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CAUSES OF COMPLEMENTARY FOODS GIVEN TO BABIES AGED 0-6 MONTHS IN PAYA PASIR, MEDAN MARELAN DISTRICT Debora Lestari Simamora; Ida Yustina; R. Kintoko Rochadi; Nurmaini Nurmaini; Fikarwin Zuska
International Journal of Midwifery Research Vol. 2 No. 3 (2023): International Journal of Midwifery Research
Publisher : Department of Midwifery, Faculty of Nursing and Midwifery, Institut Ilmu Kesehatan Nahdlatul Ulama Tuban

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The majority of experts accept that complementary foods shouldn't be introduced before 4 months of age, despite inconsistent advice regarding the best time to do so. Regardless of recommendations, studies show that 20% to 40% of infants in the US start eating before they are 4 months old. Previous research was non-representative of the country and concentrated on the introduction of solid foods. While baby-led weaning (BLW) is a popular complementary feeding practice, evidence supporting the potential benefits and/or risks for infant growth, development, and health could be considered. The research method is qualitative with a phenomenological approach. Thematic analysis was used with the help of the Nvivo 12 Plus software. The findings of this study indicated three major themes regarding the causes of complementary feeding: inadequate knowledge, working mothers, and slow baby growth. The purpose of this study is to provide evidence-based guidelines and increase mothers' knowledge about the benefits of complementary foods in infants aged 0–6 months
STUDY OF BEHAVIOR AND ABOUT FOOD POSTPARTUM MOTHER OF THE BANJAR TRIBE IN PALUH KURAU VILLAGE Nova Linda Rambe; Ida Yustina; Nurmaini Nurmaini; Kintoko Rochadi; Fikarwin Zuska
International Journal of Midwifery Research Vol. 2 No. 3 (2023): International Journal of Midwifery Research
Publisher : Department of Midwifery, Faculty of Nursing and Midwifery, Institut Ilmu Kesehatan Nahdlatul Ulama Tuban

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Indonesian people cannot be separated from behavior and habits based on culture or customs that are believed to provide positive benefits and impacts. The Banjar tribe is an indigenous people who inhabit most of South Kalimantan. This tribe has spread, one of which is in Paluh Kurau Village, Hamparan Perak District. Nifas mothers in the Banjar tribe also know the taboos passed down from their ancestors. The strong taboo associated with the postpartum period causes the Banjar tribe to always be associated with local traditions. This research was a qualitative research with an ethnographic approach. The research was conducted in Paluh Kurau Village, Hamparan Perak District. Respondents in this study were postpartum mothers who carried out the Banjar tribal tradition which was taken by purposive sampling. Data collection techniques were carried out by interviews and FGD (Focus Group Discussion). Total informants in this study were 11 people. The results of the study revealed that the behavior of postpartum mothers of the Banjar tribe in Paluh Kurau Village was grouped into 3 categories of receiving treatment, namely from village shamans, customs and from health workers. While the taboos of postpartum mothers are grouped into 3 categories, namely behavioral and dietary restrictions.
ANTENATAL CARE IN THE PERSPECTIVE OF PREGNANT WOMEN IN THE VILLAGE OF BANDAR SETIA, DELI SERDANG REGENCY Riska Susanti Pasaribu; Ida Yustina; Nurmaini Nurmaini; Kintoko Rochadi; Fikarwin Zuska
International Journal of Midwifery Research Vol. 3 No. 1 (2023): International Journal of Midwifery Research
Publisher : Department of Midwifery, Faculty of Nursing and Midwifery, Institut Ilmu Kesehatan Nahdlatul Ulama Tuban

