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Journal of Midwifery and Nursing
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Dating Violence At Adolescent In The STIKES Hang Tuah Pekanbaru Rina Yulviana; Yessi Harnani; Asnita Asnita
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Dating Violence (DV) is any form of violent acts which be done against a couple, either physically, sexually, emotionally / psychological in a dating relationship. DV can cause physical and psychological impact. This research intends to knowing relation between knowledge, attitude, peer group influence, sex and conflict in the family with DV. The research be done in the STIKes Hang Tuah Pekanbaru. Type of the research quantitative analytic with cross sectional design. The number of sample as much 92 people with technique proporsionate stratified random sampling. Data analysis univariate and bivariate with chi-square test. The result of this research shows that there is no relation between knowledge, attitude, peer group influence, sex and conflict in the family with dating violence by ? value> ? (0.05). So it can be concluded that good knowledge, reject attitude of DV, not get influence from peer group, male sex and not have conflict in the family not guarantee a person to spared from DV. Adolescent should can think rationally, be more alert in undergoing a dating relationship and be more open to tell the problem to parents.
Hemoglobin Levels of Pregnancy Women Against The Weight Of A Born In The Abi Ummi DW Sarmadi Clinic Palembang 2020 Ratna Dewi
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Hemoglobin (Hb) is a parameter that is widely used to determine the prevalence of anemia. The mother's hemoglobin (Hb) level greatly affects the weight of the baby to be born. Pregnant women who are anemic due to low hemoglobin in addition to endangering the mother's life also interfere with growth and development and endanger the life of the fetus. Data from the Word Health Organization (WHO), the prevalence of anemia in pregnant women worldwide is 41.8%. The aim was to determine the relationship between maternal hemoglobin levels during pregnancy and birth weight at the Abi Ummi DW Sarmadi clinic in Palembang in 2020. The analytical survey research method used a cross sectional approach. The research population was all mothers and babies born at the Abi Ummi DW Sarmadi Clinic in Palembang at the time of the study. The research sample was taken by purposive sampling, amounting to 37 respondents. The results of the univariate study showed that mothers during pregnancy had normal hemoglobin levels with higher normal birth weight, namely 18 people (75.0%) compared to LBW birth weight, namely 2 people (15.4%) while mothers during pregnancy had hemoglobin levels with severe anemia. LBW births were greater, namely 11 people (84.6%) compared to normal birth weight, namely 6 people (25.0%). The results of the Chi Square statistical test showed that P-Value = 0.002 <? (0.05) means that there is a significant relationship between maternal hemoglobin levels during pregnancy and birth weight at the Abi Ummi DW Sarmadi clinic in Palembang in 2020. Advice to midwives or health workers at the Abi Ummi clinic Dw Sarmadi Palembang can improve education about anemia, check hemoglobin levels in the early and late trimesters of pregnancy during pregnancy visits so that one of the causes of anemia in pregnancy can be prevented as one of the causes of the occurrence of babies born with LBW. Keywords: Maternal Hemoglobin Levels During Pregnancy, Birth Weight
Factors Related to Unmet Need for Fertile Age Couples in Simpang Empat Village, Pekanbaru City in 2017 Yessi Harnani; Rina Yulviana; Tengku Ummi Rakhmah
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Unmet need is the proportion of women of childbearing age who are married or living together (sexually active) who do not want to have more children or who want to space their pregnancies, but do not use contraceptives. The impact of unmet need for family planning is the occurrence of unwanted pregnancies and the pregnancy is too close. The purpose of this study was to determine the factors associated with unmet need in Simpang Empat Kelurahan Pekanbaru City in 2017. This type of research is quantitative analytic with a cross sectional design. The population was 507 households with a sample of 81 people. This research was conducted in Simpang Empat Village, Pekanbaru City, conducted in September-December 2017. Data analysis used chi-square. The results of this study are that there is a relationship between age (p value = 0.000), number of children, level of education, knowledge, attitudes, partner support and social media with unmet need. Meanwhile, there was no relationship between the role of health workers and unmet need (p value = 0.930). The suggestion is for PUS to be able to increase knowledge about the right variety of contraceptive methods according to their needs. Correct information and knowledge can eliminate wrong perceptions and attitudes towards contraceptives. It is recommended that fertile age couples use social media wisely without swallowing the circulating information.
