dc.description.abstract | Preconception care is the provision of biomedical, behavioral, and social health
interventions or actions to women and couples before pregnancy occurs. The goal
of this care is to improve health status and reduce individual and environmental
behaviors and factors that contribute to poor maternal and infant health. The aim
is to identify risks or issues that can be discovered through biomedical
examinations, maternal health behaviors, and other social conditions. This study
aims to conduct a case study in Nursing Care Management for women of
reproductive age (WRA) with Preconception Care Education interventions,
starting from assessment, problem analysis, planning, actions, and nursing
evaluation. The method used is a case study with a descriptive single-case design
involving one individual client. The results of this research indicate three nursing
problems: lack of knowledge, readiness to accept preconception care, and
insufficient awareness among women of reproductive age regarding
preconception care. Interventions were carried out through education using
leaflets, posters, and modules. The outcomes obtained after the intervention show
that women of reproductive age are able to understand the goals of preconception
care, perform preconception care, and utilize healthcare facilities. Client
evaluation shows an understanding of the concept and implementation of
preconception care. Recommendations are provided to women of reproductive
age to better comprehend preconception care in order to prevent stunting. | en_US |