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HUBUNGAN DUKUNGAN SOSIAL DAN PEMANFAATAN BUKU KIA DENGAN KUNJUNGAN ANTENATAL CARE (ANC) Indreswati indreswati; Vitria Komala Sari; Yuni Melpa Julisa
Maternal Child Health Care Vol 1, No 3 (2019): Maternal Child Health Care
Publisher : Universitas Fort de Kock Bukittinggi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32883/mchc.v1i3.1972

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The guguk panjang health center is the national health center with the lowest K4 coverage and experienced a decline from 84.3% to 53.32% in 2018. This study aims to determine the relationship between social support and utilization of MCH books with antenatal care visits (ANC) in the working area of the health center the length of the Bukittinggi city in 2018.The type of this research was descriptive analytic with a cross sectional study approach. It was conducted on November to December 2018 in Guguk Panjang Community Health Center. The populations were all TM III pregnant women. They were 48 people. Then, by using total sampling technique, all of the populations were chosen as the samples. The data were collected trough questionnaire sheets. Next, it was analyzed by univariate and bivariate analysis.The results of this research showed that 55.3% of respondents had poor social support. Then, 51.1% of them used KIA books well. Last 57.4% of respondents had regular ANC. Moreover, there was a correlation between social support (p = 0.041, OR = 4.364) and utilization of the MCH books (p = 0.028, OR = 4,667) toward Antenatal Care (ANC) visits. In short, it can be concluded that social support and utilization of MCH books were significantly associated with Antenatal Care (ANC) visits. Then, it is expected to all parties, especially pregnant women able to utilize MCH books in order to enlarge their and it may change their behavior to do better Antenatal Care visits.Keywords               : Antenatal Care Visits, Social Support, Utilization of MCH books 
PROFIL IBU BERSALIN DENGAN BAYI ASFIKSIA DI RSUD KOLONEL ABUNDJANI BANGKO Ainal Mardiah; Widya Nengsih; Vitria Komala Sari; Tri Andi Eka Putra
HUMAN CARE JOURNAL Vol 8, No 2 (2023): Human Care Journal
Publisher : Universitas Fort De Kock

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32883/hcj.v8i2.2526

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Abstrak Data World Health Organization AKB di dunia pada tahun 2019  mencapai angka 28,2 per 1000 kelahiran hidup. Hasil Survei  Demografi dan Kesehatan Indonesia tahun 2017 menunjukkan AKN sebesar 15  per 1000 kelahiran hidup dan AKB sebesar 24 per 1000 kelahiran hidup. Berdasarkan data di RSUD Kolonel Abundjani Bangko  didapatkan angka kejadian asfiksia neonatorum pada tahun 2019 terdapat 119 kasus , pada 2020  tercatat 108 kasus, dan tahun 2021 sebanyak 85 kasus. Penyebab terbesar kematian bayi baru lahir adalah  asfiksia yaitu 11,4%. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui bagaimana Profil Ibu Bersalin Dengan Bayi Asfiksia Di RSU Kolonel Abundjani Bangko Tahun 2020-2021. Jenis penelitian ini adalah Deskriptif yang terdiri dari dua variabel, Variabel Independent yaitu Usia, Pendidikan, Paritas, Usia Kehamilan, KPD, Partus Lama, Kadar HB dan Kadar Leukosit Variabel Dependent yaitu Bayi Asfiksia. Sampel dalam penelitian ini berjumlah 193  dengan menggunakan  Total Sampling. Hasil penelitian ini diperoleh profil Ibu bersalin yaitu Usia Ibu 64,8% Tidak Berisiko, Pendidikan 30,1% SMA, Paritas 80,8% Tidak Berisiko, Usia Kehamilan 62,2% Tidak Berisiko, KPD 52,2% Tidak KPD, Partus Lama 73,6% Tidak Partus Lama, Kadar HB 52,3% Normal, dan Kadar Leukosit 52,8% Tidak Normal. Berdasarkan hasil penelitian diatas maka disarankan kepada tenaga kesehatan dan penyedia layanan kesehatan agar dapat meningkatkan pelayanan khususnya asuhan kebidanan pada ibu agar dapat mendeteksi dini faktor risiko asfiksia sehingga dapat menurunkan angka kejadian asfiksia pada bayi baru lahirKata Kunci : Paritas, KPD, Partus Lama, Hemoglobin, Leukosit.Daftar Bacaan : 37 (2010-2021)
IBU BINTARI; Breastfeeding education to improve skilss of post partum Vitria Komala Sari; Seli Angraini; Vedjia Medhyna
Journal of Health Technology Assessment in Midwifery Vol. 8 No. 2 (2025): November
Publisher : Universitas Aisyiyah Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31101/jhtam.4580

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Exclusive breastfeeding is the fulfillment of nutrition given to infants aged 0 to 6 months. The coverage of Exclusive Breastfeeding at Tigo Baleh Community Health Center is 56.5%. The cause of the problem that often occurs is that mothers do not have the ability to breastfeed properly. The impact on babies who are not breastfed will be susceptible to health problems. One of the supporting media for mothers to understand breastfeeding techniques is by using pocket books. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of providing pocket books on skills in postpartum mothers in the Tigo Baleh Community Health Center Working Area, Bukittinggi City in 2024. This research method is quantitative. using a quasi-experimental design with two groups, namely pretest and posttest with a sample of 32 postpartum women and breastfeeding mothers. The sample of postpartum women with a total sample of 32 people consisting of 16 intervention groups and 16 control groups with purposive sampling technique. The instruments used were questionnaires and checklists. Research data processing uses SPSS with Wilcoxon and Mann-Whitney. The study results showed a difference in pretest-posttest skill scores of 0.000 (p<0.05) in the intervention group, while there was no difference in results in the control group, with a result of 0.002 (p>0.05). The conclusion of this study is that providing a pocket book has an effect on breastfeeding knowledge, skills, and self-efficacy among postpartum mothers in the Tigo Baleh Community Health Center (Puskesmas) working area in Bukittinggi City. It is hoped that the study site can utilize the pocket book in providing education to postpartum and breastfeeding mothers to improve breastfeeding skills.