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TINGKAT PENGETAHUAN IBU HAMIL TENTANG HYPNOBIRTHING Bringiwatty Batbual; Namsyah Baso; Yurissetiowati, Yurissetiowati; Melinda Rosita Wariyaka; Tri Maryati; Fransiskus Salesius Onggang
J-ABDI: Jurnal Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat Vol. 4 No. 9: Februari 2025
Publisher : Bajang Institute

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Hypnobirthing is a painless birthing technique without the involvement of medicine through relaxation techniques using self-hypnosis and a natural birth process. The aim of this community service activity is to increase pregnant women's knowledge about hypnobirthing. The method of this community service activity is by providing counseling or outreach about hypnobirthing and hypnobirthing demonstrations for pregnant women. Participants in this activity were 15 pregnant women aged 30 - 35 weeks' gestation in the East Penfui Pustu area. This community service activity is carried out by distributing pretest questionnaires, then providing materials and demonstrations, then evaluation is measured using a posttest questionnaire. The result of this community service activity is an increase in pregnant women's knowledge about hypnobirthing. The conclusion from this community service activity is that providing hypnobirthing material to pregnant women is a good way to increase the knowledge of pregnant women and is considered quite successful. In the future, activities similar to this will be carried out with a larger number of participants so that the benefits can be felt by more pregnant women.
STATUS NUTRSI PASIEN KANKER YANG MENJALANI KEMOTERAPI DI RSUD Prof Dr W. Z JOHANNES KUPANG Fransiskus S. Onggang; Bringiwatty Batbual; Aben B.Y. H. Romana; Agustina Ina; Jane Leo Mangi; Gadur Blasius; Maria Sambriong; Dominggos Gonsalves; Mariana Oni Betan; Oklan BT Liunokas
Journal of Innovation Research and Knowledge Vol. 5 No. 1: Juni 2025
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Cancer is one of the diseases with the highest mortality rate in the world. Every year the number of cancer patients in the world increases to 6.25 million people. WHO estimates that 500,000 new cases of breast cancer are diagnosed with a death toll of approximately 3,750 deaths per year. Objective: Education with booklet media can increase patient knowledge about good nutrition during chemotherapy. This study aims to analyze the effect of booklets on the level of knowledge of cancer patients at RSUD Prof. Dr. W. Z. Johannes Kupang Hospital. Methods: This study used a pre experiment one group pre-post test design with 38 cancer patient respondents. The variables analyzed included the level of knowledge before and after the booklet intervention. Data were analyzed using the Wilchoxon statistical test and cross tab. Results: There is an effect of education with booklet media, where it is obtained asymp. Sig (2-tailed) is 0.000 <0.05. Conclusion: There is an effect of education through booklet media about nutrition on the level of knowledge in patients undergoing chemotherapy at Prof. Dr. W. Z. Hospital Kupang. Johannes Kupang Hospital. Suggestion: It is hoped that this study can provide information and input to cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy at Prof. Dr. W. Z. Johannes Kupang, about nutritional knowledge so that they can practice it and the hospital can explain more about nutrition to all patients at RSUD Prof. Dr. W. Z. Johannes Kupang Hospital
Advokasi Pelaksanaan Kegiatan Investing in Nutrition and Early Years (INEY) Fase II di Kota Kupang Ummi Kaltsum S. Saleh; Wanti; Irfan; Maria Hilaria; Juni Gressilda L Sine; Mareta Bakale Bakoil; Ignasensia Dua Mirong; Margareta Teli; Muhamad Satria Mandala Pua Upa; Bringiwatty Batbual; Asweros Umbu Sogara; Jane Austen Peni; Yualeny Valensia; Namsyah Baso
Health Care : Journal of Community Service Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025)
Publisher : Rena Cipta Mandiri

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Stunting has become a national development priority for the Government of Indonesia, including in East Nusa Tenggara (NTT) Province, with a targeted reduction rate of 14% by 2024. Stunting is a manifestation of chronic growth failure in children under the age of five, primarily resulting from prolonged nutritional deficiencies and repeated infections, particularly during the first 1,000 days of life (from conception to two years of age). Children affected by stunting exhibit a height-for-age below the standard growth reference. Beyond its impact on physical stature, stunting also compromises brain development and has long-term consequences on cognitive function and overall productivity.The persistence of stunting is attributed to the insufficient implementation of both specific and sensitive interventions targeting young children and their mothers. The Accelerated Stunting Prevention Program through the Investing in Nutrition and Early Years (INEY) Phase 2 supports catalytic investments aimed at strengthening implementation capacity and systems, while promoting a multisectoral approach to stunting reduction. Advocacy serves as a persuasive communication strategy to influence government stakeholders and local authorities in Kupang City to support the execution of the INEY program. The involvement of Kupang Health Polytechnic (Poltekkes Kemenkes Kupang) is expected to enhance the effectiveness of efforts to reduce the prevalence of stunting in East Nusa Tenggara, particularly in Kupang City.