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Jurnal Bidan Cerdas
ISSN : 27159965     EISSN : 26549352     DOI : -
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The Effect of Counseling on Postpartum Women's Sexual Satisfaction Silfia, Niluh Nita; Usman, Hastuti; Dewie, Artika
Jurnal Bidan Cerdas Vol. 5 No. 4 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33860/jbc.v5i4.2995

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Introduction: Only 7–13% of women say they need help or advice to overcome problems regarding sexual satisfaction; 40% of women do not even seek help from a doctor for their sexual complaints. Meanwhile, 54% reported that they only wanted to find a solution to the problem of sexual satisfaction without actually doing it. Purpose: to determine the effect of counseling on postpartum women's sexual satisfaction in the Puskesmas Kamonji working area. Method: The research was conducted in July–August 2023 with a one-group pretest-posttest design and a sample size of 49 women who had babies aged 2–6 months. Using the Wilcoxon consecutive sampling analysis technique. The results before being given counseling showed that 42.9% of respondents were sexually satisfied, but after being given counseling about sexual satisfaction, 57.3% of respondents felt sexually satisfied (p-value<0.001). Conclusion: There is a significant difference in sexual satisfaction before and after providing counseling about sexual satisfaction to respondents. It is recommended that health facilities provide counseling about providing for sexual needs periodically, from pregnancy to the postpartum period, and involve the roles of husband and family.
Marriage Readiness Cards and Adolescent Knowledge: Addressing Child Marriage Sakti, Putri Mulia; Ramadhan, Kadar; Faisal, T. Iskandar
Jurnal Bidan Cerdas Vol. 5 No. 4 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33860/jbc.v5i4.3012

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Introduction: Child marriage is a concerning issue associated with various health and social problems, including stress, suicide, despair, low self-esteem, family and social difficulties, limited job choices, financial dependence, and school dropout. Objectives: This study determined the relationship between marriage readiness cards and the improvement of adolescent knowledge in unraveling child marriages. Methods: The research utilized a cross-sectional design conducted at the adolescent health post within the Pantoloan Community Health Center's working area in July 2023. Purposive sampling involved 36 respondents, and data collection utilized a 10-question questionnaire. Univariate and bivariate analyses (Wilcoxon) were applied to the collected data, presented through tables and narrative descriptions. Results: The research findings indicated a significant improvement in adolescent knowledge after the intervention, as evidenced by a negative rank of 0 and a positive rank of 5, with a statistically significant p-value of 0.000. In conclusion, engaging educational media, such as marriage readiness cards, proved effective in enhancing respondents' knowledge. This study recommends community health centers to adopt educational media that capture adolescents' attention for more impactful health promotion initiatives.
Quick Evaluation on Preterm Baby Developmental Care Model Focusing on the Suitable Component and Intervention in Indonesia Syamsu, Andi Fatmawati; Sulisnadewi, Niluh Komang; Hadriani, Hadriani; Rizkaningsih, Rizkaningsih
Jurnal Bidan Cerdas Vol. 5 No. 4 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33860/jbc.v5i4.3014

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Introduction: The neonatal stage is important because of its high mortality risk. Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) is both an important and dangerous place for preterm babies since it can increase the developmental disorders in the baby. Various programs containing several early interventions for preterm babies are implemented and combined into a developmental care model. Objective: This study identified the components, contents, and interventions in the developmental care model for preterm babies that is suitable for Indonesia. Method: This qualitative research was done through Rapid Assessment Procedures (RAP) to produce information quickly to help decision-making, continued by content analysis using Microsoft Excel through several stages, namely case classification, condensing, streamlining meaning, and compiling, hence producing subcontent. Results: The DSC developmental care model looks more detailed, while NIDCM has core components of teamwork and collaboration that are not found in the DSC, thus complementing each other. Conclusion: The NIDCM developmental care model is more applicable than DSC since it can be done in the NICU with limited human resources or staff that are not yet fully trained. Both interventions need to be made shorter, and terms can be created as a combination of both so that they become alternative developmental care.
Review of Risk Factors in Breast Cancer Incidence: The Main Role of the Age at First Pregnancy Hasnani, Fenti; Nuraeni, Ani; Hayani, Nora; Khaira, Nuswatul
Jurnal Bidan Cerdas Vol. 5 No. 4 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33860/jbc.v5i4.3086

