The Gendered Impact of COVID-19: How Indonesian Women are Disproportionately Affected
I Anabel, SIP Bevaola Kusumari - 2023 - ejournal.uinsaid.ac.id
Gender is not the forefront issue of the COVID-19 pandemic yet lessons from previous
outbreaks have suggested that women are disproportionately affected during such crises …
outbreaks have suggested that women are disproportionately affected during such crises …
PENGARUH EDUKASI HITUNG GERAK JANIN DENGAN METODE COUNT TO TEN TERHADAP KELEKATAN IBU DAN JANIN DI PUSKESMAS BANTUL II
D Fatimah - 2024 - elibrary.almaata.ac.id
Latar Belakang: Kelekatan ibu dan janin selama kehamilan memiliki dampak positif pada
kesejahteraan janin. Salah satu cara untuk memperkuat kelekatan ini adalah dengan …
kesejahteraan janin. Salah satu cara untuk memperkuat kelekatan ini adalah dengan …
[PDF][PDF] COVID-19 Vaccination and Its Determinant Factors among Pregnant and Lactating Women in Indonesia
E Samutri, N Septyorini… - … Journal of Public …, 2023 - reposister.almaata.ac.id
One of the efforts to control the spread of COVID-19 in Indonesia is a vaccination program
for all community groups, including pregnant and lactating women. There are responses of …
for all community groups, including pregnant and lactating women. There are responses of …
[PDF][PDF] Artikel Publikasi Covid-19 Vaccination
Y ANAFRIN - Journal - elibrary.almaata.ac.id
One of the efforts to control the spread of COVID-19 in Indonesia is a vaccination program
for all community groups, including pregnant and lactating women. There are responses of …
for all community groups, including pregnant and lactating women. There are responses of …