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The Role of Health Workers in Comprehensive Midwifery Care for High-Risk Pregnant Women: Peran Tenaga Kesehatan Pada Asuhan Kebidanan Komprehensif Dengan Ibu Hamil Risiko Tinggi Rena Oki Alestari; Ivana Devitasari; Neneng Safitri; Nita Kusuma
Journal of Community Empowerment for Multidisciplinary (JCEMTY) Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): May 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53713/jcemty.v3i1.336

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Comprehensive midwifery care is comprehensive midwifery management care starting from pregnant women, giving birth, to newborns so that labor can take place safely and babies are born safe and healthy until the postpartum period. There are still many high risk pregnancies, high risk pregnancies include 4T and 3T, too young, less than 20 years old and too old, more than 35 years old. The high risk of being pregnant too late > 35 years can cause hypertension/high blood pressure, preeclampsia, LBW and fetal defects. The service method uses health education using lectures, questions and answers, and monitoring the condition of high-risk pregnant women using leaflets and giving stickers to high-risk pregnant women at home. The activity will be held on June 20 2024, at RT.01 Bejarau. The results of this community service activity can be said to be successful. This can be observed by pregnant women who are at risk receiving information about the impact on their pregnancy and pregnant women can be monitored by health workers, so that they can reduce MMR and IMR. The follow-up that needs to be done is to continuously provide comprehensive care to pregnant women as an early detection of high risks in pregnancy.
Catch-up Basic Immunization Education for Children with Delayed Immunization: Implementation in Children Aged ≥ 9 Months: Edukasi Imunisasi Dasar Anak yang Tertunda: Imunisasi Kejar pada Anak Usia ≥ 9 Bulan Ivana Devitasari; Neneng Safitri; Bella; Nita Kusuma; Lidia Widia
Journal of Community Empowerment for Multidisciplinary (JCEMTY) Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025): November 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53713/jcemty.v3i2.505

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Immunization is one of the most effective health interventions to reduce morbidity, disability, and mortality caused by vaccine-preventable diseases (VPDs). However, in practice, many children still experience delays in receiving basic immunizations, including those in Samba Danum Village, Central Katingan District. This community service activity aimed to improve parents’ knowledge about basic immunization and to conduct catch-up immunization for children aged ≥ 9 months who had not received immunizations according to schedule. The implementation method consisted of preparation, education through interactive lectures and discussions, catch-up immunization in collaboration with health workers, and evaluation using pre-test and post-test. The results showed a significant increase in parents’ knowledge, with higher average post-test scores compared to pre-test. In addition, catch-up immunization coverage reached more than 80% of the target group. This activity demonstrated that proper education and accessible health services can enhance community awareness and improve basic immunization coverage. In the future, similar activities are expected to be expanded to other areas with similar conditions, accompanied by continuous monitoring to ensure the sustainability of the immunization program.