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Factors Affecting Women of Age Fertile in Choosing Injectable Contraceptives in the Village of Bangun Rejo Kec. Tanjung Morawa Deli Serdang Regency In 2022 Ribur Sinaga
Science Midwifery Vol 10 No 4 (2022): October: Science Midwifery
Publisher : Institute of Computer Science (IOCS)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35335/midwifery.v10i4.824

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The factors that influence women of childbearing age to choose injectable contraceptives are: Knowledge, education, socioeconomic, age and family support factors. Knowledge is a result of curiosity through sensory processes, especially in the eyes and ears towards certain objects. Knowledge is an important domain in the formation of open behavior donsu Family planning (KB) is a way to prevent pregnancy through hormonal injections. The advantages of injection contraception are very effective, long-term pregnancy prevention, does not affect husband and wife relationships, does not contain estrogen so that it does not have a serious impact on heart disease and blood clotting disorders, does not have an effect on exclusive breastfeeding (ASI), and has few side effects. While the side effects of using injection contraceptive are menstrual cycle disorders, vaginal discharge, acne, increased body weight, nausea, vomiting, dizziness and hair loss. The research method used in this study was descriptive analytic with a cross sectional approach. The main informant in this study was the injection family planning acceptor. This research was conducted at in The Village Of Bangun Rejo Kec. Tanjung Morawa Deli Serdang Regency In 2022 from April to June 2022. The results showed that there was a significant relationship between Knowledge, Education, Socio-economic, Age and Family Support on the choice of injection contraceptives. For further researchers, it is necessary to do further on the variables of ethnicity and occupation using analytical methods and qualitative research methods. Keywords: Injectable Contraceptives, Fertile Age Women, Factors
The effect of beta vulgaris l juice on the acceleration of reducing the incidence of anemia in pregnant women Sinaga, Ribur; Dewi, Eva Ratna; Pinem, Srilina; Purnamasari, Eka; Sagala, Rohhasianti; Yun, Deby Cyntia; Ertilida, Yusnita; Pasaribu, Novalita Eudia; Gulo, Marpiani
Science Midwifery Vol 12 No 5 (2024): December: Health Sciences and related fields
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35335/midwifery.v12i5.1742

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The largest issue affecting mother and child health in industrialized nations with a population of 1.62 billion is anemia (1). Since using medications and supplements for the treatment of anemia sometimes results in adverse consequences, eating beets is an option (2). the number of anemia cases, as well as to maintain healthy pregnancy and minimize the usage of contemporary treatment. From planning to the outcomes, the phases of the research process are executed in compliance with the established research flow diagram. There are thirty pregnant women at the Deby Midwifery Clinic that make up the study's sample. A pre-post experimental design was used for the study, with 15 participants receiving juice and another 15 serving as the control group. Ha is accepted and Ho is rejected, indicating an acceleration, according to the statistical analysis of the paired t test data in the above table, which shows a significance value (ρ) of 0.000 < (0.05). lessen anemia following beetroot juice use.
Risk factors for transient tachypnea of newborns in the NICU room at Sylvani Hospital, Pahlawan Village, North Binjai District, Binjai City in 2024 Damanik, Nopalina Suyanti; Simanjuntak, Parningotan; Manurung, Herna Rinayanti; Sinaga, Ribur; Ginting, Astaria Br; Syahputri, Asry Febrina
Science Midwifery Vol 12 No 5 (2024): December: Health Sciences and related fields
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35335/midwifery.v13i2.1783

