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THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN POST PARTUM DEPRESSION WITH MOTHER-BABY EMOTIONAL BONDING, BREASTFEEDING ABILITY, MARRIAGE SITUATION RELATIONSHIP IN PUSKESMAS MALANG REGION Putri Ragil Kusumawardani; Sri Poeranto; Asti Melani Astari
Journal of Nursing Science Update (JNSU) Vol. 5 No. 2 (2017)
Publisher : Department of Nursing, Faculty of Health Sciencce, Universitas Brawijaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (5255.399 KB) | DOI: 10.21776/ub.jik.2017.005.02.8

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A woman's transition into motherhood brings about physical and psychological changes. The changes require adjustments to her daily roles and activities. If the postpartum mother is not able to adapt well, then there will be a mood disorder. Depression is a part of mood disorder. The impact of postpartum depression will disrupt the mother-infant bonding, breastfeeding self-efficacy and the changing of marriage partnership. The purpose of this research was to analyze the impacts most affected by the incidence of postpartum depression in the working area of public health Malang City. The research used descriptive correlational method with cross sectional, with purposive sampling of 70 respondents in the period April 26th, 2017 - May 30th, 2017. The results are 93% of post-partum mothers experience moderate depression affecting low breast-feeding ability 54.3%, poor marital relationship situation 52.9% and moderate emotional bonding disturbances 47.1%. The result of bivariate analysis is known to the effect of postpartum depression, namely breastfeeding ability (p value = 0,011), marital relationship situation (p value = 0.014), emotional bond (p value = 0,021). The results of logistic regression test showed that the impact most influenced by postpartum depression was the ability of breastfeeding (p value = 0,011; ExpB 6,394). Postpartum mothers can predict the incidence of depression by looking at three aspects directly including the breastfeeding self-efficacy, marriage partnership and mother-infant bonding. Of the three aspects of the most influential is the breastfeeding self-efficacy. In the next research should be done at a wider population level in order to be able to cover the area of Malang generally.
EFFECT OF SELF EFFICACY, POSITIVE BELIEF AND SOCIAL SUPPORT ON ROLE ADAPTATION OF POST PARTUM MOTHER WITH POST-TRAUMA STRESS DISORDER (PTSD) IN KEDIRI DISTRICT Reni Nurhidayah; Sri Poeranto; Asti Melani Astari
Journal of Nursing Science Update (JNSU) Vol. 5 No. 2 (2017)
Publisher : Department of Nursing, Faculty of Health Sciencce, Universitas Brawijaya

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Childbirth is a stressfull event, frequently labor can result PTSD in post partum period. The impact of post partum PTSD is a bonding issue between mother and baby that can affect the mother's ability to adapt to her new role. To Adapting with a new role mother requires an effective coping mechanism that is supported by an adequate coping source that includes self efficacy, positive belief and social support. The study describe the effect of self efficacy, positive belief and social support on adaptation of post partum mother role with PTSD. The study used cross sectional design. The sampling technique was purposive sampling and the numbers of samples were 92 respondents. The instruments for evaluate PTSD and coping was Modified PPQ, Barkin Index, PMP-SE, PPSS and PBRS. Pearson correlation test showed that all variables have p value <0,05, which means that all variables have effect on mother role adaptation. Linear Regression Test showed that self efficacy with R square 0.487 is the variable that most contribute to the mother role adaptation than the others. All variables have contribution, but self efficacy has the most significant influence on mother role adaptation. Therapeutic Activity Therapy in primary setting is needed to help pregnant women prepared adaptation
DIFFERENCES EFFECT OF PROGRESSIVE MUSCLE RELAXATION THERAPY AND SUPPORTIVE THERAPY ON PARENTS ANXIETY WITH CHILDREN HOSPITALIZATION AT RSUD.DR.R.SOEDJONO SELONG EAST LOMBOK Farida Maemunah Martiningsih; Retty Ratnawati; Asti Melani Astari
Journal of Nursing Science Update (JNSU) Vol. 6 No. 1 (2018)
Publisher : Department of Nursing, Faculty of Health Sciencce, Universitas Brawijaya

