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Science Midwifery
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Description Behavior Care Self (Self Care) Sufferer Hypertension at the Health Center Kutalimbaru Deli Serdang Regency 2022 Agustaria Ginting; Murni Sari Dewi Simanullang; Novia Kristin Surbakti
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35335/midwifery.v10i5.596

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Hypertension is a non-communicable disease characterized by an increase in blood pressure from normal limits. Complications of hypertension can be prevented by doing good self care . Self care is an action taken independently to improve health, prevent disease and maintain health. Self care for people with hypertension can be done by applying 5 components, namely self-integration, self-regulation, interaction with health workers and others, blood pressure monitoring, and adherence to recommended rules. The purpose of the study was to determine the description of self-care behavior of patients with hypertension at the Kutalimbaru Health Center , Deli Serdang Regency in 2022. Methods Descriptive research design with cross sectional design. The population is 456 people, the research sample is 124 people. The sampling technique used purposive sampling. Data collection was selected directly using a questionnaire. The results based on self-integration are good at 65.3%, self-regulation is good at 74.2%, Interaction with health workers and others is good at 54.0%, poor blood pressure monitoring is 87.9%, Compliance with the rules recommended good at 87.1%. on blood pressure monitoring, it was found that hypertension patients have bad behavior in routinely monitoring their blood pressure, it is hoped that the health workers of the Kutalimbaru Health Center can provide education and health education regarding good self-care behavior in controlling blood pressure routinely once a month for hypertensive patients .
Description of Anxiety Level and Characteristics of Pregnant Mothers During the Covid-19 Pandemic at the Pratama Talia Clinic, Sub-District Pancur Batu Deli Serdang in 2022 R. Oktaviance Oktaviance; Merlina Sinabariba; Aprilita Br Sitepu; Angelina Agatha Br Sembiring
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35335/midwifery.v10i5.786

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The COVID-19 pandemic that has lasted for two years has actually caused anxiety disorders for pregnant women. Pregnant women who are positive for COVID-19 are also at higher risk for pregnancy complications. To find out the description of the level of anxiety and characteristics of pregnant women during the COVID-19 pandemic at the Talia Pratama Clinic in 2022. The sampling technique is Total Sampling with 50 respondents. Research results based on anxiety almost all experienced severe anxiety (58%), based on high school education (34%), based on farmer occupation (38%), based on age 20-35 years old (98%), based on income Rp. 1.5 million < 2 million (72%), based on multigravida parity (84%). Conclusion: The level of characteristics of pregnant women has a very important distribution in influencing the level of anxiety of pregnant women during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Effect of Covid-19 on Premature Birth : A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis Anita Dewi Anggraini; Budi Prasetyo; Rachmah Indawati
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35335/midwifery.v10i5.796

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COVID-19 is growing very rapidly and spreading across the globe. Pregnant women are group at risk of being infected by COVID-19. Premature birth is as a major contributor to death in early life. The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between pregnant women infected with COVID-19 with the incidence of premature birth.This study used the PRISMA checklist. The PECOS framework was used as a search strategy tool. Search literature was using 3 databases consisting of Pubmed, Spinger, and Proquest. The quality of the articles screened was assessed by using The Joanna Briggs Institute Critical Appraisal tools was applyed in JBI Systematic Reviews in 2017. The results of the study show that there is a significant relationship between COVID-19 and Premature labor with p value < 0.00001. Pregnant women with COVID-19 have a 1.48 times risk of experiencing Premature birth compared to those who are not infected with COVID-19 (OR 1.48 (95% CI 1.16 - 1.90)).
Analysis of Determinants of Risk Factors for Hepatitis B Incidence in Pregnant Women in Makassar City Kartini; Muharti Syamsul
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35335/midwifery.v10i5.798

