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Postpartum Depression: What We Need To Know Rizqie Putri Novembriani
Indonesian Journal of Health Care Management Vol 3, No 1 (2022): Indonesian Journal Health Care Management
Publisher : STIKes Kepanjen

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36053/ijohcm.v3i1.31

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A series of events from pregnancy, labor, and the birth of a baby is both a joyful and challenging time for women and their partners. Therefore, women are prone to experiencing mental health problems. One example of a mental health problem that is commonly experienced by mothers after giving birth is postnatal depression, with an estimated prevalence ranging from 9-20%. Postpartum depression should not be overlooked since a depressed mother will have a hard time carrying out her daily activities, which include her role as a mother or wife, thus negatively impacting family and other social relationships, if not diagnosed and treated. Women suffering from postpartum depression may become less attached to their children and even have negative attitudes toward them in some cases. These issues can adversely impact maternal-infant interactions, resulting in poor cognitive, behavioral, and social child development. Postpartum depression is treatable using either non-pharmacological or pharmacological methods. If the root cause of postpartum depression can be determined, treatment should focus on resolving the underlying issue. Screening for and treatment of postpartum depression should be integrated into maternal health care in public health facilities.
Balanced Nutrition Education in School-Age Children: A Community Service Rizqie Putri Novembriani; Nina Rini Suprobo; Elisa Danik Kurniawati; Winny Kirana Hasanah
Indonesian Journal of Health Care Management Vol 3, No 1 (2022): Indonesian Journal Health Care Management
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36053/ijohcm.v3i1.34

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Investing in child nutrition is critical to human resource quality because nutrition is a source of future growth, cognitive development, academic performance, and productivity. Nutrition education is one of the efforts to promote a healthy diet for life and should be started as early as possible. This community service activity aims to increase the understanding and awareness of school-age children regarding balanced nutrition. This activity was carried out at the Sobyor Nature School, Tulungrejo Village, Bumiaji District, Batu City, East Java. The results of the activity showed an increase in the knowledge score of the participants after health education was carried out using the method of lectures, discussions, and puzzle games. More community service activities involving parents and schools are expected to expand health education efforts.