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Relationship Of Pregnant Mother's Anxiety Levels During The Covid-19 Pandemic On ANC Visit At Puskesmas Sukatani Bekasi Wiwit Astuti; Sri Dinengsih; Shinta Novelia
Jurnal MIDPRO Vol 13, No 1 (2021): JURNAL MIDPRO
Publisher : Universitas Islam Lamongan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30736/md.v13i1.258

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The spread of the Covid-19 pandemic in Indonesia has made vulnerable groups more susceptible to contracting this virus. One of these vulnerable groups is pregnant women. More and more pregnant women in Indonesia are positive for Covid-19. Pregnant women who are infected with the Covid-19 virus are more likely to give birth to babies early in premature conditions. During the Covid-19 pandemic, many pregnant women were afraid to have their pregnancy checked. Anxiety when they want to do a pregnancy check is often felt by pregnant women during a pandemic corona virus. Analytical research using the "cross-sectional" method. The sample in this study amounted to 178 respondents. The sampling technique used was accidental sampling. The research instrument is a questionnaire. Data were analyzed using univariate and bivariate with chi square statistical test. Univariate results showed the majority of severe anxiety levels and the majority of ANC visits were irregular. The results showed that there was a significant relationship between the anxiety of pregnant women during the Covid 19 pandemic and ANC visits with a p value <0.05.
The Effect Of Prenatal Exercise Toward Clinical Outcome On Delivery Process At Permata Bunda Clinic, Serang In 2018 Putri, Nazwita Dewi; Shinta Novelia; Uswatun Khasanah; Tommy J Wowor
International Journal of Midwifery and Health Sciences Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): IJMHS Vol 2 No 1 (2024)
Publisher : Rajaki of Tulip Medika Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61777/ijmhs.v2i1.70

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Prenatal exercise is one of activities in services during pregnancy. Prenatal exercise result in a better pregnancy product and better delivery outcome, compared to the mothers that do not follow prenatal exercise. Delivery is a physiological process. If the mother gets no clear information and do not examine her pregnancy regularly, it becomes pathological. The research aims to determine the effect of prenatal exercise toward clinical outcome in the delivery process at Permata Bunda clinic Serang 2018. The method used in the research was quasi Experimentt control group design. The samples were 20 pregnant mothers who follow prenatal exercise at Permata Bunda Clinic Serang. The result shows that prenatal exercise affect clinical outcome during the delivery process phase I,II,III,IV which is significant among experiment group (p = 0,000). Prenatal exercise could decrease pain and accelerate labor process. Permata Bunda Clinic needs to socialize the prenatal exercise program regularly.
Community Service regarding the importance of giving birth in health facilities in Cijakan Village, Bojong District, Pandeglang Regency, Banten in 2023 Mulianti, Amanda Eka Mulianti; Shinta Novelia; Putri, Amelia; Faradilla Puteri Rochayu; Ami Rachyani; Juninda Putri; Laila Hanif Assyuri; Rahayu Indah Lestari; Ricke Muriadi
International Journal of Community Services Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024): InJCS Vol 1 No 2 (2024)
Publisher : Rajaki of Tulip Medika Publisher

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Background: Health problems receive serious attention from various elements of society. One way to overcome health problems in society is to carry out community service. Community service is an activity that aims to help the community overcome the problems they face by actively participating in the health development process and increasing community empowerment. Objective: Carry out community service by carrying out activities ranging from assessment to intervention and evaluation of field activities. So that it can build public knowledge so they can live healthier, safer and more prosperous lives. Method: Community Midwifery Practice has been carried out by National University Midwife Professional Education Students in Cijakan Village, Bojong District, Padeglang Regency, Banten. with stages: Orientation, secondary data collection, Village Community Deliberation (MMD), Action Planning (POA), intervention activities in the form of counseling on "The importance of giving birth with health workers" and implementation of free pregnancy checks (ANC) and ending with Evaluation, Closing. Results: Community service activities in the form of counseling "The importance of giving birth with health workers" and free pregnancy checks (ANC) went smoothly. The public can understand and understand the explanation given, marked by input from the people present. Conclusion: Community service activities in the form of outreach to pregnant women and women of childbearing age (WUS), where health information is provided about "The importance of giving birth with health workers" is expected to make pregnant women and WUS better understand the importance of giving birth safely in health facilities.
The Effect of Virgin Coconut Oil (VCO) Perineal Wound Healing of Postpartum Women in Pondok Jaya District, Depok Dahlan, Febry Mutiariami; Nabila Azahra; Shinta Novelia
International Health Sciences Journal Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): IHSJ Vol 2 No 2 (2025)
Publisher : Rajaki of Tulip Medika Publisher

