Mega Silvian Natalia
Midwifery Study Program, Stikes Hafshawaty Zainul Hasan, Probolinggo, Indonesia

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Journal : Health and Technology Journal (HTECHJ)

Relationship between Chronic Energy Deficiency (CED) with Pregnant Women and Abortion Qurrotul Aini; Mega Silvian Natalia; Tutik Ekasari
Health and Technology Journal (HTechJ) Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): April 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (181.288 KB) | DOI: 10.53713/htechj.v1i2.23

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The development of health resources in Indonesia today is still marked by the vulnerability to the health status of mothers and children, especially the problem of the still high maternal and infant mortality rates. The causes of maternal death are divided into direct deaths and indirect deaths. One of the causes of maternal death is Chronic Energy Deficiency (CED). The role of nutritional adequacy is very vital, starting from the first trimester of pregnancy to the first thousand days of life. CED in pregnant women can affect the growth process of the fetus and can cause miscarriage. In this study, the researchers aimed to identify a relationship between CED and abortion. This study used a correlation design with a retrospective approach, with a total population of 24 pregnant women with a sample of 24 women who had experienced abortions. The results of the data analysis showed that 66.7% of abortion mothers had CED. the results of the Fisher's Exact Test statistical test obtained a significant degree of the p-value (0.000) < α (0.05) then H1 accepted and H0 rejected, which means that there is a relationship between chronic energy deficiency in pregnant women and the incidence of abortion at the Klenang Kidul Banyuanyar Probolinggo Health Center in 2021-2022. Health workers are expected to carry out prevention efforts by checking the nutritional status of pregnant women regularly and providing knowledge about balanced nutritional needs.
Socio-Cultural Relations with K6 Visits to Pregnant Women Gestational Age > 36 Weeks Supiyati; Iis Hanifah; Mega Silvian Natalia
Health and Technology Journal (HTechJ) Vol. 1 No. 3 (2023): June 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53713/htechj.v1i3.25

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Socio-cultural is a custom carried out by someone from generation to generation based on trusted habits. One of them is the social culture in carrying out pregnancy checks according to standards known as K6 visits. Visits of K6 pregnant women are contacts of pregnant women with health workers to get ANC services according to the 10T standard, and the frequency of visits is at least six times during the gestation period, namely one time in the 1st trimester, two times in the 2nd trimester, and three times in the 3rd trimester. It aims to analyze socio-cultural relations with K6 visits. This study uses a research design analyst with a cross-sectional approach. Data were taken from interviews with respondents using questionnaires and observation sheets, carried out at the KIA Polyclinic at the Klenang Kidul Health Center on June 16 - August 22, 2022, with 30 respondents using accidental sampling. Data collection includes coding, editing, and tabulating, and then the data is analyzed manually and by computer testingChi-square. Of the 30 respondents studied, most were aged 20-35 years (50%), most of them had junior high school education (43.3%), most of them did not work (60%), the decision-makers in conducting pregnancy checks were pregnant women themselves (40 %), some are Madurese (70%), the majority are Muslim (100%), some respondents have one child (46.67%). The pregnancy status is mostly multigravida (46.67%). Most respondents were social and cultural (60%) and made K6 visits (53.3%). Data analysis in this study uses Uji Chi-Square with a value of α=0.05. The calculation results obtained a p-value < 0.05, namely 0.001 < 0.05, meaning there is a socio-cultural relationship with K6 visits at the Klenang Kidul Probolinggo Health Center. It is hoped that the Klenang Kidul Probolinggo Health Center will improve pregnancy check-up services according to the standards set by the government by providing counseling on the benefits of Antenatal Care as early as possible and not be affected by the existing social culture to reduce Maternal Mortality Rates and Infant Mortality Rates.
The Relationship between Adolescent Girls' Behavior on Reproductive Health and the Motivation to Do Premarital Health Examinations Ulin Nikmah; Iis Hanifah; Mega Silvian Natalia
Health and Technology Journal (HTechJ) Vol. 1 No. 3 (2023): June 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53713/htechj.v1i3.27

