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The effectiveness of health promotion using social media on adolescent knowledge about Covid-19 in the work area of Health Center Batu Panjang, Rupat District, Bengkalis Regency Nanda Tri Cahtiya; Hastuti Marlina; Novita Rany
Science Midwifery Vol 10 No 4 (2022): October: Science Midwifery
Publisher : Institute of Computer Science (IOCS)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35335/midwifery.v10i4.735

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Health promotion through teen social media can increase knowledge about Covid-19 by 95% and influence behavior to prevent Covid-19 by 77%. The aim of this study was to determine the effectiveness of the use of social media for health promotion on youth Covid-19 knowledge in the workplace at Batu Panjang Health Centre, Rupat District, Bengalis Regency in 2021. This type of research is quantitative analysis with a quasi-experimental design. The population for this study was all 12th graders at Rupat High School, for a total of 30 respondents. Research tools are using Whatsapp and Instagram to promote health. Collecting data using a questionnaire via google form. Data analysis used univariate and bivariate tests. The result of the research is that there is a difference in the average value of respondents' knowledge before and after health promotion using whatsapp and instagram is 63.73 and 85.33 in the whatsapp group and 64.13 and 80.00 in the instagram group. The results of the paired-samples T test (dependent T test) showed that health promotion was effective regarding Covid-19 using social media WhatsApp and Instagram to increase respondents' knowledge about COVID-19 in the Batu Panjang Public Health Center, Rupat District, Bengkalis Regency. It is recommended to the puskesmas and schools to partner in the implementation of school children's services by using social media so that the prevention of covid-19 is maximized.
Determinants of Behavior and Proportion of Exclusive Breastfeeding at Tapung Health Center, Kampar Regency Iin Rodearni; Zulfan Saam; Kamali Zaman; Jasrida Yunita; Novita Rany
Science Midwifery Vol 10 No 4 (2022): October: Science Midwifery
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35335/midwifery.v10i4.801

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Breast milk is one of efforts to improve the mother and infant's health, one of which is reduce infant mortality rate (IMR). The prevalence of infants that receive the eclusive breastfeeding at The Tapung II public Health Center in 2020 was 57.1%. The purpose of this research is to know the determinant relationship of Exclusive Breastfeeding at The Tapung II Public health center in 2021. Type of this research is quantitative research observational with analytic cross sectional study. The population are Mothers who have babies aged 6-11 months. The sampling is non-probability sampling with consecutive sampling. The analysis used Chi Square and Multiple logistic regression with predictive model. The result of research is the proportion of infant who get exclusive breastfeeding is 43 people (45, grand mother's support and the early initiation of breast feeding) with exclusive breast feeding at The Tapung II Public Health Center. The recommending to health workers are increase the coverage of exclusive breast feeding through a health promotion strategy approach grand mother's support and the early initiation of breast feeding) with exclusive breast feeding at The Tapung II Public Health Center. The recommending to health workers are increase the coverage of exclusive breast feeding through a health promotion strategy approach
Community behavior towards maternal and child health services during the covid-19 pandemic at tualang public health center, siak district Dewi Sanita; Novita Rany; Doni Jepisah
Science Midwifery Vol 11 No 3 (2023): August: Midwifery and Health Sciences
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35335/midwifery.v11i3.1337

