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COMMUNITY-BASED FOOD SECURITY EFFORTS IN THE FRAMEWORK OF NUTRITION FOLLOWING MOTHER AND CHILDREN IN THE PANDEMIC Period (COVID - 19): LITERATURE REVIEW Siti Maryani; Noviyati Rahardjo Putri
Journal of Midwifery Science: Basic and Applied Research Vol 2, No 2 (2020): Oktober 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (178.82 KB) | DOI: 10.31983/jomisbar.v2i2.6508

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Background The effects of the COVID-19 pandemic covers all aspects of life, one of which is food security (Masniadi, Angkasa, Karmeli, Esabella, 2019). The number of malnutrition especially among mothers and children globally during the pandemic is increasing. Pandemics can increase poverty, cut food supply chains and malfunction in nutrition education programs for the community (Akseer, Kandru, Keats, Bhutta, 2020). The effects of the pandemic also have an impact on the nutritional adequacy of mothers and children (including infants and toddlers) in Indonesia. The availability of household food, limited access and affordability of healthy food ingredients are the three main problems in the scope of fulfilling nutrition during the pandemic in Indonesia (Unicef Indonesia, 2020). The method in this research is literature review, the journals used in the literature review are obtained through a database of international journal providers such as Google Scholar, Pubmed, and Proquest. Researchers write the appropriate keywords, namely food security and pandemic. The year limit used is 10 years, namely 2010 to 2020. Results and discussion of online surveys show that 36% of respondents “often reduce” their food portions due to financial problems, of course this will affect the nutritional status of the family, especially children and mothers (Unicef Indonesia, 2020). However, regional research in one district shows that the nutritional status of children aged 3 - 5 years is not affected by this pandemic. Although data on the mapping of the impact of a pandemic on nutritional status is still limited, it is hoped that the community will be able to maintain family nutrition adequacy with various household-based efforts that can be implemented effectively and efficiently. Keywords: Food Security, Nutrition, Pandemic Period
Exclusive Breast Milk An Effort to Prevent Stunting Events: A Literature Review Diksi Laksmita Dewi; Sri Rahayu; Noviyati Rahardjo Putri; Isnu Kurnia Nugrahaeni
Journal of Midwifery Science: Basic and Applied Research Vol 3, No 2 (2021): Oktober 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (207.565 KB) | DOI: 10.31983/jomisbar.v3i2.8113

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Based on data from the World Health Organization (WHO), Indonesia is the third country with the highest prevalence of stunting under five in Southeast Asia in 2005-2017 of 36.4%. Stunting toddlers is a predictor of poor quality of human resources that can reduce productive abilities in the future. One of the influencing factors is exclusive breastfeeding and bad parenting practices. Objective: The purpose of this article is to describe the effectiveness of exclusive breastfeeding from birth on the prevention of stunting. This article uses a literature review method with keywords; stunting, exclusive breastfeeding, risk factors for stunting, determinants of stunting. The online resources used include; PNRI, Science Direct, PubMed, Elsevier and Google Scholar. The results showed that exclusive breastfeeding could reduce the incidence of stunting. Breast milk fulfills the needs of macronutrients and micronutrients for infants for 6 months. Long-chain unsaturated fatty acids are very beneficial for the development of brain cells so that babies become intelligent. These ingredients include DHA (Decosahexanoic Acid) and Arachidonic Acid (AA). In 100 ml grams of breast milk, it contains 62 kcal of energy, 1.5 grams of protein, 3.2 grams of fat, 7.0 grams of carbohydrates, 34 mg of calcium and 0.2 mg of Fe. Exclusive breastfeeding from birth is an effort to prevent stunting. These efforts target breastfeeding mothers and children aged 0-6 months, by encouraging early initiation of breastfeeding (feeding with breast milk/colostrum), and encouraging exclusive breastfeeding. Keywords: stunting; exclusive breastfeeding; content of exclusive breastfeeding; prevention of stunting.
Herbal Lactagogum And Breastfeeding Mother's Breast Milk Production: A Sistematic Review Dina Hanifa; Sri Rahayu; Isnu Kurnia Nugrahaeni; Noviyati Rahardjo Putri
Journal of Midwifery Science: Basic and Applied Research Vol 3, No 2 (2021): Oktober 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (420.834 KB) | DOI: 10.31983/jomisbar.v3i2.8115

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Background: Exclusive breastfeeding has a major contribution to the growth and development of toddlers, especially at 1,000 HPK. The coverage of exclusive breastfeeding in 2017 was still low at 35.7% compared to the WHO and the Ministry of Health's 2019 target which is 50%. One of the efforts to increase the coverage of exclusive breastfeeding is increase the quantity and quality of breast milk production, so as to increase the mother's motivation to give exclusive breastfeeding. Efforts to increase by using drugs / herbs are known as laktagogums. Lactagogum drugs are rarely known because they are relatively expensive. Therefore, the use of alternative lactogogum herbs derived from plants that can be consumed by breastfeeding mothers is very necessary. Objective: The purpose of this study was to analyze the herbal lactagogum on breast milk production. Methods: Literature review using the keywords laktagogum and herbs for breast milk production. Articles retrieved from Google Scholar, Science Direct, and Pub Med in the period 2009 to February 2019. In addition, relevant text books and guidelines were used to add further information or additional reports that were not identified in the electronic search. Results: Based on several experimental studies, it was shown that torbangun leaves, young papayas, moringa leaves, katuk leaves and banana buds contain chemical compounds that can stimulate the synthesis of prolactin and oxytocin to increase the production and secretion of breast milk. Conclusion: Lactagogum torbangun leaves, young papaya fruit, moringa leaves, katuk leaves and banana buds have a positive effect on increasing breast milk production. Keywords: herbs, lactagogum, breast milk production 
Complementary Therapies To Improve The Quality of Life of Premenopause Women Umi Nur Alifah; Noviyati Rahardjo Putri; Angesti Nugraheni
Journal of Midwifery Science: Basic and Applied Research Vol 5, No 1 (2023): Juli 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31983/jomisbar.v5i1.9740

