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PEMBUATAN MATERNITY JACKET SEDERHANA SEBAGAI ALAT PERAGA PRAKTIKUM PEMERIKSAAN TINGGI FUNDUS UTERI DENGAN METODE LEOPOLD Dian Kartikasari; Catur Anita Sari; Niken Kumala Budi
JOMIS (Journal of Midwifery Science) Vol. 7 No. 2 (2023): JOMIS (Journal Of Midwifery Science)
Publisher : LPPM Universitas Abdurrab

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36341/jomis.v7i2.3370

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Uterine fundal height measurement using Leopold method is the one of the learning outcome in antenatal care course that must be achieved by midwifery students. For practical teaching in laboratory, the lecturer and the students usually use a phantom with synthetic rubber material. As it made of synthetic rubber, this phantom become stiff and lack of real tactile sensation to measure fundal height. This research aimed to make a simple maternity jacket as practical teaching aid which fabricable and affordable so the students can determine the fundal height boundary. This study used research and development method. The number of respondents was 32 with purposive sampling and 2 experts. This research taken place in Midwifery Laboratory of Poltekkes Kemenkes sorong from April to November 2021. The research instrument use questionnaire. The data was analyzed by converting the qualitative form to quantitative using Likert scale, and the mean score result was converted back to qualitative form. Feasibility analysis by calculating the score of the respondents’ assessment results compared to the ideal score. The results showed that the respondents strongly agreed that this product is feasible with feasibility percentage of 96.5%. Based on the results of the assessment, it is expected that this product can be used as a practical teaching aid and can improve students' skills in fundal height measurement. Further research is needed for the development of this practical teaching aids so that it can be used for a complete Leopold examination.
ALAT PERAGA MODEL UTERUS UNTUK SIMULASI PERDARAHAN, KOMPRESI BIMANUAL INTERNA DAN PEMASANGAN KONDOM KATETER Dian Kartikasari; Linda Yuliana Salawane
JOMIS (Journal of Midwifery Science) Vol. 8 No. 2 (2024): JOMIS (Journal Of Midwifery Science)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36341/jomis.v8i2.3988

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Bimanual compression (BC) and uterine balloon tamponade (UBT) are skills that midwifery students should achieve in midwifery emergency care, especially in atonic post partum haemorrhage (PPH) treatment as WHO recommendation. BC is performed by applying internal lower uterine pressure on anterior fornix of the uterus. While UBT can be performed by inserting a condom loaded foley’s catheter into the uterus and filled with saline. The aim is to press the blood vessels in the uterine cavity. For bimanual compression practice in the laboratory, students usually use a rubbered uterus model that can be pumped to simulate a soft and hardened uterus, but this model cannot be used to insert UBT because there is no cavity inside. The aim of this research is to create a uterine model that can provide bleeding simulation and perform bimanual compression and UBT. The research method is research and development (R&D). The total sample was 30 respondent, involving lecturers and clinical perceptor of Midwifery Department Poltekkes Kemenkes Sorong. The data was analyzed by changing the qualitative value to quantitative using a Likert scale then calculating the average score and cenverting it back to a qualitative value. Feasibility analysis by calculating the total respondent's score compared to the ideal score. The research results showed that the mean value was 6.45, which means that respondents strongly agreed (range 6.15-7.00) that this model is feasible, with a feasibility percentage of 91.85%. It is expected that this product can improve students' skills in performing bimanual compression and UBT
UJI KELAYAKAN PHANTOM LENGAN UNTUK PEMASANGAN KB IMPLAN DI LABORATORIUM KEBIDANAN POLTEKKES KEMENKES SORONG Dian Kartikasari; Rico G Latumahina
JOMIS (Journal of Midwifery Science) Vol. 9 No. 1 (2025): JOMIS (Journal Of Midwifery Science)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36341/jomis.v9i1.5200

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As part of their training to provide family planning services, midwife students should be able to insert and remove sub cutaneous contraceptive implant. One method of long-term birth control is the use of a contraceptive implant, which releases levonogestrel over time. Placing this 3–4 cm long and 0.2 cm wide silicone capsule beneath the skin on the inside of the upper arm is one method of preventing pregnancy. Students use a foam-coated- rubber upper arm model for hands-on practice inserting and removing contraceptive implants in the lab. Because this phantom is missing an upper arm, students have a harder time pinpointing the precise spot to put a contraceptive implant. This project aims to construct a comprehensive arm phantom that can assess the layers of skin and muscle for the purpose of placing contraceptive implants. This research is an research and development study. The research was carried out for 9 months from January to September 2024. To analyse the data, we first used a Likert scale to quantify the qualitative evaluations, then averaged the scores, and finally returned to the qualitative values. In order to determine if it was feasible, we compared the respondents' evaluation ratings to the ideal scores. With a mean score of 6.46 (range: 6.15-7.00), respondents highly agreed that the instrument is feasible to use, according to the data. The product's viability was determined to be 91.76%. Developing tool features needs to be carried out so that the tool can be used for various other functions as a teaching aid for other practicums related to midwifery clinical skills.