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The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Examination of Pregnant Women (Antenatal Care): A Literature Review Siti Roudhotul Jannah; Aini Ahmad
International Journal of Advanced Health Science and Technology Vol. 2 No. 1 (2022): February
Publisher : Forum Ilmiah Teknologi dan Ilmu Kesehatan (FORITIKES)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (205.307 KB) | DOI: 10.35882/ijahst.v2i1.3

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COVID-19 pandemic is making universal, radical, and very rapid changes in the health services of many countries around the world, especially obstetrics. The World Health Organization states that Coronavirus Disease 2019 (Covid-19) is a global pandemic. As one of the vulnerable groups, pregnant women need to avoid Covid-19 transmission and maintain their health in the pandemic period. The purpose of the study was to look at some of the research together and gain a frame of mind in solving problems about antenatal care in the time of the covid-19 pandemic. Research methods using literature review studies are obtained through the database of international journal providers Proquest and Jurnal Scientific Indonesia through google scholar with keywords according to MESH (Medical Subject Heading) namely "Pandemic Covid-19", "Antenatal Care". As a result of 12 studies, 8 showed negative ratings in which respondents did not make antenatal care visits citing fear of being infected with the virus, felt antenatal care was inadequate and caused great emotional damage to users. 2 of the 8 articles have also implemented online-based health care methods, using smartphone apps specifically designed to be used as a medium for sending health messages so that pregnant women can monitor the health of their pregnancies. As well as reducing direct interaction during the Covid-19 pandemic without compromising pregnancy outcomes. So that optimal education is needed from health workers, to increase the awareness of respondents in determining good behavior during pregnancy in order to undergo pregnancy and childbirth well.
GIVING OF LIME AND HONEY MASKS TO ADOLESCENT WOMEN WITH ACNE VULGARIS DURING MENSTRUATION AT THE HURUN INN PETERONGAN JOMBANG HOSTEL: A CASE STUDY Siti Roudhotul Jannah; Muzayyaroh Muzayyaroh; Syafira Ayu Nurellia Fajrin; Good Nur Abidah
International Journal of Social Science Vol. 1 No. 1: Juni 2021
Publisher : Bajang Institute

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53625/ijss.v1i1.4983

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Acne vulgaris occurs due to clogged pores resulting in thickening of the skin at the opening of the holes which occurs due to increased oil production in the oil glands (sebaceous glands). The cause of acne in young women is because they often eat oily foods such as fried foods and lack of rest due to school and dormitory activities which can trigger acne. (Suryoprajogo, Nadine: 2012).The purpose of this study was to provide midwifery care to young women Ms. "A" with acne vulgaris during menstruation by giving a mask of lime and honey which is applied evenly to the face for 30 minutes.The method used in this research is qualitative research with a case study approach. The focus of this case study is Young Women Ms. “A”. The location of the research was carried out at the Hurun Inn Peterongan Jombang Dormitory. Data collection techniques using interviews and observation and documentation.The results of Midwifery Care that had been given to the young woman Ms "A" with acne during menstruation did not find data indicating abnormalities. Care Plans can be implemented in this Midwifery Care. The final evaluation found that the young woman Ms "A" was running smoothly without any problems and there were no complications. In the management of Midwifery Care, there is no gap between theory and cases that occur.The conclusion of the process of healing / preventing acne in young women Ms "A" with acne during menstruation went according to plan with a final evaluation after 14 days carried out without problems/complications.
MOTHER'S KNOWLEDGE ABOUT LACTATION AMENORRHEA METHOD (LAM) OF BREASTFEEDING Ninik Azizah; Vivin Eka Rahmawati; Siti Roudhotul Jannah; Suyati Suyati; Zulfa Khusniyah
Jurnal Keperawatan Muhammadiyah Edisi Khusus (2023): International Conference of Health Innovation and Technology (ICHIT)
Publisher : UNIVERSITAS MUHAMMADIYAH SURABAYA

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30651/jkm.v0i0.17865

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Objective: To Assess the Level of Knowledge of Breastfeeding Mothers About the Lactation Amenorrhea Method (LAM).Methods: Description research with a population of 75 respondents and sampling of all breastfeeding mothers. The data analysis used is univariate analysis.Results: Most of the respondents were aged between 26-35 years (73.3%), more than half of them had their last education at the upper secondary level (50.7%), most of the respondents were unemployed (72%), the most parity was primigravida (68%), all respondents had been exposed to information about LAM (100%) which was mostly sourced from electronic media (92%) and most respondents had sufficient knowledge about LAM (40%) .Conclusion: Most of the respondents have sufficient knowledge. Therefore, the role of health workers is needed to further intensify information about lactational amenorrhea contraceptive methods so that they can use them correctly.
FACTORS THAT INFLUENCE BREAST SELF-EXAMINATION BEHAVIOR (BSE) ON STUDENTS Roudho Jannah
Jurnal Smart Kebidanan Vol. 11 No. 2 (2024): DECEMBER 2024
Publisher : Universitas Karya Husada Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34310/jskb.v11i2.112

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The highest incidence of cancer in women is breast cancer (22% of all new cancer cases in women in the world). One way to detect breast cancer early is to do a breast self-examination (BSE) regularly and correctly. The purpose of this study is to find out the factors that affect the behavior of students of the DIII Midwifery Study Program FIK Unipdu in carrying out BSE on a regular basis. The research method used is cross sectional. The population in the study was all students of the DIII Midwifery Study Program and the sample used was 34 students with sampling techniques using accidental sampling. The results showed that there was no relationship between age (p value 0.097), knowledge (p value 0.136), family history (p value 0.196), family support (p value 0.017) and information sources (p value 0.064) with students' BSE behavior. It is hoped that health workers or educational institutions will motivate students to do BSE regularly and correctly.