EDUKASI PERSIAPAN PERSALINAN DENGAN PROTOKOL KESEHATAN DI MASA KENORMALAN BARU (NEW NORMAL) SEBAGAI UPAYA PENCEGAHAN COVID-19 PADA IBU HAMIL

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Raden Ayu Aminah Maya
Miskiyah Tamar
Dwita Desti
Fera Chaprilian

Abstract

The need for normal childbirth care given to patients still needs to be provided with due regard to the ongoing condition of the COVID-19 pandemic and the actions that need to be taken to overcome it at the family level. During the COVID-19 pandemic, many things in midwifery services needed to be adjusted according to health protocols. Maternal and child health problems need attention in the success of health programs, especially mothers and children, to reduce the number of morbidity and mortality rates in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic. One of the Community Service activities carried out is "Education on Preparation for Childbirth with Health Protocols in the New Normal Period as an Effort to Prevent Covid-19 and to increase the knowledge of pregnant women about preparation for childbirth during the Covid-19 pandemic". This activity was carried out on 24-28 February 2021 followed by around 24 pregnant women in East OKU Regency.


Key words: Health education, preparation for childbirth, pregnant women

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Maya RAA, Tamar M, Desti D, Chaprilian F. EDUKASI PERSIAPAN PERSALINAN DENGAN PROTOKOL KESEHATAN DI MASA KENORMALAN BARU (NEW NORMAL) SEBAGAI UPAYA PENCEGAHAN COVID-19 PADA IBU HAMIL. khidmah [Internet]. 2021Apr.28 [cited 2026Mar.27];3(1):264-9. Available from: https://khidmah.ikestmp.ac.id/index.php/khidmah/article/view/342
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