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Adolescent Behavior Overview About Vaccine HPV (Human Papilloma Virus) for Cervical Cancer Prevention in SMAN 5 Pekanbaru Year 2017 Berliana Irianti
Science Midwifery Vol 8 No 2, April (2020): Science Midwifery
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The HPV vaccine is one method of prevention by providing vaccines that can stimulate the immune system to produce antibodies that can prevent Human Papilloma Virus to infect cells that can cause cervical cancer and several other types of cancer. This study aims to determine the behavior (knowledge, attitude and practice) young women about HPV vaccine (Human Papilloma Virus) for the prevention of cervical cancer in SMAN 5 Pekanbaru 2018. This study is a quantitative analytic design with cross sectional approach. Held on February 15, 2018 at SMAN 5 Pekanbaru using primary data. A sample of 82 respondents using accidental sampling technique. The research instrument used a questionnaire, univariate data processing is presented in the form of a frequency distribution table. The survey results revealed that the majority of adolescents knowledgeable lower as much as 53.7% (44 respondents) have a negative attitude as much as 65.9% (54 respondents), and not willing to make the HPV vaccine 80.5% (66 respondents). Through this research is expected to respondent can continue to add information from various sources that HPV vaccination in adolescents can be accomplished.
Effect of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) on the Pain Intensity Phase I Stage of Labor Active In Bidan Praktik Mandiri Rahmadina Rosa 2019 Nelly Karlinah; Berliana Irianti
Science Midwifery Vol 8 No 2, April (2020): Science Midwifery
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Managing labor pain takes care maternal affection which according to the WHO document describes one way to provide care that is dear mother called the Safe Motherhood. Where there are 10 steps to provide the maternal affection care delivery care in the method of pain relief without the use of drugs. TENS nonpharmacological method one can increase the comfort of the mother during labor and have an influence on effective coping to the experience of childbirth This study aims to determine "TENS effect on the first stage of labor pain intensity active phase ". This research is a quantitative research with experimental designs with post test only control group design. The study group was divided into a control group and TENS. The study was conducted in BPM Rahmadina Rosa Pekanbaru in October 2019 s / d in January 2020. Samples 20 to TENS group and 20 for the control group, so the total sample of 40 samples. Research instrument using TENS affixed to (T10-L1) and point(2-S4) on primigravida performed two times at 4 cm cervical dilatation and opening of the cervix 8 cm for 15 minutes. Using pain measurement tool Numerical Rating Scale (NRS). The results of analysis of influence between the intervention group and control the intensity TENS pain in the cervical opening 4 cm, found that most of the pain level in the medium category TENS group, while the control group level of pain mostly in the weight category. However, based on the statistical test obtained by value p> 0.05, it can be concluded there was no difference in the intervention group and the control TENS at 4 cm cervical dilatation. While the results of analysis of the effect of TENS group to the intensity of pain in the cervical opening 8 cm, shows that there is a difference between intervention and control groups, Statistical test results obtained value of p <0.05, it can be concluded that there are significant differences in the intervention group and the control TENS. TENS conclusion may affect the reduction of pain intensity in the first stage of labor is the active phase, where both are used in TENS 8 cm cervical dilatation. This means that there are differences in the perceived reduction in pain intensity respondents in the intervention group with the control.
Relationship of Authoritarian Parenting on the development of Pre-School Age Children in Karya Indah Vilage Working Area UPT Puskesmas Pantai Cermin Nelly Karlinah; Berliana Irianti
Science Midwifery Vol 10 No 1, October (2021): Science Midwifery
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Health efforts carried out since the child is still in the womb until the first five years of life, aimed at maintaining its survival are aspects that explain the formation of development, both physically and psychosocially. rude and language. Child development is strongly influenced by the environment and the interaction between children and their parents. The purpose of the study was to determine the relationship between authoritarian parenting and the development of pre-school children. This type of research is descriptive analytic with a cross sectional design. The time of the research was carried out in June-November 2021. The place of research was carried out in the village of Karya Indah. The sample in this study were 88 respondents with random sampling technique. The research instrument used a questionnaire. Data analysis was carried out univariate and bivariate. The univariate result of the majority of parenting patterns being non-authoritarian is 75.0%. Bivariate results using the Chi-Square test showed that there is a relationship between authoritarian parenting and the development of pre-school children in Karya Indah village with a P value of 0.002 <0.05
Relationship between Knowledge and Family Support with pregnant women's Antenatal Care (ANC) Compliance Berliana Irianti; Nelly Karlinah
Science Midwifery Vol 10 No 1, October (2021): Science Midwifery
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One indicator of the success of maternal health efforts is the Maternal Mortality Rate (MMR). Indonesia is still far from the SDG target of 305 per 100,000 live births, is in 2030. Antenatal care can help to reduce the high risk of maternal death during pregnancy. The ideal K1 and K4 indicators, which refer to the frequency and trimester during which ANC is performed, indicated that health checks should continue during pregnancy. Busyness, knowledge, attitude, low socioeconomic level, lack of husband's support, lack of maternal services facilities, poor medical care, and lack of trained personnel are all factors that makes pregnant women less motivated to do antenatal care. The study was conducted In June - July 2021, 32 pregnant women have been used as samples in this study. The research is descriptive with a cross-sectional design. The chi square statistic is being used in the study. It was discovered that maternal knowledge and antenatal care adherence have a significant relationship, Statistical results show P-value is 0.002. Additionally, there is a relationship between family support and antenatal care compliance. P-value is 0.000 is statistical result. .