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Health Education on Breastfeeding Preparation in Pregnant Mothers and Families Dian Meilani Saputra; Ahmad Yasin Havid; Byba Melda Suhita
Journal of Community Engagement in Health Vol. 8 No. 2 (2025): September
Publisher : Universitas STRADA Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/jceh.v8i2.640

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How to feed babies is to exclusively breastfeeding from birth until the baby is six months old and continue breastfeeding the child until the age of twenty-four months. The success of breastfeeding also needs to be prepared early starting from antenatal, such as mothers are prepared physically and psychologically, provide support, and various counseling about breastfeeding. The purpose of this activity is to be able to increase the knowledge of pregnant women about giving exclusive breastfeeding. The implementation method is to provide helath education on breastfeeding in pregnant womens and families of 15 pregnant womens at A'isyiyah General Hospital, Ponorogo. The implementation of the activity consists of several stages, including the stage before providing education by taking pre-test data and the next stage is providing education about preparing for breastfeeding to pregnant womens filling out a post-test questionnaire to find out whether there is an impact on the knowledge of pregnant women after being given education. The results of the activity explain that some of the knowledge possessed by pregnant women who are the objects of this activity when before being given education, namely most of them have good knowledge. After being given education, almost all pregnant women, namely by experiencing an increase in the value of their level of knowledge. This shows that providing education in this activity can increase the knowledge of pregnant womens about breastfeeding.
Implementation Early of Initiation Breastfeeding (EIB) by Health Workers in the Maternity Room of 'Aisyiyah Ponorogo General Hospital During Covid-19 Pandemic Dian Meilani Saputra; Byba Melda Suhita; Ratna Wardani; Nurdina
Journal Of Nursing Practice Vol. 6 No. 2 (2023): April
Publisher : Universitas STRADA Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/jnp.v6i2.366

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Background: Early of initiation breastfeeding (EIB) can reduce the Infant Mortality Rate (IMR) and Maternal Mortality Rate (MMR). The COVID-19 pandemic reduced early initiation of breastfeeding activities. As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, access to essential services such as breastfeeding counseling in hospitals has been disrupted. Purpose: The purpose of this study is that researchers want to examine the implementation of the EIB by health workers in the maternity room of "Aisyiyah Ponorogo" General Hospital during the COVID-19 pandemic. Methods: The research used was qualitative with a case study design. The social situation in this study was delivery support health workers in the Maternity Room and Perinatology Room with informants consisting of five implementing midwives and six implementing nurses. The data collection process was carried out until the data collected experienced data saturation. Data validity was tested using source triangulation, namely patients who gave birth at "Aisyiyah Ponorogo" General Hospital. Results: EIB at 'Aisyiyah Ponorogo General Hospital has always been applied to newborns since 2010 and underwent adjustments during COVID-19 pandemic. The EIB was not implemented due to several conditions which made it impossible. Supporting factors for the implementation of early initiation of breastfeeding are the number and ability of health workers and the facilities available from both the hospital and the patient's family. The obstacle in this study is the perinatology room which is located far away so that the nurses in the perinatology department have difficulty carrying out several tasks at once which will cause a discrepancy in the duration of EIB implementation. Conclusion: Collaboration between the hospital, health workers, and the community is needed in an effort to increase the implementation of EIB. Starting from the existence of policies from the Hospital, the ability of health workers and the willingness of the community to improve the implementation of EIB.