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Transition of Roles Change of Motherhood in Women Yulizawati Yulizawati; Yantri Maputra; Iney Pive Enosentris
Journal of Midwifery Vol 6, No 1 (2021): Published on June 2021
Publisher : Universitas Andalas

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25077/jom.6.1.74-83.2021

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Being a mother is an extraordinary experience for women. The transition to changing the role of being a mother is a process that a mother must go through in achieving her maternal identity. The purpose of this paper is to determine the transition from changing the role of being a mother to women. This type of writing is a narrative literature review, conducted in June-November 2020. Data was collected through the PubMed digital library, Science Direct and Google Scholar using inclusion and exclusion criteria. The data analysis was done qualitatively. The analysis was carried out on 19 research articles. The results of the paper show three main themes, namely motherhood, transition to motherhood in working and unemployed mothers, and the role of midwives in supporting the role transition process. The transition process of changing the role of motherhood to both working and non-working mothers, namely experiencing feelings of inadequacy, feeling alone, losing, then being able to realize, make adjustments and perform these roles. Midwives must provide care according to client needs
Effect of Stimulation to Grow Baby in Bukittinggi City in 2018 Wiwit Fetrisia; Aisyah Elyanti; Yantri Maputra
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 (295.307 KB) | DOI: 10.25077/jom.3.1.115-124.2018

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The initial stage of a human's life in infancy is considered important because at this time the foundations of personality are laid down which will give color when they grow up. The role of parents is very necessary in providing early stimulation. Stimulation is stimulation that comes from the baby's outer environment. The baby health service coverage in 2014 in Bukittinggi was 88.4%, lower than Padang city as much as 90.6%. It is known that the number of infants aged 0-1 years in Padang city amounted to 3,498 people, while in Bukittinggi city only 629 people. Supposedly with a small number of infants achieving early detection of infant growth and development is better than the number of babies in a larger city. The design of this study was a quasi-experimental design with two group pretest-posttest with the control group to identify the effect of stimulation on infant growth and development before and after the intervention, which was carried out from November 2017 - August 2018, in the environmental health center of Bukittinggi City Health Office. The population is infants with ages 0 - 6 months, and the number of samples taken is 46 people. The results of the study carried out with the Wolcoxon test, obtained there were differences in development before and after the intervention was given to the intervention group p = 0,000, there was a development difference in the control group p = 0.014, there were differences in growth before and after the intervention p = 0.000, there was no difference growth in the control group p = 0.083. It can be concluded that stimulation plays a role in preventing delays in growth and development in infants 0-6 months. From this study health workers can socialize about how to stimulate babies to mothers for early prevention of growth and development disorders in infants.
Empowerment of Health Volunteers for Optimizing MCH and Family Planning (KB) Services During the COVID-19 Pandemic in Nagari Kambang Utara Yulizawati, Yulizawati; Syah, Nur Afrainin; Firdawati, Firdawati; Maputra, Yantri; Yulika, Marzatia; Afrah, Rahmayani; Lubis, Siska Ilannur; Aprila, Prety Zinta; Putri, Viorika Marsafa
Journal of Midwifery Vol. 9 No. 2 (2024): Published on Desember 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25077/jom.9.2.93-99.2024

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During the Covid-19 pandemic, there was a decrease in the availability of Maternal and Child Health (MCH) and contraceptive services, reduced access to services, and increased risk of infection for health workers. coverage of antenatal care, contraception and immunization has decreased significantly. Nagari Kambang Utara also experienced a decrease in the coverage of MCH services during the pandemic. Therefore, to support the recovery of maternal and child health services during the pandemic, health workers need to work together with cadres to reach all communities in order to get the health services they need. Empowering cadres is a step that is needed to help optimize maternal and child health services during the COVID-19 pandemic. The method of activities carried out is by using participatory methods from the target group, namely the health partners and the community of Nagari Kambang Utara. The activity began with conducting a workshop related to the formation of health cadres for the Nagari Kambang Utara. After the workshop was carried out, it was continued with data collection for cadres and training of health cadres in accordance with the work focus, namely cadres of pregnant women, maternity mothers, postpartum mothers, breastfeeding mothers, infant and toddler cadres and family planning cadres. The proposing team and partners agreed to work together to optimize the performance of health cadres by conducting cadre training and evaluation and agreed to carry out cooperation in the next 5 years. The results of this activity are expected to increase the achievement of MCH and family planning services and decrease MMR and IMR.
Co-Authors Abdur Rahman Afrah, Rahmayani Afrainin Syah, Nur Afriandi Putra Afrinaldi Afrinaldi Aisyah Elyanti Amatul Firdausa Nasa Anggreiny, Nila Aprila, Prety Zinta Arni Amir Arravi Agustian Kennedy Asra Dewika Aulia, Wina Cania Putri, Azzahra Cikita Aidha Putri Desi Kurniati Dewi Susanti Diana Putri Diny Amenike Dwi Maputra, Supardi Dwi Puspasari Egha Febrianingsih Evi Hasnita Ezalina, Ezalina Firdawati, Firdawati Fitra Ermila Basri Fitria Rahmi Fitria Rahmi Hardisman Haznaz Dhiya Ulhaq Z.N. HELNI ANGGRAINI Hidayah Putri, Dian Hidayati, Izzanil Ilannur Lubis, Siska Iney Pive Enosentris Izzanil Hidayati Kamal Kasra Lady Diana Yusri Laila Isrona Laila Rahmi lala septiyani sembiring, lala septiyani Liliyana Sari Lubis, Siska Ilannur Luthfi , Hafizhul M. Arif Mafaza Mafaza Marsafa Putri, Viorika Masrul Meri Susanti Mudjiran Muhammad Hasbi Nabilah, Farah Salsabil Nasa, Amatul Firdausa Nelia Afriyeni Nila Anggreiny Nila Anggreiny, Nila Nila Angreiny Nur Afrainin Syah Nursyirwan Effendi, Nursyirwan Nursyrwan Effendi Putri Sukma Deri Putri, Viorika Marsafa Qolbi Khoiri Radhiyatan, Radhiyatan Rani Armalita Rezi Fatrima Surya Rika Susanti Riri Nirmala Sari Rizanda Machmud Rozi Sastra Purna Sahlan bin Surat Sastra Purna, Rozi Septi Mayang Sari Septi Mayang Sarry Shasitharan Raman Kutty Shierly Luthfia Shalsa Silmi, Harridhil Siska Oktari Siti Dzakiyyah Masyar Siti Rahmah , Lioni Susanti, Meria Sylvia Dewiriza Taufia, Dina Taufik Hidayat Taufik Saputra Tri Rahayuningsih Tri Rahayuningsih Ummul Khairat Wati, Yuliza Widya Utami Nasution Wiwit Fetrisia Yuliarni Syafrita Yulika, Marzatia Yulistini, Yulistini Yulizawati . Yulizawati, Yulizawati Yusrawati Yusrawati Zikria, Wahyu Zinta Aprila, Prety