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Journal : Jurnal Midpro

The Effect Of Counseling On How To Care For Normal Newborn Babies At Home On Postage Mothers In Pmb Lusi Yuliani, Sudimoro Village, Megaluh Jombang District Kiftiyah Kiftiyah; Nanik Nur Rosyidah; Nur Chasanah
Jurnal MIDPRO Vol 13, No 2 (2021): JURNAL MIDPRO
Publisher : Universitas Islam Lamongan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30736/md.v13i2.299

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Newborn care is caring for babies without the help of medical staff again starting out of hospitals, maternity clinics, health centers, for example, such as breastfeeding, the right position when breastfeeding, bathing the baby, caring for the baby's umbilical cord and keeping the baby healthy. The mother's skill in caring for her baby is very influential on the baby's health. In addition, baby care that is carried out directly by the mother will make the baby feel comfortable and can have a positive impact on the growth and development of the baby in the future. However, in reality, there are still many postpartum mothers who do not have good abilities and skills in caring for their babies (Priscilla, 2013). The aim of the study was to determine the effect of counseling on how to care for normal newborns at home for primiparous postpartum mothers in PMB Lusi Yuliani, Sudimoro Village, Subdistrict Megaluh, Jombang Regency. This research is a pra experimental design uses purposive random sampling technique. The population in this study were 20 postpartum mothers. The samples taken in the study were 15 postpartum mothers at PMB Lusi Yuliani, Sudimoro Village, Megaluh District. Based on the results of research in Sudimoro Village, Megaluh District, it can be concluded that almost half of the respondents are not skilled at caring for newborns at home. The results of the analysis test using the Wilcoxon sign rank test showed = 0.000 (α = 0.05). 66.7% of primiparous postpartum mothers were quite skilled and 33.3% were less skilled in caring for normal newborns before counseling. After counseling, 100% of primipara postpartum mothers were skilled in caring for normal newborns properly. Seeing from the results of the study, it was found that counseling had an effect on the behavior of how to care for newborns for primiparous postpartum mothers, so as a midwife it is expected to be able to develop midwifery services through counseling and counseling so that it can help increase the knowledge of mothers, especially primiparous postpartum mothers who have no experience in caring for newborns at home. .Keywords: Behavioral Counseling, How to Care for Newborns
Factors Correlating to Mothers’ Knowledge on Toddler’s Nutrition Need Chasanah, Nur; Supriani, Anik; Widiyawati, Rina
Jurnal Midpro Vol. 14 No. 1 (2022): JURNAL MIDPRO
Publisher : Universitas Islam Lamongan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30736/md.v14i1.411

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Childhood is the early phase of life and a very fast growth and development phase. Good nutrition intake plays an important part in achieving optimum body growth, including brain growth as well highly determining an individual’s intelligence. Toddlers are more interested in environment and improving their motor skill than in food; therefore, the food served should be always varying. The objective of research is to find out the factors correlating to mothers’ knowledge on nutrition need in toddlers. The result of observation conducted by the author in Cermee Village, Cermee Sub District, Bondowoso found many mothers with toddlers (1-3 year children) have poor knowledge on the nutrition need in 1-3 year old children. The method used was quantitative one, with descriptive correlational design and cross-sectional approach and exhaustive sampling technique taking 34 respondents being the sample. The result of univariate analysis shows that 67.7% of respondents have poor knowledge on toddler’s nutrition need and factors correlating to mothers’ knowledge on toddler nutrition are occupation and information source with substantially different proportion (>10%). Meanwhile, education and age factors have very small proportion difference.  Keywords: Knowledge, Nutrition Need, Toddler
Co-Authors Achmaluddin, Nazar Adil Abdillah Afriyani, Luvi Dian Agus Manfaluthi Aji, Baburrohman Al-Anshori, Huzaimah Aldila Dinanti, Aldila Anandi, Normalita Rauffadilla Andi Wahju Rahardjo Anggraini, Lisa Siska Anik Supriani, Anik Anisa Nurina Aulia Anita, Rif'atul Annisa Efrilian Saepudin Ara Nugrahayu Nalawati Arifa, Nailatun Nahda Arri Handayani Artantojati, Sigit Astuty Lumbantoruan Atien Priyanti Azzahra, Hurum Benyamin, Evan Cahyaningrum Dadang Iskandar, Dadang Dana Indra Sensuse David Novan Setyawan, David Novan Dian Vitra Ismawati Diantono Abda’u, Prih Dini Rakhmawati Dova Akhbar Rahwi Gunandri Dwi Sembe Sigita Dwipayanti, Puteri Indah Eddy Maryanto Elin Cahyaningsih Emi Puasa Handayani Endang Setyowati Fajar Purwanto, Fajar Fandestika, Shafa Rizki Fatma Amilia, Fatma Fauziyah, Nabila Nur Ferbriana, Maria Guntur Satya Pramudya Hadi Purwanto, Nasrul Hazrullah Hidayat, Muhammad Miftachul Huzaimah Al-Anshor Ika Trisharyanti Dian Kusumowati Ipung Permadi Joko Siswanto Joko Sulianto . . Kiftiyah Kiftiyah Kingkin Puput Kinanti Kurnia Indriyanti Purnamasari, Kurnia Indriyanti Kurniawan, Yogiek Indra Luhita, Tiladela Lusa, Sofian M.Nur, Dany Miftah Manfaluthi, Agus Maulana Putri, Anisah Mohammad Rizky Pebrianto Nofiyati Nofiyati Nur Alfi Ekowati Nur Faiz, Muhammad Peni Indrayudha Pradana, Haris Kondang Prasetyo, Agus Subhan Puji Tri Lestari Rahardjo, Andi Wahju Ramaida, Rizka Amalia ROSYIDAH, NANIK NUR S Supratman Sabrina, Hafifa Intan Savage, Eileen Silvia Hendrayanti Sonya Brinda Sopi, Sopi Sri Wijayanti Sugianto, Victoria Angela Sukmiati, Dieny Supriyono Supriyono Teguh Cahyono Vera Virgia, Vera Victoria Angela Sugianto Wahyu Kristiningrum Wardani, Riska Aprilia Widiyawati, Rina Widya Anggraeni Windarti, Nuswantari Ayu Wulan Kurnianingtyas Wulandari, Octavia Yanuar E. Restianto Yusuf Falaq, Yusuf Ziadaturrohmah, Evi Zumrotun Nafiah