5 research outputs found
Pendidikan Anti Korupsi Bagi Calon Tenaga Kerja Indonesia di PT. Global Lubna Jaya Sukoharjo
Indonesian workers abroad often face different work environments compared to Indonesia, including stricter ethical and moral standards. They represent the nation in their host countries. Anti-corruption education for prospective Indonesian workers can help build a positive image of professionalism and integrity, increasing other countries' trust in their quality and work ethics. The goal of this education is to develop a firm stance against workplace corruption both domestically and abroad. The community service partner is PT. Global Lubna Jaya Sukoharjo. The service method is online, using simulations and case studies. Results show significant understanding of anti-corruption culture among the participants, who commit to avoiding corrupt practices and fighting corruption together
Maternal health literacy and adherence to recommended ANC contact among pregnant women in Indonesian
Maternal health literacy (MHL) equips pregnant women to seek timely Antenatal care (ANC). Through ANC, health workers can provide education that contributes to reducing the maternal mortality rate. This research aims to investigate the relationship between MHL and adherence to recommended ANC contacts and explore how mothers experience accessing ANC. The study design was a mixed-method study. A total of 305 pregnant women with various characteristics participated in this study. Quantitative data analysis used simple linear regression, while qualitative used Collaizi's strategy. The research found a positive relationship between MHL and adherence to recommended ANC contact with R2 = 0.18; F(1, 303) = 6.533, p < 0.05. Three themes represented the phenomenon of pregnant women in carrying out ANC: 1) perceptions about ANC, 2) challenges faced by pregnant women in accessing recommended ANC contact, and 3) supporting factors in doing routine ANC contact. Pregnant women with higher MHL have higher adherence to ANC contact. Health workers and policymakers can involve the results of this research in efforts to revise or make policies related to increasing pregnant women's ANC contacts
Effect Of Mindfulness Based Cognitive Therapy (MBCT) on Anxiety and Blood Pressure for Hypertension: A scoping review
Hypertension, a prevalent and chronic medical condition, is often associated with elevated anxiety levels, contributing to its progression and complications. Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy (MBCT) has emerged as a potential intervention to address both anxiety and hypertension. This scoping review aims to explore the existing literature on the effect of MBCT on anxiety and blood pressure in individuals with hypertension. Methods: A comprehensive search was conducted across electronic database, including Garuda, PubMed, Web of Science (WOS), and Science, for relevant articles published between 2013 to 2023. The searching process utilized PCC approach (Population: adult with hypertension; concept (C): mindfulness based cognitive therapy (MBCT), anxiety, high blood pressure, hypertension, cardiovascular disease; context (C): clinical and community settings). Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analysis (PRISMA) was employed as guideline to the screening process of articles in this study. A total of eight articles were evaluated their quality using The Joanna Briggs Institute Checklist. Some characteristics of mindfulness were identified: MBCT general, MBCT for perinatal depression (MBCT-PD), MBCT for anxiety (MBCT-A), and telephone delivered MBCT (MBCT-T). In general, the timeframe for conducting MBCT is eight weeks, with each session lasting 2 to 2.5 hours. MBCT demonstrates promise as an adjunctive intervention for managing anxiety and blood pressure in individuals with hypertension. While preliminary evidence suggests its potential benefits, further research is needed to establish its efficacy and refine its application in clinical practice. Integrating MBCT into comprehensive hypertension management strategies may offer a multifaceted approach to improving the well-being of individuals with hypertension
LITERASI KESEHATAN IBU DAN KEPATUHAN KONSUMSI TABLET BESI DIANTARA IBU HAMIL
Pemberian tablet besi menjadi salah satu langkah untuk mencegah anemia diantara ibu hamil di Indonesia. Akan tetapi, tingkat kepatuhan konsumsi tablet besi diantara ibu hamil masih bervariasi dan cenderung rendah, yaitu 56%. Literasi kesehatan ibu menjadi salah satu faktor yang berkontribusi dalam kepatuhan terhadap regimen medis. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menganalisis hubungan antara literasi kesehatan ibu dan kepatuhan dalam konsumsi tablet besi diantara ibu hamil. Penelitian ini merupakan penelitian cross-sectional. 305 ibu hamil di wilayah kerja Puskesmas Sukoharjo, Jawa Tengah dan Puskemas Kediri, Jawa Timur dengan usia minimal 18 tahun dan tidak memiliki komplikasi kehamilan berpartisipasi dalam penelitian ini. Mayoritas ibu hamil memiliki tingkat literasi kesehatan yang kurang (inadequate). Uji ANOVA menyimpulkan terdapat perbedaan signifikan antara literasi kesehatan ibu dan kepatuhan konsumsi tablet besi ((F3, 301) = 48.48, p<0.001, ?p2 = 0.325). Perbedaan tersebut ditemukan diantara keempat level literasi kesehatan ibu (inadequate, problematic, sufficient, excellent) sesuai hasil post hoc analysis. Ibu hamil dengan literasi kesehatan lebih tinggi memiliki tingkat kepatuhan konsumsi tablet besi yang lebih baik. Profesional kesehatan dan penyedia layanan kesehatan disarankan untuk memperkuat program literasi kesehatan ibu hamil dengan tujuan meningkatkan pemahaman ibu hamil tentang manfaat tablet besi dan mengonsumsinya secra teratur. Upaya ini diharapkan mampu membantu mengurangi angka anemia pada ibu hamil di Indonesia