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The Effect of “Aware” Health Education on Knowledge of Early Detection of Breast Cancer in Adolescent Women in Health Center Area Lut Bargain in 2020 rosmani sinaga
Science Midwifery Vol 10 No 4 (2022): October: Science Midwifery
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35335/midwifery.v10i4.844

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Breast cancer is one of the most common types of cancer in women. Breast cancer is a malignant tumor that grows in the breast tissue. Every year more than 185,000 women are diagnosed with breast cancer. The incidence of this disease is increasing in developed countries. Around 43,500 deaths from breast cancer each year make this disease the second leading cause of death after lung cancer in women. To find out the effect of carrying out breast self-examination (BSE) on students' knowledge in early detection of breast cancer. This type of research is a quantitative research with a research design using Quasi-Experimental. The instrument used for knowledge is a questionnaire while for the ability to use an observation sheet. The sampling technique in this study was using Porposive Sampling with a sample size of 68 people. Data processing using Wilcoxon statistical test. The results showed that most of the respondents after being given health education had a good level of knowledge about BSE, namely 62 people (91.2%). While the level of knowledge about BSE that is sufficient is 6 people (8.8%). From the results of statistical tests of knowledge and abilities before and after health education, the value of p = 0.000 (p <0.05). It can be concluded that there is an effect of health education on breast self-examination (BSE) on the knowledge of young women in an effort to detect breast cancer early in the Lut Tawar Health Center area. It is hoped that the Puskesmas will always carry out socialization about women's health and cooperate with health workers, especially regarding BSE examinations.
The Effect of Education on Increasing Knowledge and Attitude of Pregnant Mothers Trimester III About Exclusive Breast Milk in the Clinic Sunartic Primary Year 2021 Rosmani Sinaga
Science Midwifery Vol 9 No 2 (2021): April: Science Midwifery
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35335/midwifery.v9i2.851

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Breastfeeding for newborns is one of the efforts to prevent death and malnutrition in infants and toddlers. Data from the Health Profile of Medan City in 2016, the number of babies who received exclusive breastfeeding was 1,589 from 5,135 babies recorded, in a percentage of 30.9%. The purpose of this study was to study the effect of counseling on increasing knowledge and attitudes of pregnant women in the third trimester about exclusive breastfeeding before and after being given counseling at the Sunartik Pratama Clinic in 2021. This research is quantitative with research design using experimental method with pre-experimental using one group pre-post test method. The sampling technique used the total population with a sample of 31 respondents. The time of the study was carried out in March-July 2021. Data analysis used univariate and bivariate analysis using the Wilcoxon test. Based on the results of the study, there were differences in the average value of knowledge of third trimester pregnant women about exclusive breastfeeding before and after counseling, namely the Wilcoxon test results obtained the Asymp value. Sig. (2-tailed) is 0.000. And there is a difference in the average value of the attitude of pregnant women in the third trimester about exclusive breastfeeding before and after counseling, namely the Wilcoxon test results obtained by the Asymp value. Sig. (2-tailed) is 0.003. There is an effect of increasing knowledge and attitudes of pregnant women in the third trimester about exclusive breastfeeding before and after being given counseling. It is hoped that health workers can run government programs and provide counseling, information and counseling about the benefits of exclusive breastfeeding to increase knowledge of pregnant women who will breastfeed and give exclusive breastfeeding to babies 0-6 months.
The Relationship Of Breast Examination Examination Using Video Media With Adolescent's Knowledge About Breading In Simpang Four Village,Sei Rampah District In 2020 rosmani sinaga
Science Midwifery Vol 9 No 2 (2021): April: Science Midwifery
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35335/midwifery.v9i2.866

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Cancer is one of the non-communicable diseases that is a burden on health throughout the world. Cancer is a disease characterized by abnormal cells that can grow uncontrollably and have the ability to invade and move between cells and body tissues. The World Health Organization/World Health Organization mentions cancer as one of the main causes of death worldwide (Ministry of Health, 2019). Breast cancer early detection activities can use the Clinical Breast Examination (SADANIS) or Clinical Breast Examination (CBE) method and by teaching Breast Self- Examination (BSE). SADANIS and BSE aim to find lumps in the breast as early as possible so that early action can be taken (Kemenkes, 2015). The purpose of this study was to identify the relationship between Breast Self-Examination Extension Using Video Media and Adolescent Knowledge About Consciousness in Simpang Empat Village, Sei Rampah Subdistrict in 2020. The type of research used was a quasi-experimental type of research using a one group pretest posttest design with the man witney test. U. The sample size in this study was 49 respondents who met the inclusion and exclusion criteria. Based on the results of research analysis in the group before and after the intervention, the average value of the knowledge of the respondents before receiving counseling was 63.81, while the average value after receiving counseling was 35.19. After the statistical test was carried out, the Mann Witney U test results obtained p value = 0.000 (p <0.05) meaning that there was an effect of breast self-examination (BSE) counseling using video on respondents' knowledge.
The Relationship Between The Role Of Parents In Media Access To Adolescent Sexual Behavior In Sma 6 Takengon, Silih Nara District, Aceh Central District Year 2020 Rosmani Sinaga
Science Midwifery Vol 9 No 2 (2021): April: Science Midwifery
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35335/midwifery.v9i2.963

