COVID-19, a disease that is currently endemic in almost all over the world. COVID-19 affects anyone, including pregnant women and children. The role of midwives in maternal and child health services: ANC service providers are the highest in Indonesia (82.4%). The challenge of midwifery services during the Covid-19 pandemic: knowledge of mothers and families related to COVID-19 about the dangers of COVID-19 in pregnant women can be a motivation for screening or preventing COVID-19. The aim of the service is to increase knowledge through training midwives and pregnant women about the prevention of COVID-19 and to increase partnerships between midwives and pregnant women through training to be able to socialize the importance of preventing COVID-19 to pregnant women. The method used was conducting pre-tests for midwives and pregnant women, training for midwives on the prevention of COVID-19 in pregnant women, counseling by midwives on prevention of COVID-19, and conducting post-tests. The results obtained by pre test, the majority of midwives' knowledge was moderate, while the majority of pregnant women had less knowledge. After being given training, the results of the post test increased the majority of midwives' knowledge was high and the knowledge of pregnant women was high.
Introduction: World Health Organizations recommends pregnant women to consume 120-240 mg of iron (in the form of Ferrum) per day and increase the dose by 400 mg 3 times a day if the Anemia is severe. One of the herbal therapies that can increase hemoglobin levels is Tamarillo (Solanum Betacum Cav) with a vitamin C level of 25 mg, Fe 2,765 ppm. The research objective was to analyze the effect of Tamarillo juice consumption in increasing hemoglobin (HB) levels of pregnant women with Anemia. Methods: Quasi-experimental research with pre and post-test along with control group design was used to compare the HB levels of ≥ 32 weeks pregnant women who were given Tamarillo fruit juice. Subjects in this study were 34 pregnant women as the treatment group who received Tamarillo juice and blood supplement and the control group of pregnant women who only receive blood supplements. Results: The results of the T-test analysis showed that in the treatment group there was an increase in the average hemoglobin level of 0.91 g/dL in the first week and 1.75 g/dL in the second week, while in the control group there was an increase in the average hemoglobin level of 0.43 g/dL in the first week and an increase of 0.89 g/dL in the second week. Conclusion: The administration of Tamarillo juice as an alternative companion to blood supplement in the prevention and management of care for pregnant women with Anemia.
Fetus in the womb until the child is 2 years old is a very important period in the growth and development of children. Good and adequate nutrition, good health status, proper parenting and proper stimulation during this period will help children to grow up healthy and able to achieve their optimal abilities so that they can contribute better. In the community, the Covid-19 pandemic has caused parents to limit themselves from visiting hospitals, Puskesmas, Posyandu, etc. Primaku is an application that makes it easier for parents to monitor children's growth and development on a regular and ongoing basis and this application is recommended by IDAI. Mothers who have toddlers in monitoring the growth of their children's development in home by applying the Primaku Application. The method of implementing the activity is to record data on mothers who have toddlers in the working area of the Sitadatada Health Center from an initial survey of stabilization and determination of locations and facilities and breastfeeding of matent materials. Implementation of service with pre-test training and post-test/evaluation. The results of the majority of ash are already skilled in using the Primaku application to detect the growth and development of Toddlers.
Anemia in pregnancy still becomes a significant problem globally, impacting the mother and the fetus she contains. The effects of anemia on the fetus include low birth weight, lack of oxygen in the womb, and spontaneous and regular breathing failure. These disorders can hinder the growth and development of the baby become not optimal. Early detection is important to determine if there are growth and development disorders in a later period so that appropriate treatment can be carried out immediately and adverse effects can be minimized. This type of research is quantitative analytic, and the study design used is a cross-sectional study. The population in this study were mothers with a history of pregnancy with anemia and infants 0-3 months. Obtained a sample of 112 people. Data analysis using univariate analysis, bivariate with Chi-square with a 95% confidence level, and multivariate using multiple logistic regression test. The results of this study show there is an influence of age, education, parity, nutrition history of anemia in pregnant women with growth and development of infants aged 0-3 months. The nutritional variable is 3,643 times more significant in influencing the baby's growth and development.Mother is expected to provides exclusive breastfeeding for infats aged from 0-6 months. The application of the Primaku soft application developed by IDAI is a breakthrough in the world of child health that can help parents understand the health conditions of their children online.
The COVID-19 pandemic that has hit the world is a phenomenon that was never expected in modern civilization. The pandemic conditions have not yet shown that it will end, demanding that everyone be disciplined in implementing preventive measures with the 5M health protocol (wearing masks, maintaining distance, washing hands, staying away from crowds, reducing mobility). However, not everyone obeys these rules. People's perceptions are sometimes wrong, many do not understand the dangers of transmitting COVID-19. This study aims to determine the knowledge, attitudes and actions of the community towards the prevention of Covid-19 in Sitompul Village during the pandemic. The design of this research is descriptive. Results The level of community knowledge about COVID-19 prevention in Sitompul Village is good. The attitude of the community towards the prevention of COVID-19 in Sitompul Village is good. Community action against COVID-19 prevention in Sitompul Village is good
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