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Reproductive health is the starting point for developing maternal and child health, which can be prepared early, even before a woman becomes pregnant and a mother. Preconceptional health is part of the overall health between women and men during their reproductive years. This study analyzes the relationship between adolescent girls' behavior on reproductive health and motivation to conduct premarital health examinations in Gading Kulon Village, Probolinggo. This quantitative research design with a correlational design using a study approach across sectional with 34 respondents using an accidental sampling technique. Data collection included coding, editing, and tabulating, then analyzed manually and by computer with Spearman Rank. Based on data from 34 respondents, most of the behavior of young women regarding reproductive health was lacking; 22 respondents (64.7%) included motivation to carry out premarital examinations, namely two respondents (5.9%) were good, 14 respondents (41.2%) sufficient, while 18 respondents were lacking (52.9%) was found p=0.002, there is a relationship between female adolescent behavior regarding reproductive health with motivation to carry out premarital health checks in Gading Kulon Village, Probolinggo. Therefore, the existence of youth groups must be addressed.
The Relationship between the Husband's Role and the Readiness of Third-Trimester Pregnant Women in Facing Childbirth During the New Normal Period of Covid-19 Resi Wiliam Leastuti; Mega Silvian Natalia; Agustina Widayati
Health and Technology Journal (HTechJ) Vol. 1 No. 3 (2023): June 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53713/htechj.v1i3.29

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Covid-19 is a group of viruses that can cause disease in animals or humans. Several types of coronaviruses cause respiratory tract infections in humans ranging from cold coughs to more serious ones, such as Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) and severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS). This study analyzes the relationship between the husband's role and the readiness of third-trimester pregnant women to face childbirth during the new normal period in the work area of ​​the Kuripan Health Center, Probolinggo Regency. This quantitative research design uses a correlational design using a cross-sectional study approach with 32 respondents using an accidental sampling technique. Data collection included coding, editing, and tabulating, then analyzed manually and by computer with the Wilcoxon test. Based on 32 respondents, primarily the role of a good husband, 12 respondents (37.5%) including the readiness of third-trimester pregnant women who were ready, ten respondents (31.3%) and pregnant women who were not prepared for childbirth, two respondents (6.3%). It was obtained as p=0.007, so there is a relationship between the husband's role and the readiness of third-trimester pregnant mothers to face delivery on the new normal in the work area of ​​the Kuripan Health Center, Probolinggo Regency. It is expected that during the examination of pregnant women before delivery in every village for 36 weeks of gestation, a swab antigen test will be carried out once and before delivery once so that sometimes the role of the husband and family influences the mother's readiness to carry out the prenatal examination process, especially during the transition period from pandemic to new normal.
The Relationship Between Parents' Support Regarding Covid-19 Vaccination in Children with Children's Readiness in Following Covid-19 Vaccinations Homsiatur Rohmatin; Leni Puji Wibiati; Mega Silvian Natalia
Health and Technology Journal (HTechJ) Vol. 1 No. 3 (2023): June 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53713/htechj.v1i3.30

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The Indonesian Pediatrician Association notes that the number of COVID-19 cases in children in Indonesia is now the highest in Asia. This study analyzes the relationship between parental support regarding Covid-19 vaccination in children and children's readiness to participate in Covid 19 vaccination. This quantitative research design uses a correlational design using a cross-sectional study approach with 35 respondents using a total sampling technique. Data collection includes coding, editing, and tabulating, then analyzed manually and by computer with the Chi-Square Test. Based on data from 35 respondents, most of the parental support that supported the number of 26 respondents (74.3%) included the readiness of children who were ready by the number of 22 respondents (62.9%) and who were not ready by the number of 4 respondents (11.4%). obtained p-value: 0.001 and a=0.05, meaning r<a, so there is a relationship between parental support regarding Covid 19 vaccination in children with children's readiness to participate in Covid-19 vaccination.