INTEGRASI SKRINING GANGGUAN KESEHATAN MENTAL IBU PASCAPERSALINAN DALAM KURIKULUM KEBIDANAN

Ana Pujianti Harahap, indriyani Makmun, Aulia Amini, Evi Diliana Rospiah, Dwi Kartika Cahyaningtyas, Rizkia Amilia, Catur Esty Pamungkas

Abstract


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Gangguan kesehatan mental pada ibu pascapersalinan merupakan masalah penting yang perlu dideteksi sejak dini, namun integrasinya dalam kurikulum kebidanan masih terbatas. Pengabdian ini bertujuan meningkatkan pemahaman dan keterampilan dosen kebidanan dalam mengintegrasikan skrining kesehatan mental ibu pascapersalinan ke dalam mata kuliah Asuhan Kebidanan Nifas dan Menyusui, sehingga mahasiswa mampu melakukan deteksi dini sesuai kompetensi bidan. Metode pelaksanaan meliputi sosialisasi melalui presentasi, ceramah interaktif, dan sesi tanya jawab, serta workshop berbasis simulasi pasien dan kerja kelompok. Mitra kegiatan terdiri dari 10 dosen dan 1 laboran kebidanan yang diadakan pada bulan November tahun 2025. Evaluasi dilakukan melalui observasi keterampilan praktik dan partisipasi aktif dalam diskusi, serta umpan balik akhir mengenai kesiapan mengajarkan skrining kepada mahasiswa. Hasil pengabdian menunjukkan peningkatan keterampilan praktik peserta sebesar 85% dan peningkatan pemahaman konsep skrining sebesar 90%, diikuti kesiapan seluruh peserta untuk mengimplementasikan materi dalam pembelajaran. Pengabdian ini membuktikan efektivitas metode sosialisasi dan workshop dalam membekali dosen kebidanan dengan kompetensi skrining kesehatan mental ibu pascapersalinan secara sistematis.

Kata kunci: Integrasi; Kesehatan Mental; Pascapersalinan; Skrining.

 

ABSTRACT

Mental health disorders in postpartum mothers are a significant issue that needs early detection, but their integration into the midwifery curriculum is still limited. This service aims to improve the understanding and skills of midwifery lecturers in integrating postpartum maternal mental health screening into the Postpartum and Breastfeeding Midwifery Care course, so that students are able to perform early detection according to the competencies of midwives. The implementation methods include socialisation through presentations, interactive lectures, and question-and-answer sessions, as well as simulation-based patient workshops and group work. The activity partners consist of 10 lecturers and 1 midwifery laboratory technician, and the event will be held in November 2025. Evaluation was conducted thru observation of practical skills and active participation in discussions, as well as final feedback on the students' readiness to teach screening. The service results showed an 85% increase in participants' practical skills and a 90% increase in their understanding of screening concepts, followed by all participants' readiness to implement the material in their teaching. This service proves the effectiveness of socialization methods and workshops in equipping midwifery lecturers with the competence to systematically screen postpartum maternal mental health. 

Keywords: Integration; Mental Health; Postpartum; Screening.


Keywords


Integration; Mental Health; Postpartum; Screening.

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.31764/jce.v4i3.36792

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