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Relationship of Midwife Knowledge in Management Referral to Maternity and Obstetric Disorders at the Panombeian Panei Health Center, Simalungun Regency in 2022 Meyana Marbun; Sri Rahma Friani; Eka Saudur Renaldi Sihombing
Science Midwifery Vol 10 No 2 (2022): April: Science Midwifery
Publisher : Institute of Computer Science (IOCS)

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Based on WHO research worldwide, there are 500,000 maternal deaths per year and infant mortality, especially neonates, at 10,000,000 people per year. These maternal and infant deaths occur mainly in developing countries by 99%. Although the number is very large, it does not attract attention because the incidence is widespread, in contrast to deaths that occur due to floods, landslides, other natural disasters or accident victims (Manuaba, 1998). In Indonesia, based on calculations by BPS, the MMR in 2007 was 248/100,000 KH. When compared with the AKI in 2002 of 307/100,000 KH, the MMR has decreased considerably, but is still far from the 2015 MDG (Millennium Development God's) target (102/100,000 KH) so it still requires hard work from all components to achieve the target. But, If we look at the MMR based on the data sent by Puskesmas throughout Indonesia, the MDG's target will be a little more likely to be achieved. Based on reports from all Puskesmas in Indonesia in 2005, the MMR was 151, in 2006 it was 127 and in 2007 it was 119/100,000 KH. This study aims to determine the relationship between the knowledge of midwives in the management of referrals and obstetric disorders at the Panombeian Panei Public Health Center, Simalungun Regency in 2022. This study was a descriptive analytic study with a cross sectional approach. The population in this study amounted to 30 people, and the entire population was used as a sample (total sampling). Respondents' knowledge data were collected using a questionnaire and analyzed using the chi-square test. The results showed that the respondents' knowledge about the management of referrals and obstetric disorders was mostly sufficient for 19 respondents (63.3 %). The chi-squer test on respondents' knowledge with referral management showed p value = 0.001 (p <0.05). From these results it can be concluded that there is a relationship between respondents' knowledge and the management of referrals and obstetric disorders at the Puskesmas. An increase in the knowledge of midwives is needed to increase the decrease in the management of referrals and obstetric disorders.
The The Relationship Of Clean And Healthy Living Behavior To The Risk Of Worms In Children At SD Negeri No 095130 Senio Bangun Mount Malela District Simalungun Regency Sri Rahma Friani; Pinondang h.siregar; deswidya sukrisna hutauruk; Iin Octaviana Hutagaol
Science Midwifery Vol 10 No 1, October (2021): Science Midwifery
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The prevalence of helminthiasis in Indonesia based on research is still high, around 60-80% knowing the relationship between clean and healthy living behavior with the risk of helminthiasis in children at State Elementary School Number 095130 SenioBangun. This type of research is analytic. The sample of this study were all students in grades IV, V SD. as much as 37 . The results obtained based on hand washing are known from 37 students the majority of respondents wash their hands well on students who are not at risk as many as 14 respondents (60.9%), based on snack consumption it is known that from 37 students the majority of respondents consume good snacks on risky students as many as 16 respondents ( 76.2%) and based on the use of latrines, it is known from 37 students the majority of respondents use good latrines for students who are not at risk as many as 12 respondents (54.5%). It is hoped that this research can be input for teaching staff and health workers to improve the quality of health services and education as well as information on clean and healthy living behavior by providing counseling.
The Knowledge Level of Primiparous Mothers About Newborn Baby Care at the Pratama Kasih Ibu Clinic in Jaharun B Village, Galang District in 2020 Oktafiana Manurung; Meyana Marbun; Sri Rahma Friani
Science Midwifery Vol 9 No 2 (2021): April: Science Midwifery
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Efforts to create a healthy life must start from a baby because at this time there is a rapid growth and development that determines growth and development in adulthood. Mothers must prepare themselves by increasing their knowledge in caring for newborns, because the mother's ability to care for newborns is influenced by mother's knowledge from the beginning, if the mother does not have good knowledge, the mother will have difficulty in carrying out new roles as a mother. This study aims to find out the description of knowledge of Primipara's mother about the care of a newborn baby at the Pratama Kasih Ibu clinic 2020 in caring for a newborn baby. This research is conducted with a descriptive method, sampling is carried out by taking the entire population, namely 30 primiparous mothers are examined (Total Sampling). Based on the results of the research, the Respondents' knowledges of newborn care with good knowledge are 5 people (16.7 %), and Respondents with less Knowledge are 6 people (20%) . Based on the results of the study, it can be found that the majority of Primipara mothers get information from friends, not from health workers, so it is advisable for health workers or the local government to provide counseling or care about newborn baby care.