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Midwifery and Nursing Research (MANR)
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Midwifery and Nursing Research (MANR) Journal (ISSN:2685-2020; e-ISSN:2685-2012) Published by Magelang Midwifery and Nursing Departement of Semarang Health Polytechnic. Published twice a year in March and September. Containing Mother and Child Health; Care during Pregnancy, Childbirth, and Postpartum; Care of Infants, Adolescence, Family Planning, Climacterium, Reproductive Health, Midwifery and Community Nursing, Midwifery and Nursing Education, Midwifery and Nursing Complementary.
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The Role of Task Force SUP IVA (Task Force Husband Peduli IVA) on IVA Examination Behavior in WUS Ratnawati, Yunni; Chunaeni, Siti; Rofi'ah, Siti
Midwifery and Nursing Research Vol. 6 No. 2 (2024): September 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31983/manr.v6i2.11329

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Background : The total number of women aged 30-50 years in Temanggung Regency who underwent IVA (Visual Acetic Acid Inspection) examination for early diagnosis of cervical cancer was reported to be 2,127, which accounts for 1.1% of the total population of 114,035 women in that age group. The proportion of WUS who conduct VIA examinations is still well below the established aim of 10% (Dinkes Temanggung, 2022). This study seeks to ascertain the impact of the IVA SUP Task Force (IVA Concerned Husband Task Force) on the conduct of IVA examinations in WUS.Methods : This type of research uses quasi-experiments with design only with control group design. The population in this study was all men who had wives aged 30-50 years in Coyo, Dayohan, and Jekaton Hamlets of Wonosari Village who had not done IVA examination totaling 197 people. The sample amounted to 130 respondents into the intervention group and 30 respondents into the control group. The sampling technique uses purposive sampling. The statistical test of this study used the Chi Square test.Result : The group that received counseling from the SUP IVA Task Force (Task Force Husband Peduli IVA), as many as 11 people (16.9%) carried out IVA examinations. The group that received counseling for female IVA cadres, as many as 6 people (9.2%) carried out IVA examinations. There was no difference in IVA examination behavior in the group that received counseling from the SUP IVA Task Force (Task Force Husband Peduli IVA) with the group that received counseling for female IVA cadres (p value = 0.298). Conclusion: there is no influence on the role of Task Force SUP IVA (Task Force Husband Peduli IVA) on IVA examination behavior. Conclusions : Provide input to health workers to involve the role of the husband in the behavior of IVA examination in WUS. Keywords : Task Force on the role of husbands, cadres, WUS, IVA
The Influence of Health Education with Panthom Media about Breast Care on Knowledge and Behaviour in Postpartum Mothers Rahayu, Ani Muji; Ayuningtyas, Ayuningtyas; Chunaeni, Siti
Midwifery and Nursing Research Vol. 6 No. 2 (2024): September 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31983/manr.v6i2.11335

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Background : Breast milk dams are swelling of the breast due to narrowing of the milk ducts due to curdled milk that blocks the duct cavity. Health workers who provide breast care education to postpartum mothers are very useful in increasing their knowledge and ability to carry out postpartum breast care independently. The aim of this research is to examine the impact of health education using pantomime on breast care knowledge and behavior in postpartum mothers.Methods : Participants in this study consisted of 30 mothers during the postpartum period. The sample approach used is total sample. The data obtained were analyzed using the Wilcoxon test. This research uses health education through pantomime media as an independent variable, while education and behavior as dependent factors. This intervention includes conveying health information to women during the postpartum period. Before and during the provision of health education, participants were asked to fill out a questionnaire covering knowledge and practices related to breast care.Result : Before the intervention 16 people (53.3%) had less knowledge, while after the intervention 30 people (100%) had good knowledge. Then it can be concluded that there is a difference before and after the intervention. Breast care behavior in respondents before the intervention was good value 19 people (63.3%), while after the intervention became 23 people (76.7%). Wilcoxon test on knowledge of sig value results. 0.000 < 0.05, while in behavior the results of the sig value. 0.000 < 0.05.Conclusions : Health education with panthom media about breast care affects the knowledge and behavior of postpartum mothers. Keywords : Panthom ,Breast Care, Puerperium, Knowledge, Behavior 
The Effect of Supplementary Feeding of Lelor Nuggets on Weight Gain of Toddlers with Undernourished Status Subarkah, Jayanti Tri; Chunaeni, Siti; Arfiana, Arfiana
Midwifery and Nursing Research Vol. 6 No. 2 (2024): September 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31983/manr.v6i2.11340

