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Effect of Implementation of Blended Learning Method on Student Learning Outcomes At Block 5a. Professional Ethics and Health Law in Undergraduate Midwifery Program, Faculty of Medicine Andalas University Ulfa Farrah Lisa; Yulizawati Yulizawati; Miranie Safaringga
Journal of Midwifery Vol 6, No 1 (2021): Published on June 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25077/jom.6.1.66-73.2021

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Midwives are one of the main health workers as the spearhead of health development in an effort to accelerate the reduction of MMR and IMR. For this reason, midwives who are skilled in conducting clinical procedures are needed with analytical, critical and precise skills in the management of care for women. This can be generated through quality midwife education providers, which are determined by the availability of human resources (lecturers), the quality of infrastructure, classroom learning curricula, laboratory and clinical practice and the condition of the practice area.The learning method is one of the supporting methods for the successful achievement of graduate competencies. This study aims to analyze the effect of the implementation of the blended learning method on the learning outcomes of block 5A midwifery students.Professional Ethics and Health Law in Midwifery Undergraduate Study Program, FK Unand. Design pThis research is a quasi experiment with a control group design research design. The research subjects were given treatment, namely the blended learning method. The analysis used to test the hypothesis is to seedifferences in the mean (average) of data for the treatment group (this year) and the control group (last year) fordetermine whether there is an effect of the implementation of the blended learning method on the learning outcomes of block 5A students. This study applies online learning methods in Block 5A. Respondents who were given treatment in this study were BP18 students, and control respondents were BP17 students who had implemented Block 5A learning in the previous year without using online methods. The results of the unpaired t test with the level of significance (α) are <0.05, which results in a probability value (p) of 0.000, which means that there is an effect of the implementation of the blended learning method on the learning outcomes of Block 5A students. In conclusion, blended learning has a positive impact on increasing the value and motivation of student learning in Block 5A
Development of Learning Methods for Student Center Learning with Problem Based Learning In Block 4.c “Midwifery Care in High Risk Childbirth and Postpartum” Yulizawati Yulizawati; Miranie Safaringga; Ulfa Farrah Lisa; Rafika Oktofa
Journal of Midwifery Vol 4, No 1 (2019): Published on June 2019
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (492.529 KB) | DOI: 10.25077/jom.4.1.58-65.2019

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Achievement of the learning objectives of a student with the method of learning problem based learning (PBL), can be influenced by the results of extracting their peer information in small groups because the information obtained by students will be discussed to perfect the knowledge gained. This study applies a small group discussion (SGD) and tutorial in the PBL method. The results of the study, there was an increase in the value of students before and after treatment with a value of p = 0,000, and there was a difference in the grades of students in 2017 and 2016, where the grades of students in 2017 were better than in 2016, with p = 0.001. The results of the interview that students prefer the SGD method over discussion in large classes, students feel better understand the discussion material, each group member is more active and gives their opinions according to the theory of the book or journal that has been studied, lecturer attention to each student is greater, so students are very enthusiastic in studying the material and discussing it. PBL method with SGD is very effective to be applied in learning to increase the activeness, interactive, learning motivation, and critical thinking of students.
The relationship between parenting and development of toddlers aged 1-5 years in the working area of Rawang public health center, Padang city Miranie Safaringga; Uliy Iffah; Adinda Permata Sari
Journal of Midwifery Vol 5, No 2 (2020): Published on Desember 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25077/jom.5.2.22-31.2020

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Children under five years of age when the increase in body structure and function becomes more complex and the ability to move fine, fine motion, language, and independence. The number of children under five who do not develop according to their age is triggered by parental care, where this care aims to meet the basic needs of toddlers so that they can grow and develop more optimally. The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between parenting and the development of children aged 1-5 years in the working area of Puskesmas Rawang, Padang City. This research uses quantitative design with a cross section. This research was conducted in the working area of Puskesmas Rawang, Padang City. Data collection was carried out in March 2020. The sample of this study is mothers who have children aged 1-5 years who are in the working area of Puskesmas Rawang, Padang City, amounting to 79 people. The technique used in this study is proportional random sampling, for data collection using a questionnaire. The results of this study obtained 79 respondents consisting of mothers and toddlers with an average age of 12-24 months. Descriptively democratic parenting has a proportion of under five development in accordance with the highest value, namely 95.6% while authoritarian is 11.5%. Democratic parenting style affects the optimal development of toddlers.
Analysis of implementation maternal care program in independent midwife clinic in Padang Miranie Safaringga; Hardisman Hardisman; Yulizawati Yulizawati
Journal of Midwifery Vol 3, No 1 (2018): Published on June 2018
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (592.731 KB) | DOI: 10.25077/jom.3.1.41-51.2018