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According to WHO estimates, there were 5 million neonatal deaths and 4.5 million infant deaths worldwide in 2020, with 7.5% of these deaths occurring in the first year of life (Novitasari et al, 2020). The global incidence of LBW is 15.5% with a range of 10-50%. Since 2012, there has been a decrease in the number of newborns with low birth weight (LBW) by 29% to 30%, and efforts have been made to reduce the number of LBW babies by 30% by 2025. These statistics are supported by a decrease in LBW from 20 million to 14 million in 2012 to 2019 (Rizka P, 2021). Respiratory distress in newborns, or known as Respiratory Distress in Newborn (RDN), is often characterized by symptoms of tachypnea, namely a respiratory rate of more than 60 times per minute, accompanied by grunting, chest retraction, breathing through the nostrils, and cyanosis. Research conducted by Tochie, Choukem, Langmia, Barla, & Ndombo (2016) in Cameroon showed that RDN is a common emergency condition and has a high prevalence of morbidity and mortality. This statement is based on research findings from Nardello et al. (2017) and Babaei, Dehghan, & Pirkashani (2018), which showed that the most common cause of death in newborns was RDN, with a percentage of 72.2% of 79 babies born. Research Objective Risk Factors of Transient Tachypnea of ​​Newborn in NICU Room at Sylvani Hospital, Pahlawan Village, North Binjai District, Binjai City in 202. Research Method Retrospective survey using Cross Sectional approach. In this study using extensive dataset to see many cases and relationships between variables. The results of statistical analysis using Chi-Square test showed p value (Sign) = 0.001 (p <α = 0.05), there is a significant relationship between maternal age and the risk of Transient Tachypnea of ​​Newborn. significant relationship between KEK nutritional status and Transient Tachypnea of ​​Newborn Chi-Square showed p value (Sig) = 0.027 (p <α = 0.05).
Co-Authors Adelia Syintana Adi Yusuf Muttaqien Amelia Erawaty Siregar Anna Waris Nainggolan Asnita Sinaga Astaria Br Ginting Astaria Br. Ginting Astaria Ginting Azri Yani Bancin, Sopi Aribah Berutu, Imel Butar Butar, Dyanti SR Cut Karlina Damanaik , Nopalina Suryanti Damanik, Nopalina Damanik, Nopalina Suyanti Deby Cyntia Yun Deltis, Clara Devita Purnama Sari Dewi, Eva Ratna Dina Afriani Edy Marjuang Elsa Dela Vista Marbun Elvis Simanjuntak Ernamari Ernamari Ertilida, Yusnita Eva Ratna dewi Febriana Sari, Febriana Fitri Handayani Fitri Muliani Kristina Gulo Flora Sinaga Ginting, Astaria Br Gulo, Marpiani Heny Rista Humaida Humaida Imarina Tarigan Imarina Tarigan Imran Saputra Surbakti Imran Saputra Surbakti Isa Bella Simanjuntak Juliana Munthe Jusrita Sari Kamelia Sinaga KAMELIA SINAGA Lia Nurpiani Lisdayanti Simanjuntak Lubis, Resma Dewi Lusiatun Magdalena Barus Manalu, Veronika Manurung, Basaria Manurung, Herna Rinayanti Maria Magdalena Markus Doddy Markus Doddy Simanjuntak Marliani Marliani Marliani Marliani Marliani Maulidya Khairani Maysarah Nasution Merrygrace Simanjuntak Muttaqien, Adi Yusuf Natalia, Febi Nopalina S Damanik Nopalina Suyanti Damanik Nopalina Suyanti Damanik Nova Isabella Napitupu Nur Azizah Nurmalina Hutahaean PARNINGOTAN SIMANJUNTAK Parningotan Simanjuntak Pasaribu, Novalita Eudia Pasaribu, Riska Susanti Pinem, Srilina Plora Novita Febrina Sinaga Purba, Edy Marjuang Purnamasari, Eka Ridesman Rini Puspa Sari Rohhasianti Sagala Rumondang Sitorus Rumondang Sitorus Sagala, Rohhasianti Satrimi, Satrimi seh malem Septimeliani Sihaloho Sihombing, Putri Aprilia Silaban, Nurmala SIMANJUNTAK, PARNINGOTAN SINAGA, KAMELIA SINAGA, PLORA NOVITA FEBRINA SINAGA, ROSMANI Sinaga, Siti Nurmawan Sinuhaji, Lidya Natalia Br Siska Suci Ginting Sitorus , Rumondang Situmorang, Friza Novita Sari Sobriyah Sobriyah Sobriyah Sobriyah Sonia Novita Sari Sri Muliana Putri Bakara Srilina Br Pinem Surbakti, Imran Saputra Syahputri, Asry Febrina Teti Rimenda Samosir Tobing, Rati Aksari Lumban Vitalia Hanako Murni Simanjuntak Yannti, Yuli Yesica Geovani Sianipar Yun, Deby Cyntia Zulkarnain Batubara