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THE EFFECT OF BREASTFEEDING ENGINEERING HEALTH EDUCATION ON THE BEHAVIOR OF POST PARTUM MOTHERS IN SISUMUT PUSKESMAS KOTAPINANG LABUSEL IN 2021 Nila Hayati; Mestika Rija Helti
Science Midwifery Vol 10 No 2 (2022): April: Science Midwifery
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The importance of supporting successful breastfeeding is the first time during pregnancy where a prospective mother must seek information about the advantages of breastfeeding, the benefits of breastfeeding for babies and good and correct breastfeeding techniques. This is inseparable from the importance of health education, especially health education in breastfeeding techniques. This study aims to determine the Effect of Breastfeeding Technical Health Education on the Behavior of Post Partum Mothers at the Sisumut Health Center Kotapinang Labusel in 2021. This research is a quasi-experimental research with one group pre-post test design. This research has been carried out from July 2021 to August 2021. The population is 40 people. Sampling using accidental sampling with a total sample of 28 people. The results showed that the behavior of postpartum mothers before the breastfeeding technique health education was mostly in the bad category as many as 19 people (67.9%) while the behavior of postpartum mothers after the breastfeeding technique health education was mostly well behaved as many as 26 people (92.9%). Based on the results of the Wilcoxon test, it was found that the average value before treatment was 3.39 with a standard deviation of 1.618 and after being given treatment there was an average increase to 6.54 with a standard deviation of 1.202. So it can be concluded that there is an influence of Breastfeeding Technical Health Education on the Behavior of Post Partum Mothers at the Sisumut Health Center Kotapinang Labusel in 2021. Suggestions in this study Sisumut Kotapinang Labusel improve postpartum maternal health education.
Relationship of Postpartum Mother's Knowledge about Perineal Care with Belief in Healing Perineal Sutures in Lima Puluh Village, Lima Puluh Subdistrict, Batu Bara Regency in 2021 Mestika Rija Helti Tanjung
Science Midwifery Vol 10 No 1, October (2021): Science Midwifery
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In the puerperium, there are usually wounds in the birth canal which are also called perineal wounds. Perineal wound healing if there is no infection will heal within 6-7 days. Based on the results of interviews, it was found that 7 out of 11 postpartum mothers had less knowledge about perineal care and wound healing took a long time. This research aimsJuan to find out the relationship between mother's knowledge about perineal wound care and Perineal wound healing belief in Limapuluh Village, Limapuluh Subdistrict in 2021. This research is an analytic survey with a cross sectional approach, data collection is carried out using a questionnaire, the research population is all postpartum mothers in the fifty sub-district fifty in July to September 2021, namely 47 mothers. The sampling technique in this study was carried out with a total sampling technique of the entire population as a sample. The results of the study found that from 47 respondents (100%) the majority of respondents' knowledge about perineal wound care was sufficient, namely 17 people (36.2%), fast wound healing as many as 29 people (61.7%). The results of the Chi-Square test (Pearson Chi-Square) at the 95% confidence level resulted in a P value of 0.000 (P <0.05) where H0 was rejected and Ha was accepted. This shows that there is a statistically significant relationship between mother's knowledge about perineal wound care and perineal wound healing in Lima Puluh Village, Fifty District in 2021. There is a relationship between mother's knowledge about perineal wound care and perineal wound healing in Limapuluh Subdistrict, Lima Puluh Tahun 2021. Therefore, it is recommended for mothers to increase knowledge about proper perineal wound care.
Covid Task Force Performance Reviewed from Perceived Stigma and Knowledge about Covid-19 with Infectious Anxiety as Intervening Variables Sukma Yunita; Mestika Rija Helti; Sumiatik; Ruri Aditya Sari
Science Midwifery Vol 10 No 4 (2022): October: Science Midwifery
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Work related to covid-19 creates a feeling of stigma attached to a person or group receiving stigma receiving discriminatory treatment from the majority group, so their environment rejects it. The method of collecting data by distributing questionnaires to 32 covid-19 task force people who were indicated by perceived stigma and anxiety of contracting who were carrying out tasks at 2 big Malls in Medan. The data from the study were processed using validity, reliability tests and linear regression tests to determine their relationship. The covid task force experiences anxiety of contracting, linear regression analysis is carried out to determine its relationship to performance. Based on the results there is a positive relationship between perceived stigma and the performance of the covid-19 task force, with a correlation coefficient value of t = 2.891 with p = 0.0004 (p<0.01). There is no relationship between anxiety and performance, however with a coefficient value of F = 8.763 with p = 0.000 (p<0.01) means perceived stigma and knowledge of the coronavirus with anxiety as an intervening variable together has a significant influence on performance on the covid-19 task force in the era of the Covid-19 pandemic.
The Effect of Warm Compresses on the Intensity of Labor Pain in Primigravida Mothers in the First Stage of Active Phase at the Blangkajeren City Health Center in 2022 Mestika Rija Helti; Nila Hayati
Science Midwifery Vol 10 No 5 (2022): December: Science Midwifery
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According to the Ministry of the Republic of Indonesia, from several studies that have been carried out, around 90% of deliveries are accompanied by pain during childbirth. Giving warm compresses is one method to meet the need for comfort and to reduce maternal pain during childbirth. Done by placing a hot jar with a temperature of 42℃on the sacrum area, lower abdomen, and on the perineal area, for 20 minutes. This study aims to analyze the effect of giving warm compresses to reducing pain in in-partu mothers during the active phase I at the Blangkajeren Health Center in 2022. The results of the respondents' pain level before compressing were moderate pain (3.3%), severe pain (43.3%) and very severe pain (53.3%). And the pain level of the respondents after warm compresses was mild pain (16.7%), moderate pain (33.3%), severe pain (26.7%), and very severe pain (23.3%). In conclusion, there is a significant effect of warm compresses on reducing the level of labor pain with the results of the hypothesis test H0 being rejected and Ha being accepted as a significant value of 0.00 <0.05