The early initiation of breastfeeding (EIBF) in postnatal is still a health problem in the world. The prevalence of EIBF in one of the Government Hospitals in Tangerang City in the period January-July 2020 shows that 25.4%. Meanwhile, report in District of Banten Province in December 2018 showed 53.18%. Limited knowledge and experience triggers the behavior of EIBF and lactation is not optimal. Health education is present as an alternative solution in increasing the knowledge and understanding of postnatal about breastfeeding. The research objective was to review articles on the relation of health education on early initiation breastfeeding (EIBF) behavior in postnatal by searching and gathering information and conducting analysis. The research design used literature review on 20 articles from 2016-2019 which were taken from databases such as Google Scholar, Science Direct, PubMed, Research Gate and Elsevier. The results of the analysis of various studies concluded that there was a significant relationship between health education and early breastfeeding behavior (EIBF) (p-value <0.005). EIBF behavior in postnatal is far from satisfactory. The prevalence of EIBF behavior in various regions of the world shows more than half of mothers delay initiating breastfeeding. Health education about EIBF needs to be carried out in a planned, structured, massive, consistent and sustainable manner
Vaccines have recently been developed as a treatment for infectious disorders such as Covid-19. Several Covid-19 preventive vaccines are currently being developed, however public acceptance of the Covid-19 vaccine is uncertain. The purpose of this study is to determine the factors that influence community willingness to undergo Covid-19 immunisation. Using snowball sampling procedures, a web-based cross-sectional survey was undertaken from May 16 to 22, 2021. A semi-structured validated questionnaire covering details about characteristics, perceptions, information, and readiness to get Covid-19 vaccine was used as a research instrument. Data from 288 individuals were analysed using univariate, bivariate, and multivariate methods.Most of the respondents were female (62.8%), aged 21-30 years (27.4%), high school education (40.3%), private employees (38.2%), and Muslim (65.6%). Most believe the safety and effectiveness of the Covid-19 vaccine (75.0%), declared ineffective (27.8%), declared unsafe (35.8%). Most respondents received information from television (74.7%), and government websites (62.2%). Age (p=0.0005), education level (p=0.0005), employment (p=0.043), and religion (p=0.001) are factors that influence people's desire to take immunizations. Education is a determinant of people's willingness to undergo Covid-19 immunisation (p=0.0005 and OR=3.533). The majority of respondents claimed that the Covid-19 vaccine is safe and effective, however the number of respondents wanting to obtain Covid-19 immunisation remains low. Education is a determinant of the public's protective willingness to take Covid-19 immunisation. Covid-19 vaccinations are aimed against those aged 40 and under. In a low-educated population, health promotion initiatives, such as health education sessions, should be held.
The percentage of exclusive breastfeeding for infants 0-6 months in Banten province in 2019 was 64.4% in line with analysis data on stunting measurements in Ciomas subdistrict of 9.23%, which increased compared to 2020 which was 4.60%. Exclusive breastfeeding is an indicator of program coverage related to stunting that needs attention because the coverage of exclusive breastfeeding is only 31.56%. Seeing the milk production of post partum mothers who were given complementary therapies of love lactation massage and lemongrass aromatherapy. With a descriptive research design and a case study approach, the research samples were 2 postpartum mothers who were examined using an instrument using a questionnaire sheet on the adequacy of breast milk production before and after giving love lactation massage and lemongrass essential oil. Postpartum mothers who have low milk production after being given love lactation massage and lemongrass essential oil for 2 weeks with massage every morning experienced an increase in breast milk production based on 6 aspects that have been assessed, namely based on the mother’s condition about the condition of breast milk production and the condition of the baby who has been breastfed. There is an effect of giving love lactation massage and lemongrass essential oil for 4 weeks on the adequacy of breast milk. It is hoped that health workers can recommend love lactating massage and lemongrass essential oil aromatherapy to increase breast milk production in postpartum mothers. Keywords: love lactation massage and lemongrass essential oil, post partum mothers, breast milk production
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