Sri Widatiningsih
Midwifery Department, Polytechnic Health Ministry of Semarang

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Therapeutic Comunication in Labour pain I Stage Mundarti Mundarti; Tulus Puji Hastuti; Sri Widatiningsih
Jurnal Riset Kesehatan Vol 2, No 2 (2013): Mei 2013
Publisher : Poltekkes Kemenkes Semarang

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The research aims to identify the influence of therapeutic communication on pain intensity in stage I of birth within the area of Candimulyo Public Health Center. This was experimental study by using quasi-experimental design with control. Research instrument was a checklist of pain scale from 0-10. There were 62 repondents divided into 2 groups, 31 respondents for control group and 31 for case group. Wilcoxon test was conducted as analysis method. Before therepeutic communication was given, majority respondent experienced moderate pain (58%), afterwards they experienced mild pain 58%). In control group, moderate pain was experienced by 61.3% respondents and by the end of stage I the pain became severe (45.2%). Therapeutic communication had an impact on pain intensity in stage I of birth as proven by significant value of 0.0001.
Determinant of Early Breastfeeding Initiation Program Execution by Midwives in Public Health Centers – Magelang District Tulus Puji Hastuti; Mundarti Mundarti; Sri Widatiningsih
Jurnal Riset Kesehatan Vol 1, No 3 (2012): September 2012
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The purpose of this study was to identify determinant factors related to the execution of early breast feeding initiation by midwives in the district of Magelang. The study was observational research with crosssectional approach. Respondents were 65 public health center midwives. Sampling method for choosing the public health centers was stratified random sampling, then midwives who had been certified for Normal Birth Care plus Early Breastfeeding Initiation were taken. Majority of the respondents had short working period. There was a relation between working period and the execution of early breasfeeding initiation with p = 0,046 and r = - 0,248. There was no relationship between age, knowledge, and motivation with execution of early breastfeeding initiation program.
Akurasi Penaksiran Berat Janin menggunakan Metode Johnson pada Ibu Hamil Trimester III di Wilayah Kerja Puskesmas Pare Kabupaten Sri Widatiningsih; Tulus Puji Hastuti; Murdiyanto Tri Wibowo
Jurnal Riset Kesehatan Vol 4, No 2 (2015): Mei 2015
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This  was a cross sectional study intended to test the accuracy of Johnson’s method which will be compared with actual birth weight as a gold standard. The sample of 70 pregnant women at third trimester (38 to 40 weeks gestational age) was drawn by time frame quota sampling technique. Wilcoxon test was applied as an alternative of paired t-test due the abnormal data distribution. The p value of 0.01 was set. Mostly, the result of Johnson’s method showed estimation of birth weight was within normal category (66 out of 70 neonates/94,3%). Similarly, the majority of actual birth weight was within normal category (67 out of 70/95.7%).There was no significant difference between Johnson’s method and actual birth weight as proven by the p value = 0.066. It can be inferred that Johnson’s method was accurate to predict birth weight. Midwifery practitioners should use a standardized measuring instrument (tape measurement, baby weight scale) and perform a correct measurement technique to ensure the precise birth weight estimation.
Relationship Between Husband’s Support and Exclussive Breast Feeding Execution for Infants at Age of 0 to 6 Months in Sukorejo Village-Tegalrejo Subdistrict-Magelang District Year 2011 Mundarti Mundarti; Sri Widatiningsih; J. Pratikto
Jurnal LINK Vol 8, No 3 (2012): September 2012
Publisher : Pusat Penelitian dan Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat, Poltekkes Kemenkes Semarang

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Almost 90% of child mortality occured in developing country, over 40% of it was caused by diarhhea and acute respiratory tract infection, which can be prevented by exclussive breasfeeding. Data from the profile of districts/cities in Central Java Province year 2005 showed the average of infants at age of 0 to 6 month who were given exclussive brestfeeding was counted 27.49%. Previous pilot study conducted in Sukorejo Village, Tegalrejo Subdistrict, Magelang District in January 2011 revealed that of 5 breastfeeding mothers who exclussively breasfed their infants, there were 4 mothers who had husband’s support while only 1 mother who had not. This study was intended to identify relationship between husbands’s support and execution of exclussive breastfeeding in Sukorejo Village, Tegalrejo Subdistrict, Magelang District. Analitic survey method was applied in the study with cross sectional approach. Population of the study were breastfeeding mothers having infant of 7 to 12 months old. Total sampling technique was used leading in the amount of 35 respondents. Univariate and bivariate analysis were conducted, and chi square test was applied. The study result showed that table value of x2 =3.841 and count value of x2= 8,733 where it meant that x2 count value x2 table value. The result revealed there was a significant relationship between husbands’s support and execution of exclussive breastfeeding. It can be said in summary that there was a relationship between husbands’s support and execution of exclussive breastfeeding. Therefore it was suggested for health care providers specifically midwives to raise up support and counselling regarding exclussive breasfeeding in order to reinforce the execution of exclussive brestfeeding.