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Factor Analysis about Exclusive Breastfeeding Achievement Level among Mothers Who Provide Breastmilk to Their Children Tiyas Kusumaningrum; Catur Puji Lestari; Agus Sulistyono
Jurnal Ners Vol. 5 No. 1 (2010): April 2010
Publisher : Universitas Airlangga

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Introduction: The number of mother who breastfeed their babies exclusively in Indonesia is low. It caused by many factors such as high intensity of formula milk advertisement, lack of awareness about the importance of breastfeeding, working mother, social culture, family support and the role of health care provider. The purpose of this research was to analyze factors related with successfulness level of exclusive breastfeeding.Methods: Design used in this research was analytic retrospective. The population were all mothers at Pacarkeling Public Health Center area. Sample obtained through purposive sampling. Total sample was 61 respondents. Independent variables were knowledge, information and promotion, family support, social cultural, role of health provider, work/occupation, education and breast physiology anatomy. The dependent variable was exclusive breastfeeding.Results: The result indicated that exclusive breastfeeding achievement level was related with information and promotion (r = 0.271), family support (r = 373), health care provider role (r = 231), mother occupation (r = 251), anatomy and physiology of breast (r = 293), while the knowledge (r = 108), social cultural (r = 180) and education (r = 093) not significantly related.ConclusionIn conclusion, there was a positive correlation between information and promotion, family support, health care provider role, mother’s occupation, anatomy and physiology of breast with successfulness level of exclusive breastfeeding. While the knowledge, social cultural and education did not indicate significant result. Therefore it is suggested to increase the quantity and quality of information and promotion about exclusive breastfeeding to the society, health care provider and pregnant and breastfeeding mother.
Pengaruh Cat Stretch Exercise Terhadap Penurunan Intensitas Nyeri Menstruasi (Dysmenorrhea) dan Tanda-Tanda Vital pada Remaja Purwaningsih Purwaningsih; Ni Ketut Alit Armini; Agus Sulistyono; Esti Yunitasari; Mira Triharini; Anita Nurmasitoh
Jurnal Ners Vol. 2 No. 1 (2007): April 2007 - September 2007
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Menstruation is a period of uterine fluid discharge to endometrial detachment, often accompanied with pain called dysmenorrhea. The objective of this study was  to  analyze the effect of cat stretch exercise on the relief of menstrual pain and characteristics of vital sign in adolescence. Pre experimental design (one group pre-post test) was used in this study, 12 samples were recruited by purposive sampling. Observation and questionnaire were applied to measure patient’s pain scale. Data were analyzed by  using  Wilcoxon signed rank test (p<0.05). Conclusion: the cat stretch exercise has effect on relieve of menstrual pain (dysmenorrhea) and normalized of vital sign: blood pressure, hearth rate and respiratory rate.
Perceived Benefits and Intakes of Protein, Vitamin C and Iron in Preventing Anemia among Pregnant Women Mira Triharini; Nursalam Nursalam; Agus Sulistyono; Merryana Adriani; Pei-Lun Hsieh
Jurnal Ners Vol. 13 No. 2 (2018): October 2018
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Introduction: Nutritional adequacy is essential in ensuring the normal growth and development of the fetus. Perceived benefits will be able to strengthen pregnant women to meet optimum nutritional intake to prevent anemia. Adequacy of protein, vitamin C and iron will reduce the risk of iron deficiency anemia in pregnancy. This study aims to examine the association between perceived benefits with protein, vitamin C, and iron intake in preventing pregnancy anemia.Methods: This study used a cross-sectional design and was conducted in August-October 2017 among105 pregnant women. This study used the multistage random sampling method. The population of this study was pregnant women who had antenatal care in four Community Health Centre in Surabaya namely Jagir, MedokanAyu, SidotopoWetan, and Gundih. Results: The average daily protein intake was 76.34 (SD = 35.88) gram/day. There was a significant association between perceived benefits with protein intake (r = 0.272; p = 0.005). The average daily vitamin C intake was 90.67 (SD = 116.54) mg/day. There was no significant association between perceived benefits and vitamin C intake (r = 0.175; p = 0.074). The average daily iron intake was 64.73 (SD = 23.13) mg/day. There was a significant association between perceived benefits and iron intake (r = 0.219; p = 0.025).Conclusion: The knowledge of pregnant women about the benefits of nutrition will affect the adequacy of pregnancy nutrition. Health workers need to provide health education on the importance of nutrition for pregnant women to prevent anemia during pregnancy.