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Hepatitis B (HBV) infection in pregnant women has become a global concern because the most common transmission occurs worldwide, especially in endemic areas, namely mother-to-child transmission during the prepartum or perinatal period with the risk of contracting hepatitis B (HBV) infection. in children more than 90%. Quantitative research using observational analytic methods and case control study design was used to find risk factors. The sample size was obtained by means of "Total Sampling" for the case group as many as 45 respondents with a 1:1 ratio between the case and control groups. Data were processed and analyzed using chi-square test and logistic regression test. Statistical tests show that education level, parity, and sexual partners are risk factors for the incidence of hepatitis B in pregnant women. Meanwhile, age group and type of work are not risk factors for hepatitis B incidence in pregnant women. Education level, parity, and sexual partners are risk factors for hepatitis B incidence in pregnant women. Among all the risk factors found, sexual partners were the most at risk for the incidence of hepatitis B in pregnant women in Makassar City (p-value = 0.022; OR: 12.920; 95% CI: 1.440-115.894).
The authors acknowledged the Office of Department of Health in Nabire, Polytechnic of Health of the Ministry of Health of Jayapura, Papua, all nursing colleagues for supporting the study and our gratitude to all parties willing to participate in the study Sukatemin Sukatemin; Ester Ester
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The major role of nursing in the management of tuberculosis cases with comorbidities in remote areas is seldom exposed in a structured framework. This study aims to framework for tuberculosis patients with comorbidities in the Directly Observed Treatment Shortcourse (DOTS) program in the nursing profession. The research method was a Cross-Sectional Study with a descriptive design. Data collection was carried out during 2020 in all health service facilities at the public health center (Puskesmas) implementing the DOTS program in Nabire, Papua. The sample was 948 tuberculosis patients. The inclusion criteria were TB patients on anti-tuberculosis drug (OAT) treatment. The exclusion criteria were not TB patients or TB patients without OAT treatment. The results of this study indicated that with the nursing framework there were five stages, namely database creation, identification of priority problems, preparation of referrals, intervention, and evaluation. Bacteriologically confirmed samples were 73.7%, diagnosed with pulmonary tuberculosis at 68.7%, extrapulmonary tuberculosis at 1.3%, with comorbid HIV at 10%, and diabetes mellitus at 3%. After six months of treatment showed patients recovered from TB was 12.1%, died at 3.7% and 1.6% failed. In conclusion, the nursing framework helps in a structured and systematic way in handling TB cases in remote areas.
The Effect of Eye Exercise on Eye Fatigue on Computer Users Nurul Kartika Sari; Yehud Maryen; Indah Oktavia
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35335/midwifery.v10i5.840

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Background: Eye fatigue is a complaint often found in computer users' efforts to overcome eye fatigue are eye exercises. This study aimed to determine the effect of eye exercises on computer users' eye fatigue at the National Land Agency of Sorong Regency office. Research methods: This study uses the Quasi-Experiment method, one group pre-test-post-test design. The sample used 23 respondents. The research instrument used is the observation sheet before and after the intervention. result: This study used the Wilcoxon test and obtained p value = 0.000 (p 0.05), where the average value of eye fatigue complaints before eye exercises were carried out was 12.00, while after the intervention, there was a decrease in the value of 0.00. Conclusions: Based on the study's results, it is known that eye exercises can reduce eye fatigue of computer users at the National Land Agency of Sorong Regency Office, so they can be used to prevent eye fatigue
Factors Affecting the Incidence of Chronic Energy Deficiency (CED) in Pregnant Women Oon Fatonah Akbarini; Tessa Siswina
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35335/midwifery.v10i5.841

