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A Decade of Breastfeeding Self-Efficacy Research: A Bibliometric Analysis using VOSviewer Maulida, Luluk Fajria; Novika, Revi Gama Hatta; Wahidah, Nurul Jannatul; Maulina, Rufidah; Nurhidayati, Siti; Sari, Atriany Nilam; Richa, Fadhila Tsania
Smart Medical Journal Vol 8, No 2 (2025): August
Publisher : Faculty of Medicine Universitas Sebelas Maret

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.13057/smj.v8i2.106552

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Introduction : A mother’s confidence in her ability to breasfeed, known as breastfeeding self efficacy (BSE) is a key predictor of exclusive breastfeeding duration. This study aimed to analyze the development of BSE research and provide insights for researchers and policymakers to improve future studies.Method : This bibliometric analysis was conducted using data from the Scopus database, one of the largest sources of peer reviewed literature. Articles were retrieved on August 7, 2024, using the keywords “Breastfeeding” AND “Self” AND “Efficacy.” A total of 1,006 documents were identified. After applying inclusion criteria (English language, article or review type, published between 2014 and 2023, open access, and final publication stage), 413 documents were selected for analysis. Data were analyzed using VOSviewer version 1.6.20 based on publication year, journal source, author, country of origin, and keywords.Results : Research on BSE has shown a consistent upward trend over the past decade, with the highest number of publications in 2023 (82 articles). The United States was the most productive country, followed by Brazil, Canada, the United Kingdom, China, and Indonesia. Most articles were published in journals focusing on lactation physiology, breastfeeding challenges, and evidence based interventions. The most cited studies emphasized the importance of partner support, coparenting, and breastfeeding safety during the COVID-19 pandemic. Keyword analysis revealed several underexplored areas, particularly the role of midwives, formula use, and BSE in mothers of preterm infantsConclusion : This study highlights the growing global attention to breastfeeding self-efficacy as a key factor in improving maternal and child health, and points to the need for further research on underexplored areas, including the role of midwives and the impact of alternative feeding practices, to support more effective interventions and policies.
The Impact of Murrotal Al-Qur’an on Decreasing Labor Pain: A Systematic Review Sukamto, Ika Sumiyarsi; Nurhidayati, Siti; Kusmawati, Iffah Indri; Novika, Revi Gama Hatta; Argaheni, Niken Bayu; Musfiroh, Mujahidatul; Cahyanto, Erindra Budi; Maulida, Luluk Fajria
Placentum: Jurnal Ilmiah Kesehatan dan Aplikasinya Vol 9, No 3 (2021): Special Issue
Publisher : Program Studi Kebidanan Fakultas Kedokteran Universitas Sebelas Maret

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20961/placentum.v9i3.55221

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Background: Murottal Al-Qur'an therapy is a therapy for reading Al-Qur'an which is a religious therapy in which a person is recited verses from the Qur'an for a few minutes or hours so that it has a positive impact on one's body. Murottal Al-Qur'an recitation as a remedy for physical ailments.The aim of the study: To see the effect of murottal Al-Qur'an therapy on reducing the intensity of pain during labor.Method: Systematic review using the database: Google Scholar. The search results that meet the criteria are then analyzed the articles.Results: Pain in labor from many factors: 1) Anxiety and Stress, 2) Supporting Environment and Individuals, 3). Number of Deliveries and 4) Subjective Experience.Conclusion: There is an effect of offering murottal Al-Qur'an therapy on reducing pain intensity, where mothers who give birth after receiving Murottal Al-Qur'an therapy have a lower pain scale than mothers who give birth before getting Murottal Al-Qur'an therapy.Keywords: Murottal, Al-Qur’an, Labor Pain, Systematic Review
Corelation of Stress Levels During Covid-19 Pandemic and Menstrual Cycle of Diploma IV Midwifery Student of Sebelas Maret University Nareswari, Indi; Azizah, Hudzaifah Alief Fath; Murniasih, Murniasih; Sinaga, Ruth Dearani; Novika, Revi Gama Hatta; Sari, Atriany Nilam
Placentum: Jurnal Ilmiah Kesehatan dan Aplikasinya Vol 9, No 3 (2021): Special Issue
Publisher : Program Studi Kebidanan Fakultas Kedokteran Universitas Sebelas Maret