The Effect of Health Promotion Model and Self Determination Theory Based Intervention on Anemia Prevention Behavior and Haemoglobin Level in Pregnant Women Mira Triharini; Agus Sulistyono; Merryana Adriani; Shrimarti Rukmini Devy
Jurnal Ners Vol. 14 No. 1 (2019): APRIL 2019
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Introduction: Anemia during pregnancy has an impact on pregnancy and fetus. The low status of prenatal iron in pregnant women may also affect neurodevelopment and behavior in children. Many pregnant women still do not have good behaviors in preventing anemia. The objective of the study was to analyze the effect of Health Promotion Model and Self Determination Theory Based Intervention on anemia prevention behaviors and haemoglobin level in pregnant mothers.Methods: This research was a quasi-experiment research with a pre- and post-test using a control group design. The samples were 30 pregnant women who did antenatal care in Community Health Center of Tanah Kali Kedinding Surabaya. Data were collected using questionnaires, food recall in 2x24 hours, and haemoglobin level examination using the cyanmethaemoglobin method.Results: There was an effect of Health Promotion Model and Self Determination Theory Based Intervention to anemia prevention behaviors and haemoglobin level (p = 0.013; p = 0.040).Conclusion: Health Promotion Model and Self Determination Theory Based Intervention improve the anemia prevention behaviors and haemoglobin level. Health workers can use Health Promotion Model and Self Determination Theory Based Intervention to improve anemia prevention behavior
The Affirmation – Tapping on Pain Perception and Serotonin Serum Level of Post – Caesarian Section patients Joko Suwito; Suhartono Taat Putra; Agus Sulistyono
Jurnal Ners Vol. 14 No. 2 (2019): OCTOBER 2019
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Introduction: Affirmation - tapping interventions have been shown to reduce pain complaints in post-operative patients completing conventional treatment. This is thought to be due to serotonin performance but clinical studies have not been conducted. The aim was to compare the mean perception of the pain reported by post-operative patients given affirmation- tapping treatment with another treatment as a complementary nursing intervention. This was to see if the performance of the serotonin serum level is different from in other treatments.Methods: We used a randomized post-test only control group design carried out in parallel in post-caesarean section patients. The sample totaled 40 patients divided into four groups (10 in affirmation, 10 in tapping, 10 in affirmation-tapping and 10 in the control). They were obtained through simple random sampling. The instruments included affirmation-tapping guidelines, Elisa kits and the McGill - Melzack Pain Questionnaire short-form (MPQsf). The independent variable was the intervention of affirmation-tapping and the dependent variables were pain perception and serotonin level. The data was analyzed using simple linear regression.Results: The average variant of the serotonin levels in the affirmation-tapping treatment group was higher and thus differed significantly from the other groups.Conclusion: Affirmation-tapping as a complementary nursing intervention can increase the serotonin serum levels of the post-caesarean section patients by complementing conventional treatments. Participant pain complaints were lowest in the affirmation-tapping group with the highest serotonin levels present and these were significantly different to the other groups. Affirmation – tapping was recommended as a complementary intervention in nursing post-operative patients that complements conventional treatment.