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Factors that cause maternal mortality mostly focused on the physical factors like post partum bleeding, eclamsia, sepsys, and abortion complication. However, non physical factor like psychological and emotional factor rarely discussed. In fact, such factor also has important role in determine maternal mortality by causing several complication. The government has created several movement to overcome maternal mortality that caused by psycholgical and emotional factor. The movement are known as “Gerakan Asuhan Sayang Ibu”. The movement has 18 requirement to fulfill in order to prevent maternal mortality. This study aims to analyze the implementation of “Gerakan Asuhan Sayang Ibu” by Independent Midwife Clinic (BPM – Bidan Praktek Mandiri)  in Padang municipality. This study uses qualitative design. Data were collected by deep interview.  The study are is conducted in several BPM in Padang Region on december 2017 until february 2018. There are 3 midwives, 3 patients, and 3 family member of patient were particiapate as informant. The data analysis was performed using Triangulation method. The study shown that more than half midwife do the “Asuhan Sayang Ibu” well. The item that related to physical needs are fulfilled by mostly midwife. But the item that related to communication and emotional needs only fulfilled by several midwife. The deep exploration about management of “Asuhan Sayang Ibu” found the planning, implementation and evaluating phase did not run well properly.
Continuity Of Care Of Mrs. D During Preconception, Term I, II And III Of Pregnancy, Labour, Postpartum, Newborn And Family Planning Services In Pmb Kurao Padang Yulizawati Yulizawati; Miranie Safaringga; Iney Pive Enosentris
Journal of Midwifery Vol 7, No 1 (2022): Published on June 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25077/jom.7.1.82-93.2022

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Maternal Mortality Rate is the ratio of maternal mortality during pregnancy, childbirth and postpartum caused by pregnancy, childbirth, and postpartum in every 100,000 live births. The maternal mortality rate (MMR) in the world in 2015 was estimated at 216 per 100,000 live births or an estimated 303,000 deaths. The target of the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) is to reduce the Maternal Mortality Rate (MMR) below 70 per 100,000live births. The RPJMN target in 2019 is 306 per 100,000 live births (Ministry of Health, 2019). Meanwhile, the IMR in the world is 10,000,000 people per year. IMR in Indonesia reaches 22 per 1,000 live births. The purpose ofmidwifery continuity of care is to provide continuous care starting from the preconception period, pregnancy, childbirth, postpartum and family planning. The research method is a description, the form of case study research,the subject of pregnant women Mrs. D is 26 years old at PMB with Kurao. The technique of collecting data is by interviewing and observing (observation) and using data analysis techniques in the field. The instruments used in this study were the format of midwifery care, interviewguidelines, examination tools and the MCH Handbook. The results showed that the care given to Mrs. D is 26 years old starting from the preconception period, pregnancy, childbirth, postpartum, and newborn and family planning is going well, the mother and baby are in good health. In conclusion, midwifery continuity of care provided with care starting from pregnancy, childbirth, postpartum, and newborns can provide benefits to mothersand babies in the process. Continuity of care midwifery care can optimize the detection of high-risk maternal and neonatal.
Analysis of Factors Affecting Breastfeeding Patterns During the 2021 Covid-19 Pandemic Miranie Safaringga
Journal of Midwifery Vol 7, No 1 (2022): Published on June 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25077/jom.7.1.57-70.2022

