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Evaluation Of The Implementation Of The Alfamidi Industry Work Practices Program For Alfamidi Class Students Of Smk Negeri 1 Malang Agustina, Dedek; Wedi, Agus; Ulfa, Saida
Proceedings Series of Educational Studies 2024: The 3rd International Conference on Educational Management and Technology (ICEMT) 2024
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Malang

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Evaluation of the Implementation of the Industrial Work Practice Program (Prakerin) for Alfamidi Class Students at SMK Negeri 1 Malang is a comprehensive program evaluation of Reaction to assess student satisfaction, Learning to assess students' mastery of knowledge of the material, Behavior, industrial colleagues' assessment of student attitudes, and the final results of student achievements. on student competencies determined by industry and schools. Evaluation from various aspects provides an assessment that represents each important element in a program. This research uses descriptive quantitative methods, the data obtained is data that describes actual phenomena in the field. The data in this research were obtained from the results of distributing questionnaires to 63 student respondents, and 35 industrial supervisors for each shop, as well as 2 teacher supervisors. Data from these aspects obtained on average is classified as very good. Although in this study there were also 12% of the sample classified
The Relationship Between Breast Care and Breast Milk Production Among Postpartum Mothers Aisyah, Aisyah; Juliati, Juliati; Hasanah, Nur; Agustina, Dedek
Jurnal Keperawatan Priority Vol. 8 No. 2 (2025)
Publisher : Universitas Prima Indonesia

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The postpartum period plays a critical role in establishing successful breastfeeding. Adequate breast milk production is essential to meet the nutritional needs of infants, particularly during the first 1,000 Days of Life (HPK), a window that significantly impacts a child's growth and development. Among the various factors that influence lactation, consistent and proper breast care practices by postpartum mothers are believed to support milk production. This study employed an analytical observational design using a cross-sectional approach. A total of 32 postpartum mothers at Klinik Pratama Hugo Hasena were selected through a total sampling technique. Data on breast care practices and breast milk production were collected using structured questionnaires and analyzed using the chi-square statistical test. The findings revealed that the majority of mothers (81.3%) performed breast care routinely, and the same proportion (81.3%) reported sufficient breast milk production. Statistical analysis showed a significant relationship between breast care and breast milk production (p = 0.000). The study concludes that breast care has a significant association with breast milk production among postpartum mothers. These results highlight the importance of educating and empowering mothers on proper breast care techniques as part of postnatal support to promote successful breastfeeding. Healthcare providers are encouraged to enhance postpartum education programs, particularly focusing on the role of breast care in supporting optimal lactation and infant health during the critical early stages of life.
The Relationship Between Breast Care and Breast Milk Production Among Postpartum Mothers Aisyah, Aisyah; Juliati, Juliati; Hasanah, Nur; Agustina, Dedek
Jurnal Keperawatan Priority Vol. 8 No. 2 (2025)
Publisher : Universitas Prima Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34012/jukep.v8i2.7192

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The postpartum period plays a critical role in establishing successful breastfeeding. Adequate breast milk production is essential to meet the nutritional needs of infants, particularly during the first 1,000 Days of Life (HPK), a window that significantly impacts a child's growth and development. Among the various factors that influence lactation, consistent and proper breast care practices by postpartum mothers are believed to support milk production. This study employed an analytical observational design using a cross-sectional approach. A total of 32 postpartum mothers at Klinik Pratama Hugo Hasena were selected through a total sampling technique. Data on breast care practices and breast milk production were collected using structured questionnaires and analyzed using the chi-square statistical test. The findings revealed that the majority of mothers (81.3%) performed breast care routinely, and the same proportion (81.3%) reported sufficient breast milk production. Statistical analysis showed a significant relationship between breast care and breast milk production (p = 0.000). The study concludes that breast care has a significant association with breast milk production among postpartum mothers. These results highlight the importance of educating and empowering mothers on proper breast care techniques as part of postnatal support to promote successful breastfeeding. Healthcare providers are encouraged to enhance postpartum education programs, particularly focusing on the role of breast care in supporting optimal lactation and infant health during the critical early stages of life.