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Dimensi Altruisme, dan Kepuasan Spiritual Dalam Kerja-kerja Perawatan Kader Kesehatan Marhaeni, Chusna Cahya
Ri'ayah: Jurnal Sosial dan Keagamaan Vol 10 No 1 (2025): Riayah : Jurnal Sosial dan Keagamaan
Publisher : Pascasarjana IAIN Metro

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32332/xriayah.v10i1.11200

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Community health workers play a vital role in advancing community-based health efforts. They educate the public, conduct early disease detection, promote healthy behaviors, and serve as a bridge between the community and healthcare services. This care work is often associated with women, who are perceived to have ample free time to contribute. However, only a small number of women, primarily those over the age of 40, continue to remain active in this roles. This raises the question of why some women choose to become health workers and persist in this role. This ethnographic research, conducted from February to April 2024 in western Yogyakarta, utilizes interviews and participant observation with an active community health worker. By employing a life history approach, this study highlights how the lived experiences and personal narratives of health workers shape and motivate their commitment to care work. The study provides insight into the challenges faced by these workers and emphasizes the intrinsic values and satisfaction they derive from their contributions to the community. These findings have important policy implications, particularly regarding incentives that could enhance the motivation of community health workers. Additionally, this research can inform the development of better policies aimed at increasing community participation.  
REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH IN THE CONTEXT OF HEALTH PROMOTING UNIVERSITY (HPU) Agatta, Shilvi Khusna Dilla; Marhaeni, Chusna Cahya; Said, Irmayani
Jurnal Analisa Sosiologi Vol 14, No 2 (2025)
Publisher : UNIVERSITAS SEBELAS MARET (UNS)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20961/jas.v14i2.99097

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Reproductive health is often narrowly framed around menstruation, childbirth, and pregnancy, reflecting a patriarchal view of women’s bodies as production tools. In Indonesia, public health behaviors remain below optimal standards, necessitating strategic health promotion efforts. As centers of knowledge production, universities hold significant potential to advance public health education, particularly for younger generations. One such initiative, Menuju Kampus Sejahtera, aims to disseminate reproductive health information and promote a holistic, gender-inclusive understanding. However, the content still predominantly centers on women’s health, reinforcing gendered assumptions. This research employs Michel Foucault’s theory of biopolitics to analyze how power operates through biological regulation, especially via medicalization where medical discourse is used to shape and control individual behaviors. The study uses a qualitative method with a reflexive ethnographic approach to explore how reproductive health narratives are shaped, internalized, and challenged within the university setting. Data was gathered through literature studies and in-depth interviews with students who had engaged with the HPU platform. Reflexivity and positionality were used to address ethical and interpretative dimensions, particularly when dealing with sensitive topics. By critically examining the content and framing of campus health promotion programs, the research highlights the limitations of current narratives and calls for more inclusive approaches that address reproductive health beyond traditional gender binaries. This study contributes to the sociological understanding of how health knowledge is produced, distributed, and experienced in higher education settings, and proposes a gender-transformative framework for reproductive health promotion.
MENANGANAI MESTRUASI: ANTARA PENGETAHAUN, PENDIDIKAN, DAN PERILAKU KESEHATAN Marhaeni, Chusna Cahya; Agatta, Shilvi Khusna Dilla
Habitus : Jurnal Pendidikan, Sosiologi, dan Antropologi Vol 8, No 2 (2024): Habitus: Jurnal Pendidikan, Sosiologi, dan Antropologi
Publisher : Program Studi Pendidikan Soiologi Antropologi, FKIP-UNS

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20961/habitus.v8i2.94931

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Many different elements can influence how an individual acts when it comes to seeking health care. An individual's level of health knowledge is still a significant concern in this topic. This pertains to how knowledge can help reduce misconceptions or negative perceptions while providing information about the importance of healthcare. This research focuses on the reproductive health-seeking behavior of women. Where a lack of knowledge about reproductive health can be a barrier for individuals to obtain accurate information and proper care. The study seeks to answer questions about female students' knowledge of reproductive health and how their health-seeking behavior is related to this issue. Involving diverse master's students with various socio-cultural backgrounds, the study is expected to provide a deeper understanding of knowledge and reproductive health behavior and its correlation with their education. This study conducted over approximately 4 weeks, the research utilizes various data sources such as participant observation, in-depth interviews, and literature studies supporting field findings. The study reveals the complexity of the relationship between knowledge, education, and reproductive health-seeking behaviour, especially concerning menstruation. The lack of knowledge impacts the attitudes and behaviours of informants related to menstruation. However, even when knowledge exists, it does not always reflect optimal reproductive health-seeking behavior. That’s why thus knowledge and education are considered the initial foundation of health-seeking behaviour but do not always determine decisions related to reproductive health.Keywords: reproductive health, menstruation, sex education, health-seeking behavior  ABSTRAK Banyak elemen yang berbeda dapat mempengaruhi bagaimana seseorang bertindak dalam mencari perawatan kesehatan. Tingkat pengetahuan kesehatan seseorang masih menjadi perhatian penting dalam topik ini. Hal ini berkaitan dengan bagaimana pengetahuan dapat membantu mengurangi miskonsepsi atau persepsi negatif sambil memberikan informasi tentang pentingnya perawatan kesehatan. Penelitian ini berfokus pada perilaku pencarian kesehatan reproduksi perempuan. Dimana kurangnya pengetahuan tentang kesehatan reproduksi dapat menjadi penghalang bagi individu untuk mendapatkan informasi yang akurat dan perawatan yang tepat. Penelitian ini berusaha menjawab pertanyaan tentang pengetahuan mahasiswa perempuan tentang kesehatan reproduksi dan bagaimana perilaku pencarian kesehatan mereka terkait dengan masalah ini. Melibatkan beragam mahasiswi dengan berbagai latar belakang sosial budaya, penelitian ini diharapkan dapat memberikan pemahaman yang lebih mendalam mengenai pengetahuan dan perilaku kesehatan reproduksi serta korelasinya dengan pendidikan mereka. Penelitian yang dilakukan selama kurang lebih 4 minggu ini menggunakan berbagai sumber data seperti observasi partisipan, wawancara mendalam, dan studi literatur yang mendukung temuan di lapangan. Penelitian ini mengungkap kompleksitas hubungan antara pengetahuan, pendidikan, dan perilaku pencarian kesehatan reproduksi, khususnya terkait menstruasi. Minimnya pengetahuan berdampak pada sikap dan perilaku informan terkait menstruasi. Namun, bahkan ketika pengetahuan ada, tidak selalu mencerminkan perilaku pencarian kesehatan reproduksi yang optimal. Oleh karena itu, pengetahuan dan pendidikan dianggap sebagai fondasi awal dari perilaku pencarian kesehatan, namun tidak selalu menentukan keputusan terkait kesehatan reproduksi. Kata Kunci: kesehatan reproduksi, menstruasi, sex education, pencarian kesehatan