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Predicting Breast Self-Examination Behavior in Indonesian Women: A Cross-Sectional Study in Bukittinggi, Indonesia Putri, Fania Anyke; Ulfa Estarina
Archives of The Medicine and Case Reports Vol. 5 No. 1 (2024): Archives of The Medicine and Case Reports
Publisher : HM Publisher

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Breast cancer is a major global health concern, particularly in Indonesia where it's the leading cause of cancer-related deaths among women. Early detection through breast self-examination (BSE) is crucial for improving survival rates. This study aimed to identify predictors of BSE behavior among women in Bukittinggi, Indonesia. A cross-sectional study was conducted among 151 women in Bukittinggi. Data was collected using a questionnaire assessing BSE behavior, knowledge, attitudes, perceived barriers, self-efficacy, and sociodemographic factors. Logistic regression analysis was used to identify predictors of BSE behavior. The prevalence of regular BSE practice was low (21.2%). Factors significantly associated with increased BSE practice included higher knowledge scores (OR=1.12, p=0.03), positive attitudes (OR=2.31, p=0.01), lower perceived barriers (OR=0.87, p=0.04), and higher self-efficacy (OR=1.28, p=0.02). The study highlights the need for interventions to promote BSE practice in Bukittinggi. Strategies should focus on improving knowledge, addressing negative attitudes and perceived barriers, and enhancing self-efficacy.
Differences Old Perineal Wound Healing Post Hecting with Anesthesia and Without Anasthesia in Postpartum Mother Pitri, Zilfi Yola; Lubis, Kholilah; Putri, Fania Anyke
JURNAL IBU DAN ANAK Vol 13 No 1 (2025): Jurnal Ibu dan Anak. Volume 13 Nomor 1, Mei 2025
Publisher : Poltekkes Kemenkes Riau Under Health Ministry Republik Indonesia

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The use of anesthesia in suturing perineal tears is a mother's loving care. giving anesthesia before being carried out by all midwives on the grounds that giving anesthesia can slow down wound healing. The purpose of this study was to determine whether there was a difference in post-healing perineal wound healing between mothers who were given anesthesia before perineal suturing and mothers who were not given anesthesia before perineal suturing. The type of research is pre-experimental, intact group comparison research design. The sample in this study was a total of 6 people, the sampling technique used was accidental sampling. Data analysis was carried out using the Independent T statistical test, the study was conducted from March 10-May 10, 2024 at Padang Pariaman Hospital. The results showed that the healing time for wounds using anesthesia was 10 days while the healing time for wounds not using anesthesia was 6 days. The results of the bivariate analysis can be concluded that there is a difference in wound healing between mothers who were given anesthesia before the perineal suturing procedure and mothers who were not given anesthesia before the perineal suturing procedure with a value of P = 0.013 (<0.05). Health workers should improve their skills in obstetrics, especially in handling perineal ruptures so that they can reduce the risk of infection in postpartum mothers.