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Pemberdayaan Satuan Petugas Unit Kesehatan Sekolah Kesehatan Reproduksi Remaja dalam Pemanfaatan Olahan Daun Kelor sebagai Langkah Preventif Anemia Putri Ramadhanti, Indah; Nova H, Desri; Ramadanti, Tika; Fransiska, Mellia; Fakhri, Ikhtiarina; Robiatul Khaira, Puja
Jurnal Empathy Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat Jurnal Empathy Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat Volume 5 Nomor 2 Tahun 2024
Publisher : Poltekkes Kemenkes Surakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37341/jurnalempathy.v5i2.273

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Background: Anemia is a priority health problem for adolescents with a prevalence of 17% in Bukittinggi City in 2023, the highest case at the Rasimah Ahmad Health Center at 28.5%. Government programs, namely the provision of iron tablets and the existence of school health units, have not optimally reduced the prevalence of anaemia in adolescents. The iron content of moringa leaves increases haemoglobin. The formation of SHU ARH officers to prevent anaemia and training in processing moringa leaves aims to be an innovation in the School Health Service programme to serve reproductive health problems in overcoming anaemia to prevent the impact of non-compliance with iron tablet consumption. Methods: Collaboration partners are SMPN 03 Bukittinggi City and Rasimah Ahmad Health Center Bukittinggi City from June to September 2024. We collect data through interviews, observations, and documentation. Five methods are used: socialization, preliminary studies and advocacy; formation and training of the SHU ARH Task Force for adolescents; providing education, mentoring and providing processed moringa leaves; and evaluating the sustainability of the SHU ARH. Results: the achievement of the target: 1) The formation of the SHU ARH consisting of 18 people; 2) Of the 87 young women, 79% have high knowledge of anaemia and the benefits of processed moringa leaves, 78% apply processed moringa leaves at home, and cases of anaemia decreased by 20.66%. Conclusion: The sustainability of the programme by providing moringa leaf seeds and planting in schoolyards as a step to provide raw materials for processed moringa leaves.
Pemberdayaan Satuan Petugas Unit Kesehatan Sekolah Kesehatan Reproduksi Remaja dalam Pemanfaatan Olahan Daun Kelor sebagai Langkah Preventif Anemia Putri Ramadhanti, Indah; Nova H, Desri; Ramadanti, Tika; Fransiska, Mellia; Fakhri, Ikhtiarina; Robiatul Khaira, Puja
Jurnal Empathy Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat Jurnal Empathy Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat Volume 5 Nomor 2 Tahun 2024
Publisher : Poltekkes Kemenkes Surakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37341/jurnalempathy.v5i2.273

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Background: Anemia is a priority health problem for adolescents with a prevalence of 17% in Bukittinggi City in 2023, the highest case at the Rasimah Ahmad Health Center at 28.5%. Government programs, namely the provision of iron tablets and the existence of school health units, have not optimally reduced the prevalence of anaemia in adolescents. The iron content of moringa leaves increases haemoglobin. The formation of SHU ARH officers to prevent anaemia and training in processing moringa leaves aims to be an innovation in the School Health Service programme to serve reproductive health problems in overcoming anaemia to prevent the impact of non-compliance with iron tablet consumption. Methods: Collaboration partners are SMPN 03 Bukittinggi City and Rasimah Ahmad Health Center Bukittinggi City from June to September 2024. We collect data through interviews, observations, and documentation. Five methods are used: socialization, preliminary studies and advocacy; formation and training of the SHU ARH Task Force for adolescents; providing education, mentoring and providing processed moringa leaves; and evaluating the sustainability of the SHU ARH. Results: the achievement of the target: 1) The formation of the SHU ARH consisting of 18 people; 2) Of the 87 young women, 79% have high knowledge of anaemia and the benefits of processed moringa leaves, 78% apply processed moringa leaves at home, and cases of anaemia decreased by 20.66%. Conclusion: The sustainability of the programme by providing moringa leaf seeds and planting in schoolyards as a step to provide raw materials for processed moringa leaves.
Aplication of Ethnomedicine-Based Complementary Midwifery Care in a Pregnant Woman with Mild Anemia: A Case Study Annisa, Annisa; Putri Ramadhanti, Indah; Audina, Dela; Fakhri, Ikhtiarina
Jurnal Kebidanan Midwiferia Vol. 12 No. 1 (2026): April (In Progress)
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Sidoarjo

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Anemia in pregnancy remains a significant public health problem. The 2023 Indonesian Health Survey reported a prevalence of 27.7% among pregnant women compared to 48.9% in 2018. Mild anemia can interfere with maternal well-being and pregnancy outcomes if not properly treated. Complementary ethnomedicine therapy using natural plants rich in iron, such as red dragon fruit and moringa leaves, has the potential to increase hemoglobin (Hb) levels. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of complementary ethnomedicine therapy on hemoglobin levels in pregnant women with mild anemia. The research method was a case study conducted in February 2024 at the Midwife Independent Practice in Limapuluh Kota District. The subjects were primigravida women in their second trimester who were diagnosed with mild anemia based on clinical signs and laboratory tests. Primary data were collected through physical assessment and Hb measurement. The intervention consisted of complementary therapy using red dragon fruit and moringa leaves, administered daily for two weeks along with standard nutritional advice. Hb levels were measured before and after the intervention. Hb levels before the intervention were 10.2 g%, and Hb levels after the intervention were 11.3 g/dL. This represents an increase of 1.1 g%. In conclusion, treatment was provided according to the mother's needs. At the second visit, the mother did not have anemia. Complementary ethnomedical therapy using dragon fruit and moringa leaves can help prevent mild anemia in pregnant women.