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The Effects of Nutrition on the Health and Development of the Fetus in Pregnant Women Utami; Yolanda Lusia Sepang, Mareyke; Sri Aisyah Hidayati; Deddy S. Razak; Nelwetis
Miracle Journal Get Press Vol 1 No 4 (2024): November, 2024
Publisher : CV. Get Press Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69855/mgj.v1i4.84

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Proper nutrition during pregnancy plays a crucial role in supporting fetal development and maintaining the mother's health. However, there is still a knowledge gap among pregnant women, especially in rural and remote areas, regarding the importance of nutritional intake during pregnancy. This study is aimed at comprehensively analyzing the impact of maternal nutritional intake on maternal health and growth. Methods. The study involves 150 purposively selected pregnant women who visited Puskesmas, health clinics, or maternal and child hospitals in Padang City during the 6-month period of the study. The data collection technique is done by interviewing pregnant women using questionnaires related to demographics and diet. The collected data will be analysed using statistical methods, descriptive test to see the general description of the characteristics of pregnant women and their nutritional intake, and chi square test to analyse the relationship between nutritional intake and infant birth weight (LBW). Results. Most pregnant women had a moderate level of knowledge about nutrition (46.7%), but there were 40% who had low knowledge. There was a significant relationship between pregnant women's knowledge level about nutrition and nutrient intake and its impact on LBW. Conclusions. Pregnant women have a low knowledge level regarding nutrition, which in turn affects foetal health, growth, and quality of life. With these measures, it is hoped that the risk of pregnancy complications due to malnutrition can be minimised and the quality of maternal and infant health can be significantly improved.
Case Study of Implementation of Administrative Innovation in Improving the Quality of Health Services Nelwetis; Antik Pujihastuti
Miracle Journal Get Press Vol 1 No 4 (2024): November, 2024
Publisher : CV. Get Press Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69855/mgj.v1i4.85

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Administrative innovation is crucial for enhancing health service quality. As health systems evolve, effective administration can expedite service delivery, minimize patient wait times, and enhance the accuracy of patient data. In today's society, there are heightened expectations for health service quality, including information accuracy and accessibility. Implementing innovative, technology-driven administrative systems can bolster public trust in healthcare institutions.This study investigates the changes before and after the implementation of such innovations, assessing their effectiveness in addressing common administrative challenges. Employing a qualitative case study methodology with a descriptive approach allows for an in-depth exploration of administrative innovation processes in specific health facilities and their impacts on service quality. Key respondents include health workers—doctors, nurses, and administrative staff—directly involved in these innovations, alongside patients who evaluate their satisfaction with the changes.Findings indicate positive responses from both health workers and patients regarding the innovations. Health workers reported increased efficiency in their tasks, while patients experienced improved service quality. Despite challenges such as the need for training and concerns over data privacy, there is optimism for continued development of these innovations to foster a more modern and efficient healthcare system. Ultimately, an integrated approach to administrative innovation aims to achieve safer, more efficient, and higher-quality health services accessible to all community members.