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Maternal and child health (MCH) services stand as pivotal components of Public Health Centers, serving to enhance the well-being of both mothers and children. In light of this, optimizing the management of MCH programs becomes imperative. However, data from the Siak District Health Office in 2020 unveiled that the Tualang Public Health Center exhibited lower MCH program accomplishments in comparison to its counterparts within the Siak District. This study, therefore, strives to procure insights into the knowledge, attitudes, health promotion initiatives, and family backing pertinent to MCH services during the COVID-19 pandemic within the operational sphere of Tualang Public Health Center, Siak District. Employing a qualitative approach underpinned by the phenomenological method, this research involves primary informants encompassing expectant mothers and mothers of young children. Supplementary informants encompass spouses or guardians, along with key stakeholders like the Head of Tualang Public Health Center, the Responsible Party for the MCH Program, and Health Promotion Officers. The research methodology encompasses in-depth interviews and meticulous observations, followed by a data analysis fortified by source and data triangulation. Findings underscore a dearth in mothers' understanding of MCH services, juxtaposed with positive attitudes towards them. While health promotion initiatives for MCH services appear underutilized, familial support surges to its zenith. As a synthesis of these findings, it's deduced that MCH services within the operational precinct of Tualang Public Health Center, Siak District, have yet to attain optimal efficacy. In this regard, it's advocated that Tualang Public Health Center orchestrate succinct workshops or extend educational outreach to various stakeholders, including Subdistrict Heads, Village Chiefs, Religious Leaders/Tabligh Teams, District/Village PKK (Family Welfare Movement) Activators, Health Cadres, and Family Planning Field Officers.
Co-Authors Abdurrahman Hamid Adliana Puspasari Agus Alamsyah Agus Mandar Agustin, Dian Eka Ahmad Hanafi Ahmad Hanafi Ahmad Hanafi Ahmad Hanafi Aldo Prama Ananta Ali Asfar Anwar, Afridayani Arbiah Marpaung Arifudin arifudin Arnita Julianti budi hartono Budijono, Budijono Dedi Afandi Dewi , Oktavia Dewi Hayati Prabu Dewi Sanita Dhea Adellina Riyadi Dhea Adellina Riyadi ecy kartika sari Edi Sudarto Elmia Kursani Emy Leonita Endang Purnawati Rahayu Erdaliza, Erdaliza Ervira Dwiaprini As Syifa Ester Napitupulu, Ervinna Fahruzi Z A Fajriyati, Auliya Fitriani, Ernita Haili Hamid, Abdurrahman Harvandy Anwir Hendro Ekwarso Herniwanti Herniwanti Herryana, Wan Hery Widijanto Heryudarini Harahap Hetty Ismainar Iin Rodearni Irwan Muryanto Irwan Muryanto Irwan Muryanto Iswadi Iswadi Iswadi Iswadi Jayati, Trisna Jepisah, Doni Juandi Juandi Kamali Zaman Karjoso, Tri Krianto kartini Ega KEMAL KEMAL Kharisma Yuhana Kiswanto Kiswanto Kiswanto Leonita, Emi Leonita, Emy Leonita, Emy Lita, Lita Lusiana Putri MN Maimun, Nur Marlina, Hastusi Marlina, Hastuti Mazlan, Mazlan Megasari, Miratu Mita Puspitasari Mitra Mitra Mitra Mitra Muhaimin, Rusyadi Al Muhammad Rahmad Muryanto, Irwan Nada Khairunnisa Nanda Tri Cahtiya Nashabila, Rafni Nasyabila, Rafni Nefi Asmareni Nila Puspita Sari nur helmi Nurlian Nurlian Nurlisis, Nurlisis Nurvi Susanti Octaviani, Dita Oktavia Dewi Oktavia Dewi Oktavia Dewi Oktavia Dewi, Oktavia Prabu, Dewi Hayati Priwahyuni, Yuyun Priwahyuni Rahayu, Endang Purnawati Raviola Raviola Renaldi, Reno Resfita, Desy Riauni Syaputri Rienarti Abidin, Aldiga Risanto, Joko Rusyadi Al Muhaimin Sa'am, Zulfan Sa’am, Zulfan Safrina, Dince Salmiyenti yenti Sarah Atyikah Sarah Atyikah Sari, Nila Puspita Sastria, Meri Eka Silfia, Meta Sinta Yuni Putri Sintia Sintia Siregar , Nuromaito Siti Aminah Siti Rukijah* Sohor, Suherman Sri Desfita, Sri Suandy, Indra Sugiyarningsih, Sugiyarningsih Suharsanto Suharsanto Syah, Erzan Tengku Emrinaldi Tia Harjianti Tin Gustina Toni Winata Tri Krianto Tri Krianto Karjoso Triyana Triyana Wan Muhammad Yunus widodextrosa widodextrosa Widodo Widodo Widuri, Rita Widyawati, Erna winda septiani Yessi Harnani Yunita, Jasrida Yusri Yusri Yuyun Priwahyuni Zahtamal Zahtamal Zainal Abidin Zul Akbar Zulfan Saam Zulfan Saam Zulfan Saam Zulfan Saam Zulfan Sa’am Zulfayeni Zulfayeni Zulkarnaini Zulkarnaini Zulmeliza Rasyid Zulmeliza Rasyid