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Evaluation of Midwifery Service Standards during the Covid-19 Pandemic Nurul Azizah; Rafhani Rosyidah; Ratna Dwi Jayanti
Jurnal MIDPRO Vol 13, No 2 (2021): JURNAL MIDPRO
Publisher : Universitas Islam Lamongan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30736/md.v13i2.324

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During the COVID-19 pandemic, health services became a burden for the community. The number of cases of Covid-19 transmission made people reluctant to come to health facilities. Health workers are encouraged to continue carrying out their roles to adapt and provide optimal service to patients. Likewise, midwives are advised to continue to provide maternal and child health services by complying with health protocols. Based on data reported by the Central IBI in June 2020, 974 of 9,296 PMBs were closed, maternal and child health services were temporarily suspended from PMBs who continued to provide services. Most of them did not offer midwifery services following standard health protocols. This study was conducted to describe the evaluation of midwifery service standards during the COVID-19 pandemic. The research design used a cross-sectional with chi-square statistical test to determine the standard practice of midwifery services during the covid-19 pandemic, which was analyzed descriptively. Sampling with quota sampling, with a total of 30 respondents. The research instrument used a questionnaire. The results of this study indicate that in the implementation of midwifery services according to standard health protocols during the COVID-19 pandemic, most of which were 53% carried out according to pregnancy, 67% of deliveries were not carried out according to health protocols, almost 90% of postpartum & BBL services were carried out accordingly, and 100% of family planning services are carried out according to health protocols. The conclusion is that most midwives carry out standard midwifery services during the covid-19 pandemic
Acupressure LI4 and SP6 on Pain with Quality of Life in Post Partum Sectio Caesarea Azizah, Nurul; Rosyidah, Rafhani; Kusumawardani, Paramitha Amelia; Jayanti, Ratna Dwi
Jurnal Midpro Vol. 14 No. 1 (2022): JURNAL MIDPRO
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30736/md.v14i1.375

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Pain is an unpleasant experience. In patients who still feel pain, it will affect the mobilization of the mother after cesarean section and all aspects of quality of life. Various attempts have been made to relieve pain both pharmacologically and non-pharmacologically. Acupressure LI4 and SP6 are believed to reduce pain. This study aims to identify the effect of Hegu LI4 and SP6 acupressure on Pain on Quality of Life in Post Partum SCThe research design used was a quasi-experimental with pre-post test non-equivalent control group design. The sampling technique was non-probabilty sampling with consecutive sampling with a total sample of 30 respondents in the treatment group and the control group. Independent bivariable analysis until T-test with a significance value of P <0.05, multivariable analysis using linear regression. The results of this study are expected to help postpartum Sectio Caesarea mothers in reducing pain. The results of this study can reduce pain and improve the quality of life for postpartum SC which will be the basis for studies in the field of obstetrics
Improving Parenting Self-Efficacy in Post-Partum Sectio Caesarea Azizah, Nurul; Rosyidah, Rafhani; Jayanti, Ratna Dwi
Jurnal MIDPRO Vol 14 No 2 (2022): JURNAL MIDPRO
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30736/md.v14i2.489

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Postpartum cesarean will undergo many physiological changes. In this phase, mothers often become more sensitive due to various changes that occur both physically and emotionally, thus requiring an adjustment or adaptation process for the mother. Parenting Self Efficacy is an effort to foster parental confidence in their ability to manage and carry out caring for the baby, including post-C-section delivery.The research design used a quasi-experimental method through pre and post-test with a control group non-probability sampling technique with a purposive sampling approach. The research subjects were 30 postpartum cesareans and were divided into experimental and control groups. The intervention group was given booklets and counseling, while the control group was only given booklets. Data collection using the PSE Scale instrument and family support instruments. Data analysis used an independent sample t-test. This research was conducted at Siti Fatimah Hospital, Tulangan Sidoarjo. The research population is all postpartum cesarean mothers. The sample of this research was 30 postpartum mothers (6 hours-1 per day) wreathed at Siti Fatimah Hospital, Tulangan Sidoarjo.The results of the study After being given the booklet and counseling, there was a significant increase in the intervention group. There were differences in PSE scores on cognitive aspects, affective aspects, skills aspects, and parenting self-efficacy, the characteristics of the research subjects in the intervention and control groups were homogeneous, and most of the intervention groups had scores which were as higher 9 (60%) after the intervention was given significantly (p<0.05). Suggestions for providing PSE information through counseling and providing booklets in hospitals by midwives can be given to all postpartum, especially new parents, individually to provide knowledge and self-confidence for mothers in caring for themselves and their babies at home.
The Role of Midwives on Mother's Mental Health in the First 1000 Days of Life Aulia, Dinda; Jayanti, Ratna Dwi; Pasca Wardhana, Manggala; Farida Sembiring, Ella; Djaguna, Nurafmi; Fitriana, Farida; Azizah , Nurul
Jurnal MIDPRO Vol 15 No 2 (2023): JURNAL MIDPRO
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30736/md.v15i2.490

