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LITERATURE REVIEW : PENERAPAN COUNTER PRESSURE UNTUK MENGURANGI NYERI PERSALINAN KALA I Erni Juniartati; Melyana Nurul Widyawati
JURNAL KEBIDANAN Vol 8, No 2 (2018): Oktober (2018)
Publisher : Politeknik Kesehatan Kementerian Kesehatan Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31983/jkb.v8i2.3740

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The Pain is a natural process of labor, but if not handled properly, it will cause another problem, namely increasing anxiety in the labour process. So that the production of adrenaline hormone increases and results in vasoconstriction that causes maternal blood flow to the fetus to fall. During this time, pain management using drugs but many drugs except expensive, contains a side effect too. So, non pharmacological methods are more recommended because they safe for pregnant women. One of the non pharmacological recommended is Counter Pressure. Article searching conducted in some databases: Google Scholar, Proquest and Science Direct. Keyword used were “Counter Pressure”, “pain”, Labour”and finally got 10 articles matched (4 international articles and 6 national articles).  Counter Pressure could be categorized as a safe and effective intervention to reduce labor pain at first phase.  Using Counter Pressure will close the pain stimulus that will be delivered to the spinal cord and brain. Endorphin compounds will be activated at Counter Pressure so that the transmission of pain messages can be inhibited which can cause significant decrease in pain sensation. Counter Pressure could reduce labour pain at first phase.
PENGARUH PIJAT TERHADAP PRODUKSI ASI PADA IBU POSTPARTUM PRIMIPARA DI KOTA SEMARANG Agustina Catur Setyaningrum; Melyana Nurul Widyawati
JURNAL KEBIDANAN Vol 8, No 1 (2018): Oktober (2018)
Publisher : Politeknik Kesehatan Kementerian Kesehatan Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31983/jkb.v8i1.3736

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One cause of the high failure of breastfeeding was the lack of breastmilk production..Less breastmilk production after giving birth was also possibly caused by the lack of prolactin and oxytocin hormones stimulation. Massage can increase milk production by 11,5 timesThe research aimed to prove the effect of aromatherapic massage toward cortisol level and breastmilk production of primaparous postpartum women in Semarang.Quasy experiment with non equivalent control group design. Sampling technique wasconsecutive sampling. Total samples were 22 persons. To analyze data, Paired Sample Test and Independent Sample T test were used.There was an effect of massageto increased breastmilk production with p value = 0.000. Significant differences of breastmilk production occurred among the all groups (p value = 0,000)and the means different is 40,36 ml. Massage was proven to increase breast milk production in primiparous postpartum .
Kombinasi Pijat Oksitosin dan Kapsul Jintan Hitam untuk Meningkatkan Kadar Hormon Prolaktin pada Ibu Postpartum dengan Seksio Sesarea Yunita Dyah Fitriani; Syarief Thaufik H; Melyana Nurul W; Suhartono Suhartono
Jurnal LINK Vol 11, No 3 (2015): September 2015
Publisher : Pusat Penelitian dan Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat, Poltekkes Kemenkes Semarang

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Research objectives analyze the effectiveness of combination oxytocin massage and black cumin capsules to increase the prolactin hormone levels in postpartum with sectio caesarean. Research methods quasi-experimental method non randomized controlled trial desain pretest posttest control group. The subjects are postpartum with sectio caesarean. It was chosen by purposive sampling. Analysis uses paired t-test and uses one-way anova. Results there were differences of prolactin hormone levels before and after given oxytocin massage (p=0.000). There were differences of prolactin hormone levels before and after given black cumin capsules (p=0.000). There were differences of prolactin hormone levels before and after given combination oxytocin massage and black cumin capsules (p=0.000). There were differences of prolactin hormone levels before and after controls (p=0.005). Conclusion the most effective of treatment to increase prolactin hormone levels is combination oxytocin massage and black cumin capsules. It is needed combination oxytocin massage and black cumin capsule to increase prolactin hormone levels.
SKRINING DAN PENDAMPINGAN PENCEGAHAN PENYAKIT TIDAK MENULAR DI MASYARAKAT Nina Indriyawati; Widodo Widodo; Melyana Nurul Widyawati; Djoko Priyatno; Marichatul Jannah
Jurnal LINK Vol 14, No 1 (2018): MEI 2018
Publisher : Pusat Penelitian dan Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat, Poltekkes Kemenkes Semarang

