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Benefits of Adolescent Women's Reproductive Health Records as a Basis for Screening Preconception Care: A Research and Development Study

Published date: Aug 04 2023

Journal Title: KnE Social Sciences

Issue title: International Conference Health, Social Science & Engineering (ICHSSE 2022)

Pages: 455–464

DOI: 10.18502/kss.v8i14.13857

Authors:

Firda Fibrilafirdafibrila@poltekkes-tjk.ac.idUniversity of Sebelas Maret, Surakarta, Indonesia

Sri SulistyowatiUniversity of Sebelas Maret, Surakarta, Indonesia

Muhammad AkhyarUniversity of Sebelas Maret, Surakarta, Indonesia

Anik LUniversity of Sebelas Maret, Surakarta, Indonesia

Abstract:

The health status of women is one of the factors that can affect the status of pregnancy. To avoid risky pregnancies and produce healthy babies, it is very important for a woman to take care of her reproductive health. One of the efforts is to conduct early detection on a regular basis starting from the age of teenagers. This developmental research was carried out using the Four-D model, to obtain a simple early detection medium in preconception care. Sixty selected young women participated in a limited trial. Respondents who participate in a limited-scale trial will go through 3 stages. The data obtained were analyzed descriptively. The success of using the application as a function of simple screening media for preconception care reached 96.67%. It was identified that 57% of adolescent girls were detected to have health problems such as poor nutritional status and anemia. A total of 71.7% stated that this application applies very well on adolescent girls in order to keep them healthy as an initial step in preparation for pregnancy. As many as 73.3% of respondents stated that the developed application provided new knowledge related to preconception preparation. There is strong evidence that the resulting media performs well as a simple early detection tool for preconception care. Therefore, it needs to be refined to provide more optimal results.

Keywords: screening, preconception, adolescent

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