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Background : The state of the body as a result of food consumption and the utilisation of nutrients as an energy source is known as nutritional status. Protein Energy Deficiency (PEM) continues to be the main cause of nutritional issues in Indonesia generally. In Kedu District, malnutrition was present in 275 instances (7.85%).Methods : PMT biscuits and high-protein lamb nuggets are used in an attempt to raise body weight.By offering intervention group treatment, the kind and design of this research employ a quasi-experimental study design. because two groups—the experimental group and the control group—were compared throughout the course of this study. The study included thirty-two toddlers with both very poor and poor nutritional status as its group. In this study, complete sampling is the sample method used.Result : When the p-value was compared before and after consuming Lor nuggets, the paired T-Test results showed that 0.000 (p≤0.005). Toddlers' weights before and after consuming Lor nuggets for a period of 14 days differed. In children with low nutritional status, lelor nuggets had a stronger influence on weight increase than PMT biscuits, with a mean difference between before and after the intervention of 0.4313 and 0.2438, respectively.Giving kids more food, like lelor nuggets, has the effect of making them heavier if they are malnourished. Toddlers who are malnourished are more likely to gain weight when given extra food along with their lelor nuggets. Body weight (Lelor Nugget Mean 0.4313, Standard Deviation 0.3860) before and after consumption. The body weight mean and standard deviation were 0.2065 and 0.2438, respectively, before and after consuming PMT Biscuits.Conclusions : Supplementary feeding of Lelor Nuggets is more influential in increasing the weight of toddlers with less nutritional status.
The Influence of Health Education Using Video Media on Knowledge of Anemia Prevention in Adolescent Girls Maesaroh, Siti; Sukini, Tuti; Chunaeni, Siti
Midwifery and Nursing Research Vol. 6 No. 2 (2024): September 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31983/manr.v6i2.11341

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Background : Anemia in adolescent girls (rheumatism) will have an impact on health. The government's efforts to prevent and control anemia in adolescents include a program that provides iron tablets to adolescents every year. Providing information or knowledge can be done through health education. Several educational media developments with advanced technology have been carried out, such as through an audiovisual (video) approach. Not only does it have an attractive appearance, animated videos make the information provided last longer in the memory and make respondents satisfied/happy. The effectiveness of a video can also be seen from the length of time the information can remain in a person's memory. The aim of this research is to determine the effect of video media on knowledge of anemia prevention in adolescent girls.Methods : This type of research uses a quasi-experimental pretest-posttest group design. The population in the study was 58 respondents using a total sampling technique, with data analysis using the Mann Whitney test..Result : The results of the study showed that the knowledge of young women before providing health education using video media obtained results with a median of 21.97 with the lowest value being 12 and the highest value being 29. The knowledge of young women after providing health education using video media obtained results with a median of 26.62 with the lowest value being 21. and the highest score is 30. There is an influence of video media on knowledge of anemia prevention in young women (P value 0.000).Conclusions : Health workers, especially midwives, in providing health services can provide information to the public, especially young women, especially about anemia by encouraging a program to take Fe tablets correctly and appropriately.
Comparative Analysis of Direct Inhalation vs. Diffuser Delivery Methods for Lavender Aromatherapy on Pain Intensity in Primigravida During Active Labor Phase Yeni Fitrianingsih, Yeni fitria
Midwifery and Nursing Research Vol. 6 No. 2 (2024): September 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31983/manr.v6i2.11352

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Background: Pain is an uncomfortable feeling that everyone has experienced, whether mild or acute. The intensity of labor pain in primigravidas is often more severe than labor pain in multiparas. Aromatherapy is a non-pharmacological method for treating, reducing symptoms, preventing and reducing anxiety. Using lavender aromatherapy can increase relaxation and reduce pain. Providing aromatherapy through inhalation is the most popular method of administration. However, there has been no research that proves a more effective method of administration in reducing labor pain between direct inhalation aromatherapy and using a diffuser. Aromatherapy has not been widely developed in PMB Cirebon city. The aim was to determine the difference between giving lavender aromatherapy by direct inhalation and diffuser on pain intensity in active phase I primigravidas in BPM Cirebon Regency. Methods: Quasi Experiment research with a two group pre-test and post-test design. The independent variable in this research is the administration of lavender aromatherapy by direct inhalation using a diffuser. The dependent variable in this research is the intensity of labor pain. Population of all primigravida mothers. Non Random Sampling technique with Accidental Sampling with inclusion and exclusion criteria. The inclusion criteria in this study were primigravida, Term (37-42 weeks), Inpartu, Phase I active phase, Age 20-35 years, Patient willing to be a research respondent The study exclusion criteria were pathological labor, allergies to aromatherapy odors, olfactory disorders (flu). The number of samples was 30 people. 15 people were given aromatherapy by inhaling directly and 15 people by using a diffuser. Univariate and bivariate data analysis. The bivariate test uses the Wilcoxon Signed Rank and Mann Whitney tests. Results: The results of the Wilcoxon test for the direct inhalation group had a p-value of 0.157. The results of the diffuser group have a p value of 0.001. Mann Whitney test results p value of 0.001. So giving lavender aromatherapy using a diffuser is more effective in reducing labor pain. Conclusion: There are differences in the intensity of labor pain when giving direct inhalation of lavender aromatherapy and using a diffuser. Diffuser aromatherapy is more effective in reducing labor pain
Factors That Influence Complience With Hypertension Patiens In The Kaliangkrik Puskesmas Working Area Novela, Nona Ringgi; Supriyatno, Heru; Sarwono, Bambang; Widigdo, Dwi Ari Murti
Midwifery and Nursing Research Vol. 6 No. 2 (2024): September 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31983/manr.v6i2.11705

