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Overview of Student Skills in Phantom-Based Contraceptive Device Installation Sri Utami Asmarani Sri Utami; Ayu Endang Purwati; Sandriani Sandriani
Genius Midwifery Journal Vol. 1 No. 1 (2022): GENIUS MIDWIFERY JOURNAL
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (866.538 KB) | DOI: 10.56359/genmj.v1i1.101

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Introduction: The laboratory is a very important element as a means in various scientific activities. The results of the study explain that practicum activities are one of the efforts that can be made to improve science process skills and students' critical thinking skills. Aim: This study aims to describe the skills of students in the installation of a phantom-based intrauterine device (IUD) in the practical course Women's Health and Family Planning. Method: This research is a descriptive observational study. The population in this study were all level 2 students of the D3 Midwifery study program. The sampling technique used a total sampling of 38 people. The instrument used in this study was a checklist for the installation of an intrauterine device. Result: The results showed that students who were able to install phantom-based intrauterine devices were more than 26 people (68.4%), while students who were proficient at installing phantom-based intrauterine devices were fewer, namely 12 people (31.6%). and students who need improvement in installing contraceptives in the womb are 0 people (0%). Conclusion: Overall, the description of students' skills in installing phantom-based intrauterine devices is in the capable category with a percentage of 68.4%. It is hoped that in the next practicum students will be proficient in installing phantom-based intrauterine devices.
Oxytocin Massage and Breastfeeding on Demand in the Uterine Involution Process Ayu Endang Purwati Ayu; Hani Septiani; Sri Wulan Ratna Dewi; Metty Nurherliyany; Marcella Divilda; Shinta Gumilar; Gracea Petricka
Genius Midwifery Journal Vol. 1 No. 1 (2022): GENIUS MIDWIFERY JOURNAL
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (794.445 KB) | DOI: 10.56359/genmj.v1i1.104

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Introduction: Involution begins as soon as the placenta is delivered. During uterine involution, the uterus will return to its pre-pregnancy state and (estimated) size. Aim: The aim of this case study is to carry out comprehensive midwifery care to support maternity women the normal process of uterine involution includes IMD, oxytocin massage, and on demand breastfeeding. Method: This research method is a case report of midwifery care. The subjects in this study were mothers who gave birth at the Independent Midwife Practice as many as 3 people. Results: Correct breastfeeding techniques on demand because on-demand breastfeeding helps produce contractions by releasing the hormone oxytocin Conclusion: Uterine involution progressed well until the 7th day postpartum, this was supported by a good process starting from the IMD process after the baby was born, followed by early mobilization, direct breastfeeding, and oxytocin massage.
The Case Study Of Pregnancy Midwife Care With Chronic Energy Deficiency (CED) Ayu Endang Purwati; Sri Utami Asmarani; Syamimi Zulfana; Amsana Amsana; Rosidah Solihah
Genius Midwifery Journal Vol. 2 No. 1 (2023): GENIUS MIDWIFERY JOURNAL
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (806.914 KB) | DOI: 10.56359/genmj.v2i1.175

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Introductions: Chronic Energy Deficiency (CED) is a condition where the mother suffers from a chronic shortage of food which results in health problems for the mother. CED can occur in women of childbearing age and in pregnant women. Someone is said to be at risk of CED if the Mid Upper Arm Circumference (MUAC) is < 23,5 cm. A state of prolonged energy deprivation in women of childbearing age and pregnant women is characterized by a MUAC of 23,5 cm. Aims: The purpose of this case study is to carry out midwifery care for pregnant women with Chronic Energy Deficiency (CED) with a midwifery care management approach, starting with a basic data review, data interpretation, identification of diagnoses or potential problems, determine the need for immediate action, midwifery care planning, implementation of midwifery care as needed and evaluation. Methods: The method used in this article is a descriptive method in the form of a case study with a midwifery approach. This case study uses a descriptive-analytical method, Results: The midwifery care process lasts for 6  months, with intensive assessment and monitoring of the client's condition to get good results. The formation of an understanding of the dangers of CED in pregnancy has succeeded in making the client comply with the consumption of the given and balanced food intake as recommended. Conclusions: The results of this care indicate that there is an increase in body weight and Mid Upper Arm Circumference (MUAC) in pregnant women with  Chronic Energy Deficiency (CED) conditions influenced by proper midwifery care, especially in supplementary feeding and can be improved by providing correct and effective information according to client needs.
Literature Review Overview of Reproductive Health Knowledge Among Adolescent Social Media Users Purwati, Ayu Endang; Asmarani, Sri Utami; Dewi, Sri Wulan Ratna
Genius Midwifery Journal Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024): GENIUS MIDWIFERY JOURNAL
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56359/genmj.v3i1.346

