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The Relationship of Smoking Behavior to Bronchitis Incidence in Sawit Hulu Village, Sawit Seberang District in 2019 Domaria; Firda Yanti; Neni Afnidar; Errick Azzuhri; Sarah Nabila Al Mufarid
Science Midwifery Vol 8 No 1, October (2019): Science Midwifery
Publisher : Institute of Computer Science (IOCS)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35335/midwifery.v8i1, October.571

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Smoking is one habit that is difficult to break. Moreover, currently smoking has become a national problem, and even internationally. Smoking behavior seen from various points of view is very detrimental, both for oneself (active) and those around them (passive). The purpose of the study was to determine the relationship between smoking behavior and the incidence of bronchitis in Sawit Hulu Village, Sawit Seberang District in 2019 and to determine smoking behavior in Sawit Hulu Village, Sawit Seberang District, to determine the incidence of bronchitis in Sawit Hulu Village, Sawit Seberang District. To find out the relationship between smoking behavior and bronchitis incidence in Sawit Hulu Village, Sawit Seberang District in 2019.The results showed that from 38 respondents the majority of good behavior were 25 respondents (68.5%) and bad minority were 13 respondents (34.2%) and the majority of the incidence of Acute bronchitis were 24 respondents (63.2%) and chronic minority were 14. respondents (36.8%).
The Relationship of Smoking to the Incidence of Hypertension in the Elderly in Teluk Nibung Hamlet, Pantai Cermin Village, Kec. Tanjung Pura Kab. Langkat Yusra; Ardianto; Srinur Nilawati; Sulistyani; Firda Yanti; Sarah Nabila Al Mufarid; Neny Afnidat
Science Midwifery Vol 9 No 1, Oktober (2020): Science Midwifery
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35335/midwifery.v9i1, Oktober.573

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Children are unique individuals and not miniature adults. Children are also not a parent's property or wealth that can be assessed socio-economically, but the future of the nation who is entitled to individual health services and is still dependent on adults and their environment, meaning that they need an environment that can facilitate them in meeting their basic needs and for independent learning. . The effects of treatment experienced by children when seeking treatment at health care facilities need attention and problem solving so that when undergoing treatment a child knows and is cooperative in dealing with problems that occur during the treatment. Therapeutic play is believed to be able to eliminate boundaries, internal barriers, anxiety, frustration and have emotional problems with the aim of changing children' s inappropriate behavior into expected behavior and children who are often invited to play will be more cooperative and easy to work with when undergoing treatment. Research Objectives To determine the effect of therapeutic play on children's anxiety in the inpatient ward of the Dr. RM. Djoelham Binjai and to determine the effect of therapeutic play on children's anxiety in the inpatient room of the Dr. Regional General Hospital. RM. Djoelham Binjai Year 2020. The results of hypothesis testing to see the relationship between variable X and variable Y are with a significant level (α) = 5% (0.05) and df = 1, the results are p.value = 0.000 at df = 1 where sig < (0.000 < 0 0.05), it can be seen that there is a therapeutic effect of play on children's anxiety in the inpatient room at the Dr. RM. Djoelham Binjai 2020.