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Jurnal Kesehatan Ibu dan Anak
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Jurnal Kesehatan Ibu dan Anak particularly focuses on the main problems in the development of the sciences of midwifery areas. It covers the Antenatal Care, Intranatal and Newborn Baby Care, Postnatal and Breastfeeding Care, Reproductive Health, Family Planning, Maternal and Neonatal Emergency Care, Community Midwifery Care, Maternal and Child Health Promotion, Appropriate Technology in Midwifery.
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KANTUNG POLYURETHANE DAN KEJADIAN HIPOTERMIA PADA BAYI BERAT BADAN LAHIR RENDAH Rahmawati, Viki; Hastuti, Sari; Muslihatun, Wafi Nur
Jurnal Kesehatan Ibu dan Anak Vol 4 No 2 (2013): November
Publisher : Poltekkes Kemenkes Yogyakarta

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Polyurethane bag is a heat retaining pockets draft for LBW which made of airtight until the neck and cover the vody of the baby. Open air flow accelerates the onset for hypothermia LBW faster heat loss, especially in convection. 35% LBW occurred during hypothermia delivery to the NICU. Modification design of SAC during the polyurethane covering method of sending to the NICU aims to minimize the risk of hypothermia on LBW. The purpose of this research to find out the influenced of polyurethane bag against gen hypothermia on LBW in RSUD Wonosari by 2013. Type of research design is experimental quasi post test with control groups. Location research is in the maternity and perinatal space of RSUD Wonosari. The sampling technique use purposive criteria of the 32 respondents, divide 2 groups, 4 groups of treatment (LBW using polyurethane bag) and 16 controls groups (not using a polyurethane bag). Result: used Chi-Square p-value 0,01 <0,05 OR 0,1 (CI 95% 0,0 ? 0,7), there is a polyurethane bag influence on LBW. LBW using a polyurethane bag has a risk of suffering hypothermia 1 times lower than LBW not using a polyurethane bag.
PERBEDAAN LAMA KALA II PRIMIPARA YANG SENAM HAMIL DAN TIDAK SENAM HAMIL Ismeili, Wenna; Suherni, Suherni; Maryani, Tri
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Prolonged labor is one of the causes of maternal mortality in the world by 8% and 9 % in Indonesia, common especially in primipara. Second stage of labor is called critical stage because all the early predictions can be changed at all from the estimated. Power is an important factor in the delivery which can be controlled in order to delivery went smoothly. One way is by pregnancy exercise. RB Rachmi provide pregnancy exercise service. Pregnancy exercise enthusiasts decline by the end of 2012, from an average 15-25 people to 10-15 people per week. Purpose to determine the difference in second stage length of primipara whose pregnancy exercise and not. This research employed observational methods with prospective cohort design. The research was done at RB Rachmi Yogyakarta. Samples were taken by purposive sampling techniques consisting 18 people for each group, analyzed by independent t-test. The result: mean of second labor length of primipara whose pregnancy exercise is 20,56 minutes and not pregnancy exercise is 47,50 minutes with mean difference is 26,944 minutes, the result of independent t-test concerning p-value 0,0001 (<0,05). Conclusion: there is difference of a second labor length between primipara whose pregnancy exercise and not pregnancy exercise at RB Rachmi Yogyakarta in 2013.
DETERMINAN KEIKUTSERTAAN PENAPISAN KANKER SERVIKS PADA WANITA PEKERJA SEKS Kurniati, Ana; Gandamihardja, Supriadi; Sutisna, Mamun
Jurnal Kesehatan Ibu dan Anak Vol 4 No 2 (2013): November
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Cervical cancer is the second women killer in the world includes Indonesia. The number of cases of cervical cancer increased in city of Yogyakarta. Screening programs have not rum optimally so that the screening coverage is low and often the patients come in the last stage. Female sex workers (FSW) are one of the groups who are most vulnerable and at high risk of cervical cancer as well as a reservoir of HPV. The participant of FSW in cervical cancer screening is still low. This study aimed to analyze the determinant associated with female sex workers participation in cervical cancer screening. The design of this study was an observational study using correlative analysis. The subject was FSW who practice in Komplek Pasar Kembang Yogyakarta. Univariable analysis performed with the frequency distribution, bivariable analysis with Chi-square and multivariable analysis with logistic regression with significantly p-value <0.05. the result analysis using Chi-square showed that age was associated with cervical cancer screening participation (p =0,006) education was not associated with cervical cancer screening respondent had primary education, duration of work as FSW was associated with cervical cancer screening participation (p=0.000), knowledge was associated with participation in cervical cancer screening(p=0.010) and 40% of respondent knowledgeable were low, attitude was not related to participation in cervical cancer screening (p=0.164) and 47% of respondent had negative attitude. The result simultaneous analysis showed that knowledge was the most dominant determinant with the prevalence ratio was 3.67 (p< 0.05). this study suggests that sociodemographic (age and duration work as FSW) and knowledge were significantly associated with the participation in cervical cancer screening.

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