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Application of Self-Reflection Using Reflective Journal on Oxytocin Massage Skills in Diploma Three Midwifery Students Arbie, Rina Sulisthia; Budu, Budu; Ahmad, Mardiana; Bukhari, Agussalim; Alasiry, Ema; Usman, Andi Nilawati
JURNAL INFO KESEHATAN Vol 21 No 2 (2023): JURNAL INFO KESEHATAN
Publisher : Research and Community Service Unit, Poltekkes Kemenkes Kupang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31965/infokes.Vol21.Iss2.1180

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Midwifery is a profession based on women-centered and evidence-based care through the provision of mutually respectful professional relationships and partnerships. To train students' skills, repeated learning is needed, learning can be sourced from experiences such as doing self-reflection by keeping a reflective journal. This research aims to analyze the effect of applying self-reflection using a reflective journal on oxytocin massage skills. This research is an experimental research using a one-group pretest-posttest group design approach, taking samples using a simple random sampling technique. The research population was all level III students in a bivariate analysis using the Friedman ANOVA test. The results showed that the pretest mean value was 59.28 increasing to 79.50 in the first posttest and 83.38 in the second posttest with a p-value <0.05, which means that there is an effect of applying reflective journals using reflective journals on oxytocin massage skills. Having students write reflective journals is a great way for them to learn new concepts. This approach is also useful for lecturers to get feedback on the concepts being studied by students. The use of reflective journals will guide students to analyze what they have and do not know about the material being studied and how to overcome the obstacles encountered so that learning goals are achieved and foster independent learning in students.
PEMBERDAYAAN KADER KESEHATAN DENGAN PENDAMPINGAN KELUARGA DALAM PENANGANAN HIPERTENSI DAN DETEKSI DINI KOMPLIKASI KEHAMILAN Astuti, Eka Rati; Porouw, Hasnawatty Surya; Arbie, Rina Sulisthia
JMM (Jurnal Masyarakat Mandiri) Vol 8, No 6 (2024): Desember
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31764/jmm.v8i6.26710

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Abstrak: Kejadian kasus kebidanan di Kota Timur merupakan kasus yang memerlukan perhatian khusus dalam penyelenggaraan pelayanan kebidanan. Kasus kebidanan yang mengancam jiwa memerlukan perhatian dari banyak pihak. Tujuan pengabmas yaitu meningkatkan keterampilan kader kesehatan dengan mendampingi keluarga dalam mendeteksi dan mengelola hipertensi dengan langkah CERDAS. Metode pengabmas yaitu demonstrasi dan praktik. Mitra yaitu kader posyandu sebanyak 5 orang dan sasaran seabanyak 15 orang keluarga ibu hamil. Evaluasi dilakukan dengan hasil selisih pretest dan posttest serta evaluasi keterampilan kader dalam pendampingan keluarga dalam penanganan hipertensi dan deteksi dini komplikasi kehamilan. Hasil yang telah dicapai adalah kader mampu mendampingi keluarga dalam penanganan hipertensi dan deteksi dini komplikasi kehamilan. Sebelum mengikuti demonstrasi, kader memiliki keterampilan kategori cukup (100%) pada pendampingan keluarga dalam mendeteksi dini komplikasi kehamilan. Setelah mengikuti demonstrasi, kader memiliki keterampilan kategori baik (60%) dan sangat baik (40%) pada pendampingan keluarga dalam mendeteksi dini komplikasi kehamilan.Abstract: The occurrence of obstetric cases at the Kota Timur is a case that requires special attention in the implementation of obstetric services. Life-threatening obstetric cases require attention from many parties. The purpose of community service is to improve the skills of health cadres by assisting families in detecting and managing hypertension with CERDAS steps. The community service method is demonstration and practice. Partners are 5 Posyandu cadres and targets of 15 families of pregnant women. Evaluation is carried out with the results of the difference between pretest and posttest and evaluation of cadre skills in assisting families in handling hypertension and early detection of pregnancy complications. The results that have been achieved are that cadres are able to assist families in handling hypertension and early detection of pregnancy complications. Before participating in the demonstration, cadres had sufficient category skills (100%) in assisting families in early detection of pregnancy complications. After participating in the demonstration, cadres had good category skills (60%) and very good (40%) in assisting families in early detection of pregnancy complications.