Ika Wijayanti
Poltekkes Kemenkes Jayapura

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Differences in Knowledge About HIV/AIDS In Adolescents Before And After Being Given Health Education Yeni Wardhani; Ika Wijayanti; Fitriani Fitriani
Journal of Midwifery Science: Basic and Applied Research Vol 4, No 1 (2022): Juli 2022
Publisher : Prodi DIII Kebidanan Blora Poltekkes Kemenkes Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (128.297 KB) | DOI: 10.31983/jomisbar.v4i1.8964

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Masalah kesehatan yang menjadi perhatian dunia saat ini adalah meningkatnya jumlah penderita HIV/AIDS (Human Immodefiency Virus). Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui perbedaan sebelum dan sesudah pendidikan kesehatan tentang pengetahuan HIV/AIDS pada Usia Remaja di SMA N 2 Mansoben. Desain penelitian yang digunakan adalah kuasi eksperimen. Sampel penelitian adalah remaja di SMA N 2 Mansoben yang berjumlah 60 orang. Instrumen pengumpulan data berupa kuesioner pengetahuan tentang HIV/AIDS. Data dianalisis dengan uji paired t test. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan Pengetahuan remaja sebelum diberikan pendidikan kesehatan tentang HIV/AIDS di SMA N 2 Mansoben sebagian besar dalam kategori pengetahuan kurang sebanyak 29 orang (48,3%). Pengetahuan remaja sesudah diberikan pendidikan kesehatan tentang HIV/AIDS di SMA N 2 Mansoben sebagian besar dalam kategori pengetahuan baik sebanyak 54 orang (90,0%). Ada perbedaan pengetahuan remaja sebelum dan sesudah diberikan pendidikan kesehehatan tentang HIV/AIDS di SMA N 2 Kota Mansoben (p=0.000). Pemberian pendidikan kesehatan tentang HIV/AIDS pada usia remaja sangat berpengaruh dalam meningkatkan pengetahuan. Karena remaja yang sudah mendapatkan pengetahuan tentang HIV/AIDS akan memiliki kepercayaan diri yang tinggi serta pandangan hidup yang positif dan lebih optimis untuk melakukan tindakan pencegahan tentang HIV/AIDS.
Differences in Parental Knowledge About ISPA Prevention In Toddlers Before and After Being Given PocketBooks Ika Wijayanti; Fachry Amal; Haerani Haerani
Journal of Midwifery Science: Basic and Applied Research Vol 3, No 2 (2021): Oktober 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (216.895 KB) | DOI: 10.31983/jomisbar.v3i2.8110

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ISPA in toddlers is very dangerous if not treated immediately, so there needs to be health education with a pocket book on how to prevent ISPA in toddlers. Pocket Book Media is a tool in the form of a book, equipped with writing and pictures that can cover many people, practical in its use because it can be used anywhere. The purpose of this study was whether there was a difference in the knowledge of parents about the prevention of ISPA in toddlers before and after being given a pocket book in the work area of the Hebeybhlu Yoka Health Center. This research method uses a quasi-experimental approach with aapproach  one group pretest – posttest design. The population in this study were Toddlers who suffered from ISPA in January-February 2021 in the Hebeybhulu Yoka Health Center area totaling 56 people, while the sample using random sampling technique was 15 people. The data collection instrument used a questionnaire. The results showed that there was a difference before and after being given a Pocket Book with p volume 0.000 p volume (0.05).Keyword : Buku Saku, ISPA Pada Balita, Pencegahan ISPA.
Factors Related to the Event of Malaria in Pregnant Women in Harapan Health Center Virdia Safitri; Fachry Amal; Ika Wijayanti
Journal of Midwifery Science: Basic and Applied Research Vol 3, No 1 (2021): Juli 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (279.567 KB) | DOI: 10.31983/jomisbar.v3i1.7490

