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The Effectiveness of Ginger Oil Aromatherapy and Lemon Oil Aromatherapy on Reducing Emesis Gravidarum in Pregnant Women Retno Palupi Yonni Siwi; Erma Retnaningtyas; Anggrawati Wulandari; Laily Dwi Jayati
Science Midwifery Vol 10 No 5 (2022): December: Science Midwifery
Publisher : Institute of Computer Science (IOCS)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35335/midwifery.v10i5.992

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Emesis Gravidarum is caused by changes in liver glycogen and an increase in the hormone HCG. The purpose of this study was to determine the difference in the effectiveness of ginger oil aromatherapy and lemon oil aromatherapy on the reduction of emesis gravidarum in pregnant women. The design in this study is a quasy experiment with two groups of pretest posttest design with a sample size of 15 respondents per group. The sampling technique uses Simple Random Sampling while the data analysis test uses the Wilcoxon and Mann Whitney test. Before being given Ginger Oil aromatherapy as many as 9 respondents experienced moderate emesis. After being given ginger oil aromatherapy, 8 respondents did not experience emesis. Before being given Lemon Oil aromatherapy 9 respondents experienced mild emesis. After being given Lemon oil aromatherapy 12 respondents did not experience emesis. Analysis of the Wilcoxon test results there is an effect of giving Ginger Oil and Lemon Oil aromatherapy to reduce emesis gravidarum and the Mann Whitney test it is that Ginger Oil Aromatherapy is more effective in reducing nausea and vomiting compared to Aromatherapy Lemon Oil. Ginger oil contains essential oils that can be used to reduce nausea in pregnant women because the aroma produced is stronger.
Factors Affecting Mother Of Doing A Triple Elimination At Uptd Of Palla Public Health Center, North Wewewa Sub-District, Southwest Sumba Regency Anggrawati Wulandari; Retno Palupi Yonni Siwi; Erma Retnaningtyas; Maria Meilina Billy
Science Midwifery Vol 10 No 5 (2022): December: Science Midwifery
Publisher : Institute of Computer Science (IOCS)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35335/midwifery.v10i5.993

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Triple elimination examination plays an important role in overcoming the transmission of HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus), syphilis and hepatitis B in pregnant women to their babies. Factors that influence mothers to perform triple elimination checks include attitudes, husband's support and distance to health services. The purpose of the study was to determine the effect of attitude, husband's support and distance to health services on triple elimination examinations for pregnant women At UPTD of Palla Public Health Center, Wewewa Utara District, Southwest Sumba Regency. The research design used correlation analytic approach cross sectional. The research population was 120 pregnant women and the research sample was 30 respondents with the determination using purposive sampling. The data collection technique used an instrument in the form of a questionnaire sheet. The data analysis method used is the Spearman Rank test. The results showed that most of the 17 (56.7%) respondents had a poor category attitude about the triple elimination examination, most of the 18 (60.0%) respondents received support from their husbands in the lower category, and most of the 21 (70.0%) respondents traveled long distances. to health services in the very far category and almost all 23 (76.7%) respondents did not perform a triple elimination examination. The results of the Spearman Rank prove that the factors that influence the triple elimination examination in pregnant women are attitude (p = 0.000), husband's support (p = 0.000) and distance to health services (p = 0.002). The next researcher needs to know other factors that influence the triple elimination examination, including maternal knowledge and socio-cultural knowledge.
Willingness follow covid-19 vaccination pandemic conditions pregnant women family support Nita Dwi Asikasari; Anggrawati Wulandari; Retno Palupi Yonni Siwi; Ferida Ugi Astuti
Science Midwifery Vol 11 No 1 (2023): April: Midwifery and Health Sciences
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35335/midwifery.v10i6.1202

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COVID-19 vaccination for pregnant women is a strategic instrument to prevent transmission, reduce the risk of serious illness, and reduce maternal and infant mortality. Family support is an attitude, action, and acceptance of the family towards family members who are seen as an inseparable part where family members are always ready to provide assistance and assistance if needed. Objective: The purpose of this study was to analyze the relationship between willingness to participate in COVID-19 vaccination during the pandemic in terms of family support for pregnant women in the working area of Sampung Public Health Center, Ponorogo Regency. Metode this research is a cross sectional study. The sample in this study was pregnant women aged 13-33 weeks who had not been vaccinated against COVID-19 in the working area of the Sampung Public Health Center, Ponorogo Regency in July 2022 as many as 45 people using simple random sampling technique. Statistical test chi-square with a significant level of = 0.05.The results showed that 68.9% of respondents stated that they received good family support and 66.7% of respondents stated that they were willing to participate of vaccination. The results of the chi-square obtained that the chi (32.402) is greater than the chi table (3.841), it shows that good family support has an effect on vaccine availability. Family support and willingness to take the vaccine in pregnant women have a strong relationship, with test value of 0.647. Good family support can affect vaccination participation in pregnant women.
Utilization mother and child health book on knowledge pregnant women Retno Palupi Yonni Siwi; Erma Retnaningtyas; Anggrawati Wulandari; Nita Dwi Astikasari
Science Midwifery Vol 11 No 1 (2023): April: Midwifery and Health Sciences
Publisher : Institute of Computer Science (IOCS)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35335/midwifery.v10i6.1205

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The low knowledge of pregnancy care is influenced by the lack of information so that it has an impact on the utilization of MCH book. The purpose of this study was to analyze the effectiveness of the use of the MCH book on knowledge about pregnancy care for pregnant women. This study used a correlational analytic with a cross sectional. The population in this study were 40 respondents with a total sample of 36 respondents using the simple random sampling technique. Data collection by using a questionnaire, statistical test Spearman Rank. The results showed that 36 respondents, almost half of the respondents used MCH book in the high category, namely 15 respondents (41.7%), most of the respondents had knowledge of good pregnancy care, as many as 26 respondents (81.2%) . The results of data analysis using the Spearman Rank obtained a P value of < 0.05 (0.000 < 0.05), which means that the use of MCH book is effective on knowledge about pregnancy care in pregnant women. The utilization of the MCH book as a source of information and medical records as well as an important communication tool and information medium for health workers, pregnant women and families.