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Background: Hypertension is often referred to as the silent killer due to its potential to harm vital organs like the heart and kidneys without showing noticeable symptoms. Adherence to medication is crucial in preventing hypertension. Various factors, including medication-related issues, contribute to patient non-compliance. Many individuals fail to adhere to hypertension medication due to perceived side effects following consumption.Methods: This study uses a quantitative research method with a correlational research design. It employs a Cross-Sectional approach. The sampling technique used in this study is proportional simple random sampling. The sample consists of 88 respondents who suffer from hypertension. The research instrument used in this study is a questionnaire on factors influencing medication adherence among hypertension patients. To determine the relationships between these factors and medication adherence among hypertension patients, this study utilizes the Chi-Square test and Logistic Regression analysis.Conclusion: The most dominant factor influencing medication adherence in hypertension sufferers is the knowledge factor, followed by the second factor, namely the assumption of drug side effects. The most dominant factor influencing medication adherence in hypertensive patients is knowledge, followed by the second factor, which is assumptions about medication side effects.
PSYCHOEDUCATION ON STUNTING ISSUES Sugiarto, Angga; Sukini, Sukini; Maryani, Siti
Midwifery and Nursing Research Vol. 6 No. 2 (2024): September 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31983/manr.v6i2.12104

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Background: Stunting, defined as inadequate height for age, is a severe public health issue that affects millions of children worldwide, particularly in low and middle-income countries. It leads to long-term impacts on physical health, cognitive development, and economic productivity. Psychoeducation has been identified as a potential intervention to mitigate the effects of stunting by enhancing community and parental practices.Methods: This research is a pre-experimental study with a pre-post design. Measurements are conducted before and after the intervention. The population consists of all cadres in the Candiroto Community Health Center work area, and the sample size is 22 people. Statistical testing used the Wilcoxon test to determine the statistical differences before and after the psychoeducation.Results: The results indicate that there is a difference in knowledge and affective of the cadres regarding stunting issues.Conclusion: Psychoeducation is an effective intervention used as an approach for health cadres to understand and address stunting issues.
Effectiveness of Automated External Defibrillator Drones for Handling Out-Of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest (OHCA): Literature Review Nurhayati, Nurhayati; Roswita, Ria
Midwifery and Nursing Research Vol. 6 No. 2 (2024): September 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31983/manr.v6i2.12155

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Background: Out-of-hospital cardiac arrest is one of the leading causes of death worldwide. Out-of-hospital cardiac arrest or OHCA represents a significant burden of disease globally. The number of out-of-hospital cardiac arrests reaches 360,000 events every year. Treatment for cardiac arrest requires immediate defibrillation to increase the survival rate of OHCA patients. One method that can be used is by sending AEDs using drones. It is hoped that sending and using AEDs via drones can increase the rate of AED application and reduce defibrillation time.Methods: This study is a literature review which aims to determine the effectiveness of AED drones for treating out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA). This literature review analyzes 10 articles originating from journal databases, namely Google Scholar, Pubmed and Science Direct with the keywords "Drone AED", "EMS". And “Out-Of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest”.Results: The results of the analysis show that AEDs delivered with an Unnamed Aerial Vehicle (UAV) system using drones can reduce the time for administering defibrillation immediately before health workers arrive. Success in treating OHCA and a higher chance of life, AED delivery by drone can also save costs. to send an EMS ambulanceConclusion: Based on the results of the analysis of several articles, it was concluded that AED drones were effective in delivering AEDs in cases of Out-Of Hospital Cardiac Arrest (OHCA) which occurred in remote areas or far from public locations. AEDs delivered using an Unnamed Aerial Vehicle (UAV) system using drones can reduce the time to provide defibrillation immediately before health workers arrive, resulting in success in treating OHCA and a higher chance of life. AED delivery by drone can also save the costs required to send an EMS ambulance. However, there are several obstacles that can be found from several articles, namely that sending AEDs requires a flight permit from the government, the design of drones for AEDs must be appropriate, and in bad weather sending AEDs by drone can be hampered. Therefore, further research needs to be carried out to provide a solution for sending AED drones during extreme weather.

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