Pandemi Covid-19 saat ini sangat mempengaruhi kondisi ibu hamil terutama saat akan menghadapi persalinan. Meningkatnya kasus ibu hamil terkonfirmasi Covid-19 di sejumlah kota besar di Indonesia dalam keadaan yang berat (severe case). Perhatian dan dukungan dari orang-orang terdekat terutama suami sangat membantu dalam mengatasi kecemasan yang dialami ibu hamil begitu pula akan dampak buruk dari sikap ibu hamil yang cemas akan memicu terjadinya rangsangan kontraksi rahim, preeklamsi dan keguguran. Kegiatan edukasi pemberdayaan suami dalam mendukung ibu hamil menghadapi persalinan dilakukan di Puskesmas Gerokgak 1. Kegiatan ini diikuti oleh 25 orang suami dimana mereka diberikan edukasi/penyuluhan terkait hal tersebut. Untuk mengukur keberhasilan kegiatan, responden diminta untuk mengisi pretest dan posttest yang terdiri dari 25 pertanyaan yang berkaitan dengan dukungan suami. Kegiatan ini berhasil dilakukan karena terdapat peningkatan pemahaman suami yang signifikan mengenai pentingnya dukungan suami dalam menghadapi persalinan. Kegiatan seperti ini sebaiknya terus dilakukan secara berkelanjutan untuk menjamin kesiapan ibu hamil dalam menghadapi persalinan.
Background: Maternal Mortality Rate (AKI) is one of the efforts to assess the degree of public health. One of the problems associated with maternal mortality is pregnancy problems that should be avoided. Pregnancy problems can be detected early from the presence of danger signs in pregnancy. One of the factors that influences mothers knowing the danger signs of pregnancy is the mother's knowledge. From the preliminary study conducted there is still a difference in knowledge between primigravida and multigravida mothers about the danger signs of pregnancy in Seririt I Health Center. The purpose is to find out the difference in knowledge between primigravida and multigravida mothers about the danger signs of pregnancy in Seririt I Health Center..Methods: Research methods is Comparative Study with a cross sectional approach. The population is primigravida and multigravida pregnant women in Seririt I Health Center in 2021, with purposive sampling and obtained a sample of 52 respondents. The research instrument used is a questionnaire. The results of the study were then analyzed with an independent T-test.Results: The results of the analysis showed no difference in knowledge between primigravid mothers and multigravidas about pregnancy danger signs in Seririt 1 Health Center with a p-value of 0.000 and p-value of 0.0160 so that p-value>α 0.05.Conclusion: Conclusion there is no difference in knowledge between primigravida and multigravid mothers about the danger signs of pregnancy.
Background: Pregnant woman are one the of the populations at risk of contracting HIV/AIDS, Hepatitis B, and Syphiis. More than 90% of chidren who have HIV, Syphilis and Hepatitis B infections, are infected their mothers. Efforts are needed to break the chain of transmissions examination. Purpose: to educate pregnant women about the Triple Elimination examination. The methods used in this activity are lectures, pretest-postest, discussions, and counseling. Results: there is an increase in knowledge between before and after counseling is given. Conclusion: counseling activities about triple elimination examination in pregnant women can increase pregnant women's knowledge about blood tests during pregnancy. This activity also contributes to the success of government programs in preventing danger signs during pregnancy.
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