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Introduction: According to Indonesia's Global Burden Cancer (GLOBOCAN) in 2020, breast cancer accounted for the highest incidence among cancer cases, contributing to 16.6% of the total cases and causing 9.6% of deaths. In 2021, South Jakarta recorded the highest incidence of breast cancer within DKI Jakarta, with 172 cases out of 299. Objective: This study aims to identify the dominant factors influencing the occurrence of breast cancer. Methods: Employing explanatory research, the study involved 112 respondents selected through accidental sampling. Logistic regression analysis was employed for multivariate analysis. Results: The findings revealed three variables with significance levels (Sig.) less than 0.05: age at first menstruation (Sig.=0.005), age at first pregnancy (Sig.<0.001), and smoking history (Sig.=0.018). Exp (B) results indicated that the age of first pregnancy has the greatest impact, with a likelihood 8.6 times higher. Conclusion: Consequently, the study concludes that the age of the woman during the first pregnancy emerges as the most dominant factor influencing breast cancer, pointing to the critical period of estrogen exposure. This study underscores the importance of understanding and addressing these factors in breast cancer prevention and intervention strategies, providing valuable insights for public health initiatives.
The Effect of Giving Moringa Juice on Breast Milk Nutrition among Postpartum Mothers Musrif, Fitriyanti; Rohmawati, Wahidah
Jurnal Bidan Cerdas Vol. 5 No. 4 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33860/jbc.v5i4.3128

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Introduction: Based on data from the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) in 2021, the percentage of babies aged 0-5 months who are exclusively breastfed in the world is 48%. Babies really need exclusive breast milk because it is rich in nutrients, including breast milk containing macro and micronutrients as well as vitamins and minerals. Objective: To determine the effect of giving Moringa juice on breast milk nutrition for postpartum mothers. Method: This type of research is quantitative with a pre-experimental method with a one-group pretest-posttest design. The research was conducted in the Lawa Community Health Center Work Area for 7 days in September 2023. The sample population was 30 people. The sample used in this study was 10 postpartum mothers who breastfed their babies. The sampling technique is purposive sampling. Data analysis used the Wilcoxon test. Results The results showed that before being given Moringa juice, the protein content of breast milk was 8.77 ppm, and after being given Moringa juice, the protein content of breast milk was 18.54 ppm with a p-value of 0.005.  Conclusion: Giving Moringa juice affects the nutritional levels of postpartum mothers.
Dietary Intake and Emotional Eating Status in Relation to Gestational Weight Gain among Indonesian Pregnant Women in Bantul Sativa, Rani Risa; Aji, Arif Sabta; Yulinda, Rahmawati; Purnamasari, Sintha Dewi; Paratmanitya, Yhona
Jurnal Bidan Cerdas Vol. 5 No. 4 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33860/jbc.v5i4.3206

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Introduction: Covid-19 pandemic impact the ability to reach nutritious food due to social restrictions and economic difficulties situation. Objective: This study determined the relationship between dietary diversity status (DDS) and emotional eating and its association with dietary intake and gestational weight gain (GWG) in Bantul, Indonesia. Methods: The cross-sectional study design conducted from December 2021 to February 2022 in three public health centers. Of 105 third trimester pregnant women were obtained and interviewed for DDS, semi quantitative food frequency questionnaire (SQ-FFQ), and emotional eating questionnaires. Bivariate analysis was used to measure association between variables with SPSS 25.0 version. Results: The majority of pregnant women had an adequate varied diet and an emotional eating with food (59.0% and 56.2%, respectively). The GWG status was mostly (61%) had normal GWG. There was no association of DDS with GWG (p = 0.131). However, there was a significant association between emotional eating and dietary intake status on GWG status (p<0.001 for all comparisons). Conclusion: Dietary intake and emotional eating during pregnancy were linked to GWG status. Pregnant women need to maintain their psychological well-being and dietary intake in order to maintain a normal GWG and prevent adverse pregnancy outcomes.
Prevalence and Risk Factor of Hepatitis B among Pregnant Women in Prof. Dr. W. Z. Johannes Hospital Kupang, East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia Tangkelangi, Marni; Wuan, Adrianus Ola; Rogaleli, Yuanita Clara Luhi
Jurnal Bidan Cerdas Vol. 5 No. 4 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33860/jbc.v5i4.3262

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Introduction: Hepatitis B (HB) during pregnancy was a treating condition for both mother and fetus. Prevalence of Hepatitis B in Indonesia was 0,39 and Kupang City was 0,37 based on Riskesdas in 2018. Purpose: This study aims to measure the prevalence of hepatitis and its risk factors among pregnant women in Prof. Dr. W. Z. Johannes Hospital Kupang. Methods: This study was a descriptive qualitative research using cross sectional design, population was all pregnant women underwent HBsAg Rapid Test excluded HIV co-infection, the sample of this study was 345 pregnant women who visited the hospital during 2021 using constitutive sampling technique, prevalence of hepatitis was calculated and data obtained was analysed using chi-square and fisher exact test for the risk factor. Results: Prevalence of Hepatitis B were 19.7% (66 of 345). Risk factor of hepatitis B on this study was >1 sexual partner (p= 0,000, OR= 53,26), while age (p = 0,597), gestational age (p = 0,597), and parity (p = 0,329) were not the risk factors in this study. Conclusion: Prevalence of Hepatitis B among pregnant women was high, having >1 sexual partner was risk factor of pregnant women in Prof. Dr. W. Z. Johannes Hospital Kupang. It is recommended to encourage early detection and Hepatitis B vaccine on pregnant women to provide specific protection.