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Background: According to World Health Organization (WHO) data in 2019, the incidence of perineal rupture in mothers giving birth was 2.5 million cases, whre this figure is expected to reach 6.3 million in 2050. Treating perineal wounds in post partum women has become something, the important thing is by carring out good and correct wound care, you can influence the healing process of wound itself and prevent infection in the perineal wound. Objective: This study aims to determine The Effect Of Virgin Coconut Oil (VCO) Perineal Wound Healing Of Postpartum Women In Pondok Jaya District, Depok. Methodology: Experimental research design with a quasi experimental study design with control group post test only. The sample in this study consisted of 30 postpartum patients with grade II perineal wounds which were divided into 2 groups, 15 mothers in the intervention group and 15 mothers into control groups. The sampling technique uses purposive sampling. The research instrument used was the REEDA score observation sheet. The data was analyzed by the Mann-Whitney test. Research Results: The research results showed that there is an effect of Virgin Coconut Oil on the wound healing of perineal of postpartum women in the Pondok Jaya District, Depok (p-value of 0.000 <0.05). Conclusions: There is an effect of wound healing between the intervention group and the control group. Suggestion: It is hoped that the use of Virgin Coconut Oil can be used as a nonpharmacological therapy to help heal perineal wounds for postpartum mothers who have grade II perineal wounds.
Qualitative Study: Culture of Post-Partnership Care in The Outer Baduy Tribe in Kanekes Village, Leuwidamar District, Lebak Regency, Banten Province Ernawati; Shinta Novelia; Rukmaini
International Journal of Midwifery and Health Sciences Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): IJMHS Vol 3 No 1 (2025)
Publisher : Rajaki of Tulip Medika Publisher

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Background: Maternal and child health problems are inseparable from socio-cultural and environmental factors in the community where they live. Whether we realize it or not, traditional beliefs and knowledge factors, such as concepts regarding various taboos, causal relationships, concepts about healthy and sick, and habits, sometimes have a positive or negative impact on maternal and child health (MCH). Objective: The aim is to analyze health behavior during the postpartum period, both those that conflict with or do not conflict with health in the Outer Baduy Tribe in Kanekes Village, Leuwidamar District, Lebak Regency, Banten Province. Methodology: This study uses a qualitative phenomenological method through a triangulation approach. It took data from 10 informants (6 key informants and 4 supporting informants), and saturation was achieved when no new information was obtained on the same question. Data collection could be stopped, and the number of informants was not increased. Data analysis in this study used the Colaizzi nine-step technique. Results: The results of the study showed that the culture of postpartum care in the Outer Baduy tribe is contrary to health, namely not being allowed to take a nap, the culture of nyanda for 7 days, the prohibition of consuming eggs and sea fish during the postpartum period, the use of octopus for 1-3 months and cleaning the vagina from back to front. Treatments that do not conflict are the mobilization process, urination and defecation, the breastfeeding process, and breast care. Conclusions: Postpartum care in the Outer Baduy tribe still includes treatments that are contrary to health, but some treatments are by evidence-based obstetrics. It is recommended for health service officers to make it easier to determine a more appropriate approach strategy to change community health behavior towards healthy behavior.
The Effect of Health Promotion on The Knowledge of Reproductive Age Women in Preventing Cervical Cancer Putri, Nazwita Dewi; Shinta Novelia; Yuriska Anggrahini
International Health Sciences Journal Vol. 1 No. 3 (2024): IHSJ Vol 1 No 3 (2024)
Publisher : Rajaki of Tulip Medika Publisher

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Cervical cancer is a health problem that affects countries in the world, especially developing countries. In Indonesia, cervical cancer ranks second after breast cancer. Of the 33 provinces in Indonesia, the highest number of cervical cancer sufferers is in East Java, 21,313 cases with a mortality rate of 10.3%. Efforts to prevent cervical cancer are carried out by early detection of cervical cancer, but this is not widely known to the wider public. One method for disseminating information about preventing cervical cancer is through health promotion. This research was conducted to determine the effect of health promotion on reproductive age women knowledge in preventing cervical cancer. This research took the form of a quasi-experiment with a non-randomized- pretest-posttest control group design. The population in this study was 823 reproductive age women in the work area of ​​the Purwodadi II Health Center, a sample of 40 respondents was taken. The sample was separated into two groups, the group that was given health promotion and the group that was not given health promotion. The instrument used to measure knowledge before and after health promotion was a questionnaire. Data were analyzed using the t-test. Based on the results of data analysis, the following were obtained: (1) there was a significant difference in the knowledge of reproductive age women before and after being given health promotion (p= 0.000). (2) there is a significant difference in of reproductive age women’s knowledge between the experimental group and the control group (p= 0.000). Health promotion can increase knowledge in preventing cervical cancer. This health promotion can be applied in everyday life.