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The first 1000 days of life is a transitional period from conception to two years after giving birth, a time when a woman experiences changes in roles and responsibilities. This period is a vulnerable time for women to experience mental health problems such as stress and anxiety which also increase the risk of depression. To assess non-pharmacology interventions that can prevent or reduce maternal mental health problems in the first 1000 days, especially that the midwife can provide. Design: A literature review of systematic review Data sources: PubMed, Science Direct, Epistemonikos, and website searching. Methods: literature searching used advanced search with the Boolean operator, truncation, and MeSH terms. The criteria included articles published in 2021, the use of Bahasa and English, open access, describing mental health issues (stress, anxiety, depression) in the first 1000 days, and giving information about the non-pharmacology intervention that a midwife can provide. The flow of literature searching used the PRISMA diagram and assessed with the Critical Appraisal Skills Program checklist. Findings: 235 articles were obtained and four studies were included in this review that discusses maternal mental health with different periods and variations of intervention. To inform sources of maternal mental health problems, the effect on mother and child, the effect of an intervention, and the role of a midwife. Conclusion: all of the interventions have a different effect in each period of the first 1000 days, but are still helpful for the mother. Cognitive   Behavioral Therapy has a dominant effect to prevent or reduce maternal mental health problems. Midwives can provide intervention by enhancing their knowledge and skill, also needs support from the organization profession. This intervention needs to integrate into routine maternal care to give optimum results.
Co-Authors Alriana, Thre Anik Amalia, Rize Budi Andriyanti Andriyanti Andriyanti, Andriyanti Annas, Jimmy Yanuar Arlya Balqis Rachman Armadison, Sonia Yustisia Aulia, Dinda Azizah , Nurul Brahmana Askandar Tjokroprawiro Budi Prasetyo BUDI UTOMO Budi Utomo Deby Artika P Desi Ratnasari Dewi Setyowati Dewi, Bianca Bunga Cinta Dian Lestari Hidayah Dina Azmilatun Waliyuna Dinny Wahyu Widarti Djaguna, Nurafmi Faizah, Zakiyatul Farida Sembiring, Ella Farizi, Sofia Al Fatin Nazurah Izzati Binti Hamdani Febriyana, Nining Ferdinandus, Euvanggelia Dwilda Firdaus, Rizal Fitriana, Farida Gatut Hardianto, Gatut Gina Shofi Halimah Gusti Ayu Gita Maharani Helda Sevya Islamiyah Heru Wahyu Herwanto Hofifah, Hofifah Huwaida, Hasna Afifa Isworowati, Tri Ivon Diah Wittiarika I’tishom, Reny Jayawarsa, A.A. Ketut Langgeng Prasetyo Utomo Latifah, Nur Faridah Lazar, Maria Januaria Lilik Djuari Linda Dewanti Maheswari Hastoyo, Roro Patricia Marpaung, Zahra Thamizya Maskuri, Muhammad Naja Maskuri, Muhammad Naja Maulana, Afiko Ilham Akbar Maulidia Fahmadina Rozana Mirasari, Nenccy Mohamed Alif Haikal Bin Mohamed Iskandar Nenccy Mirasari Ngatwati Noor Syafaatin Udhma Nurhayati Fitria Amin NURUL AZIZAH Nurul Azizah Nyimas Vira Gafira Paramitha Amelia Kusumawardani Paramtha Amelia Kusumawardani pravitasari, Gading Indah Pupus Ultraluana Rafhani Rosyidah Ratnasari, Heny Dwita Ratnasari, Heny Dwita Reni I’tishom Riri Aprianti Rita Mutiarni Rizalnur Firdaus Rize Budi Amalia Rize Budi Amalia Safitri, Dian Laily Salsabila, Hawa Nur Samsriyaningsih Handayani Sekar Putri Kirana Koerniawan Sembiring, Ella Farida Setiyorini, Luluk Sigit Setyowibowo Siti Khomaroh Putri Siti Norhikmah Binti Abd. Razak Siti Nurul Komariah Sri Ratna Ningsih, Sri Ratna Sulistiawati Sulistiawati Sulistiawati Sumbawati, Mulia Dian Tricahyanti, Ari Wahyulia Rizqia Umami Wardhana, Manggala Pasca Widati Fatmaningrum Yublina Rambu Mbali Idi