Co-Authors A.A. Ketut Agung Cahyawan W Abdul Hafid B Achmad Kurniawan Adelia Putri, Kiki Adiyoga, Jessica Putri Aghnia Fuadatul Inayah Agung B Setiyono Akbar Wido Alamsyah Aziz Aldika Akbar, Muhammad Ilham Alit Armini, Ni Ketut Amrina Rosyada Ana Puji Rahayu Andhika Tomy Permana Anita Nurmasitoh Aringgani, Sintha Dayu Armawa, Syihab Aryati Aryati Aryati Aryati Augustien K., Nora Ayu Fatmawati Ayu Ratnasari Aziz, Alamsyah Azizah, Riza Zanuar Nur Bagong Suyanto Budi Santoso Budi Santoso Budi Santoso Catur Puji Lestari Choirunnisa, Ramadhanti Deviena Sugianto Dewanti, Felicitas Deru Dinanti, Adisty Nerananda Dirga Rachmad Aprianto Djarwantiningsih, Djarwantiningsih Djarwatiningsih, Djarwatiningsih Djawartiningsih, Rr. Dwi Utomo, Puput Ernawati Ernawati Ernawati Esti Yunitasari F. Deru Dewanti Fadila Suryandika Fadillah Putri Rusdi Fajrinka Pralampito Fauziah, Imroatul Fitriana, Vira Divka Gede Danu Widarta Grace Ariani Guniarti Guniarti Guniarti Guniarti Guniarti, Guniarti Guniarti, Guniarti Hadi Suhardjono Hartono, Aldia Safira Hermanto Tri Joewono Ida Retno Moeljani Jihan Qonitatillah Johanes C. Mose Johanes Cornelius Mose Joko Suwito Jourdan Alexander Niagara Juli Santoso Junita Sekar Arum Koentjoro , Yonny Kusumaningrum, Nora Augustien Laksana, Muhammad Ardian Cahya Liliek, Liliek Lourin Nova Lulut Kusumawati Lulut Kusumawati Made Gemma Daniswara Maliawan Mahadwi, Ken Aditya Martono Tri Utomo Meriana Meriana Merryana Adriani Moch. Mujahid K Moeldjani, Ida Retno Mohammad Aldika Akbar Muhammad Arief Adibrata Muhammad Miftahussurur Muhammad Yahya Mujahid K, Moch. Noer Saudah Nova Triani Nursalam Nursalam . Nursalam Nursalam Nursalam, Nursalam Palupi, Alia Dewi Pangesti Nugrahani Pei-Lun Hsieh Ponco Indah Arista Sari Pranoto, Difa Eka Prastiya Indra Gunawan Pratiwi, An nisa Eka Prayitno, Nova Putri Anggilia Pribadi, Didik Utomo Puji Lestari Tarigan Purwaningsih - Puteri, Riska Widiya Rachma, Rizky Aulia Rachmi Rachmi Rachmi Rachmi, Rachmi Rahayu, Fita Dwi Rahmadani, Rizal Umar Rahmadhani Tyas Angganawati Rahmatyah, Rizqy Rahmawati, Irene Rajagukguk, Via Clarita Ramdan Hidayat Rifdah, Salsabila Nabilah Rika Rahmawati Risa Etika, Risa Rosyad, Faza Fadhlil Rosyida, Ade Riezma Amrina Rozi Aditya Aryananda S, Sukartiningrum Safira, Maulida Safitri, Novita Dyah Salmon Charles Pardomuan Tua Siahaan Santoso, Juli Saraswati, Anita Dwi Sari, Aisyah Shinta Nila Sari, Nirmala Aulia Setiawan Setiawan Setiawan, Setiawan Setiyono, Agung B Shalihah, Fitriyatush Shofiya, Dian Shrimarti Rukmini Devy Soedjarwo, Djarwatiningsih Pongki Sri Purwaningsih Sri Sumarmi Sugiharto, Nella Oktavianty Suhartono Taat Putra Sukartiningrum S SUKENDAH SUKENDAH, SUKENDAH Sulistiawati Sulistiawati Suwandi Suwandi Tedy Apriawan Tiyas Kusumaningrum triani, nova Triharini, Mira Ucik Nurul Hidayati Umam, Esa Rosyida W. Guntoro Wahyuningtyas, Riska Wardhana, Manggala Pasca Widiwurjani Widjiati Widjiati Widodo, Syamsu Rizal Murty Widyaningtyas, Nanda Widyaningtyas Windhu Purnomo Wurjani, Widi Yenny Puspitasari Yonny Koentjoro Yulia Rahayu, Nadya Yulistiani Yulistiani Yulistiani Yulistiani, Yulistiani Yusrika, Mirani Ulfa