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Introduction: Reproductive health is a state of health that includes a person's reproductive functions, systems and processes. It includes not only the absence of disease but also socio-cultural and mental health. Reproductive health in adolescents is receiving significant attention from the government because adolescence is a transitional period from childhood to adulthood that has its uniqueness and experiences the development of physical, mental, social and emotional maturity. Gadgets are used by all groups, especially adolescents. Adolescents spend time using gadgets every day, even in the learning process at school, making gadgets the most popular communication tool. The ease with which adolescents can access information through social media helps them to increase their knowledge in order to maintain their health, especially their reproductive health. Objective: To examine the picture of reproductive health knowledge among adolescent social media users. Method: The literature review was chosen as the method used to collect literature from the Google Scholar database for the publication year 2019 to 2023. The literature selected was full-text journals in the Indonesian language, and the reviewer got 5 articles that were by the objectives. Result: The results of the review obtained 8 articles that are by the theme of reproductive health knowledge in adolescent social media users. Conclusion: Social media influences adolescent knowledge about reproductive health, but does not determine high or low knowledge.
Literature Review Overview of Reproductive Health Knowledge Among Adolescent Social Media Users Purwati, Ayu Endang; Asmarani, Sri Utami; Dewi, Sri Wulan Ratna
Genius Midwifery Journal Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024): GENIUS MIDWIFERY JOURNAL
Publisher : Yayasan Inspirasi El Burhani

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56359/genmj.v3i1.346

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Introduction: Reproductive health is a state of health that includes a person's reproductive functions, systems and processes. It includes not only the absence of disease but also socio-cultural and mental health. Reproductive health in adolescents is receiving significant attention from the government because adolescence is a transitional period from childhood to adulthood that has its uniqueness and experiences the development of physical, mental, social and emotional maturity. Gadgets are used by all groups, especially adolescents. Adolescents spend time using gadgets every day, even in the learning process at school, making gadgets the most popular communication tool. The ease with which adolescents can access information through social media helps them to increase their knowledge in order to maintain their health, especially their reproductive health. Objective: To examine the picture of reproductive health knowledge among adolescent social media users. Method: The literature review was chosen as the method used to collect literature from the Google Scholar database for the publication year 2019 to 2023. The literature selected was full-text journals in the Indonesian language, and the reviewer got 5 articles that were by the objectives. Result: The results of the review obtained 8 articles that are by the theme of reproductive health knowledge in adolescent social media users. Conclusion: Social media influences adolescent knowledge about reproductive health, but does not determine high or low knowledge.
Co-Authors Ade Fitriani, Ade Agustin, Adelia Aini Azhar, Iva Albianto, Deranito Langlang Paresa Amsana Amsana Andriani, Teni Anna L Yusuf Ariani, Dini Ariyanto, Heri Asmarani, Sri Utami Aulia Ridla Fauzi Dedi Supriadi Deni Firmansyah Dini Anggit Herdiani Doni Setiawan Dwi Vanawaty, Nadya Elfrida Ratnawati Fahliza, Aqshal Ilham Fauziah, Syifa Rahma Fauziyyah, Aziizah Nuur Firmansyah, Andan Gracea Petricka Hani Septiani Heni Heryani Heni Marliany Henri Setiawan Ima Sukmawati, Ima Irpan Ali Rahman Irpan Ali Rahman Jajuk Kusumawaty Kartika Ayu Khoirun Nisa, Fatimah Kusumawaty, Jajuk Lusi Lestari Lusi Siti Arofatul Badriah Marcella Divilda Metty Nurherliyany Monica, Intan Mutmainah, Nida Nadiatul Nadiatul Mutmainah, Nida Neli Sunarni Neng Mira Ningtias, Restika Puspa Nova Merlianda Noviati, Elis Nur Fauziyah, Diny Nur Hidayat Nur Hidayat Nurapandi, Adi Nurazizah, Tsaniya Nurherliyany, Metty Nurherlyany, Metty Nurkholizah, Siti Nurpadilah, Demita Oktaviani, Sophia Parida, Deli Pradiansyah, Kevin Septia Rahayu, Yuyun Rahma Fauziah, Syifa Rahman, Irfan Ali Resna Litasari Rhousnaka, Dika Rifa Aulia Aripiani Rosalina, Dela Gita Rosidah Solihah Rosita, Siti Rosmalina Hoerunisa Rosmiati Rosmiati Rosmiati Rudi Kurniawan Sandriani Sandriani Sandriani Sandriani, Sandriani Selmi Nur Agisni Shinta Gumilar Siti Khoerunisa, Saskia Solihah, Rosidah Sri Utami Asmarani Sri Wulan Ratna Dewi Srinayanti, Yanti Sunarni, Neli Syamimi Zulfana Tamala, Tita Tina Agustin, Neng Tiya Rizki Novianti Utami Asmarani, Sri Wulan Permatasari Wulan Ratna Dewi, Sri Yanti Srinayanti Yulianingsih, Ade Putri