Widyoningsih Widyoningsih
Universitas Al-Irsyad Cilacap

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DESCRIPTIVE OF FAMILY PLANNING AND SPIRITUAL SERVICES AT THE VOLUNTARY COUNSELING AND TESTING CLINIC Susanti; Widyoningsih Widyoningsih; Opi Irawansah
Jurnal Smart Kebidanan Vol. 11 No. 1 (2024): JUNE 2024
Publisher : Universitas Karya Husada Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34310/xy36qm49

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One way to anticipate HIV/AIDS transmission is through biopsychosociospiritual services, meaning seeing patients not only from physical, psychosocial but also spiritual/religious aspects. One intervention that can be carried out is by providing counseling to respondents about contraceptives and spiritual services to improve the quality of life of women with HIV/AIDS. Research Objectives: To determine family planning services and spiritual services at the VCT Clinic at the Cilacap Regional General Hospital. This research is a qualitative study describing the dimensions of family planning services and spiritual services at the VCT Clinic at the Cilacap Regional General Hospital with a sample of 3 women aged HIV/AIDS sufferers, Peer Support Group 2 people and VCT Clinic management 1 person. The sampling technique used purposive sampling and three participants were obtained. Research results: Family planning services have been integrated into VCT services, and there are no spiritual services by religious officers at the VCT Clinic. Suggestions need to improve family planning and spiritual services in VCT services.Keywords : Family Planning Services, Spiritualy Services, Women, HIV/AIDS  
DESCRIPTIVE OF FAMILY PLANNING AND SPIRITUAL SERVICES AT THE VOLUNTARY COUNSELING AND TESTING CLINIC Susanti; Widyoningsih Widyoningsih; Opi Irawansah
Jurnal Smart Kebidanan Vol. 11 No. 1 (2024): JUNE 2024
Publisher : Universitas Karya Husada Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34310/xy36qm49

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One way to anticipate HIV/AIDS transmission is through biopsychosociospiritual services, meaning seeing patients not only from physical, psychosocial but also spiritual/religious aspects. One intervention that can be carried out is by providing counseling to respondents about contraceptives and spiritual services to improve the quality of life of women with HIV/AIDS. Research Objectives: To determine family planning services and spiritual services at the VCT Clinic at the Cilacap Regional General Hospital. This research is a qualitative study describing the dimensions of family planning services and spiritual services at the VCT Clinic at the Cilacap Regional General Hospital with a sample of 3 women aged HIV/AIDS sufferers, Peer Support Group 2 people and VCT Clinic management 1 person. The sampling technique used purposive sampling and three participants were obtained. Research results: Family planning services have been integrated into VCT services, and there are no spiritual services by religious officers at the VCT Clinic. Suggestions need to improve family planning and spiritual services in VCT services.Keywords : Family Planning Services, Spiritualy Services, Women, HIV/AIDS  
Indonesian Muslim Women's Perception of Sexual and Reproductive Education Opi Irawansah; Suyatno Suyatno; Susanti Susanti; Sarwa Sarwa; Johariyah Johariyah; Dwi Maryanti; Evy Apriani; Widyoningsih Widyoningsih; Sohimah Sohimah
Journal Evaluation in Education (JEE) Vol 6 No 4 (2025): October
Publisher : Cahaya Ilmu Cendekia Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37251/jee.v6i4.1920

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Purpose of the study: The This study aims to explore Indonesian Muslim women's understanding of sexual and reproductive health education in an Islamic perspective. The study also seeks to identify the factors that cause low levels of knowledge and formulate recommendations to improve sexual and reproductive literacy based on Islamic values. Methodology: This study used a qualitative approach with an in-depth interview method of four groups of Muslim women of various age ranges. The data is analyzed through interactive analysis techniques that include three stages: data reduction, data presentation, and conclusion drawing and verification. Main Findings: The results showed that as many as 92.6% of participants had a low understanding of sexual and reproductive health education from an Islamic perspective. The main obstacles include the existence of social and cultural stigma on this issue, the assumption that sexual education is only the responsibility of religious leaders, the lack of education from an early age, and the lack of repetition programs from formal educational institutions. Novelty/Originality of this study: This study emphasizes the importance of a collaborative approach in Islamic-based sexuality education, by synergistically involving parents, educators, religious leaders, and the government. The uniqueness of this research lies in its approach that combines religious values and social-educational strategies to create a comprehensive and non-fragmented learning system.