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Antenatal care is care for the mother and fetus during pregnancy. How important are antenatal care visits Very important. Through antenatal care various information and education related to pregnancy and childbirth preparation can be given to mothers as early as possible. The number of MMR in Deli Serdang Regency has continued to decrease since 2015. In 2020 the number of maternal deaths in Deli Serdang Regency is 12 people per 44,298 live births. There are several factors that cause maternal death in Deli Serdang Regency, including: 6 (six) due to bleeding cases, due to infection in 1 (one) case and other consequences there were 5 (five) cases such as genetic disease, amniotic fluid embolism, placenta previa and supect COVID-19. This was a qualitative research with a narrative approach. The research was conducted in Bandar Setia Village, Deli Serdang Regency. The respondents in this study were pregnant women who live in Bandar Setia Village who were taken by purposive sampling, namely the selection of respondents was carried out deliberately according to their needs. So that the total respondents in this study were 17 people. Data collection techniques were carried out by interviews and FGD (Focus Group Discussion). The number of pregnant women were 17 people with a gestational age of 20-40 weeks. The results of the study revealed that all pregnant women gave a complete and clear explanation of their opinion about prenatal visits or antenatal care and explained in detail about their respective experiences during pregnancy, the perceived obstacles as the reason for not carrying out prenatal visits or antenatal care. Therefore, pregnant women say in detail what are the obstacles or problems as the main cause so that pregnancy visits cannot be carried out in accordance with government recommendations, namely at least 6 visits during pregnancy.
POST-STROKE ELDERLY POSITIVE DEVIANCE IN BANDAR SETIA VILLAGE, PERCUT SEI TUAN DISTRICT, PERCUT SEI TUAN DISTRICT IN 2023 Lidya Natalia Br Sinuhaji; Ida Yustina; Nurmaini Nurmaini; R Kintoko Rochadi; Fikarwin Zuska; Fazidah Fazidah
International Journal of Midwifery Research Vol. 3 No. 1 (2023): International Journal of Midwifery Research
Publisher : Department of Midwifery, Faculty of Nursing and Midwifery, Institut Ilmu Kesehatan Nahdlatul Ulama Tuban

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Elderly is a human age group that is susceptible to disease and even has a high risk of paralysis. One of the diseases that are often experienced by the elderly is stroke. Post-stroke sufferers often experience depression caused by inability to work due to disabilities and lack of social activities, so that stroke sufferers depend on emotional and physical support from their families. Stroke is a disease that is a problem in the world, the world stroke organization notes that 85% of people have a stroke risk. In Asian countries, one of which is Indonesia, it is estimated that 500 thousand people have a stroke every year. According to the incident figures, around 2.5% died, and the rest experienced mild to severe disabilities. Stroke is the number 1 cause of serious disability and persists in the world. In Indonesia, the problem of stroke is important because the incidence rate is highest in Asian countries. The type of research used by researchers was qualitative research with a descriptive approach. This type of research was chosen because the researcher wanted to see or explore a deep understanding and meaning of what happened to individuals or groups in this context, namely the elderly who had a stroke. In this study there are four data conclusions that will be discussed by researchers. The conclusions of the four data are: (1) The physical condition of the elderly after a stroke, (2) The psychological condition of the elderly after a stroke, (3) The social condition of the elderly after a stroke, (4) The environmental condition of the elderly after a stroke.
BARRIERS TO EARLY DETECTION OF HIV/AIDS IN PREGNANT WOMEN IN MEDAN HELVETIA SUB-DISTRICT MEDAN CITY 2023 Martalena Br S Kembaren; Ida Yustina; Nurmaini Nurmaini; R Kintoko Rochadi; Fikarwin Zuska; Fazidah Fazidah
International Journal of Midwifery Research Vol. 3 No. 1 (2023): International Journal of Midwifery Research
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Pregnant women are one of the populations at risk of contracting Human immunodeficiency Virus (HIV), Syphilis, and Hepatitis B diseases in children more than 90% are infected from their mothers. The risk of mother-to-child transmission for HIV/AIDS is 20%-45%, for Syphilis is 69-80%, and for Hepatitis B is more than 90%. All three have the same transmission routes in the form of sexual intercourse, blood, and this transmission mostly occurs through vertical transmission from mother to fetus during pregnancy. Triple elimination is a program that aims to achieve and sustain mother-to-infant elimination of HIV/AIDS, Hepatitis B, and Syphilis in order to achieve better health for women, children, and their families through a coordinated approach. Detection and prevention of HIV incidence during pregnancy or postpartum should be prioritized and is essential to reduce mother-to-child transmission of HIV. In line with the increasing cases of mother-to-child HIV transmission, the government has made various control efforts through the PPIA or PMTCT (Prevention of Mother-to-Child Transmission) program. This research used field research to obtain qualitative data. Researchers go to the field to make observations about a phenomenon in a natural situation and are closely related to participant-observation. The results of the research obtained ANC services have been running well. Barriers to ANC access are related to cultural aspects and organizational systems that have not made maximum efforts to improve services, especially STIs (HIV/AIDS). At Puskesmas Helvetia, every pregnant woman will be directed to do HIV testing. Integrated ANC services have been running well. Routine technical training to improve obstetric competence for midwives and other supporting training needed as well as laboratory examination training for laboratory analysts (including STI and HIV/AIDS testing training) has been running well and systematically.
THE CORRELATION OF MOTHER'S KNOWLEDGE AND MOTHER'S BEHAVIOR IN STUNTING PREVENTION EFFORTS IN TUNTUNGAN VILLAGE 2 DELI SERDANG REGENCY Dhani Syahputra; Ida Yustina; Nurmaini Nurmaini; Kintoko Rochadi; Fikarwin Zuska
International Journal of Midwifery Research Vol. 3 No. 1 (2023): International Journal of Midwifery Research
Publisher : Department of Midwifery, Faculty of Nursing and Midwifery, Institut Ilmu Kesehatan Nahdlatul Ulama Tuban