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Increasing the incidence of PTM, it is necessary for education and assistance to the community to carry out early detection or screening of PTM, especially in groups at risk. The target of this community service activity is risky and elderly people as much as 150 people in Demak District, Gubug Sub-district Grobogan District, and District Pudak Payung. evaluation is done by providing a questionnaire about the level of knowledge and monitoring of laboratory results, and blood pressure. Evaluation will be measured from the level of knowledge before and after health education. Increased PTM can be suppressed through the control of risk factors, namely reduction of cigarette, alcohol, sugar and salt consumption, increased consumption of fruits and vegetables, increase physical activity through exercise, prevent obesity, stress control with recreational activities and check blood pressure, regular. Efforts to prevent PTM can be done by the community independently through Posbindu activities.
The Effect of Exercise on Postpartum Women’s Quality of Life: A Systematic Review Ni Putu Dian Ayu Anggraeni; Lucky Herawati; Melyana Nurul Widyawati; I Komang Leo Triandana Arizona
Jurnal Ners Vol. 14 No. 3 (2019): Special Issue
Publisher : Universitas Airlangga

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Postpartum mothers are vulnerable to several problems during the puerperium, such as fatigue, sleep disorders, anxiety, depression, sexual problems, physical functioning and dissatisfaction with partner support that can affect their quality of life. The aim of this systematic review is to explore the effect of exercise on postpartum women’s quality of life. Comprehensive searches including experimental studies (including RCTs and non-randomized trials) from several databases, namely Scopus, PubMed, and Science-Direct, were used to search for scientific contributions published between 2009 and 2019. The articles are identified using the relevant keywords. This systematic review is guided by PRISMA. Fourteen of the 636 articles met both the inclusion and exclusion criteria. The postpartum exercises found in this study were Yoga, Pelvic Floor Muscle Training (PFMT), Pilates, Postnatal Exercise, Aerobic Exercise and Progressive Muscle Relaxation (PMR). This review cannot provide definitive conclusions about the best form of exercise, the suggested duration or the timing needed to improve the quality of life for postpartum women. However, Yoga and Pilates are proven to effectively improve maternal well-being because this exercise focuses on increasing the physical, psychological and social support during the postpartum period. Further research is needed to provide evidence and to strengthen the results of this systematic review.
The Effect of Sweet Potato Leaf Decoction and Iron Tablet against Increased Hemoglobin Levels in Pregnant Women Naomi Christina Hutabarat; Melyana Nurul Widyawati
Indonesian Journal of Health Research Vol 1 No 2 (2018): December 2018
Publisher : Universitas Triatma Mulya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32805/ijhr.2018.1.2.11

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Background. Anemia in pregnant women is currently a national problem of maternal and child health in Indonesia. Based on Riskesdas data in 2013, the prevalence of pregnant women with anemia in Indonesia was 37.1%, namely pregnant women with Hb levels of less than 11.0 grams/dl, with almost the same proportion in urban areas (36.4%) and rural (37.8%). The program of giving at least 90 iron tablets during pregnancy is an important component in efforts to prevent iron deficiency anemia. However, the absorption of non-heme iron can be increased by consuming vitamin C from fruits, vegetables, or other food factors that facilitate absorption. One of them is the local wisdom of Pekalongan Regency, namely sweet potato leaf which is used as a vegetable. The purpose of this study was to determine maternal hemoglobin levels before and after being given the treatment of boiling sweet potato leaves and iron tablets. Methods. This research is a pre-post experiment research (mini-research) with a sample of 4 people who will be assessed and assessed for hemoglobin levels before and after treatment. Results. The result shows that the treatment of 100 grams of sweet potato leaves decoction for 10 days can increase hemoglobin levels in each respondent at R1 1.7 gr%, R2 2.1, R3 2.2, and R4 2.7 gr%. Conclusion. Further research is needed to prove the stronger benefits of sweet potato leaf decoction in helping to increase Hb levels of pregnant women by increasing the number of samples and testing hematocrit levels in the blood.
EFFECT OF OXYTOCIN MASSAGE USING LAVENDER ESSENTIAL OIL ON PROLACTIN LEVEL AND BREAST MILK PRODUCTION IN PRIMIPAROUS MOTHERS AFTER CAESAREAN DELIVERY Panglukies Ratna Agustie; Suharyo Hadisaputro; Runjati Runjati; Ariawan Soejoenoes; Imam Djamaludin Mashudi; Melyana Nurul Widyawati
Belitung Nursing Journal Vol. 3 No. 4 (2017): July - August
Publisher : Belitung Raya Foundation, Indonesia

