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Journal : Prima Wiyata Health

PENGARUH PIJAT HAMIL TERHADAP PERUBAHAN KUALITAS TIDUR IBU HAMIL TRIMESTER TIGA Dian Anggraini, Rista; Hidayah, Ardiyanti
PRIMA WIYATA HEALTH Vol 3 No 2 (2022): Prima Wiyata Health, Juli 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (395.503 KB) | DOI: 10.60050/pwh.v3i2.21

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Pregnancy have an impact on the quality of sleep for pregnant women, short gestational age or premature birth and are detrimental to the development of safar in the fetus. Pregnant massage can facilitate blood circulation, make the body relax, muscle tension in certain parts can be reduced (Aprillia, 2010), reduce cortisol hormone to reduce stress, neropineprin to reduce gold, serotine to reduce pain in the back and legs, low fetal activity , so that the quality of sleep for pregnant women increases, and the premature level in infants is low (field et al, 2004). Research design: this is a Quasi- experimental study with pre test and post test approaches. Results of the analysis: based on the Mann Whitney test results, there was no significant difference (v-palue = 0.104) average sleep quality in pregnant women in the third trimester before and after pregnancy without pregnancy. There is a significant difference (v-palue = 0.001) average sleep quality of third trimester pregnant women before and after pregnancy massage. There is a significant difference in mean difference in sleep quality in third trimester pregnant women in the group with pregnant or not massage (v-palue = 0.049). Conclusion: There is an effect of pregnant massage on changes in sleep quality of third trimester pregnant women
RELATIONSHIP PREECLAMPSIA WITH PREMATURE LABOR IN JOMBANG REGIONAL GENERAL HOPITAL ON JUNE IN THE YEAR 2019 th Ika Nuriza, Ananda; Na'im, Semi; Hidayah, Ardiyanti
PRIMA WIYATA HEALTH Vol 1 No 1 (2020): Prima Wiyata Health, Januari 2020
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Preeclampsia is pregnancy disorder that characterized clinical symptoms of hypertension, urine protein, edema, at gestational age >20weeks-48hours after delivery. Premature labor is labor that occurs at gestational age >20weeks <37weeks, or with fetal weight <2500gram. This study to determine relationship preeclampsia with premature labor in Jombang Regional General Hospital. Study design used is non-experimental observations with correlational design or analytical survey approach retrospectively. Population all maternal preeclampsia 80respondents. Samples included 80respondents. Sampling using total sampling technique, independent variable preeclampsia and dependent variable preterm labor, to determine relationship between variables used Chi-Quadrat correlation test. Results of more than half respondents had preeclampsia 50respondents (62.5%), almost half respondents severe preeclampsia 30respondents (37.5%). Most respondents didn’t experience preterm birth 55respondents (68.8%), almost half preterm labor as much as 25respondents (31.2%). The results Chi-Quadrat analysis get p value = 0.001 < α = 0.05, H1 accepted, There’s relationship between preeclampsia with preterm labor in Jombang General Hospital. Chi-Quadrat correlation value 0.346 according interpretation table included in range 0.200-0.399 that weak interpretation. Attempts overcome these problems counseling about preeclampsia in pregnant women be mothers know about preeclampsia. Signs, symptoms, impact so that women are more cautious and careful in maintaining health.
PENGARUH SENAM NIFAS TERHADAP PROSES INVOLUSI UTERI PADA IBU POSTPARTUM Hidayah, Ardiyanti; Dian Anggraini, Rista
PRIMA WIYATA HEALTH Vol 4 No 1 (2023): Prima Wiyata Health, Januari 2023
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Postpartum hemorrhagic is caused by improper uterine involution, therefore early ambulation with postpartum exercise is needed. Postpartum gymnastics is one way of early mobilization that is highly mandated for post partum mothers so that the involution process runs smoothly. The aim of the study was to determine the effect of postpartum exercise on uterine involution in post partum at the Prima Wiyata Husada clinic, Mancar Village, Peterongan District, Jombang Regency in 2020. The research method was pre-experimental with 30 post normal respondents. mothers giving birth at the Prima Wiyata Husada clinic in Mancar Village, Peterongan District, Jombang Regency consisting of 15 mothers who did postpartum exercises (experimental respondent group). And 15 mothers who did not do purperal exercises (control group). The data collection used observation while the formula used the dependent t-test, the results of research on the speed of uterine involution in mothers who did postpartum exercise were mostly in the fast category as many as 8 people (53.3%), the rest were in the normal category as many as 5 people (33.3%) %) %), whereas in the slow category it does not come out (0.00%). The uterine involution rate in postpartum women who did not do postpartum exercise was mostly in the slow category as many as 9 people (60.6%), the rest in the normal category were 4 people (26.6%), while in the fast category there were 2 people (13, 6%) 3%). Can resolve differences in changes in uterine involution between the intervention group and the control group
KARAKTERISTIK IBU DALAM MENUNJANG PERTUMBUHAN DAN PERKEMBANGAN ANAK BALITA Farida, Siti Nur; Hidayah, Ardiyanti; Anggraini, Rista Dian
PRIMA WIYATA HEALTH Vol 6 No 1 (2025): Prima Wiyata Health: Januari 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.60050/pwh.v6i1.84

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Background: Children's lives are a crucial stage of development that has to be supported. This stage is characterized by extremely quick physical, psychomotor, mental, and social development and growth. 34.3% of parents do not take their children's growth and development into account. As a result, many children's growth and development have not been monitored. 33.5% of kids are thought to have developmental issues. Objectives: To monitor the progress and development of toddlers at the Kesamben Public Health Center in Jombang Regency, the study set out to identify the characteristics of toddler mothers. Methods: Cross-sectional approach in a descriptive study design. The study's samples, which were chosen by chance, consisted of up to 53 mothers of toddlers. Data analysis employs univariate analysis. Results: Twenty-seven mothers (50.9%) had a high family income, thirty mothers (56.6%) were between the ages of twenty and thirty-six, thirty mothers (54.8%) had completed high school, thirty mothers (69.8%) had two or more children, and forty-four mothers (83%), did not work, according to the findings.   Conclusion: The study findings indicate that most mothers of toddlers at Posyandu Dahlia, Kesamben Public Health Center, Jombang Regency are in the productive age range, have completed high school education, have high family income, have two or more children, and are not employed. These characteristics influence mothers' involvement in monitoring their children's growth and development. Mothers with higher education and stable income tend to have better awareness of child growth monitoring. Additionally, unemployed mothers have more time to participate in Posyandu activities compared to working mothers. This study highlights the need for increased parental awareness and education programs to enhance child growth monitoring, particularly among mothers with lower education and income levels. Strengthening health education and parental support is essential to improve children's overall health and development outcomes.