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The Relationship between Clean Water Facilities, Building Conditions, and Toilet Ownership with Events Stunting among Months Toddlers in The Working Area of The Taktakan Public Health Center Prihayati; Lanjar Wasis Sembada; Rita Ramayulis
Health and Technology Journal (HTechJ) Vol. 2 No. 3 (2024): June 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53713/htechj.v2i3.183

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Stunting is a growth and development disorder experienced by children due to poor nutrition, recurrent infections, and inadequate psychosocial stimulation. Research purposes This is analyzing and knowing the relationship between clean water facilities and conditions building and ownership of toilets with the occurrence of stunting in toddlers aged 6-59 years month in the working area of the Taktakan Community Health Center, Serang City in 2023. Design This research is an analytical observational study with a research plan Cross section. The sample in this study was 62 toddlers aged 6-59 months. Primary data collection uses questionnaires with direct interviews, Secondary data was obtained from data on toddlers at the Taktakan Community Health Center, Serang City 2023. The results of the univariable analysis show that most of the toddlers are in the category very short at 24.2%, most of the clean water facilities are in the good categoryamounted to 67.7%, and latrine ownership in the good category amounted to 91.9%. Results of bivariable analysis stated that there was a significant relationship between the means clean water (p=0.000), building condition (p=0.000), and latrine ownership (p=0.010) with the incidence of stunting in the Taktakan Community Health Center working area, Serang City in 2023. Suggestions are given to improve supervision as well give more attention to pregnant women and babies about the importance of adequate nutrition and living environment.
The Effect of Back Massage on Labor Pain in Phase I Active in Maternity Mothers at PMB Intan In Tangerang District 2022 Ismarina; Prihayati; Marthia Ikhlasiah; Kurniahawa Arta
Nursing and Health Sciences Journal (NHSJ) Vol. 3 No. 3 (2023): September 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53713/nhsj.v3i3.278

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Background:The most important midwifery care in the delivery process is to apply the principle of "Dear Mother" namely respecting each other's culture, beliefs and desires of the mother and involving the husband and family. Non-pharmacological pain management can be carried out by most health care providers (doctors, nurses and midwives) who may also involve the mother's family, including back massage. Objective: Knowing the effect of back massage on labor pain during the first active phase in labor mothers Method: This research is a type of descriptive research with a quasy experimental research design with pretest posttest one group with the sample of this study namely mothers in the active phase of the first stage of labor who experience labor pain as many as 30 respondents. This sample was taken using a purposive sampling method with a measuring instrument, namely a numerical pain scale, an observation sheet with an ANOVA analysis test. Results: The results of this study show that there are differences in labor pain after back massage. There is a coercive effect between back massage and labor pain with a P value = 0.00 (<0.05), husband's assistance with labor pain with a P value = 0.03 while there is no significant effect between parity and labor pain with a P value = 0.07. Conclusion: There is an effect of back massage on labor pain in the first active phase of the birthing mother. Suggestion: it is hoped that more/frequent back massage techniques are performed to reduce labor pain during the first active phase according to SOP.
The Relationship between Clean Water Facilities, Building Conditions, and Toilet Ownership with Events Stunting among Months Toddlers in The Working Area of The Taktakan Public Health Center Prihayati; Lanjar Wasis Sembada; Rita Ramayulis
Health and Technology Journal (HTechJ) Vol. 2 No. 3 (2024): June 2024
Publisher : KHD Production

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53713/htechj.v2i3.183

Abstract

Stunting is a growth and development disorder experienced by children due to poor nutrition, recurrent infections, and inadequate psychosocial stimulation. Research purposes This is analyzing and knowing the relationship between clean water facilities and conditions building and ownership of toilets with the occurrence of stunting in toddlers aged 6-59 years month in the working area of the Taktakan Community Health Center, Serang City in 2023. Design This research is an analytical observational study with a research plan Cross section. The sample in this study was 62 toddlers aged 6-59 months. Primary data collection uses questionnaires with direct interviews, Secondary data was obtained from data on toddlers at the Taktakan Community Health Center, Serang City 2023. The results of the univariable analysis show that most of the toddlers are in the category very short at 24.2%, most of the clean water facilities are in the good categoryamounted to 67.7%, and latrine ownership in the good category amounted to 91.9%. Results of bivariable analysis stated that there was a significant relationship between the means clean water (p=0.000), building condition (p=0.000), and latrine ownership (p=0.010) with the incidence of stunting in the Taktakan Community Health Center working area, Serang City in 2023. Suggestions are given to improve supervision as well give more attention to pregnant women and babies about the importance of adequate nutrition and living environment.