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Breast milk is the most ideal nutrition for babies because it contains nutrients that are most suitable for the baby's needs and contains antibodies that can protect babies from various diseases, especially during the Covid-19 period.This study aims to determine the factors that influence breastfeeding patterns during the COVID-19 pandemic in 2021.The research design used Correlative Analytical with Crosssectional approach. The sample of this research used purposive sampling. The number of samples is 97 breastfeeding mothers in the city of Padang in 2021. Collecting data using a structured questionnaire to determinethe level of knowledge, attitudes, work status and breastfeeding patterns during COVID-19. The data analysis used was univariate and bivariate usingChi-square statistical test (p < 0.05). Based on the results of the Kruskal Wallis test, of the 4 variables that are associated with breastfeeding patternsduring Covid-19, only the knowledge variable has an Assymp sig = 0.049 (< 0.05), it can be concluded that there is a difference between a person's level of knowledge on breastfeeding patterns. during Covid-19. While the education, work and attitude variables have an Assymp Sig value > 0.05 which means there is no difference between education, work and attitudes with breastfeeding patterns during Covid-19.
Co-Authors Abdul Wahid Adela Resa Putri Adinda Permata Sari Annisa Defani Annisa Defani Annisa Karima Harda Ariadi Ariadi Arni Amir Arni Amir Asih Dewi Setyawati Asti Marian Sari Asti Marian Sari Aulya, Yenny Auwilla Marta Tasman Auwilla Marta Tasman Baiquni, Fahmi Basyir, Vaulinne Dahlan, Febry Mutiariami Defrin, Defrin Desmawati Desmawati Driza, Novi Aulia Elfira Yusri Endah Yulianingsih Endah Yulianingsih, Endah Erda Mutiara Halida Feni Andriani Feni Andriani Feni Andriani Feri Anita Wijayanti Fharyn Mayyurid Fijri, Kiran Nandini Fitrayeni Fitrayeni Fitri Khoiriyah Fitri Khoiriyah Fitria, Henni Fonny Kurnia Putri Fonny Kurnia Putri Hardisman HENI FITRIA Hersipa, Lulung Lanova Hervina Winerti Hindun Mila Hudila Rifa Karmila Hudila Rifa Karmila Hudila Rifa Karmila Hudilla Rifa Karmia Hudilla Rifa Karmia Iffah, Uliy Ika Suherlin Ilvira Ulpa Ismail Ilvira Ulpa Ismail Iney Pive Enosentris Insani, Aldina Ayunda Jelsita Nova Joserizal Serudji Karmia, Hudilla Rifa Karuniawati, Benny Kiran Nandini Fijri Kiran Nandini Fijri Laila Hijradesy Ridwan Laila Laila, Laila Laila Rahmi Lailaturrahmi Lailaturrahmi Lidya Riniati Lisma Evareny Lisma Evareny Lusiana El Sinta Bustami Mahata, Liganda Endo Malika Qohhareli Swanda Marzatia Yulika Marzatia Yulika Meilinda Agus, Meilinda Muhammad Iqbal Nadia Shabira Amima Nadya Khaira Nurdi Nadya Khaira Nurdi Novelin, Putri Novera, Milya Novi Aulia Driza Novi Aulia Driza Nurfaizah Alza Podungge, Yusni Putri Maharani Rafika Oktofa Rafika Oktova Rahma Dewi Agustini Rahman Suleman Rahmat Syawqi Rahmayani Afrah Rahmi, Fani Syinthia Raisa Fajriati Rani Shabrina Rasyid, Puspita Sukmawaty Rauza Sukma Rita Rena Afri Ningsih Rena Afri Ningsih Ridwan, Laila Hijradesy Sari, Asti Marian Siti Aisyah Siti Aisyah Siti Aisyah Sujawatty, Sri Suryafma, Feby Syandrez Prima Putra Syartika Dharma Tasman, Auwilla Marta Ulfa Farah Lisa Ulfa Farrah Lisa, Ulfa Farrah Ulvi Mariati Ulvi Mariati Vaulinne Basyir Vaulinne Basyir Violentina , Yollanda Dwi Santi Wiwit Fetrisia Wulandari, Tiara Yessi Pertiwi Yessi Pertiwi Yulika, Marzatia Yulizawati . Yusrawati Yusrawati