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Journal : Proceedings of the International Conference on Applied Science and Health

THE DURATION OF PERINEAL WOUND HEALING BETWEEN BASTE AND INTERRUPTED SUTURE AMONG POSTPARTUM MOTHERS IN BANTUL, YOGYAKARTA, INDONESIA Isti Chana Zuliyati; Umu Hani Edi Nawangsih; Dian Pratiwi; Ajeng Hayuning Tiyas
Proceedings of the International Conference on Applied Science and Health No. 1 (2017)
Publisher : Yayasan Aliansi Cendekiawan Indonesia Thailand (Indonesian Scholars' Alliance)

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Background: Suture is a most used technique to heal perineal wound after delivery baby. Midwives often offer baste and disconnected suture for the healing process. Aims: This study aimed to determine the duration of perineum wounds healing between the two suture techniques, baste and disconnected suture. Methods: The study employed a quasi-experimental methods with a longitudinal approach. A total of 24 postpartum mothers who suffered perineum wounds degree II, no smoking, 20-35 years old, no obese, no DM, and no infections, was taken using random sampling. Seven validated parameters in assessing the perineum wound healing process were asked by the researchers during the observation including the status of the stiche, openess, festering, swollen, redness in the skin around the stiches, pain, and smell. The data was then analyzed by independent T-test. Results: The results showed that the average length of the perineum wound healing in a private midwife clinic BPM Umu Hani by baste suturing technique was 7.42 days, and it was significantly shorter (p value = 0.003) than the healing by interrupted suturing technique (9.33 days). Conclusion: Disconnected suturing technique can be a preference for perineal wound healing after delivery baby. However, the midwifery should pay attention to the needs of the postpartum mothers before propose the technique. 
THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE AND ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT OF MIDWIFERY STUDENTS IN STIKES MEDIKA CIKARANG, INDONESIA Ajeng Hayuning Tiyas; Dian Pratiwi; Istichana Zuliyati
Proceedings of the International Conference on Applied Science and Health No. 1 (2017)
Publisher : Yayasan Aliansi Cendekiawan Indonesia Thailand (Indonesian Scholars' Alliance)

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Background: Educational success can be evaluated or viewed from students’ academic achievement. Academic achievement is influenced by several factors, such as intelligence and emotional intelligence. Intelligence only contributes roughly 20% of the success, while emotional intelligence may influence the other 80%. Emotional intelligence comprised of 5 indicators including self-awareness, self-control, self-motivation, empathy, and social skill.Low emotional intelligence leads to undesirable student academic achievement. Aims: This study aimed to determine the relation between emotional intelligence and academic achievement among DIII Midwifery Programme’s student at third grade in College of Health Science Medika Cikarang 2014. Methods: This research is a quantitative analytical research with cross sectional approach. A total of 83 students from DIII Midwifery Programme at third grade were selected randomly and be involved as participants. A questionnaire covered students’ Grade Point Average (GPA) and their emotional intelligence scale was employed. The data was then analysed by statistical Chi-Square test. Results: The result of the study indicates that there is a significant relation between emotional intelligence and academic achievement. Students who have high emotional intelligence tend to obtain higher academic achievement then students who have low emotional intelligence. Conclusion: The findings of the study is carrying an expectation to an improvement in academic programme planning, materials or other activities to be designed as the consideration to emotional intelligence development in order to optimize academic achievement’s students. 
Co-Authors A.Ariyadi Abdul Rochman Agung Sediyono Ajeng Hayuning Tiyas Ajeng Savitri Puspaningrum Akhmad Jayadi Alfath Zain Arbianto Prasetyo Ari Rohmawati Arima Arniza Fitri Bakti Fatwa Anbiya Budi Kadaryanto Dewantoro, Fajar Dian Mutiara Digna Renny Panduwati Digna Renny Panduwati Eka Rahmatul Aida Elsya Paskaria Loyda Tarigan Endang Nurcahyani Fajar Anggit Nugroho Fajar Dewantoro Fatimawali . fera Lestari Ferry Lenurra Ferry Surahman Fide Theresia Fiqih Hana Saputri Fitria Minnatul Izzah Fitriyah . Galuh Pramita Guntur Wibisono Guntur Wibisono Handayani, Seventri Herma Haryetti Haryetti Heni Pujiastuti Icha Rahma Noveliasari Ika Yuni Astuti Imannuel Ricky Destianto Is Mardianto Isti Chana Zuliyati Istichana Zuliyati Jainer Pasca Siampa Jaka Persada Sembiring Jupriyadi, Jupriyadi Lestari, Emi Kasih Marsuki Martha L. Lande Maryani Maryani Muhammad Reyhan Fadiyasa Nadia Ventiani Nadiatul Khoiroh Nasyrah Qolby Neneng Rachmalia Izzatul M Norita Norita Novia Utami Putri Noviza Nur Faqih Ardiantoro Okky Adi Darmawan Pratiwi, Dita Retno Putri Ramadhani, Putri Putri, Mike Milo Diana Qadhli Jafar Adrian Rachmawati, Nurmeily Raden Davin Rizki P Rahmi Rais Ratna Ratna Renanda Okta Sari Rio Aditomo Mahardika Putra Santi Hendayani Santoso, Gatot Budi Sari, Dewi Putri Kemala Sari, Fikitri Marya Septinawati Siti Zubaedah Sri Astutik Susila Lastri Susuilo Utomo Syaifudin Syarah Anliza Tuti Rohani, Tuti Umu Hani Edi Nawangsih Usman Nur Ikhsan Wiranti Sri Rahayu Yeka Hermalen Yusak Maryunianta Zulkifli Zulkifli