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The purpose of this study was to analyze the factors that influence the incidence of chronic energy deficiency (CED) in pregnant women in the working area of the UPTD Puskesmas Kampung Bangka, Pontianak City. This type of research is cross sectional study design. with a purposive sampling approach. The results of this study show the results of the analysis of the relationship between parity, pregnancy distance, education, occupation and income that affect the incidence of chronic energy deficiency (CED) in pregnant women, namely parity of pregnant women with CED as many as 14 people (36.8%), distance 9 pregnant women with SEZ with high risk (56%), low education of pregnant women with SEZ as many as 10 people (45.5%), CED pregnant women with no work as many as 12 people (40%), and low income pregnant women with SEZ as many as 14 people (44%). Based on the results of the Chi Square test, the value of p = 0.000 < (0.05) on the variable distance between pregnancy and income shows a significant relationship that affects the incidence of chronic energy deficiency (CED) in pregnant women while the parity, education and occupation variables show no there is a significant relationship that affects the incidence of chronic energy deficiency (CED) in pregnant women. The distance between pregnancy and income shows a significant relationship that affects the incidence of chronic energy deficiency (CED) in pregnant women.
Relationship between Knowledge Level and Mother's Attitude to Basic Immunization for Infants 9-12 Months at North Jayapura Health Center Nasrah Nasrah; Qoriah Nur; Blestina Maryorita; Rita Evalina Butar-Butar
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35335/midwifery.v10i5.856

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This study aims to explain the relationship between knowledge level and mother's attitude towards basic immunization for infants 9-12 months at the Jayapura Utara Public Health Center. The design of this study used descriptive analytic by using a cross sectional approach. The population in this study were all mothers who had babies aged 9-12 months in the working area of the North Jayapura Health Center from a baby population of 157 people. The sampling technique in this study was carried out using purposive sampling or judgment sampling, the sample required was 75 mothers. The results of this study indicate that 1) The results of the bivariate analysis of the relationship between the mother's level of knowledge on basic immunization obtained a p value of 0.000 or p value < (0.05), which means that there is a relationship between the mother's level of knowledge on basic immunization in infants, and 2) The results of the bivariate analysis of the relationship between mother's attitude towards basic immunization obtained a p value of 0.014 or p value < (0.05), there was a relationship between mother's attitude towards basic immunization in infants.
Anti-Inflammatory Test Macaranga gigantea with Interleukin Inhibitor approach In Silico samsul hadi; kunti nastiti
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Inflammation is condition inflammation accompanied by pain and fever . _ In general drug anti-inflammatory work with hinder enzyme cyclooxygenase , both COX-1 and COX-2, which play a role in synthesize inflammatory mediators such as prostaglandins and thromboxane . Various study developed for look for agent more therapy effective and have more risk low good symptom inflammation I or consequence period long from disease inflammation chronic . One of the approach taken is develop IL1β inhibitors. Method used is compound screening active using in silico. Docking software used in study this is autodock 4.2 and visualization interaction using discovery studio , materials used in study this is the compounds contained in M. gigantea. Result of research this is the value of delta G is negative below -4 kcal / mol, so reaction yanga occur between the ligand and the protein will walk spontaneous . Conclusion in study this obtained four ligands with lowest G value that is glycasperin A; broussoflavonol F; 5,7,3 ',4'-Tetrahydroxy-3-methoxy-8,5'-diprenylflavone; meliternatin .
The Relationship between Knowledge of Women of Childbearing Age with Interest in Conducting IVA Examinations at the Simarpinggan Health Center, South Tapanuli Angkola District Riska Maulidanita
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35335/midwifery.v10i5.871

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Cervical Cancer is ranked second only to breast cancer which occurs a lot in women. In Indonesia, cervical cancer ranked second in 2020 data sources derived from the Global Burden of Cancer Study (Globocan) from the World Health Organization (WHO) noted, the total cancer cases in Indonesia in 2020 reached 396,914 cases and the total deaths were 234,511 cases. Breast cancer has the highest number of new cases in Indonesia at 65,858 cases or 16.6% of the total 396,914 cancer cases. Cervical (cervical) cancer ranks second with 36,633 cases or 9.2% of total cancer cases. This research is analytical using primary data. The design used in this study was a correlation study using 0.05 chi-square data analysis. Data collection through the distribution of questionnaires with a total sample of 30 respondents at the Simarpinggan Health Center, Angkola District, South Tapanuli.

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