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Hospitalization is an issue that is not expected by everyone, especially children, because they have to undergo some procedure of action and examination. This problem causes anxiety and stress for parents, one of which is marked by muscle tension. This problem can be overcome by nursing actions using Progressive Muscle Relaxation Therapy and Supportive Therapy. The study aims to distinguish the influence of Progressive Muscle Relaxation Therapy and Supportive Therapy in reducing the anxiety parents with children undergoing hospitalization. The research applied quantitative approach with Quasi experimental pre post test, the number of respondents 25 pairs of parent each group, using purposive sampling technique. The research location at RSUD.Dr.R.Soedjono Selong, East Lombok regency on August to October 2017. Based on the result of the study showed decrease of anxiety score the Progressive Muscle Relaxation Therapy was lower than Supportive Therapy, which was 6.30 < 10.44, and t value was 0.000. The used of Progressive Muscle Relaxation Therapy was significant which p value was 0.000. The conclusion of the study results There was a difference in effect between Progressive Muscle Relaxation Therapy and Supportive Therapy in lowering parental anxiety levels, with the results of Progressive Muscle Relaxation Therapy is better to lower parental anxiety than Suportive Therapy. Further research needs to be developed modification of Progressive Muscle Relaxation Therapy versus Supportive Therapy in other groups. 
Analysis of Differences in Individual Characteristics, Lifestyle, Nutritional Status and Dieting Patterns in Pregnant Women with Preeclampsian History Asti Melani Astari; Nurul Evi; Muladefi Choiriyah; Puji Ariyani; Anif Lailatul Fitriy
Journal of Nursing Science Update (JNSU) Vol. 9 No. 1 (2021)
Publisher : Department of Nursing, Faculty of Health Sciencce, Universitas Brawijaya

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Preeclampsia is a multisystem complication that occurs after 20 weeks of gestation. In recent years there has been no significant decrease in the incidence of preeclampsia, even in developed countries it is still the main cause of maternal and fetal morbidity and mortality. This study aims to analyze differences in individual characteristics, lifestyle (physical activity), nutritional status and diet in pregnant women with a history of preeclampsia. This research design is descriptive analytic with cross sectional approach. Samples were obtained from 55 pregnant women with consecutive sampling who met the inclusion criteria. Data analysis used chi-square test and spearman correlation test. The results showed a relationship between physical activity with systolic blood pressure (p value 0.001, r = 0.449) and diastolic (p value 0.43, r = 0.273), there was also a relationship between diet and risk factors for preeclampsia through blood pressure measurements as evidenced by increase in blood pressure (p value 0.000) in pregnant women in the working area of Puskesmas Kedungkandang Malang. The results of this study are expected to be used as a reference in intervening pregnant women at risk of preeclampsia, so that the disease does not develop more severely so that it does not endanger the lives of the mother and the fetus she is carrying.
Factors Affecting Antenatal Care Visit Obedience during the Covid-19 Pandemic in Konawe District, Southeast Sulawesi Ayut Merdikawati; Eka Nurjannah; Asti Melani Astari; Muladefi Choiriyah
Journal of Nursing Science Update (JNSU) Vol. 10 No. 1 (2022): May
Publisher : Department of Nursing, Faculty of Health Sciencce, Universitas Brawijaya

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The Covid-19 pandemic impacts both the access and quality of health services resulting in many restrictions on almost all routine services—the coverage of antenatal care visits in Indonesian public health centers decreases. Research on the factors affecting antenatal care visits of pregnant women during the Covid-19 pandemic in the eastern Indonesian population is currently limited. This study aims to analyze the factors affecting ANC visits of pregnant women during the covid-19 pandemic. This research implements a cross-sectional design by conducting the study on the coverage area of Pondidaha Health Center, Konawe, in January 2021. Respondents fulfilling the criteria included pregnant women residing in Konawe, experiencing the third trimester of pregnancy (28−40 weeks), having a personal Maternal-Child Health book, and recording the pregnancy visit at Pondidaha Public Health Center or Integrated healthcare center. The exclusion criteria included a mother who did not complete the questionnaires. The data analysis implements the Spearman rank test. Forty-six respondents participating in this study (with most of Pondidaha's pregnant women) were found to have incomplete ANC visits. Factors affecting incomplete ANC visits included knowledge, attitude, health care system, and health workers' support. The result indicated that the level of knowledge, mothers' attitude, healthcare, and health workers' support significantly indicated the positive outcome of ANC visits during the COVID-19 pandemic. In conclusion, the level of knowledge exhibited the highest correlation to the obedience of ANC visits.
Enhance Mothers' Knowledge and Skills in Choking First Aid through Self-Directed Learning with Video Resources Aprioni, Anugerah; Astari, Asti Melani; Supriati, Lilik
Journal of Nursing Science Update (JNSU) Vol. 12 No. 2 (2024): November
Publisher : Department of Nursing, Faculty of Health Sciencce, Universitas Brawijaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.jik.2024.012.02.10