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Background: Low milk production is one of the barriers to exclusive breastfeeding. Oxytocin massage is considered as an alternative treatment, which combined with lavender essential oil as an aromatherapy.Objective: This study aims to examine the effect of oxytocin massage using lavender essential oil on the increase of levels of prolactin and milk production in primiparous mothers after caesarean section.Methods: This was a quasi-experimental study with non-equivalent control group design conducted in October-December 2016 at the General Hospital of Dr.H. Soewondo Kendal, Indonesia. There were 32 recruited by consecutive sampling, divided to be intervention (16 participants) and control group (16 participants). Prolactin hormone levels were measured using Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELIZA), breast milk production was measured based on the indicators of milk volume, urination and defecation frequency and sleep duration of babies; and infant’s weight was also measured by digital scale. Data were analyzed using Mann Whitney and Wilcoxon test.Results: The mean difference of prolactin hormone level in control group was 17.82 ng / ml while mean of difference of hormone prolactin level in intervention group was 132.13 ng / ml. There were statistically significant differences between intervention and control group in prolactin levels (p-value 0.000), milk volume (p-value 0.000), infant weight (p-value 0.000), urination frequency (p-value 0.017), defecation frequency (p-value 0.002), and infant sleep duration (p-value 0.000).Conclusion: There was a significant effect of the oxytocin massage using lavender essential oil on the increase of breast milk production and prolactin levels. Therefore, oxytocin massage using lavender essential oil can be used as an alternative treatment for midwives and other health professionals in an effort to increase milk production in postpartum.
DEVELOPING A WEB-BASED INFORMATION SYSTEM IN DETECTION OF HIGH-RISK PREGNANCIES IN SEMARANG, INDONESIA: ADDIE MODEL Ihsanti Indri Fajriya; Supriyana Supriyana; Bahiyatun Bahiyatun; Melyana Nurul Widyawati
Belitung Nursing Journal Vol. 3 No. 4 (2017): July - August
Publisher : Belitung Raya Foundation, Indonesia

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A web-based information system in this study was developed using ADDIE (Analysis, Design, Development, Implementation, and Evaluation) instruction model to facilitate the monitoring and reporting the existence of high-risk pregnancies in Semarang. The evaluation of the system revealed that web-based information system was very effective in terms of completeness, ease, timeliness, accuracy, and conformity with p-value <0.05. This innovation is expected to contribute positively to reduce maternal mortality rates in Indonesia, especially in Semarang.
Human-In-The-Loop (HITL) application design for early detection of pregnancy danger signs Melyana Nurul Widyawati; Ery Hadiyani Puji Astuti; Kurnianingsih Kurnianingsih
Belitung Nursing Journal Vol. 8 No. 2 (2022): March - April
Publisher : Belitung Raya Foundation, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33546/bnj.1984

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Background: Pregnancy period is a period for mothers to empower themselves to be safe and comfortable. Pregnant women must acquire pregnancy-related information, such as warning signs of pregnancy, to avoid severe complications and even death during pregnancy and childbirth. Therefore, developing an application for pregnant women would be very helpful. Objective: This study aimed to apply Human-In-The-Loop design with an android application to detect pregnancy risk early and avoid maternal morbidity and mortality. Methods: We collected data from the cohort of 5324 pregnant women at the community health centers in the West Lombok District from 2020 to February 2021. The data included age, parity, height, inter-pregnancy interval, hemoglobin levels, upper arm circumference, previous diseases, and bleeding history. We developed a Human-In-The-Loop mobile application and employed the decision tree for identifying pregnancy danger signs. The midwife (human-in-the-loop) reviewed and clarified the data to generate the final detection and made a recommendation. Results: The ordinal regression model revealed that older patients who have more parity, lower height, the distance of children <2 years, hemoglobin <11 g/dl, upper arm circumference (UPC) <23.5 cm, have positive HBsAg, have HIV disease, have a history of diabetes mellitus (DM), have a history of hypertension, positive protein urine, and have other diseases are more likely to have a high maternal risk. The decision tree outperformed and obtained a high accuracy of 92% ± 0.0351 compared to the nine individual classifiers (Nearest Neighbors, Random Forest, Neural Net, AdaBoost, Gaussian Naïve Bayes, Bagging, Extra Tree, Gradient Boosting, and Stacking). Conclusion: The Human-In-The-Loop mobile app developed in this study can be used by healthcare professionals, especially midwives and nurses, to detect danger indications early in pregnancy, accurately diagnose the high risk of pregnancy, and provide treatment and care recommendations during pregnancy and childbirth.
INDONESIAN HERBS WITH ANTIFERTILITY EFFECTS ON MEN: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW Syafrida Ainur; Melyana Nurul Widyawati
Proceedings of the International Conference on Applied Science and Health No. 4 (2019)
Publisher : Yayasan Aliansi Cendekiawan Indonesia Thailand (Indonesian Scholars' Alliance)

