Cakrawati R
Ummi Khasanah Health Polytechnic, Indonesia

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The Influence of Mother's Education on Early Detection Knowledge of Toddler Development Aged 36-47 Months Lumastari Ajeng Wijayanti; Warda M; Cakrawati R; Rezqiqah Aulia Rahmat; Sardi Anto
International Journal of Health Sciences Vol. 4 No. 1 (2026): IJHS : International Journal of Health Sciences
Publisher : Asosiasi Guru dan Dosen Seluruh Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59585/ijhs.v4i1.1050

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Early detection of toddler development is a crucial step in identifying developmental delays early so that appropriate intervention can be implemented. Mothers play a key role in monitoring their children's development, which is influenced by their education level. Higher education is expected to improve mothers' ability to understand and perform early detection of toddler development. This study aims to determine the effect of maternal education on knowledge of early detection of toddler development in children aged 36–47 months. This study used quantitative methods with an analytical design and a cross-sectional approach. Sectional. The research sample was mothers who have toddlers aged 36–47 months in health service area X. Data were collected using a questionnaire and analyzed using the Chi- Square test. The results showed a significant influence between maternal education and knowledge of early detection of toddler development (p < 0.05). The conclusion of this study is that maternal education influences the level of knowledge of early detection of toddler development.
The Effect Of Whatsapp-Based Nursing Education On Hypertension Self-Management In The Elderly In Rural Areas Susi Rabuana; Cakrawati R
International Journal of Health Sciences Vol. 4 No. 2 (2026): IJHS : International Journal of Health Sciences
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59585/ijhs.v4i2.1195

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Exclusive breastfeeding for the first six months of a baby's life is an important effort in improving the health and growth of the baby. However, the success of exclusive breastfeeding is influenced by various factors, one of which is family support. Emotional support, information, and practical assistance from the family can increase the mother's motivation to provide exclusive breastfeeding. This study aims to analyze the effect of family support on the success of exclusive breastfeeding in primiparous mothers. The study used an analytical design with a cross-sectional approach. The study sample was 70 primiparous mothers with babies aged 0–6 months. Data were collected through interviews using a structured questionnaire. Data analysis used the chi-square test. The results showed that mothers who received good family support had a success rate of exclusive breastfeeding of 78.4%, while mothers with less family support only had a success rate of 41.2%. The results of the statistical test showed a p value = 0.012 (p < 0.05). It was concluded that family support has a significant influence on the success of exclusive breastfeeding in primiparous mothers.
The Effectiveness Of Relaxation Methods And Music On A Gentle Labor Experience Hamdia Anas; Cakrawati R
International Journal of Health Sciences Vol. 4 No. 2 (2026): IJHS : International Journal of Health Sciences
Publisher : Asosiasi Guru dan Dosen Seluruh Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59585/ijhs.v4i2.1197

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Gentle labor (Birth) is a birth approach that emphasizes comfort, calm, and a positive experience for both mother and baby. Relaxation and music therapy are non-pharmacological interventions that can help mothers reduce anxiety and pain during labor. This study aims to analyze the effectiveness of relaxation and music methods on the experience of gentle labor in mothers. The study used a quasi-experimental design with a pretest - posttest approach. The study sample was 50 mothers who gave birth, selected using a purposive sampling technique. The intervention, in the form of relaxation exercises and music therapy, was given during the active labor phase. Data were collected using a childbirth experience questionnaire and a pain scale. Data analysis used paired t- test and chi-square tests. The results showed that mothers who received relaxation and music interventions had a higher level of labor comfort and lower pain intensity compared to before the intervention (p = 0.015). It was concluded that relaxation and music methods are effective in supporting a gentle labor experience.