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Natural Volatiles & Essential Oils ; 8(4):14184-14200, 2021.
Article in English | CAB Abstracts | ID: covidwho-1813104

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Primipara are often faced the difficulty and even failure in breastfeeding, the low of lactation management is the main cause. This research aimed to assess the difference in lactation management education media on increasing knowledge, attitude, and practice of lactation management in primipara aged 0-3 months at the Sudiang Raya Public Health Center Makassar City. The research method was a quasi-experimental design with a pre-posttest control group design. The total sample was 60 primiparas who had infants aged 0-3 months (30 intervention groups, 30 control groups). Sampling was done by a simple random sampling. The intervention group used modern media, namely an apllication based on smartphone called MOMASI (Mobile Lactation Management) used for 12 weeks and the control group used a conventional media, leaflets. Data were analyzed using Paired T-test, Independent T-test, Mann Whitney and Chi-Square. The results showed, before education there was no significant difference between the two groups on the average score of knowledge, attitude, and lactation management practice (p= 0.671, 0.910, 0.095;p > 0.000). In the intervention and control groups, there was a significant increase on the average score of knowledge, attitude, and practice of lactation management between before and after the intervention (p=0.000). After education, there was a significant difference between the two groups on the average score of knowledge, attitude, and practice of lactation management (p=0.000). In the difference on the average scores of knowledge, attitude, and practice of lactation management after the intervention, the MOMASI group was better than the Leaflet group. MOMASI and Leaflets can improve knowledge, attitude, and practice of lactation management. However, MOMASI is more efficient and effective in Communication, Information and Education (KIE), especially during the Covid-19 pandemic.

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Turkish Journal of Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation ; 32(2):1668-1672, 2021.
Article in English | Scopus | ID: covidwho-1218830

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As a midwife, it is essential to provide information on pregnant women's health problems, including exercise for pregnant women. Providing the information aims that pregnant women will continue to do light movements at home (sports) and the COVID-19 pandemic.This pandemic problem currently happening around the world results in limited outdoor activities for pregnant women. Therefore, we created an application,"Tanya Bidan," addressed to pregnant women. By downloading this Android application, they can see material or videos such as balanced nutrition material for pregnant women, exercise material for pregnant women, the material on breastfeeding techniques for postpartum mothers, and material on implant contraceptive methods on couples of childbearing age. Methods: This type of research was quasi-experimental (one group pre-test and post-test design). This study's sample was 72 pregnant women whose gestation age was 24-42 weeks in the Padongko Community Health Center's work area, conducted from June-February 2021. Pre-test and post-test using a questionnaire on pregnant women's exercise knowledge were used to collect the data. The Wilcoxon test was applied for data analyses.Result: Statistically, the pretest data gained a mean value of 1.01, with a minimum value of 1 and a maximum of 2. At the post-test, the mean value was 2.46, with a minimum of 2 and a maximum of 3. Based on the Wilcoxon test, the a-symp sigh (2 tailed) had a value of 0.000 <0.05.It showsan increase in exercise knowledge during the pre-test and post-test with the "Tanya Bidan" application.Conclusion:The usage of "Tanya Bidan" can effectively increase the knowledge of pregnant women's exercise in the COVID-19 era. © 2021 Turkish Physiotherapy Association. All rights reserved.

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