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Background: The attention and implementation of family planning programs in Indonesia tends to focus on women. Meanwhile, male contraception method has fewer types than female ones. Various herbs in Indonesia have showed potential antifertility effects on men. The objectives of this study is to identify and analyze the results of studies on the effects of Indonesian herbs on male antifertility. Methods: This was a systematic review using several articles obtained from Science Direct, PubMed, Wiley Online Library, Google Scholar, and Garba Rujukan Digital databases. The inclusion criteria in this study were experimental research of the effects of herbs on antifertility; samples of studies included male mice, long-tailed male monkeys, and human sperm; and full-text article available. Results: The literature search returned 1420 articles, of which 37 studies were included in the systematic review. Different Indonesian herbs were observed, such as Carica papaya (n = 8), Momordica charantia (n = 7), Piper betle (n = 5), Hibiscus rosa (n = 5), Curcuma domestica (n = 4), Areca catechu (n = 4), and Andrographis paniculata (n = 4) have been identify with different effects.Antifertility effects observed including antispermatogenic, sperm quality reduction, and the changing of the histology of reproductive organs. Conclusions: Indonesian herbs are portentially used as new contraceptive methods for male subjects such as Carica papaya, Momordica charantia, Piper betle, Hibiscus rosa, Curcuma domestica, Areca catechu, and Andrographic paniculata. Further research is needed regarding the effects of herbs on human subjects, reversibility effects, and the safety of herbs on health in a long-term use. Keywords: male antifertility, herbs, systematic review
Co-Authors Admini Admini Admini Admini Admini Admini Agustina Catur Setyaningrum Aida Amalia Nur Ramadhian Aini, Fajaria Nur Ainur, Syafrida Amalia, Dhanty Nurul Amartha, Tecky Afifah Santy Amartha, Tecky Afifah Santy Ambari, Alvin Alvani Tresna Ananti Setya Primawati Anita Widiastuti Annisa Amalia Hanifa Aquarista, Nita Ari Suwondo Ariawan Soejoenoes Aris Santjaka Arwani Arwani Asiswari, Asiswari Asmaul Husna Asmawati, Lilik Astri Yulia Sari Lubis Astuti, Cahyaning Puji Ayi Tansah Bahiyatun Bahiyatun Bahiyatun Bahiyatun Bahiyatun Bahiyatun, Bahiyatun Bambang Sutomo, Bambang Bedjo Santoso Bedjo Santoso Kadri Beniqna Maharani Besmaya Bina Kurniawan Cahyaning Puji Astuti Cahyaning Puji Astuti Desiska Pricilia Dewi Mayangsari Dewi Mayangsari Dhanio, Yeyen Wulandari Diki Retno Yuliani, Diki Retno Diksi Laksmita Dewi Dilla, Tasya Nurlaila Diyah Fatmasari Djamaluddin Ramlan, Djamaluddin Djoko Priyatno Donny Kristanto Mulyantoro Durrotun Munafiah Dwi Suryanti Wahyuningsih Dyah Lustika Rahayu edy susanto Eka Setyowati Elisa Ulfiana Elisa Ulfiana Endah Aryati Eko Ningtyas Endah Kumala Dewi