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20961/placentum.v9i3.54667

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The pandemic period caused by the SARS-CoV2 virus is a global problem that has an impact on the community, including students. Task load and online learning systems are factors that cause students to experience stress, this can be one of the causes of disruption of the menstrual cycle. Changes in the menstrual cycle is a health problem for some women. This study aims to link stress levels during the coronavirus disease 19 pandemic to the menstrual cycle of UNS Diploma IV Midwifery students.This study analyzed primary data of observational analytic with a cross sectional design. The independent variable in this study was stress on students, while the dependent variable in this study was changes in the menstrual cycle. We used 84 sample consisting of all midwifery student in Sebelas Maret University with an age range of 17-22 years. There is no relationship between stress during the coronavirus disease 19 pandemic and student menstrual cycles with a p value of 0.925 indicating that there is no significant relationship between the two variables tested (p < 0,05). There is no significant relationship between stress levels during the pandemic and the menstrual cycle of UNS midwifery diploma IV students.
Co-Authors Amalia Choirunnisa Andayani, Nita Diah Putri Andi Nur Indah Sari Anggi, Ramadhani Ani Afifah, Ani Annisa, Aninditya Choirun Argaheni, Niken Bayu Argaheni, S.ST., M.Keb., Niken Bayu Argyo Demartoto, Argyo Azizah, Hudzaifah Alief Fath Azzahra, Gading Nasywaa Aji Azzahra, Nabila Khairunisa Bhisma Murti Budinugroho, Agustaria Cahyani, Rizkias Dwi Cahyanto, Erindra Budi Damayanti, Emmy Delfita, Tria Fora Demartoto , Argyo Devi Jantika Nur Khasanah Dewi, Annita Viesta Nirmala Dharmawan, Caroline Didik Gunawan Tamtomo Dinanti, Dara Eti Poncorini Pamungkasari Fidyaningrum, Fifi Grhasta Dian Perestroika Habiba, Chusna Handayani, Ayu Mustika Happy Novriyanti Purwadi Hapsari , Happy Indri Hapsari, Maria Yosita Ayu Husna, Rachma Nadza Alfia Idris Idris Ilyas, Muhana Fawwazy Inas, Nailah Salma Indriani, Ririn Indriyani, Okti Irawan, Irlina Raswanti Jalilah, Nurul Hidayatun Jihadillah, Syarifah Kharisma, Alya Ayu Khasanah, Agustina Hidayatul Khoiriyah, A'maliatul Khoirunnisa' Maftuch, Atiqoh Kusmawati, Iffah Indri L.Tobing, Hendri Parluhutan Lili Andriani Luluk Fajria Maulida Maharani, Alvina Dewi Maharani, Shelfira Olga Mahardhika, Viola Widyanita Mahardika, Putri Maulina, Rufidah Mauludiyah, Zaida Milinia, Straerla Atby Mujahidah, Hibah Mujahidatul Musfiroh Murniasih, Murniasih Nareswari, Indi Noor Alis Setiyadi Nourma Nurjanah Nurinasari, Hafi Pertiwi, Tyas Cahya Pratami, Intan Monik Putri, Annessa Marknalia Sasqia Putri, Noviyati Rahardjo Rahardjo, Setyo Sri Rahmah, Lestari Rahmawati, Elsa Ramadhani, Linda Alfath Ramadhani, Nabila Ratih Puspita Febrinasari Richa, Fadhila Tsania Rini Mustikasari Kurnia Pratama Rismawati, Normalia Levi Ristinawati, Ira Rizqullah, Teuku Muharram rofiqoh rofiqoh Saputro, Dedi Ari Sari, Amelya Augusthina Ayu Sari, Atriany Nilam Sari, Meida Riza Ayu Fatika Sendra, Eny Setiadjie, Haqqi Setyaningrum, Agustina Catur Sinaga, Ruth Dearani Siti Khuzaiyah, Siti Siti Nurhidayati Siti Utami Dewi, Siti Utami Situmeang, Lamria Stepvia, Stepvia Sukamto, Ika Sumiyarsi Sukandriani Utami Sumardiyono Sumardiyono Syafitri, Aisyah Rohmi Nuril Tri Sulistyawati, Tri Trisiadewi, Kharisma Tursina, Elsa Wahidah, Nurul Jannatul Wandansari, Novia Erliana Yunus, Ahmad Yusuf, Sulfianti A.