The goal of this quasi-experimental study is to evaluate whether an online-based "Caring for Pregnant Women" intervention delivered through community health cadres can improve husband support in the early detection of high-risk pregnancies among pregnant women and their husbands in the Medan Maimun area. The main questions it aims to answer are: Does the online-based "Caring for Pregnant Women" intervention increase emotional support from husbands in the early detection of high-risk pregnancies? Does the intervention increase informational support from husbands in the early detection of high-risk pregnancies? Does the intervention increase practical support from husbands in the early detection of high-risk pregnancies? This study does not include a comparison group. Participants will: Complete a pre-test questionnaire assessing emotional, informational, and practical support from husbands in the early detection of high-risk pregnancies Participate in an online-based education program facilitated by trained health cadres for one month Join a WhatsApp group involving husbands, pregnant women, and health cadres for education, monitoring, and communication related to high-risk pregnancy detection Complete a post-test questionnaire after the intervention to measure changes in husband support
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Change from Baseline in Husbands' Emotional, Informational, and Practical Support Score for Early Detection of High-Risk Pregnancy After 4 Weeks of Online-Based Intervention
Timeframe: From enrollment (baseline/pre-test) to the end of the online-based intervention at 4 weeks (post-test).