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The Relationship Of Husband's Support And The Role Of Health Worker On Interest In Choosing Iud Contraception In The Mopah Baru Health Center Area Yuslina Simangunsong; Candra Wahyuni; Reni Yuli Astutik; Erma Retnaningtyas
Journal of Health Science Community Vol. 5 No. 1 (2024): August
Publisher : Universitas STRADA Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/jhsc.v5i1.231

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In Indonesia, many women experience difficulty in choosing the type of contraception. Factors that influence a mother in choosing an intrauterine contraceptive device (IUD) are family support, especially her husband, and the role of health workers especially midwives. This study aims to determine the relationship between husband's support and the role of health workers on interest in choosing IUD contraception in the Mopah Baru Community Health Center area. This research uses a research design Analytical Observational. With technique accidental sampling A sample of 42 respondents was obtained. Statistical tests are used Chi-Square to find out the relationship between the two variables. Data analysis found that there was a relationship between husband's support and interest in choosing IUD contraception, namely p value = 0.023 < 0.05, and there was no relationship between the role of health workers and interest in choosing IUD contraception, namely p value = 0.167 > 0.05. The need for husband's support for wives in choosing IUD contraception emotional, instrumental, appraisal, and informational support.
Efektivitas Metode Bom (Breastcare, Oxytocin Massage, Marmet Technique) Terhadap Produksi Asi Pada Ibu Post Partum Di Klinik Umum Mitra Bunda Kota Palu Sulawesi Tengah Maria Vita Insani; Reni Yuli Astutik; Riza Tsalatsatul Mufida; Mifthakur Rohmah
Journal of Health Science Community Vol. 5 No. 3 (2025): February
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/jhsc.v5i3.265

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Problem which often occurs in postpartum mother where is breast milk production so little that it is unable to meet needs baby nutrition. This is because due to lack of knowledge about breast care, oxytocin massage and marmet technique. The purpose of this study was to determine the effectiveness of the BOM method ( Breastcare, Oxytocin Massage, Marmet Technique ) on breast milk production. in postpartum mothers at the Mitra Bunda General Clinic, Palu City, Central Sulawesi.The design of this study was a posttest without control group design with a quasi-experimental approach . Respondents were taken using a purposive sampling technique that met the inclusion and exclusion criteria with a sample of 30 people. The independent variable is the BOM method ( Breastcare, Oxytocin Massage, Marmet Technique ) and the dependent variable is breast milk production in postpartum mothers. The results of statistical tests using the Wilcoxon test . The results of the study showed that breast milk production in postpartum mothers before the BOM method ( Breastcare, Oxytocin Massage, Marmet Technique ) was known to almost all respondents, 26 (87%) in the category of no increase in breast milk production. and after treatment it was known that almost all respondents 28 (93%) were in the category of increased breast milk production. The results of the data analysis show that the significance level is 0.000 < α = 0.05 so that H0 is rejected and H1 is accepted, thus the BOM method ( breastcare, oxytocin massage, marmet technique ) effective for breast milk production in postpartum mothers. Based on the results of the study, it was concluded that oxytocin massage, breast care and marmet techniques are alternatives to increase breast milk production. It is hoped that midwives will always socialize breast massage, oxytocin massage and marmet techniques to mothers during pregnancy so that they can increase mothers' knowledge in increasing breast milk production.
Impact Of Early Mobilization Video Education On Patient Motivation In Mothers After Cesarean Section Nining Istighosah; Agusta Dian Ellina; Eri Puji Kumalasari; Reni Yuli Astutik; Suci Anggraeni; Herlina Yuyun Saputri
Journal of Health Science Community Vol. 6 No. 2 (2025): November
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/jhsc.v6i2.307

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Early post-SC mobilization is very important to speed up the mother's recovery process after a cesarean section. One way to increase mothers' understanding and motivation in carrying out early mobilization is by providing information through videos. The aim of this research was to determine the effect of the post SC early mobilization video education method on patient motivation before and after being given education at Permata Hati Way Jepara Hospital. This research is quantitative with a one group pre-post test design. Data were collected using a questionnaire to assess the level of motivation before and after being given education using a video about early post-SC mobilization. The number of respondents was 45 respondents using total sampling technique. The data obtained was processed statistically using the Wilcoxon test. The research results show that the level of motivation of respondents before being given education using the video method was that 23 respondents (51.1%) had high motivation and 22 respondents (48.8%) had low motivation. After respondents were given education, the number of respondents who had high motivation increased, as many as 39 respondents (86.6%) had high motivation and 6 respondents (13.3%) had low motivation. The P value in the Wilcoxon test between motivation before and after being given the intervention is 0.001 (< 0.05), which means that there is an influence of education using the video method on patient motivation in carrying out early post-SC mobilization. There is an influence of the post SC early mobilization video education method on patient motivation before and after being given video education at Permata Hati Way Jepara Hospital.
The Impact Of Rooming-In On Mother–Infant Bonding Among Postpartum Mothers After Spontaneous And Cesarean Birth Riris Linda Ayuningrum; Nining Istighosah; Reni Yuli Astutik; Asruria Sani Fajriah; Suci Anggraeni
Journal of Health Science Community Vol. 6 No. 2 (2025): November
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/jhsc.v6i2.312

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Efforts to reduce the Infant Mortality Rate (IMR) during the neonatal period include carrying out bonding attachments. There are various ways to support the occurrence of bonding attachment between mother and baby, including the implementation of rooming in and exclusive breastfeeding after delivery (Wijaya et al., 2023). By implementing rooming in, it’s hoped that a good bonding attachment will be created between mother and baby it will have an impact on breastfeeding to support increased achievement of exclusive breastfeeding. This study used a cross-sectional method, with a population of 86 postpartum mothers. Using a purposive sampling technique, the sample was 50 mothers, consisting of 25 spontaneous postpartum mothers and 25 SC postpartum mothers. The results of the study, 84% of postpartum mothers have a good bonding. Based on the Chi-Square test, the result was p=0.000<0.05, H0 was rejected and H1 was accepted, which means there is a relationship between rooming in and bonding attachment in post partum mothers. The distribution of data from 2 groups after the normality test was performed not normal, then a statistical test of the difference between 2 groups using Mann-Whitney U test with the result p = 0.445> 0.05, there was no significant difference between the spontaneous postpartum mother group and the postpartum SC mother group. Hopefully that this research can be developed with a different research design as support for efforts to achieve exclusive breastfeeding.