis indicates the need to provide education to children regarding preventive measures to prevent helminthiasis. One of the preventive measures is to diligently wash your hands in the six steps with soap and running water.Methods: The method of implementing community service includes the preparation,implementation, and evaluation stages.Results: The activity was carried out on December 4, 2022 at the house of a resident of RT 04 RW 04, Timuran. During the provision of education and practice, the children looked enthusiastic in answering and following the directions.Conclusion: Community service by providing education and hand washing practices has a significant impact on children's attitudes and knowledge.Keywords: hand washing, community service, helminthiasis, children, preventive