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Malaria prevalence based on blood history in Indonesia in 2018 is 0.4% (Riskesdas, 2018). Data on pregnant women in Jayapura Regency in 2018 are 4,120 people. Of these, 132 were positively infected by malaria pregnant women (Dinkes District of Jayapura, 2018 - 2019). The purpose of the study was to determine the relationship batween knowledge, ANC compliance and parity with incidence of malaria in pregnant women at the Puskesmas Harapan. The study design was quantitative analytic with croos sectional approach with a total sample of 37 trimester II dan II pregnant women, with sampling techniques exachautive sampling and data analysis with chi-square test. The results showed that the knowledge variables (p = 0.140), ANC compliance (p = 0.873) and parity (p = 0.140). It can be concluded that there is no relationship between knowledge, ANC compliance and parity with the incidence of malaria in pregnant women at the Puskesma Harapan Key word: Malaria, Pregnant Women, Knowledge, ANC, Parity
Effectiveness of Beta Vulgaris L (BIT) Juice To Increase Haemoglobin Levels In Pregnant Women Anemia at Primary Health Care Kotaraja Sitti Zahyrah; Siana Dondi; Ika Wijayanti
Journal of Midwifery Science: Basic and Applied Research Vol 2, No 2 (2020): Oktober 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (451.71 KB) | DOI: 10.31983/jomisbar.v2i2.6512

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Anemia is the world's second leading cause of disability and because of that, it becomes one of the most serious global public health problems. Pregnant women who suffer from anemia are at risk of having miscarriage, babies born prematurely, low birth weight babies, and bleeding before and after delivery. This study aims to understand the effectiveness of giving beta vulgaris L (beet) fruit juice in increasing hemoglobin levels for anemic pregnant women. This research is a Quasi Experiment, using the Nonequivalent Control Group Design. The population in this study were 30 pregnant women who came for ANC examinations in October-December 2019. The sampling technique used was the total sampling technique. The data used for this research was the secondary data collected from the profile of the Jayapura City Health Office. Meanwhile, the primary data were collected using observation sheets and a digital haemometer. The analysis technique used was the Dependent T test (Paired Sample Test). This study showed the frequency distribution data before intervention, the level of mild anemia was 46.7% and moderate anemia was 53.3%. Based on the results of the Paired Sample T-Test, the value of p = 0.000 (p 0.05) was obtained.  Beta vulgaris L (beet) fruit juice is effective for increasing Hb levels of pregnant women with anemia. Keyword : Anemia, Beta Vulgaris L (Beet) juice, pregnant women, haemoglobin
Factors Affecting Knowledge Pregnant Mothers About Malaria in the Work Area Harapan Health Center Nihayatul Hasanah; Muji Lestari; Ika Wijayanti
Journal of Midwifery Science: Basic and Applied Research Vol 3, No 1 (2021): Juli 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (196.215 KB) | DOI: 10.31983/jomisbar.v3i1.7491

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Malaria, one of the infectious diseases that is still a public health problem, especially in Papua, has an impact on the decline in the quality of human resources which can cause various social, economic problems, and even affect security stability. Data from the Papua Province Health Office in 2018 the Harapan Health Center was ranked second after the Kanda Health Center which had the highest malaria disease rate, namely there were 28 pregnant women with malaria out of 1,557 pregnant women, namely 1.7% of pregnant women with malaria. The purpose of this study was to determine the factors that influence the knowledge of pregnant women about malaria in the work area of the Harapan Health Center. This type of research uses a quantitative research design with a cross sectional research design. This research was conducted in the work area of the Harapan Health Center, from March to April 2020. The data analysis that will be carried out is in the form of univariate data analysis and bivariate data analysis, validated Questionnaire Research Instruments. Data collection through secondary and primary data, data processing through SPSS. p value : 0.220, experience 0.453, education 0.453, occupation 0.453, source of information 0.733, socio-cultural 0.629 which all 0.05. There is no relationship between age, experience, education, occupation, sources of information, socio-culture and knowledge. Key word: Knowledge Factors, Malaria, Pregnant Women