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Choking represents a life-threatening emergency that necessitates immediate intervention, making bystanders' knowledge and skills essential for practical first aid. Traditional training methods, such as PowerPoint presentations and printed materials, are widely employed; however, technological advancements have prompted the exploration of self-directed learning through video (SDL-V) as a potentially more effective approach. This study aims to evaluate the impact of SDL-V-based choking first aid training on mothers' knowledge and skills concerning toddler choking in Kalisongo village. Employing a quasi-experimental pretest-posttest design with a control group, 30 participants from the intervention and control groups were selected through simple random sampling. Knowledge and skills were assessed before and after training, and differences were analyzed using independent and paired sample T-tests. The N-Gain Score test was employed to determine the effect size. The results revealed no significant differences in knowledge and skills between the groups before training (P > 0.05). Nonetheless, significant improvements were noted within each group following the training (P < 0.05). The intervention group exhibited significantly higher levels of knowledge and skills compared to the control group after training (P < 0.05), demonstrating a high N-Gain Score (>0.70). In conclusion, SDL-V-based choking first aid training significantly enhances mothers' knowledge and skills in Kalisongo village. Healthcare professionals should consider the integration of SDL-V into public education and training programs.
Co-Authors Abdul Patawari Achmad Rudijanto Ade Ajeng Aulia Ajeng Aulia Aulia Agus Putra Murdani Agustina, Mulya Alasiry, Sharifa Alfien Yoesra Alfrina Hany Amanda, Efina Andrik Hermanto Anif Lailatul Fitriy Aprioni, Anugerah Ariska, Hanisa Iis Ariyani, Anita Dwi Awaliyah Muslimah Suwetty Ayu Purnama Ayut Merdikawati Ayut Merdikawati Ayut Merdikawati Merdikawati Ayut Merdikawati, Ayut Azizah, Nurona Azizha Adila Fitri Balqis, Rani Diana Beo, Yosef Andrian Caressa, Dea Amanda Damayanti, Fransiska Erna Dannyanto, Diandra Nur Dewi Luberty Warashinta Dina Dewi Sartika Lestari Ismail Dina Dewi Sartika Lestari Ismail Dina Dewi Sartika Lestari Ismail Djuminah Djuminah Djuminah Djuminah, Djuminah Dwi Intan Pakuwita AR Edi Widjajanto Eka Nurjannah Else Agustina Elvira Sari Dewi Erwin Yektiningsih Farida Maemunah Martiningsih fatimah Fatimah Febriyanti Febriyanti Fransiska Imavike Fevriasanty Helmi Nindra Agustin Ika Setyo Rini Ilhamuddin Ilhamuddin, Ilhamuddin Inggita Kusumastuty Intan Yusuf Habibie Ismail, Dina Dewi Sartika Lestari Kamalia, Nabiela Kartika, Annisa Wuri Kawitantri, Orchidara Herning Kumboyono Kumboyono Kurnia Laksana Kusumawati, Diana Laily Yuliatun Laily Yuliatun Lestari, Retno Lilik Supriati, Lilik Lilik Zuhriyah Liyanovitasari, Liyanovitasari Lola Ayu Istifiani Maharanie, Jelita Marji Marji Masitah, Putri Dewi Muladefi Choiriyah Munif, Badrul Nabila Novarani Nahdya Hamida Niken Ummu Raehana Noor Hamdani Nurona Azizah Nurul Evi Nurul Evi Nurul Muslihah Pamungkas, Akhmad Yanuar Fahmi Patawari, Abdul Prasetyawan, Riyan Dwi Primasari Mahardhika Rahmawati Puji Ariyani Putri Ragil Kusumawardani Rahmawan, Fajri Andi Rahmawati, Anna Reni Nurhidayah Retno Lestari Retty Ratnawati Rinik Eko Kapti Rinik Eko Kapti Rinik Eko Kapti, Rinik Eko Ristiawan Muji Laksono Roshanti, Dian Rosuli, Ahmad Rudiyanto Rudiyanto, Rudiyanto Ruliatna, Etty Fitria Saputriyana, Tasya Satrianto, Anang Septiana, Lucy Puspita Sholehah, Baitus Sholihatul Amaliya Sholihatul Amaliya, Sholihatul Sri Andarini Sri Poeranto Supriyanto Supriyanto Suryanto Suryanto Titin Andri Wihastuti Toga, Erik Utami, Rahma Putri Vebby Astri Rizkilia Viera Wardhani Wahyi Sholihah Erdah Suswati Whaisna Switaningtyas Windarwati, Heni Dwi Wirmando, Wirmando Yati Sri Hayati Yati Sri Hayati Yati Sri Hayati Yulian Wiji Utami Yulian Wiji Utami Yusuf Hanafiah