Hitijahubessy, Christy Natalia Magdalena
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Effectiveness of Outreach and Assistance on the Quality of Female Sex Workers' Reproductive Health Care Hitijahubessy, Christy Natalia Magdalena
Journal of Midwifery and Nursing Vol. 6 No. 2 (2024): May: Health Science
Publisher : Institute Of Computer Science (IOCS)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35335/jmn.v6i2.5299

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Female sex workers (FSWs) are women who rent themselves out for the enjoyment of others and expect a reward or wage. PSPs are women who work daily by selling or renting their bodies, either directly, indirectly or freelance. This work certainly has an impact on their reproductive health, because this profession involves risky sexual activities. Risky sexual activity is any sexual activity that has a negative impact, such as unwanted pregnancy, abortion and sexually transmitted infections. The purpose of this study is to conduct outreach and assistance for FSWs to prevent sexually transmitted infections. The research method used design with a cross-sectional approach. Subjects in the Rainbow Foundation of Maluku Ambon assisted community. The results of this study show that outreach and assistance programs are very effective in efforts to prevent sexually transmitted infections among female sex workers.
Benefits Of Yoga In Pregnancy: Systematic Review Juliana, Mutia; Nainggolan, Lenny; Reffita, Lea Ingne; Kariyadi, Kariyadi; Hitijahubessy, Christy Natalia Magdalena; Hanifah, Astin Nur
International Journal of Health Sciences Vol. 1 No. 3 (2023): IJHS : International Journal of Health Sciences
Publisher : Asosiasi Guru dan Dosen Seluruh Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59585/ijhs.v1i3.131

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Introduction: Previous research has shown that yoga therapy can be practiced by pregnant women and provides many benefits. It is not clear when yoga was first introduced as a prenatal practice or the current prevalence of yoga practice among pregnant women. Objective: This article will discuss the benefits of yoga in pregnancy. Methods: This article was prepared using the standards set by Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis (PRISMA) 2020, this study shows that it meets all the requirements and the research is up to date. The publications involved were those published between 2013 and 2023. Several different online resources, such as Pubmed and SagePub, were used to do this. Results: We retrieved 108 articles from the PubMed database, while our search results on SagePub returned 87 articles. Search results conducted in 2013 returned a total of 45 articles for PubMed and 32 articles for SagePub. In the end, we compiled a total of 28 papers, of which 18 were from PubMed and 10 were from SagePub. We included nine studies which met the criteria. Conclusions: Previous research has shown that yoga can provide benefits in terms of reducing the incidence of depression, anxiety, and pain during labor.