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Modified Doppler Healthy Pregnancy Monitoring (MODEM-KES) to speed up examinations of pregnant women Cory’ah, Fitra Arsy Nur; Suseno, Mutiara Rachmawati; Faiqah, Syajaratuddur; Megantari, Ayu Dini; Amrinsani, Farid
Indonesian Journal of Electronics, Electromedical Engineering, and Medical Informatics Vol. 7 No. 2 (2025): May
Publisher : Jurusan Teknik Elektromedik, Politeknik Kesehatan Kemenkes Surabaya, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35882/ijeeemi.v7i2.39

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Monitoring fetal health is a major factor in ensuring a healthy pregnancy and safe delivery. However, in Indonesia, especially in remote areas, limited access to quality health services, lack of sophisticated medical equipment, and difficulty reaching health facilities are serious challenges that contribute to high maternal and infant mortality rates. This study developed MODEM-KES (Modified Doppler Healthy Pregnancy Monitoring) which aims to evaluate the effectiveness of MODEM-KES in supporting health workers, especially midwives in remote areas, in conducting pregnancy monitoring more practically, accurately, and quickly. This tool integrates three important indicators: gestational age estimation, fetal weight estimation, and fetal heart rate, using Doppler sensors and fundus uteri height (FUH) measurements combined with digital methods. The research method involved testing the MODEM-KES prototype against standard tools, such as metline for FUH measurement and Doppler for FHR, with five measurements on each respondent with a gestational age of 26-40 weeks. Results showed that the difference in results between MODEM-KES and standardized tools was relatively small: FUH had a difference of 0-3 cm with an error rate of 0%-10.75%, FHR had a difference of -4/min to 4/min with an error rate of -3.0%-3.1%, and estimated fetal weight had a difference of 0-465 grams with an error rate of 0%-18.8%. Although the accuracy rate varies, MODEM-KES still shows potential as an alternative pregnancy monitoring tool that is practical and easy to use.
Video Animasi Pencegahan Penularan HIV dari Ibu ke Anak (PPIA) terhadap Pengetahuan Ibu Hamil Shanti Devi, Kadek Indah; Pratiwi, Intan Gumilang; Sundayani, Lina; Cory’ah, Fitra Arsy Nur
Midwifery Care Journal Vol. 7 No. 1 (2026): January 2026
Publisher : Politeknik Kesehatan Kementrian Kesehatan Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31983/micajo.v7i1.13948

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World Health Organization data (2023) shows that there are 1.2 million pregnant women living with HIV. Ministry of Health data (2023) shows an increase in HIV cases in Indonesia of 0.3% are pregnant women. According to 2023 data, KPAP NTB recorded that there were 66 cases of HIV/AIDS found. According to KPA Lobar in 2023, there were three pregnant women diagnosed with HIV. Data from the Sedau Community Health Center (UPT) in September 2024 showed that 1 pregnant woman was detected with HIV. Seeing the increase in cases, a national response is needed with the PPIA Program. Based on a preliminary survey, 4 pregnant women did not understand about PPIA and had not received information about PPIA. To determine the effect of animated videos about the PPIA program on the knowledge of pregnant women in Keru Village, the working area of ​​the Sedau Community Health Center (UPT). The type of research is Quasi Experiment Nonequivalent Control Group Design, with a Total sampling technique. The population of this study. Researchers took all samples, namely 66 pregnant women. Data analysis Independent t-test. The average knowledge before the intervention using the PPIA Animation Video was 65.28 and after it became 86.11. With the Independent t-test, the p-value of knowledge was 0.000 <0.05. There is an Effect of the Animation Video About the PPIA Program on the Knowledge of Pregnant Women in Keru Village, the Working Area UPT of ​​the Sedau Community Health Center.