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Stunting is a situation of unbalanced nutrition which is a physical growth disorder and a decrease in the speed of growth in children. Nutritional problems related to stunting is still a problem that occurred in Indonesia. The long-term impact that occurs due to stunting is still physical, mental, intellectual and cognitive development disorders. The incidence of stunting in children with high resulted in the long-term problems and difficult to control so that it will cause a risk to off spring who will be vulnerable to a low birth weight. Nutrition survey data over the past year shows that nutritional problems are still high, one of which is stunting, which is the main problem. The role of the mother in the family greatly affects food preparation so that the mother's knowledge is needed to improve the nutrition of their family members. The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between mother's knowledge and mother's behavior in preventing stunting in Tuntungan Village 2, Pancur Batu District, Deli Serdang Regency. This study was conducted on  mothers who have toddlers aged 6-59 months and this research is a qualitative research with an phenomenological approach. Mother's knowledge is very important in preventing stunting. Mothers who have good knowledge will be very influential in preventing stunting in the family. The importance of collaboration with all layers in order to support increasing maternal knowledge in preventing stunting.
Hubungan Faktor Pekerjaan, Pendapatan Keluarga, dan Dukungan Tokoh Masyarakat dengan Kepemilikan Jamban Yulizar, Yulizar; Santosa, Heru; Nurmaini, Nurmaini; Indirawati, Sri Malem; Pramesona, Bayu Anggileo
Jurnal Kesehatan Vol 13 No 1 (2022): Jurnal Kesehatan
Publisher : Poltekkes Kemenkes Tanjung Karang

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Based on BPS data in 2017, around 25 million Indonesians still defecate openly. Many factors influence the ownership of latrines, but research related to factors of employment, family monthly income, and support from community leaders for latrine ownership in Aceh Barat Daya Regency is still rarely done. This study aimed to determine the relationship between employment, family monthly income, and support from community leaders on latrine ownership. This cross-sectional study with a sample of 100 respondents who were randomly selected and scattered in sub-districts was conducted in the urban area of Aceh Barat Daya Regency, Nanggroe Aceh Darussalam province. Questionnaires related to respondent characteristics, employment, family monthly income, and support from community leaders, as well as latrine ownership, were collected directly by the researchers through face-to-face interviews from September-October 2021. The statistical tests used were Chi-Square and Mann-Whitney with a significance level of p-value<0.05. The results showed that there was no significant relationship between employment (p-value=0.604), family monthly income (p-value=0.118), and support from community leaders (p-value=0.615) on latrine ownership. In conclusion, there is no relationship between employment factors, family monthly income, and support from community leaders for latrine ownership in Aceh Barat Daya District, Nanggroe Aceh Darusalam province. Village to district governments can offer policies that ensure that every house, owned or rented, must be equipped with proper sanitation facilities. This program can work well if it involves the community, local stakeholders, and landowners.
Analisis paparan karbon monoksida (CO) dengan keluhan subjektif pernapasan pada penjual satai di Kota Duri tahun 2023 Veronica, Yohana; Nurmaini; Chahaya, Indra; Indirawati, Sri Malem
TROPHICO: Tropical Public Health J. Vol. 4 No. 1 (2024): TROPHICO: Tropical Public Health Journal
Publisher : Talenta Publisher

