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Psychological Impact and Support Strategies in mothers with Tuberculosis History: Dampak Psikologis dan Strategi Dukungan pada Ibu dengan Riwayat Tuberkulosis Erianti, Anggie; Azizah, Nurul
Indonesian Journal on Health Science and Medicine Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): July
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Sidoarjo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/ijhsm.v1i1.7

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This case study examines the psychological impact on Mrs. N, a mother of a 1-year-old child diagnosed with pulmonary tuberculosis. Mrs. N experiences significant anxiety and fear due to concerns about her child's health and societal perceptions. Data was collected through home visits and interviews, and interventions included following medical advice, practicing patience, and using the Bansons relaxation method. Support from her husband and family proved crucial in alleviating her psychological distress. The study highlights the importance of comprehensive support systems for mothers coping with a child's serious illness.. Highlights: Maternal Anxiety: N fears societal responses to child's tuberculosis diagnosis. Interventions: Follow medical advice, practice patience, use Bansons relaxation method. Support System: Husband and family support crucial for psychological well-being. Keywords: Pulmonary tuberculosis, maternal anxiety, psychological impact, Bansons relaxation, family support
Inovasi Pemberian Makanan Tambahan Nugget Patin Daun Kelor sebagai Upaya Pencegahan Stunting Erianti, Anggie; Cholifah, Siti
Jurnal Abdimas Kesehatan (JAK) Vol. 7 No. 2 (2025): Juni
Publisher : Universitas Baiturrahim

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36565/jak.v7i2.934

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Stunting is a serious health issue caused by chronic malnutrition during the first 1,000 days of life. In Tambak Kalisogo village, 8% of 150 toddlers are identified as stunted. The impacts of stunting include reduced cognitive and intellectual abilities in children and an increased risk of diseases in adulthood. One way to address stunting is by providing supplementary food high in protein and containing zinc. Tambak Kalisogo village is a major fish farming area in the Sidoarjo region. Considering the human resources in Tambak Kalisogo village, which are rich in the fisheries sector, the aim of this community service initiative is to innovate by providing supplementary food in the form of patin fish and moringa leaf nuggets for children identified as stunted. The methods used include conducting surveys, planning activities, anthropometric measurements (height, weight, and body mass index), and providing supplementary food. The results of the initiative showed that patin fish and moringa leaf nuggets were highly favored by children due to their texture and delicious taste. These nuggets are rich in essential nutrients such as protein and fiber, making them effective in preventing stunting. The community responded positively to this program and expressed an initiative to replicate the innovation of providing supplementary food.
PEMBERIAN ASI EKSKLUSIF DENGAN KEJADIAN STUNTING PADA ANAK USIA 6-59 BULAN Erianti, Anggie; Widowati, Hesty; Cholifah, Siti
Jurnal Ilmiah Kebidanan Imelda Vol. 12 No. 1 (2026): Jurnal Ilmiah Kebidanan Imelda
Publisher : Program Studi S1 & DIII-Kebidanan Universitas Imelda Medan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52943/jikebi.v12i1.2173

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Background: Stunting remains a major public health issue in Indonesia, strongly associated with inadequate nutrition during the early stages of life. Exclusive breastfeeding is recognized as one of the most effective interventions to prevent stunting. However, breastfeeding practices are influenced by maternal knowledge, attitudes, and family support. The Family Centered Maternity Care (FCMC) approach emphasizes family involvement in maternal and child health, aiming to improve breastfeeding practices and child nutrition. Objective: This study aimed to analyze the effect of FCMC-based education on breastfeeding practices and mothers’ perceptions of fulfilling children’s nutritional needs as an effort to prevent stunting. Methods: A mixed-method design was applied, combining quantitative and qualitative approaches. The quantitative phase used a randomized controlled trial involving 100 postpartum mothers divided into intervention and control groups. The intervention group received FCMC-based education, while the control group did not. Data were collected using structured questionnaires on breastfeeding practices, knowledge, attitudes, and family support, complemented by semi-structured interviews. Quantitative data were analyzed using descriptive and inferential statistics, while qualitative data were thematically analyzed. Results: The majority of respondents were <18 years old, had basic education, and 65% were employed. Most mothers had good knowledge (59%), good attitudes (61%), and adequate family support (54%). Breastfeeding was reported by 68% of participants. Statistical analysis showed that mothers in the intervention group were almost four times more likely to have a good perception of fulfilling child nutrition compared to the control group (OR = 3.881; 95% CI: 1.561–9.650; p = 0.005). Qualitative findings highlighted the role of family involvement, especially from husbands, in supporting breastfeeding practices. Conclusion: FCMC-based education significantly improves mothers’ perceptions of child nutrition and enhances breastfeeding practices. Integrating FCMC into maternal health programs is recommended as a sustainable strategy to support exclusive breastfeeding and prevent stunting in Indonesia.