Sri Sumarni
Midwifery Department, Polytechnic Health Ministry of Semarang

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Analized Factors Influencing The Coverage Of Clinical Competency Target Of Midwifery Student Of Diploma Iii In Relating To Midwifery Clinical Practice Sugih Wijayati; Elisa Ulfiana; Sri Sumarni
Jurnal LINK Vol 8, No 1 (2012): Januari 2012
Publisher : Pusat Penelitian dan Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat, Poltekkes Kemenkes Semarang

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The goal of this study is to analyze factors influencing the coverage of clinical competency target of midwifery student of Diploma III in relating to midwifery clinical practice. This study is analytical study with cross-sectional approach. Population in this study is all of the third year's students at Midwifery diploma III of Semarang. There are 80 students involving in this study that has finished midwifery clinical practice. Technical sampling which was run in this study is accidental sampling. The study shows that there are relations between skill competency before clinical practice, preconference running program, and midwifery running progress, student attitude, skill evaluation, academic supervising, and clinical instructor supervising to the coverage of clinical competency target.
Vitamine A Suplementation for 6-12 Months Baby Toward the Number of Morbidity Rate Nur Khafidhoh; Agustin Setianingsih; Sri Sumarni
Jurnal LINK Vol 10, No 3 (2014): September 2014
Publisher : Pusat Penelitian dan Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat, Poltekkes Kemenkes Semarang

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The aim of this research is to evaluate the effectiveness of vitamin A for 6 to 12 months baby toward the number of morbidity rate. This was a quasy experimental with posttest case control group design. The total number of sampel was 40 babies age 6 to 12 monts. The data was analised by an independen t-test. The result shows that the illness frequency of baby consumed Vitamin A was 0,55 times less than babies who did not. Baby who consumed less vitamin A has only 1, 8 days of illness, and 6,75 days for babys who did not consume Vitamin A. Babies who consumed vitamin A only encountered 0,7 kinds of diseases, while 2,10 kinds of diseases encountered by non-consumer babies. In conclusion, serving Vitamin A is an effective step in reducing the morbidity for 6 to 12 months babies with a frecuency of illness of p=0,001. Moreover the length of illness period and the kinds of diseases have the same p=0,0001. Health care provider especilly midwives have to encourage women to ensure that the baby is suplemented with itamin A at February and August every year.