Entan Afriannisyah Eny Retna Ambarwati Ery Hadiyani Puji Astuti Estuasih Dyah Pertiwi, Estuasih Dyah Fachry Abda El Rahman Fatatu Malikhah Fathonah, Yayuk Fauziah, Siska Febrina Fitriyah, Nur Hajrianti, Siti Hesti Kurniasih Hulfa Ahadian Haryanti I Komang Leo Triandana Arizona Ida Ayu Putu Dewi Adnya Suwari Ihsanti Indri Fajriya Ika Rahmawati Ima Nurapriyanti Imam Djamaludin Mashudi Intan Nugraheni Hasanah Intanwati Intanwati Ira Pujiani Isnu Kurnia Nugrahaeni Istiqomah, Nursita Iswanto, Rery Kurniawati Danu Jannah, Marichatul Juniartati, Erni Krisdiana Wijayanti Kumorwulan, Suryati Kurnianingsih Kurnianingsih, Kurnianingsih Kurnianingsih, - Kurniati Devi Purnamasari Kusmini, Kusmini Kusumaningrum, Lutfiana Lailatul Hidayah Lailatul Hidayah Laili Nurul Ngaziz Leny Latifah Lia Mulyanti Lieni Lestari Lucky Herawati Lucky Herawati Lutfiana Kusumaningrum Maghfirotunnisa, Ridha Maigoda, Tony Cortis Malikhah, Fatatu Mardiyono, Mardiyono Marsum Marsum Marsum Marsum Masruroh, Maya Latifatul Maula, Sheyla Najwatul Maya Latifatul Masruroh Meika Jaya Rochkmana Muhammad Hilman Fatoni Mujahidah, Sa’adah Munafiah, Durrotun Muryasari, Ika Nanang Qosim Nani Yuningsih, Nani Naomi Christina Hutabarat Nasution, Naimah Nggusual, Rili Ronia Ni Putu Dian Ayu Anggraeni Nina Indriyawati Noviyanti, Aldila Nur Fitriyah Nur Syahria Nurapriyanti, Ima Nurlaili, Siti Nurul Aeni Octaviani, Dhita Aulia Oktavia, Jinhan Nur Oktaviani, Nur Hilda Panglukies Ratna Agustie Permatasari, Chyntia Punky Pramana, Cipta Pricilia, Desiska Pujiani, Ira Pujiyani, Honesty Putri, Noviyati Rahardjo Putri, Winda Astria Retno Kusuma Dewi Reza Indra Wiguna Rili Ronia Nggusual Rohmatun Nazilah Roza, Safni Mulia Rr. Sri Endang Pujiastuti Runjati Rusmini Rusmini Sa'adah Mujahidah Sa’adah Mujahidah Septiani, Camilla Sheyla Najwatul Maula Maula Shinta Wurdiana Rhomadona Siska Febrina Fauziah Siti Kistimbar Siti Kistimbar Siti Roudhotul Jannah Siti Roudhotul Jannah, Siti Roudhotul Solly Aryza Sri Endang Pujiastuti Sri Endang Windiarti SRI RAHAYU Sri Rahayu Sri Sumarni Sudirman Sudirman Sudiyono Sudiyono Suhartono Suhartono Suhartono, Suhartono Suharyo Hadisaputro Suharyo Hadisaputro Supriyadi Supriyadi Supriyana Supriyana Suryati Kumorowulan Suryono Suryono Susmiyati, Susmiyati Sutarmi Sutarmi sutarmi sutarmi Suwari, Ida Ayu Putu Dewi Adnya Syafrida Ainur Syafrida Ainur Syahria, Nur Syarief Taufik Syarief Thaufik Syarief Thaufik H Taryatmo Kusmini Taryatmo, Taryatmo Tasya Nurlaila Dilla Tecky Afifah Santy Amartha Tiara Widiatami Toifah, Umi Tri Arief Sardjono Tri Endah Widi Lestari Tuti Tuti Uning Sulistiarini Veryal, Veryal Vita Triani Adi Puteri Wahyuningsih, Dwi Suryanti Walin Walin, Walin Wibowo, Mufti Agung Widodo Widodo Wijayanti, Krisdianan Wulan, Suryati Kumoro Wulandari, Agnhes Jesyika Wulandari, Kharismana Umia Wulandari, Tesa Yulike Yeyen Wulandari Dhanio Yuliatri, Risa Yunita Dyah Fitriani Yustiza, Non Rachmani