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The Relationship between Knowledge and Attitudes towards Physical Changes in Premenopausal Women at the Samkai Health Center, Merauke Nuraini; Devy Putri Nursanti; Erma Retnaningtyas; Putri Eka Sejati
Journal of Health Science Community Vol. 4 No. 4 (2024): May
Publisher : Universitas STRADA Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/jhsc.v4i4.223

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Premenopausal is often not a concern for most women because they consider it a natural event, a small number consider it something bad or taboo to talk about openly. This study aims to determine the relationship between knowledge and attitudes towards physical changes in Premenopausal women at the Samkai Community Health Center, Merauke. This research uses a research design Analytical Observational with approach cross sectional. With technique accidental sampling The sample obtained was 48 respondents, the independent variable (knowledge and attitude) and the dependent variable (Physical changes in premenopausal women) using a questionnaire. Statistical tests are used Chi-Square to find out the relationship between the two variables. The results of research from 48 respondents showed that most respondents had poor knowledge about the physical changes of premenopausal women, namely 26 respondents (54.2%), most respondents had a negative attitude about the physical changes of premenopausal women, namely 25 respondents (52.1%), and It was found that most of the physical changes during premenopausal were partially felt, namely 27 respondents (56.3%). Analysis uses statistical tests Chi-Square a relationship was found Knowledge of physical changes in premenopausal women namely p value = 0.011 < 0.05, and there is a relationship attitudes towards physical changes in premenopausal women namely p value = 0.004 < 0.05. Necessity the role of health workers in providing education about the physical changes of premenopausal women so that women entering premenopausal can have a positive attitude by exercising regularly and taking care of themselves.
The Incidence Of Anemia In Teenagers Viewed From Habits Of Consuming Areca Nut In The Working Area Of The Ulilin Community Health Center, Merauke Regency, South Papua Province. Ami Fitrianni; Putri Eka Sejati; Nining Istighosah; Teti Repursari
Journal of Health Science Community Vol. 5 No. 1 (2024): August
Publisher : Universitas STRADA Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/jhsc.v5i1.232

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In Indonesia, the habit of chewing areca nut is a habit carried out by various tribes, including the Papuan tribe. Papuan people chew areca nut to flavor their mouths. Then it continues to be enjoyable and feels good so it is difficult to let go. This study aims to determine the incidence of anemia in adolescents viewed from the habit of consuming areca nut in the working area of ​​the Ulilin Community Health Center, Merauke Regency, South Papua Province. This research uses a research design Observational Analytics with approach cross sectional. With technique purposive sampling A sample of 35 respondents was obtained, the independent variable was the habit of consuming areca nut and the dependent variable was the incidence of anema. Statistical tests are used Chi-Square to find out the relationship between the two variables. The results of research from 35 respondents showed that most of the respondents had criteria for the incidence of anemia Most of them suffer from anemia as many as 23 respondents (65.7%) and most of the young women often consume areca nut as many as 24 respondents (68.6%). Analysis uses statistical tests Chi-Square results were obtained p = 0.013 < 0.05, then H0 is rejected and H1 is accepted, which means there is a relationship between the incidence of anemia and the habit of teenagers consuming areca nuts in the working area of ​​the Ulilin Community Health Center. It is hoped that the local community, especially young women, can gain knowledge regarding the negative impacts of the habit of consuming areca nut and it is hoped that women of childbearing age can pay attention to the nutritional status (protein and iron) that the body needs in an effort to reduce the risk of developing anemia.
The Relationship Of The Family And The The Midwifer In Decision Making For Complicated Referrals Maternal In The Work Area Kuprik Health Center Susana Sri Wahyuni; Asruria Sani Fajriah; Candra Wahyuni; Putri Eka Sejati
Journal of Health Science Community Vol. 5 No. 1 (2024): August
Publisher : Universitas STRADA Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/jhsc.v5i1.234

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Maternal deaths are one of the causes of delays in making referral decisions. This study aims to determine the relationship between the role of the family and the role of midwives in decision making for referrals for maternal complications in the Kuprik Community Health Center working area.This research uses an analytical observational research design with a cross sectional approach. Using the accidental sampling technique, a sample of 30 respondents was obtained, the independent variable (family role and midwife's role) and the dependent variable (referral decision making) using a questionnaire. The Chi-Square statistical test was used to determine the relationship between the two variables.The research results showed that the majority of respondents had families who did not play a role in making decisions regarding referrals for maternal complications, namely 17 respondents (56.7%), the majority of respondents had a role for midwives in making decisions regarding referrals for maternal complications, namely 27 respondents (90%) , and the majority of respondents refused to be referred, namely 16 respondents (53.3%).Chi-Square statistical test analysis found that there was a relationship between the role of the family in making decisions regarding referrals for maternal complications (p value = 0.000 < 0.05), and there was no relationship between the role of midwives in making decisions regarding referrals for maternal complications (p value = 0.088 > 0, 05).The need for a good family role in making decisions regarding referrals for maternal complications through the role of the husband, wife's parents and in-laws. Apart from that, the midwife's role in making decisions regarding referrals for maternal complications must be increased to the role of facilitator.