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IMPROVING MIDWIVE’S CAPACITY TO PROVIDE PREGNANCY AND EARLY POSTPARTUM EXERCISE Sri Artina Dewi, Ni Nyoman; Panselina Widowati, Lorensia; Suci Dwi Aningsih, Baharika; Suhaid, Dewi Novitasari; Margaretha Manungkalit, Eviyani; Kartiko Kusumo Wardani, Dyah Woro; Leoni Irawan, Yetty; Ida, Agustina
Abdi Dosen : Jurnal Pengabdian Pada Masyarakat Vol. 7 No. 2 (2023): JUNI
Publisher : LPPM Univ. Ibn Khaldun Bogor

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32832/abdidos.v7i2.1799

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Low back pain is frequently reported by pregnant women. It is caused by the shifts of center of balance as the mother's weight increases and uterus expands. The inability to adjust to these changes, muscle and ligament weakness can make it more prone to pain. Midwives as a frontliner in maternal health, is supposed to be able to apply health promotion to encourage exercise for expectant mothers and new mothers in the early postpartum period. One of them is by giving women and new mothers pregnancy and early postpartum exercise. The purpose of this act of community service was to enable midwives to accompany more women during pregnancy and the first few weeks after giving birth. The method proposed is to provide information on ethics, planning, direction, and evaluation of pregnancy and early postpartum exercise, provide information on anti-corruption, and manage the process of operating this training activity from beginning to end. There were 24 participants in the course, all of them currently employed as midwives for the Siloam Hospital Group. The course was considered successful after receiving an improving score of all participants.
EDUCATION OF LACTATION PREPARATION IN PREGNANCY FOR THE SUCCESS OF EXCLUSIVE BREASTFEEDING, AT THE HEALTH SERVICE CENTER, JOHAR BARU, CENTRAL JAKARTA Ida Pratiwi, Agustina; Sri Artina Dewi, Ni Nyoman; Kartiko Kusumo Wardani, Dyah Woro; Suhaid, Dewi Novitasari; Margaretha Manungkalit, Eviyani; Panselina Widowati, Lorensia; Leoni Irawan, Yetty; Suci Dwi Aningsih, Baharika
Abdi Dosen : Jurnal Pengabdian Pada Masyarakat Vol. 7 No. 2 (2023): JUNI
Publisher : LPPM Univ. Ibn Khaldun Bogor

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32832/abdidos.v7i2.1802

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Lactation / Breastfeeding is a natural process for a woman, but it is vital to prepare in order to achieve the success of exclusive breastfeeding. Indonesian Health Profile (2018) shows that exclusive breastfeeding coverage in Indonesia is 65.16%, falling short of the target of 80%. Only 42% of the 135 million babies born each year are nursed during the first hour of life, 38% exclusively breastfeed for the first six months, and 58% continue to breastfeed until the age of two. The dearth of information among mothers about exclusive breastfeeding and the absence of assistance from medical professionals in this area are two influential factors. Breast milk is a critical source of nutrition and energy for sick people, and it improves infant development, lowers morbidity and mortality, and lowers the risk of chronic diseases. Breastfeeding also improves the health and happiness of mothers, lowers the incidence of ovarian and breast cancer, and conserves resources for both families and the country (WHO, 2021). The method used in this activity is to educate pregnant women and their families on the value of getting ready for lactation during pregnancy. Following counseling, there was an increase in knowledge about pregnancy-related lactation preparation.
INCREASING KNOWLEDGE OF PREGNANT WOMEN ABOUT DANGER SIGNS DURING PREGNANCY Margaretha Manungkalit, Eviyani; Kartiko Kusumo Wardani, Dyah Woro; Suhaid, Dewi Novitasari; Ida Pratiwi, Agustina; Panselina Widowati, Lorensia; Suci Dwi Aningsih, Baharika; Sri Artina Dewi, Ni Nyoman; Leoni Irawan, Yetty
Abdi Dosen : Jurnal Pengabdian Pada Masyarakat Vol. 7 No. 2 (2023): JUNI
Publisher : LPPM Univ. Ibn Khaldun Bogor

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32832/abdidos.v7i2.1803

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Premature membrane rupture, extreme stomach pain, severe headaches, and bleeding are all warning signs of pregnancy. impacts such as miscarriage, early pregnancy, fetal discomfort, and pregnancy-related toxicity that could affect the mother's health and the safety of the unborn child. If the mother and family are aware of the risk indicators of pregnancy and take prompt action to overcome them, complications can be prevented and addressed early. In light of this, it is crucial for moms to be aware of the pregnancy's risk indicators, such as bleeding and an early rupture of the membranes, through education in order to prevent difficulties and assist mothers in recognizing their pregnancy. The technique employed in this activity is to coach participants about pregnancy-hazard symptoms. Online games are played with expectant mothers and their families. Following the counseling, there was an improvement in knowledge of the pregnancy danger signals, going from 76 (pre-test) to 97 (post-test).
PRECEPTOR MENTOR TRAINING FOR MIDWIVES Panselina Widowati, Lorensia; Suhaid, Dewi Novitasari; Leoni Irawan, Yetty; Margaretha Manungkalit, Eviyani; Kartiko Kusumo Wardani, Dyah Woro; Suci Dwi Aningsih, Baharika; Ida Pratiwi, Agustina
Abdi Dosen : Jurnal Pengabdian Pada Masyarakat Vol. 7 No. 2 (2023): JUNI
Publisher : LPPM Univ. Ibn Khaldun Bogor