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Nowadays, buying food from outside is one of the choices people make when busy. Satai is one of the culinary favorites of many people. Many people are not aware and do not know that the process of burning satai involving carbon materials in the form of charcoal can produce smoke containing carbon monoxide which is risky for buyers and sellers. The smoke produced from burning satai contains carbon monoxide, making satai sellers a profession that is very at risk of subjective respiratory complaints. A preliminary survey found that 6 out of 10 satai sellers in Duri City experienced subjective respiratory complaints due to smoke from burning satai. The purpose of this study was to analyze the exposure to carbon monoxide concentrations with subjective respiratory problems among satai sellers. This research uses a cross-sectional approach. Sampling was utilized using a research sample of 40 respondents. The study found that the variables associated with subjective respiratory complaints were carbon monoxide concentration (p=0.010) and work period (p= 0.023). The unrelated variables are body mass index (p= 0.412), length of exposure (p= 0.182), and smoking behavior (p= 0.608). The recommendation offered to satai vendors is to get used to using Personal Protection Equipment (PPE), take out lung health checks, implement shifting tasks, eat lots of drinking water, and pay attention to working hours and the distance between the seller and the satai burning location.
ANALYSIS OF FACTORS INFLUENCING THE SELECTION OF BIRTH ATTENDANTS IN THE TALANG MAMAK TRIBE COMMUNITY OF INDRAGIRI HULU DISTRICT: Birth Attendant, Factors Dona Martilova; Nurmaini; Fikarwin Zuska; Sri Rahayu Sanusi
Muhammadiyah International Public Health and Medicine Proceeding Vol. 3 No. 1 (2023): PROCEEDING MUHAMMADIYAH INTERNATIONAL PUBLIC HEALTH AND MEDICINE CONFERENCE - T
Publisher : Fakultas Kesehatan Masyarakat Universitas Muhammadiyah Jakarta

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There was a decrease in the maternal mortality rate (MMR) at 390 to 305 out of 100,000 live births but still failed to reach the MDGs target to become SDGs, namely 70 deaths per 100,000 per live birth in 2023. Indonesian data for 2018 based on birth attendants by health workers was 93.1% and non-Nakes 6.7%, there were still 16% who gave birth at home, while in 2022 there were still 3 .65% assisted deliveries by non-health workers.  The purpose of the study was to analyze the factors that influence the selection of birth attendants in the Talang Mamak community of Indragiri Hulu regency. This type of research is quantitative with cross sectional design. The population in this study amounted to 45 respondents with the criteria for respondents, namely pregnant women and mothers who have infants. Data analysis using Chi Square and Logistic Regression.  The results showed that of the 45 respondents, 60% of deliveries were assisted by health workers and 40% were assisted by traditional birth attendants.  There was a relationship between knowledge (p-value = 0.000), attitude (p-value = 0.014), beliefs/practices (p-value = 0.005), cost of labor (p-value = 0.028), distance (p-value = 0.028), family support (p-value = 0.011). The factor that plays the most role in the selection of birth attendants is knowledge with a significant value of 0.025, maternal attitude 0.031 and trust / custom 0.043 and family support 0.054. It is recommended to increase the knowledge of the mother by continuing health promotion with cultural and social approaches, as well as instilling a positive attitude towards health workers as birth attendants, so that childbirth is free of complications.
Fiqih Perjudian: Analisis Terhadap Lotere dan Undian Dari Perspektif Syariah Nurmaini, Nurmaini; Winario, Mohd
Journal of Economic, Management, Business, Accounting Sustainability Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024): Mei 2024
Publisher : EL-EMIR Institute