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Premenopause is a transitional period experienced by women when they are about to enter menopause. At this stage, a woman will experience a decrease in the hormone estrogen, giving rise to premenopausal syndrome. Common symptoms of premenopausal women due to changes in body systems manifest in complaints in the form of hair loss easily, irritability or sensitivity, insomnia, frequent sweating, and decreased sex drive. These changes and symptoms occur around 2-3 years before menopause. The prevalence of depression and anxiety in women will increase when entering the premenopausal and postmenopausal phases. A study in China described depressive symptoms experienced by women increasing from 14.5% (premenopausal) to 19.6% in the postmenopausal period. The prevalence of anxiety symptoms increases from 3.1% (premenopausal) to 7.4% in the postmenopausal period. This type of research is a literature review. Data is accessed from various existing database sources such as; Google Scholar, PubMed, Science Direct, Sage Pud, ProQuest. Literature reviewed in the range of 2013 to 2023. The main topic search keywords are; complementary, premenopausal, anxiety, quality of life, woman, psychoeducation. The results of this study concluded that providing complementary therapy for premenopausal women has an effective effect on improving quality of life and reducing anxiety in premenopausal women. According to the researchers' analysis, complementary therapy can reduce vasomotor symptoms, reduce stress and depression in women.  
PIJAT BAYI DAN PENURUNAN KADAR BILIRUBIN BAYI IKTERIK: A SCOPING REVIEW Larasati, Disa; Putri, Noviyati Rahardjo
Journal of Midwifery Science: Basic and Applied Research Vol 5, No 2 (2023): Oktober 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31983/jomisbar.v5i2.10679

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Jaundice is a disorder manifested by yellow discoloration of the skin, sclera and mucous membranes due to an increase in total serum bilirubin (TSB) in the circulation which is usually called hyperbilirubinemia. The aim of this study was to determine the effectiveness of massage to reduce bilirubin levels in icteric babies undergoing phototherapy. The type of research was a systematic review with PRISMA method. Data was accessed from; Google Scholar, PubMed, Research gate, One search, Garuda in the period 2013 to 2023. The article is original research, written in English or Indonesian and the research design is in the form of experimental research with designs: quasi experiments and randomized controlled trials. The number of articles that correspond is 7 articles. The research subjects were healthy babies and babies with jaundice. The results of the systematic review are that regular massage therapy in infants with jaundice undergoing phototherapy has an effective effect in reducing total serum bilirubin (TSB), increasing bilirubin excretion with defecation, reducing the duration of hospitalization. This complementary therapy is an effort to increase the effectiveness and efficiency of treating icteric babies during the hospitalization period.   
Co-Authors Agustina Hidayatul Khasanah Aida Amalia Nur Ramadhian Aji, Hanifah Sarah Nur Laila Aji, Sulistiyani Prabu Aji, Sulistyani Prabu Amalia, Riza Andia, Novita Angesti Nugraheni Angesti Nurgraheni anis laela megasari Ardhi, Tunggul Argaheni, Niken Bayu Atriany Nilam Sari Beniqna Maharani Besmaya Cahyaningrum, Nabilla Fitria Cahyanto, Erindra Budi Dharmawan, Caroline Diana Nurrohima Diksi Laksmita Dewi Diksi Laksmita Dewi Dina Hanifa Fatmawati, Riswi Alinda Firdaus, Haya Abkarin Friska Oktaviana Grhasta Dian Perestroika Iffah Indri Kusmawati Iffah Indri Kusmawati Iffah Indri Kusmawati Indriyani, Okti Islameytha, Ghizela Vanya Isnu Kurnia Nugrahaeni Isnu Kurnia Nugrahaeni Kusmawati, Iffah Indri Larasari, Disa Larasati, Disa Lia Arian Apriani Luluk Fajria Maulida Mahanani, Shandy Wigya Maulina, Rufidah Megasari, Anis Laela Melyana Nurul Widyawati Melyana Nurul Widyawati Menawati, Khairunnisa Mufidah, Amatullah Niken Bayu Argaheni Niken Bayu Argaheni Ningrum, Dita Cahaya Novika, Revi Gama Hatta Nugrahaeni, Isnu Kurnia Nugraheni, Angesti Nurul Jannatul Wahidah Pinawati, Umi Pratiwi, Rizki Dian Pratiwi, Tan Mike Putra, Wahyu Pratama Rahmah, Ulinuha Aufa Rahmawati, Elsa Revi Gama Hatta Novika Revi Gama Hatta Novika Riza Amalia Sari, Atriany Nilam Septiana, Yesika Cahya Septiana, Yesika Fitriani Setiawan, Ahmad Eri Siti Maryani Siti Nurhidayati Siti Nurhidayati Solikhah, Diannisa Afi Sri Rahayu Sukamto, Ika Sumiyarsi Sulistiyani Prabu Aji Syarifah Syarifah Syarifah Syarifah, Syarifah Tri Nugraha Susilawati Umi Nur Alifah Wahidah, Nurul Jannatul Wahyuningtias, Anggita Galuh Ajeng Wijaya, Ghaitsa Aulia Sakinah Windarena, Diyas Yunanda, Eka