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32832/abdidos.v7i2.1829

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Midwifery education programme is an educational forum that graduate professionals to support women throughout their life cycle, using the paradigm that the process women experience is a natural thing. Efforts must be made to improve midwive students' competencies through hands-on learning using the preceptorship method. The preceptorship is a form of clinical learning that helps students to be better prepared for organizational and professional structures and to become more productive. A preceptor's role is to provide support, supervision, monitor learning and assess student placements. Effective Preceptorship can be carried out by preparing Preceptors through an understanding of the duties, responsibilities and use of methods in accompanying students in clinics. Therefore, training is needed to improve the competency of supervising midwives as educators and mentors in clinics. The training was conducted online for 2 days. The assessment of competence improvement is carried out according to the method used in the training process, namely audio-visual. The results of the activities are effective and go in the right direction according to the objectives aimed at in the planning.
OPTIMALIZATION OF BREASTFEEDING TECHNIQUES USING “BREAST MODELS” Suhaid, Dewi Novitasari; Margaretha Manungkalit, Eviyani; Kartiko Kusumo Wardani, Dyah Woro; Ida Pratiwi, Agustina; Leoni Irawan, Yetty; Kusmiyanti, Margaretha
Abdi Dosen : Jurnal Pengabdian Pada Masyarakat Vol. 7 No. 3 (2023): SEPTEMBER
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32832/abdidos.v7i3.2026

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Exclusive breastfeeding is an attempt at enhancing the health and survival of infants during the initial 6 months of life. The World Health Organization (WHO) states that 2 out of 3 infants worldwide do not receive exclusive breastfeeding for the full 6 months. According to UNICEF, it is projected that by 2022, less than half (48%) of infants globally will be exclusively breastfed. The advantages of exclusive breastfeeding for infants encompass the acquisition of antibodies to prevent exposure to diseases, facilitation of brain and physical development, and mitigation of the risk of stunting. The successful practice of exclusive breastfeeding is profoundly affected by both intrinsic and extrinsic factors. Among the intrinsic factors that impact breastfeeding behavior, knowledge stands out. Insufficient or inaccurate information regarding the benefits of breastfeeding, the mechanism of milk production, as well as attachment and breastfeeding positions, are subjects that contribute to challenges in the breastfeeding process. Elevating awareness and comprehension of breast anatomy, milk production mechanisms, and proper attachment during breastfeeding among postpartum mothers will heighten self-efficacy concerning belief in behavioral change. Community service initiatives employ the health education approach utilizing a replica model of breast anatomy. The counseling sessions target parents (both husband and wife) undergoing postnatal health monitoring, and who are recipients of care in the postnatal care unit. The outcomes of this undertaking reveal a noteworthy 35% enhancement in participants' knowledge subsequent to receiving information on breast anatomy, milk production, and proper attachment."
IMPROVING THE SKILLS OF MIDWIVES IN OVERCOMING PREGNANCY DISCOMFORT WITH EARLY POSTPARTUM AND PREGNANCY EXERCISES Panselina Widowati, Lorensia; Suci Dwi Aningsih, Baharika; Sri Artina Dewi, Ni Nyoman; Novitasari Suhaid, Dewi; Ida Pratiwi, Agustina; Leoni Irawan, Yetty; Kusumo Wardani, Dyah Woro Kartiko; Margaretha Manungkalit, Eviyani
Abdi Dosen : Jurnal Pengabdian Pada Masyarakat Vol. 7 No. 4 (2023): DESEMBER
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32832/abdidos.v7i4.2153

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Pregnancy is a process that a woman looks forward to, but during pregnancy, there are various complaints that are felt due to physical and psychological changes and cause discomfort. Changes that occur due to changes in hormones and the psychology of pregnant women Increasing gestational age results in increasingly diverse complaints in pregnant women, especially in the third trimester. The complaints that are often experienced are back pain caused by excessive bending, walking without rest, and lifting weights. Midwives have an important role in improving the health of pregnant and postpartum women to overcome discomfort during pregnancy, childbirth, and the early postpartum period. This community service is carried out so that midwives can reduce discomfort for pregnant women, so they need to receive training in pregnancy and early postpartum exercises to improve their skills. There were 18 participants in the course, all of whom are currently employed as midwives for the Siloam Hospital Group. The course was considered successful after receiving an improving score from all participants.