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Indonesian Adolescent Reproductive Health (SKRRI) explained that the level of knowledge of adolescents in 2007 about reproductive health was still low including 37.9% of adolescents who did not know about fertile days, 49 adolescents who stated that they did not know about sexual intercourse once could get pregnant. 3%, while 43.4% had never heard of sexually transmitted diseases. Lack of knowledge about reproductive health can lead adolescents towards free sex behavior which can cause transmission of sexually transmitted diseases and HIV/AIDS. In developing countries, as many as 40 percent of female and male adolescents aged 18 years have had free sex without being married. As a result of this premarital relationship, around 12 percent were positive for STIs, around 27 percent were HIV positive teenagers, and another 30 percent of young women were pregnant. Therefore, half of them still gave birth and the other half had abortions. Adolescent associations about free sex can be found through reports from the Health Service, in 2015 there were 1,078 school-age adolescents undergoing childbirth and 976 of them were pregnant outside of marriage, association tended for adolescents to have pregnancies outside of marriage. In the cities of Medan and Bandung, premarital sexual acts reached 52 percent, while in the city of Surabaya, it reached 47 percent. Data found by the National Commission for Child Protection found that 93.7 percent of teenagers in Indonesia had kisses, oral sex and even petting. The percentage of junior high school youth who are no longer virgins is 62.7 and 21.2% of vocational youth have had abortions and 97 percent have watched pornographic films.
Analysis Of The Influence Of Legal Aspects, The Role Of The Midwife And The Rights Of Children On The Practice Of Exclusive Breast Feeding In Hutabagot Health Center, Hutabagot District, Mandailing Natal District Year 2020 Rosmani Sinaga
Science Midwifery Vol 9 No 1, Oktober (2020): Science Midwifery
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35335/midwifery.v9i2.964

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The level of health development of a country is reflected in the infant and child mortality rates. According to the Central Statistics Agency (2020) infant mortality under the age of five in Indonesia has reached 28,158 people. Of that number, 20,266 toddlers (71.97%) died in the age range 0-28 days (neonatal). A total of 5,386 toddlers (19.13%) died within the age range of 29 days - 11 months (post neonatal). Meanwhile, 2,506 toddlers (8.9%) died in the age range of 12-59 months. The most post-Natal toddler deaths were due to pneumonia, namely 14.5%, diarrhea by 9.8%, other congenital abnormalities o.5%, neurological diseases 0.9% and other factors 73.9%. Meanwhile, 42.83% of under-five deaths in the age range of 12-59 months were due to parasitic infections, 5.05% pneumonia, 4.5% diarrhea and 47.41% other factors. In order to prevent under-five deaths, comprehensive and continuous child health efforts are needed, one of which is exclusive breastfeeding (Central Bureau of Statistics and Ministry of Health, 2020). Breast milk is an important source of nutrition for babies. Breast milk is given to babies for 2 years. While exclusive breastfeeding is given to babies for 6 months without adding other food and drinks. Exclusive breastfeeding is recommended for the first six months of a baby's life. Breast milk is very necessary for the growth and development of children's intelligence. (RI Ministry of Health, 2020).
The influence of gadgets on social development of pre-school children in village iv jalan rejo, paya lombang sub-district, tebing high district, serdang bedagai district year 2022 Rosmani Sinaga
Science Midwifery Vol 10 No 5 (2022): December: Science Midwifery
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35335/midwifery.v10i5.1048

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Gadgets have positive things for children, they can be interesting learning media for children but the negative impacts of using gadgets are delays in language, attention disorders, problems in learning, anxiety, and can cause depression in children, and social behavior that causes depression. disorders in children (Sundus, 2018). Based on UNICEF data, it shows that the incidence of growth and development disorders in children is still high as much as 27.5% or equivalent to three million children experiencing disorders, more than 200 million children fail to reach their potential in development, more in developing countries including Indonesia (Riskesdas, 2018) This type of research uses a research using a questionnaire in assessing the influence of gadgets on the development and social interaction of preschool children 4-6 years.The results of the study based on respondents were in the Education group that the most were in high school as many as 19 people (59.4%) when compared to the first category, third and fourth namely junior high school as many as 5 (15.6%), D3 as many as 5 (15.6%) and Bachelor as many as 3 people (9.4%). Then on the job characteristics of the most respondents, namely IRT as many as 17 people (53.1%) when compared to the second category, and third, namely employees as much as 2 (6.3%), and entrepreneurs as many as 13 (40.6%). Finally, on the characteristics of the child's age, the most respondents were at the age of 6 years as many as 17 people (53.1%) when compared to the first and second categories, namely employees as many as 6 (25.0%) and 7 (21.9%).
The effect of spiritual emotional freedom technique (seft) therapy on sleep quality in elderly in tebes lues village, bies district, Central Aceh district year 2022 Rosmani Sinaga
Science Midwifery Vol 10 No 4 (2022): October: Science Midwifery
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35335/midwifery.v10i4.995

