Background: The benefits of breastfeeding for infants include reducing infant mortality due to diarrhea and infection, reducing mortality among malnourished children, protecting against gastrointestinal infections, as well as being a source of energy and nutrition for infants aged 6 to 23 months. While the benefits for mothers who are breastfed are reducing the risk of ovarian cancer and providing breast support after milk production, as a natural prevention method in the first six months of birth, and helping to lose weight faster with pregnancy. Vegetables / natural plants that are easily available around us that can be used to increase breast milk production. Research in addition to carbohydrates, these vegetables also contain protein, minerals (phosphorus, calcium and iron, as well as a number of vitamins A, B1 and C). Methods: The method used is to present a booklet through education. The number of respondents was 20 mothers of health cadres. Results: The result of this community service activity is an increase in knowledge about the use of style materials for breastfeeding from 75% sufficient knowledge to 80% good knowledge. Conclusion: increasing knowledge and understanding of health cadres before and before providing education through natural plant booklets to increase breast milk.
(1) Background: To evaluate the self-concept of adolescents, a proper evaluation of several existing self-concept measurements is needed. The objectives of this study are to conduct a systematic review of the available measures used to assess self-concept in adolescents, to evaluate the psychometric properties of each measurement, and to assess the attributes of patient-reported outcome measurements (PROMs) of self-concept in adolescents. (2) Methods: The systematic review was conducted on six databases: EMBASE, MEDLINE, Cochrane, PubMed, CINAHL, and Web of Science, from inception to 2021. A standardized evaluation of psychometric properties was carried out using the Evaluating the Measurement of Patient-Reported Outcomes (EMPRO). The review was conducted independently by two reviewers. Each attribute in EMPRO was assessed and analyzed to obtain an overall score. Only scores that exceeded 50 were considered acceptable. (3) Results: From 22,388 articles, we reviewed 35 articles with five self-concept measurements. Four measurements were obtained that had values above the threshold (SPPC, SPPA, SDQ-II, and SDQII-S). However, there is not enough evidence to support the interpretability attribute in self-concept measurement. (4) Conclusions: There are various measurements of self-concept in adolescents accompanied by their psychometric properties. Each measurement of adolescent self-concept has a characteristic of psychometric properties and measurement attributes.
Introduction: A statement of being in good health is one of the prerequisites as a lecturer or employee at Kusuma Husada University, in which an employee must be declared in good health to prove that an employee is healthy and ready to work, without any serious unhealthy obstacles. Health checks by computerized epidemiology screening test will speed up the process and assist the doctor The development of health applications using the epidemiological screening test method for lecturers and Studends, at the Kusuma Husada University Health Clinic Indonesia Health screening tests quick and efficient in accordance with existing data, and give the result of employee health data directly. The purpose of this study is to make it easier to detect the health status of Kusuma Husada University lecturers and Studends, which is used for one of the prerequisites for a work contract with a health application using an epidemiological screening test method. Methods: Data collection was done by qualitative method and carried out from February to August 2022. lecturers and Studends data retrieval is done using a digital questionnaire (online). Sample of this research is a studends, and employee at Kusuma Husada University Indonesia, the results is used to make applications (e-Steco). Results: E-Steco 19 is an Android-based application that is used to detect a person's health using the screening test method. Data will be stored using Google Sheet and Google App Script. Thus, the data that has been collected from users who fill out a list of questions in the application can be downloaded and processed according to the needs. Data can be downloaded via the link. The e-Steco result can be processed in such a way that the data can be used as material for decision making. E-Steco 19 consists of 14 questions for health screening. Here we show the results of data processing from e-Steco 19 Result in the form of a pie chart. Results: The e-Steco 19 application has been completed and has also been running a test, so that it can make it easier to detect the health of lecturers and Studends, at Kusuma Husada University Indonesia. This application is still possible to be developed and used in Timor Leste University and Health Clinic.
Background: The pandemic of COVID 19 has impact on many field include mental health. People experience fear, anxiety, and even panic attacks. Anxiety will cause many negative effects. Handling anxiety quickly can be done by providing Anxiety First Aid . The purpose of the research is to increase the citizen level of knowledge and skill about Anxiety First Aid and adaptive coping in COVID 19 pandemic. Methods: Activities carried out by three main activities such as screening of panic incident, providing Anxiety First Aid (AFA) training, and education about adaptive coping. Respondents involved were 21 residents of Bonoroto Plesungan Karanganyar Central Java. Results: There is a resident who has panic incident history. The knowledge and skill of residents increase after giving training and education. The pre-test showed that the majority of the respondents had bad knowledge (90,47% or 19 respondents) and bad skill (100% or 21 respondents). The post-test showed that the majority of the respondents had good knowledge (86% or 18 respondents) and good skill (86% or 18 respondents). Conclusion: Adaptive coping and Anxiety First Aid are highly recommended to prevent panic attacks during COVID 19 pandemic.
Mahasiswa keperawatan harus dibekali dengan pengetahuan dan kemampuan keperawatan bencana melalui pendidikan dan pelatihan. Simulasi bencana dikembangkan sebagai metode pembelajaran bagi mahasiswa keperawatan untuk memiliki kompetensi yang dibutuhkan selama bencana. Tujuan dari penelitian ini adalah untuk mengeksplorasi persepsi mahasiswa keperawatan mengenai simulasi bencana. Studi fenomenologi dilakukan dengan menggunakan focus group discussion. Sebanyak tujuh mahasiswa keperawatan diwawancarai terkait dengan simulasi bencana yang telah mereka lakukan sebelumnya. Ketujuh orang tersebut merupakan peserta pertama dari simulasi bencana. Tujuh tema telah diperoleh, - upaya perwujudan simulasi bencana, kebutuhan simulasi bencana, respons terhadap simulasi bencana, hambatan pelaksanaan, potensi metode simulasi, pengembangan keperawatan bencana di Indonesia, peningkatan mendasar bencana keperawatan di Indonesia. Indonesia memiliki banyak daerah rawan bencana. mahasiswa keperawatan perlu dibekali dengan kompetensi keperawatan bencana untuk mempersiapkan lulusan secara memadai untuk berpartisipasi ketika bencana terjadi. Pengembangan simulasi bencana sebagai metode pembelajaran membutuhkan dukungan dari berbagai pihak pembuat kebijakan. Simulasi bencana sebagai metode pembelajaran sebagai upaya pengembangan keperawatan bencana di Indonesia. Kata kunci: simulasi bencana, keperawatan, fenomenologi
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