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Pemaknaan Menopause pada Perempuan Bangsawan Keraton Jawa Sulistiyani, Lisy; Suci, Eunike Sri Tyas
JURNAL KESEHATAN REPRODUKSI Vol 3, No 3 (2016)
Publisher : Fakultas Kedokteran, Kesehatan Masyarakat dan Keperawatan UGM

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Background: In most cases, women experience menopause with various kind of physical and psychological symptoms. Women’s understanding on menopause is influenced by their cultural background. Royal Javanese women are not sepatared from various Javanese traditions, such as “pitutur-pitutur”, “laku Jawa”, et cetera. Such traditions are the foundation they construct menopause experience.Objective: The purpose of this research is to obtain the meaning of menopause as experienced by Royal Javanese Women.Method: A qualitative method with in-depth interview is used in this research. Informants are seven Royal Javanese Women from three Javanese palaces: Solo, Yogyakarta and Cirebon; who were selected with purposive sampling technique.Result and Discussion: Based on this research, the meaning of menopause as experienced by Royal Javanese Women is significantly influenced by their construction of Javanese culture. Menopause is understood as an important event occurred to woman’s body. As an important event, Royal Javanese Women carry out several preparations and anticipative efforts prior to Menopause. Preparations are outer and inner treatment and applied in day-to-day activities such as taking Javanese traditional herbs (jamu) and carry out Javanese traditions or rituals (fasting, meditation, et cetera).Conclusion: The Acceptance of manapausal symptoms are the result of cultural exposure and aaptation in royal live enviroments.Keywords: Menopause, Javanese Culture, Royal Javanese Women, Meaning
Persepsi tentang Kanker Serviks dan Upaya Prevensinya pada Perempuan yang Memiliki Keluarga dengan Riwayat Kanker Rio, Susi; Suci, Eunike Sri Tyas
JURNAL KESEHATAN REPRODUKSI Vol 4, No 3 (2017)
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Background: Cervical cancer has become a major problem in women’s health not only causing morbidity but also leading to many deaths. Data released by Center for Data and Information Ministry of Health of the Republic of Indonesia showed that in 2013 there were 98,692 patients with cervical cancer in Indonesia the Increasing was mortality of cervical cancer is thought due to delay in handling.Objective: This study was aimed to see a comprehensive perception of cervical cancer and prevention efforts in women who had families with a history of cancer.Method: The approach used in this study was a qualitative approach in which the datas were collected through in-depth interviews and observations.Results and Conclusions: The results of this study showed all five informants perceived cervical cancer as a malignant disease. They found themselves at risk for cervical cancer as well. Four of 5 informants said they would seek immediate preventive measures, but only two of them had made prevention efforts. One informant who, despite believing cervical cancer as a malignant disease and aware of the risks of this disease, and knowing there were efforts that could be done to avoid cervical cancer stated she would not make any prevention efforts.Keywords: woman psychology, woman body, married woman, woman reproductive health, cervical cancer, health belief model (HBM)