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Elderly is an age where individuals will experience various declines in their abilities. In general, this aging process can cause various problems, both physically, biologically, mentally, socially and economically. There are two types of management that can be done, namely pharmacological and non-pharmacological management, one of which is Spiritual Emotional Freedom Technique (SEFT) therapy. This study aims to identify the effect of Spiritual Emotional Freedom Technique (SEFT) therapy on sleep quality in the elderly in Tebes Lues Village, Bies District, Central Aceh Regency in 2022. The method used in this study is a quasi-experimental or quasi- experimental. The type of design in this study is in the form of a non-equivalent design (pretest and posttest) control group design. The pre-test sleep quality in the intervention group was mostly in the moderate category of 9 (52.9%), and the post-test sleep quality was mostly in the mild category of 10 (58.5%). The pre-test sleep quality in the control group was mostly in the heavy category 10 (58.5%), and the post-test sleep quality was mostly in the heavy category 11 (64.7%). There is a significant difference in sleep quality before and after being given the Spiritual Emotional Freedom Technique (SEFT) in the intervention group with a p-value of 0.000
Co-Authors Adelina Sembiring Agussamad, Indra Agustina Tumanggor Amalia Fajrika Anna Waris Nainggolan Aritonang, Ribur Asnika Asnika Asnita Sinaga Asrida Julianti Hutagalung Berutu, Lilis Bintang Tobing Bui, Thanh Loan Damanik, Lisa Putri Damayanty S Debora Debora Deby Chuntya Yun Devita Purnama Devita Purnamasari Dewi, Eva Ratna Diah Pitaloka Tarigan Dina Putriati Elika Fitri Endang Panjaitan Endang Susanti Erin Padilah Estika Sianipar, Priska Evalilis Br Munthe Fau, Yentiria Fauzianty, Ariska Febriana Sari Febriana Sari Febriana Sari, Febriana Gurning, Lisbet Hadisyah, Hadisyah Hasanah, Dwi Herna Rinayanti Manurung Herna Rinayanti Manurung Husen Saeful Insan Ika Damayanti Sipayung Imarina Tarigan Imran Saputra Surbakti Juliana Munthe Junida Laia Jusnita Kamelia Sinaga Khairani Munthe Khairunnisa Situmorang Kismiasih Adethia Leni Sinaga Lia Wandari Lidya Natalia Sinuhaji Lisa Putri Damanik Lusiatun magdalena Barus Manurung, Herna Rinayanti Maria Magdalena Marliani Marliani Marliani Marliani Marliani Marlina Simbolon Marsa Adelia Mediyana Sembiring Mirna Sari Nduru, Sri Wahyu Netty Herawaty Br Sembiring Nilan Sari Noni Handayani Br Tarigan Nopalina Damanik Nur Azizah Nur Azizah Nur Azizah Lubis Nurhamida Siregar Nurmalina Hutahaean Painem, Painem Pangaribuan, Ingka Kristina Pasaribu, Riska Susanti Pitaloka, Diah Purba, Edy Marjuang Putri Yani Siahaan Putri, Syke Sheila Rajagukguk, Kristina Rinayanti Manurung, Herna Riyanti Tampubolon Rohdearni, Hotna Rosmala dewi Rumondang Sitorus Sembiring, Isyos Sari Sibarani, Lisa Silalahi, Roulina Simamora, Lasria Simanjuntak, Emma Dosriamaya Noni Br. Simanjuntak, Lisdayanti SIMANJUNTAK, PARNINGOTAN Simanullang, Ester Sinaga, Siti Nurmawan Sinuhaji, Lidya Natalia Siregar, Nurhamida Siska Suci Triana Ginting situmorang, tetti seriati Sonia Novita Sari Sri Nikmah Sri Wahyu Nduru Srilina Br Pinem Sukriyah Sukriyah Surbakti, Imran Saputra Sutaryat Trisnamansyah Tama Rangkuti, Wirda Dwi Tantri, Salda May Ulina Lompohta Pinem, Eva Warta, Waska Y.N, Cindy Yasrida Nadeak Yenni Fransiska B Yesica Geovany Sianipar Yuli Andarina zhalukhu, roswita