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Development of a flip chart based on local wisdom regarding exclusive breastfeeding Linda Puji Astutik; Herlinadiyaningsih Herlinadiyaningsih; Yena Wineini Migang
Science Midwifery Vol 11 No 4 (2023): October: Midwifery and Health Sciences
Publisher : Institute of Computer Science (IOCS)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35335/midwifery.v11i4.1345

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Exclusive breastfeeding is only given to babies from birth for 6 (six) months without adding or replacing it with food or beverages other than plain water, except vitamins, mineral drops, or medicines. The benefits provided by exclusive breastfeeding are essential for Infants and mothers; therefore, exclusive breastfeeding is a human right of infants that must be fulfilled. This study aims to describe the development of a flip chart-based media local wisdom regarding exclusive breastfeeding to improve counseling skills for midwifery students. This research uses the design of Research and Development (R & D) level 4. which seeks to make a new product in the learning system, namely the media of flip chart based on local wisdom and testing of products. Internal testing uses breastfeeding experts/practitioners, namely five breastfeeding counselors. External testing is carried out on midwifery students. The average score of counseling skills in the treatment group was found to be higher than that of the control group. The treatment group was very well motivated using a local wisdom-based flip chart higher than the control group. From qualitative data, it is stated that local wisdom-based flip charts make students happy and interested to make them more confident in providing counseling. This study concludes that the local wisdom-based flip chart media regarding exclusive breastfeeding can be used for lactation counseling media to improve lactation counseling skills.
Factors affecting mother's planning in exclusive breastfeeding Puji Astutik, Linda; Migang, Yena Wineini; Kusnaningsih, Aida
Science Midwifery Vol 12 No 5 (2024): December: Health Sciences and related fields
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35335/midwifery.v12i5.1739

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Exclusive breastfeeding, which means the baby is only given breast milk without any other food or drink for the first six months, contains all the nutrients the baby needs and immune substances that help boost their immune system. This study examines mothers' plans for exclusive breastfeeding and the factors that influence them. This study uses a retrospective cohort design. The research instrument used secondary data. Analysis use Chi Square test. It is known that primigravida and multigravida mothers tend to have plans for exclusive breastfeeding after being provided with 7 days of support. From the statistical test results, a p-value of 0.157 was obtained, concluding that gravida does not have an influence on the mother's plan for exclusive breastfeeding. Mothers without experience and those with experience in exclusive breastfeeding tend to have plans for exclusive breastfeeding after 7 days of support. From the statistical test results, a p-value of 0.570 was obtained, concluding that maternal experience does not influence the mother's plan for exclusive breastfeeding. Mothers with both negative and positive attitudes tend to have plans for exclusive breastfeeding. From the statistical test results, a p-value of 0.031 was obtained, concluding that the mother's attitude has an influence on the mother's plan for exclusive breastfeeding with an RR of 6.333. It is concluded that gravida, maternal experience does not have an influence on the mother's plan for exclusive breastfeeding, whereas the mother's attitude does have an influence on the mother's plan for exclusive breastfeeding.
Postpartum problems related only to breastfeeding the baby Astutik, Linda Puji; Migang, Yena wineini
Science Midwifery Vol 13 No 5 (2025): December: Health Sciences and related fields
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35335/midwifery.v13i5.2196

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According to the WHO, exclusive breastfeeding is giving only breast milk to an infant from birth until 6 months of age, without any other food or drink, except for medications, vitamins, or minerals in syrup form prescribed by a doctor. Breastfeeding should ideally begin within the first hour after birth and be exclusive for the first six months for optimal growth, development, and health. Exclusive breastfeeding for infants aged 0-42 days is not without postpartum issues experienced by mothers. Therefore, this study aims to determine the relationship between postpartum problems in mothers and exclusive breastfeeding in infants. This is an analytical research type with a cross-sectional design. The sample size is 114 people, selected using the total sampling technique. From the research findings, it was discovered that the majority of mothers who did not experience postpartum problems tended to breastfeed their babies exclusively. There is a significant relationship between postpartum problems and exclusive breastfeeding (p-value = 0.026). Therefore, to support exclusive breastfeeding, midwives must help mothers overcome postpartum problems and be active in preventing problems during the puerperium.