Relationship Between Spirituality And Stress Of Parents Who Have Children With Congenital Disorders Treated In RSUP. H. Adam Malik Medan Devi Ardila
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The birth of a baby with congenital abnormalities can cause various problems in the family, especially parents. Problems that often occur in the form of feelings of depression or stress. One way that parents do to deal with stress is to pray and tell stories to others. This study aims to identify the relationship between spirituality and stress of parents who have children with congenital disorders who are treated at H. Adam Malik Hospital Medan by using a descriptive correlation design, sampling using the Accidental Sampling technique. The sample size obtained is 31 people. The research instrument was a questionnaire that included demographic data and statements about parental spirituality and stress. Data collection took place from April to May 2012. The results showed that parents have high spirituality (83.9%) and have low stress (51.6%) and there is a relationship between spirituality and stress of parents who have children with congenital disorders who are treated at the RSUP. H. Adam Malik Medan with weak relationship strength with negative pattern (p=0.043, r= -0.366). This means that the higher the spirituality of parents, the lower the stress of parents who have children with congenital disorders who are treated at H. Adam Malik Hospital Medan. The recommendation for further research is to conduct further research on the relationship between spirituality and stress of parents who have children with congenital disorders with a larger number of respondents. 6%) and there is a relationship between spirituality and stress of parents who have children with congenital disorders who are treated at the RSUP. H. Adam Malik Medan with weak relationship strength with negative pattern (p=0.043, r= -0.366). This means that the higher the spirituality of parents, the lower the stress of parents who have children with congenital disorders who are treated at H. Adam Malik Hospital Medan. The recommendation for further research is to conduct further research on the relationship between spirituality and stress of parents who have children with congenital disorders with a larger number of respondents. 6%) and there is a relationship between spirituality and stress of parents who have children with congenital disorders who are treated at the RSUP. H. Adam Malik Medan with weak relationship strength with negative pattern (p=0.043, r= -0.366). This means that the higher the spirituality of parents, the lower the stress of parents who have children with congenital disorders who are treated at H. Adam Malik Hospital Medan. The recommendation for further research is to conduct further research on the relationship between spirituality and stress of parents who have children with congenital disorders with a larger number of respondents. This means that the higher the spirituality of parents, the lower the stress of parents who have children with congenital disorders who are treated at H. Adam Malik Hospital Medan. The recommendation for further research is to conduct further research on the relationship between spirituality and stress of parents who have children with congenital disorders with a larger number of respondents. This means that the higher the spirituality of parents, the lower the stress of parents who have children with congenital disorders who are treated at H. Adam Malik Hospital Medan. The recommendation for further research is to conduct further research on the relationship between spirituality and stress of parents who have children with congenital disorders with a larger number of respondents.
Differences In Hemoglobin Levels And Estimation Of Post-Born Blooding On Primipara Mothers In Clinics That Do Early Initiation Of Breastfeeding And Clinics That Do Not Do Early Initiation Of Breastfeeding Nelly Handayani Banjarnahor
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Background: A mother can die from postpartum hemorrhage in less than an hour. Uterine atony is the cause of more than 90% of postpartum hemorrhage that occurs in the first 24 hours after the birth of the baby. One of the actions that can reduce bleeding is early initiation of breastfeeding (IMD). The purpose of the study: To determine the difference in hemoglobin (Hb) levels and the estimated amount of postpartum bleeding in clinics that did Early Initiation of Breastfeeding (IMD) and clinics that did not initiate early breastfeeding (IMD) in 2015. Methodology: This study uses a comparative study design using pre-test and post-test. The number of samples in this study were 64 people, 32 people in the case group and 32 people in the control group. The sampling technique used was total sampling. This research was conducted at the Sally Pancing clinic and the Delima Belawan clinic. Analysis of the data using the dependent t-test. Results: The results showed that in the control group the average hemoglobin level before delivery was 11.038 with a standard deviation of 0.3791, after giving birth the average HB level was 10.309 with a standard deviation of 0.5189. The difference in the mean before and after delivery in the control group was 0.729. Whereas in the case group the average HB level before delivery was 10,531 with a standard deviation of 0.6088, after giving birth the average HB level was 9.478 with a standard deviation of 0.6484. the difference in the mean before and after delivery in the case group was 1.0531. Based on the results of the t-dependent test between the control group and the experimental group with a P value = 0.001. Conclusions and Suggestions: there are differences in maternal hemoglobin levels and the estimated amount of bleeding in mothers who do IMD and mothers who do not do IMD. So, it is hoped that health workers will support the success of the early breastfeeding initiation program.

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