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VULVAR HYGIENE DURING MENSTRUATION IS ASSOCIATED WITH VULVAR PRURITUS IN ADOLESCENTS Kanza Putri; Dewi Hartinah; Fitriana Kartikasari
(IJP) Indonesia Jurnal Perawat Vol 10, No 2 (2025): INDONESIA JURNAL PERAWAT
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Kudus

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26751/ijp.v10i2.2689

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Vulvar pruritus is a common problem experienced by adolescent  during menstruation, often caused by a lack of understanding of proper vulvar hygiene. Maintaining cleanliness during menstruation significantly impacts one's health, especially in preventing reproductive tract infections. This study aimed to identify the correlation between vulvar hygiene during menstruation and the occurrence of vulvar pruritus among female students at MA Nurul Huda Medini Demak. This quantitative study adopted a correlational research design using a cross-sectional approach. The population of this study consisted of 134 female students at MA Nurul Huda, with a sample of 100 students selected using simple random sampling. Data was collected using an online questionnaire on Google Forms and analyzed using the Spearman rank test and processed using computer software. The results showed a statistically significant correlation between vulvar hygiene during menstruation and vulvar pruritus among adolescent girls at MA Nurul Huda Medini Demak with a p-value of 0.001 α = 0.05, with a moderate strength of association (0.342) and a positive direction. This study concludes that hygiene during menstruation is crucial for maintaining the health of the female reproductive organs, especially to prevent reproductive tract infections such as vulvar pruritus.
EDUKASI DAN PENERAPAN BIOPORI (LUBANG RESAPAN) DI RUMAH WARGA Wafa Nur Shodiqoh; Kanza Putri; Ririn Widyasari; Ika Puji Eviyanti; Asti Wulan Ardelia; Indanah Indanah; Fida Maisa Hana
Jurnal Abdimas Indonesia Vol 6, No 2 (2024): JURNAL ABDIMAS INDONESIA
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26751/jai.v6i2.2770

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Kaliwungu Village faces two primary issues: high population density with diminishing water absorption areas and uncontrolled waste accumulation. This results in waterlogging and environmental health problems. To address these concerns, the KKN team implemented a biopore installation program. The program involved site surveys, socialization, and biopore installations in four locations (RW 06, 02, 05, and 08). Despite encountering rock formations during drilling, the team successfully installed PVC pipes filled with organic waste for composting. The program yielded positive impacts, including increased awareness of organic waste management, reduced waterlogging, and improved environmental quality. For sustainability, regular biopore maintenance, community education, and periodic evaluations are necessary