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This research aims to analyze lotteries and sweepstakes from a sharia perspective. The main focus is to understand how Islamic law views this activity, examine the opinions of ulama, as well as evaluate the social and economic impact of lotteries and raffles in the context of Muslim society. The research method used is qualitative with a descriptive and comparative approach. A descriptive approach is used to provide a detailed description of the practice of lotteries and lotteries, while a comparative approach is used to compare the views of various schools of thought in Islam regarding lotteries and lotteries. Data was collected through literature studies from primary and secondary sources, such as fiqh books, interpretations of the Al-Quran, Hadith, and contemporary fatwas. The research results show that lotteries and raffles are categorized as a form of gambling (maysir) which is prohibited in Islam. This prohibition is based on sharia principles which prioritize benefit and avoid damage. The Koran and Hadith explicitly mention that gambling is an act of Satan that can cause hostility and hatred. The views of scholars such as Yusuf Al-Qaradawi, Wahbah Al-Zuhayli, and Sheikh Muhammad bin Salih Al-Utsaimin agree that lotteries are haram because they contain elements of speculation and uncertainty which are contrary to sharia. From a socioeconomic perspective, gambling brings more harm than good, including financial loss, family breakdown, and negative impacts on social well-being. Strict implementation of sharia law and education and public awareness efforts are essential to reduce the negative impacts of gambling.
Co-Authors Ade Maulida Gultom Albiner Siagian alfi kurniati Aminah Arfah Pulungan Amnita Anda Yanti Ginting Annisa Rizka Lestari Anwar, Irawati Ariantika, Ariantika As Sayfullooh, Istiqomah Asfriyati ,MKes Asrul Hamonangan Pasaribu Astri Yosephin Sinaga Azrina Sufi Nasution barita goklas saragih Bayu Anggileo Pramesona bestti Star Pohan Budy Wiryawan Bustami Syam Cindhy Giovanni Connie Melva Sianipar Conny Melva Sianipar Damanik, Wandi Debora Lestari Simamora Delina Hasan Devi Nuraini Santi dewi ayu setiawati Dhani Syahputra Diany Mairiza Dinda Aljarina Dinda Sekar Mentari Dona Martilova Dr. dr. Wirsal Hasan MPH Eka Lestari Mahyuni Ernita Rante Rupang Etti Sudaryati Evan Filemon Evi Naria evi naria Fazidah Aguslina Siregar, Fazidah Aguslina Fazidah Fazidah Fikarwin Zuska Fikri, Hasnul Friyuanita Lubis Gerry Silaban Gerry Silaban Gerry, Silaban Gumanti Manalu Gustiana Gustiana, Gustiana Hafiz Hidayat Haflah, Nurul Harahap, Solahuddin Harlita Harlita Hasan, Delina Hasanah Siregar, Rodiatul Hasbullah Hasbullah Hasibuan, Eva Kartika Henny Rifcha Situmorang Heppy Santhi Herta Masthalina, Herta Heru Santosa Heru Santosa Hetti Citra Marbun Ida Yustina Ida Yustina ihsan fasri angkat Ika Dewi Purba ika juni ika surya agustiani Imelda Yuristi Indirawati, Sri Malem Indra Chahaya Ineng Naini Irnawati Marsaulina Irnawati Marsaulina Jenny M. Purba julhija - Latifah, Nafsi Lenny Lusia Simatunpang Lidya Natalia Br Sinuhaji Lim, Darren Wan-Teck Lita Sri Andayani Lukman, Sartika lulu marbun Mahyuni, Eka Lestari Manalu, Gumanti Marbun, Hetti Citra Mardi, Melia Martalena Br S Kembaren martha helen sihite Mawaddah, Azrasha Hanna Febri Mery Christiyani Mohd. Winario Muchti Yuda Pratama Muhammad Zakir Muhammadong Muhraza Siddiq Murni Noviani Nasution Nadhira Marsha Audiva Harahap Namora Lumongga Lubis Namora Lumongga Lubis, Namora Lumongga Naysya Vitianoza Noni Novisari Soeroso Norparadina, Norparadina Nova Linda Rambe Nova, Tetri Alia Novika Haryanti Purba Nur Afi Darti Nur Afi Darti Nur Asnah Sitohang, Nur Asnah Nurul Hidayah Nurul Hidayah Nasution Panjaitan, Syintia Sintauli Parinduri, Anggi Isnani Pasaribu, Rita Kristina Pratama, Hiskia D’timosky Pratama, Urip pricilia elizabeth Putra, Muhammad Indra Eka putri ruth ras meita putri yani Putri, Desmimi Eka R. Hamdani Harahap R. Hamdani Harahap R.Kintoko Rochadi Rahayu Lubis Rahmadani Sitepu Raja Nindangi Lingga Rajagukguk, Bona Rina Ria Ramayeni, Sri Raras Sutatminingsih Rika Astuti Rini Aswita ririn nainggolan Riska Susanti Pasaribu Rita Kristina Pasaribu Roslina Pane Rosmala Dewi Roymond H. Simamora, Roymond H. Roymond Hamonangan Simamora Roza, Welya RUPANG, ERNITA RANTE Ruth Novyna Carolyne T Sailent Rizki Simaremare Samuel Marganda Halomoan Manalu Sapeni, Muhammad Al-amin R. sarah safira Shinta Andria Chairani Shirly Kumala Silaban Gerry Simbolon, Veronika Amelia Siregar, Annisa Febriana Siregar, Kamal Basri Sitanggang, Helpi Sitepu, Rahmadani Siti Haritsah Sri Eka Wahyuni Sri Malem Sri Malem Indirawati Sri Malem Indirawati Sri Rahayu Sanusi Suardi, Asrifah Surdayati, Etti Surya Darma Surya Dharma SURYANI HARAHAP Syarifah Fadrina Syofiani, Syofiani ta ashar Taufik Ashar Teguh Rahardjo Tesha Pertiwi Tessalonika, Bethani Novi Umbekna, Sara Umi Salmah Urip Harahap Venny Melinda Nasmita Veronica, Yohana Wau, Herbert Wellina BR Sebayang widya eka putri Widya Oktalisa winda rukmana Winni R.E Tumanggor Wirsal Hasan Wirsal Hasan Yasmanelly, Yasmanelly Yetty Morelent Yulizar Yulizar Yutia Hafwenny Zubaidah Assyifa Zulhaida Lubis Zulkarnain Zulkarnain Zuraidah Zuraidah