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Factors Influencing the Occurrence of Female Circumcision in Children in Ladang Bambu Village Medan Tuntungan Subdistrict Violent Violent; Sopiah Sopiah
Healthy-Mu Journal Vol. 8 No. 1 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35747/hmj.v8i1.940

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The practice of female circumcision is a tradition that has long been known in society and is recognized by religions in the world such as Judaism, Islam and some Christian followers. Circumcision procedures are usually performed as an act when boys are approaching puberty, but in some regions in Indonesia such as Madura, Java, Sumatra and other regions circumcision is also performed on girls. The purpose of this study was to identify the factors that influence the occurrence of female circumcision in children in Ladang Bambu Village, Medan Tuntungan Subdistrict, 2011. The research design used in this study was descriptive with purposive sampling method with 62 respondents. From the results obtained, the characteristics of respondents showed that the majority were aged 26-30 years (38.7%), the most ethnicity was Javanese, namely 59 respondents (95.2%), and the majority of respondents had a high school education, namely 49 respondents (79.0%). From psychosexual factors that influence the occurrence of female circumcision in children, namely 52 people (84%), sociological factors that influence the occurrence of female circumcision in children, namely 59 people (95.2%), hygiene factors that influence the occurrence of female circumcision in children, namely 58 people (93.5%), myth factors that influence the occurrence of female circumcision in children, namely 55 people (88.7%), religious factors that influence the occurrence of female circumcision in children, namely 62 people (100%). It is expected for health workers to provide education and correct information about traditional practices that develop in the community, especially regarding female circumcision in children.
Maternity Womans Experience of Inpatient Midwifery Care at the Harapan Bunda Binjai Maternity Clinic in 2023 Sopiah Sopiah; Violent Violent
Healthy-Mu Journal Vol. 7 No. 2 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35747/hmj.v7i2.941

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Birth/labor is strongly influenced by pregnancy. Basically, childbirth requires midwifery care for the smooth process of labor. In a pregnancy that has no interference, it is expected that the birth of a normal baby, through a normal labor process, where the baby is born at full term, expulsion with hejan power, mother and uterine bladder contractions without experiencing severe asphyxia or birth trauma. The right to obtain midwifery services or care is one important aspect for health workers in order to provide better service. This type of research is phenomenology, which is to find out the experience of birth mothers towards inpatient midwifery care. There were six participants. The data collection process was carried out through in-depth interviews by distributing demographic data questionnaires and then recording them with a handy camera recorder. Data collection was stopped when the interview results reached data saturation. The results of the study found that efforts to facilitate labor and prevent complications that arise with care carried out such as midwife care before the baby is born by conducting examinations, installing IVs, stimulating to open the birth canal and presenting companions during labor and giving directions / encouragement of labor. Care after delivery such as fundus massage, support, cleaning the mother and checking the birth canal. Newborn care care by drying the baby, cutting the umbilical cord and doing bonding attachment so that the inner bond between mother and baby is getting closer. Based on the results of the analysis, it is hoped that it will be a source of knowledge and information for midwives in providing midwifery care to mothers in labor without neglecting biopsychosocial aspects and so that the level of public health increases. The results of this study can be used as an example or basis for conducting phenomenological research related to the same research problem.