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A The The Relationship Between Individual Character And The Grade Point Average (GPA) of D III Midwifery Students of Cianjur College of Health Sciences Abdillah, Soffa; Rahmah, Hasni; Widayati, Elizabeth; Sofiati, Fia
MEDIA ILMU KESEHATAN Vol 13 No 3 (2024): Media Ilmu Kesehatan
Publisher : Universitas Jenderal Achmad Yani Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30989/mik.v13i3.1263

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Background: Character formation is an integration of various aspects, namely heart, mind, body and feeling holistically. GPA is the only learning outcome in an education. Individual character can have an impact on the achievement of students' GPA.Objective: The purpose of the study was the relationship between individual character and the Cumulative Achievement Index of D III Midwifery students at the Cianjur Health Sciences College.Method: The study was conducted a Cross-sectional plan with chi-square. The population in this study were 42 D III Midwifery students at the Cianjur Health Sciences College, taken as total sampling.Results: The results showed that students who had positive characters were 57.1% and students who had negative characters were 42.9%. Students who got a GPA of 2.00-2.75 were 23.8%, those who got a GPA of 2.75-3.50 were 71.4% and those who got a GPA of 3.51-4.00 were 4.8%. The highest percentage is found in students who have positive characters with GPA achievements of 2.75-3.50 of 91.7%, the lowest percentage is found in students who have positive characters with GPA achievements of 3.51-4.00 of 8.3%.Conclusion: The results of the study indicate that there is a significant relationship between individual character and Cumulative Achievement Index
The Relationship Between Oxytocin Massage and Labor Pain in Mother at Mrs. A Midwife’s Practice, Mande District, Cianjur Re-gency, Indonesia Widayati, Elizabeth; Harahap, Tapianna Sari; Nurmaya, Siti
Health Dynamics Vol 2, No 2s (2025): February 2025 (Special Issue)
Publisher : Knowledge Dynamics

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33846/hd202s07

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Background: Childbirth is a natural physiological event. For many expectant mothers nearing delivery, labor pain is the primary source of anxiety. Pain perception can be assessed using pain intensity measurement tools like the Numeric Rating Scale. This instrument can be used to assess the pain that mothers endure to ease their discomfort during the active phase I, with one method being oxytocin massage. The objective is to assess the degree of discomfort the mother feels prior to and following the oxytocin massage. Methods: This study utilizes a quantitative methodology that adopts an analytical survey approach featuring a cross-sectional design. The entire study population consists of 25 individuals, which were selected through a total sampling technique. The data collection method utilized is a questionnaire in the form of a rating scale. The analysis conducted incorporates both univariate and bivariate examinations utilizing an Independent T-test. Results: The findings of the study indicated that the pain experienced by pregnant women during the first active phase changed. This was evidenced by a reduction in the number of respondents categorized as experiencing severe pain, which decreased from 17 individuals (68.0%) in the pre-test to 3 individuals (12.0%) in the post-test. Conclusion: Oxytocin massage influences the reduction of of maternal discomfort during the early stage of the active phase, showing a p value of 0.002, which is less than 0.05.