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Science Midwifery
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Effect of Vitamin E Against Levels Malondyaldehyde (MDA) and Estrogen Hormone Levels Rats (Rattus Norvegicus) Females Who Exposed to Cigarette Smoke. Widya Sari Intan
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Indonesia is one of the countries with the greatest prevalence of smokers in the world. Exposure to cigarette smoke can lead to the physiological impact for women that can inhibit estrogen synthesis in the ovaries and increase levels of Malondyaldehyde (MDA). The purpose of this study to analyze the effect of vitamin E against MDA and estrogen rat (Rattus norvegicus) females were exposed to smoke. This research is an experimental design Post-Test Only Control Group. The total sample consisted of 30 rats females were divided into 5 groups: negative control group without treatment, the positive control group were given exposure to cigarette smoke 1 cigarettes / day and 3 treatment groups P1, P2 and P3 with vitamin E doses of multilevel: 100, 200 and 400 mg / kg / day and exposure to tobacco smoke 1 cigarettes / day. Research carried out for 21 days at Animal house and in the Biomedical Laboratory Faculty of Medicine, University of Andalas Padang. MDA and estrogen hormone levels were measured using ELISA method. Test of significance with One Way ANOVA followed by Bonferroni Multiple Comparisons types. The results showed significant differences (p <0.05) MDA levels between the negative control group (0.53 ± 0.04) positive control group (0.67 ± 0.07). In the estrogen levels also differed significantly (p <0.05) between the negative control group (0.27 ± 0.04) with P2 group (0.38 ± 0.07). In conclusion, there is no effect of vitamin E against MDA both in the negative control group and positive control group.
Factors Affecting the Provision of Sex Education In Early Childhood Nurhapipa Nurhapipa; Hanifah Hanifah
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Sex education is the provision of proper knowledge on children and preparing them to adapt better to the sexual attitudes in the future life. Sex education given by parents can be started early, this was due to teach sexuality were strictly necessary from birth to late adolescence stage. The purpose of this study is to obtain in-depth information about factors that affect the provision of sex education in early childhood. The research is a qualitative analytic. Variables such as knowledge, attitude, mother's occupation and source of information. The subjects are three mothers, 1 teacher and principal. The result showed that sex education to children is essentially given by the woman's parents. But with a different understanding and different ways. Early childhood is not necessary to use terms directly to their reproductive organs. Parents need to be informed directly differences in men and women, how the reproductive organs and how relationships between boys and girls. Suggestions that the need for added resources valid information regarding the provision of sex education in early childhood not only for teachers, but also can be given to the elderly, for example in the form of leaflets.
Effects of Baby Massage on Weight Gain in Babies Susi Hartati; Desmariyenti D; Nurul Hidayah
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Massage is stimulation of the skin and tissues below it with various levels of hand pressure to reduce pain, make reflexes and improve circulation and have biochemical and psychological effects on the body. Stimulant massage for a term baby can improve the relationship between baby and mother and can increase body weight in baby.But unfortunately there are still many myths in the community, especially in the care of babies who are still believed that babies should not be massaged often, their bodies are still weak or other reasons that have never been verified. Though touching the baby at the beginning of his birth can have a positive influence on the growth of the baby. This study aims tothe effect of baby massage on the increase of baby weight in the work area at pekanbaru payung sekaki primary health center in 2019. This study used a Quasi Experiment design with Cross Sectional research design. Samples taken as many as 20 babies, 10 babies carried out baby massage and 10 other babies were not carried out baby massage. Sampling technique for consecutive sampling. The data collection tool uses checklist sheets, baby massage SOP, and baby scales. Data analysis was used univariate and bivariate, with statistical tests namely non-parental and Mann Whitney tests with the help of SPSS. The results showed that the p-value < 0.05. This means that 0,000<0,05, means that there is the effect of baby massage on the increase in baby massage weight in the work area at Payung Sekaki Pekanbaru Health Center in 2019. It is expected that the Payung Sekaki Pekanbaru health center Primary can conduct counseling or do baby massage to the local community
Adolescent Behavior Overview About Vaccine HPV (Human Papilloma Virus) for Cervical Cancer Prevention in SMAN 5 Pekanbaru Year 2017 Berliana Irianti
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The HPV vaccine is one method of prevention by providing vaccines that can stimulate the immune system to produce antibodies that can prevent Human Papilloma Virus to infect cells that can cause cervical cancer and several other types of cancer. This study aims to determine the behavior (knowledge, attitude and practice) young women about HPV vaccine (Human Papilloma Virus) for the prevention of cervical cancer in SMAN 5 Pekanbaru 2018. This study is a quantitative analytic design with cross sectional approach. Held on February 15, 2018 at SMAN 5 Pekanbaru using primary data. A sample of 82 respondents using accidental sampling technique. The research instrument used a questionnaire, univariate data processing is presented in the form of a frequency distribution table. The survey results revealed that the majority of adolescents knowledgeable lower as much as 53.7% (44 respondents) have a negative attitude as much as 65.9% (54 respondents), and not willing to make the HPV vaccine 80.5% (66 respondents). Through this research is expected to respondent can continue to add information from various sources that HPV vaccination in adolescents can be accomplished.
Effect of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) on the Pain Intensity Phase I Stage of Labor Active In Bidan Praktik Mandiri Rahmadina Rosa 2019 Nelly Karlinah; Berliana Irianti
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Managing labor pain takes care maternal affection which according to the WHO document describes one way to provide care that is dear mother called the Safe Motherhood. Where there are 10 steps to provide the maternal affection care delivery care in the method of pain relief without the use of drugs. TENS nonpharmacological method one can increase the comfort of the mother during labor and have an influence on effective coping to the experience of childbirth This study aims to determine "TENS effect on the first stage of labor pain intensity active phase ". This research is a quantitative research with experimental designs with post test only control group design. The study group was divided into a control group and TENS. The study was conducted in BPM Rahmadina Rosa Pekanbaru in October 2019 s / d in January 2020. Samples 20 to TENS group and 20 for the control group, so the total sample of 40 samples. Research instrument using TENS affixed to (T10-L1) and point(2-S4) on primigravida performed two times at 4 cm cervical dilatation and opening of the cervix 8 cm for 15 minutes. Using pain measurement tool Numerical Rating Scale (NRS). The results of analysis of influence between the intervention group and control the intensity TENS pain in the cervical opening 4 cm, found that most of the pain level in the medium category TENS group, while the control group level of pain mostly in the weight category. However, based on the statistical test obtained by value p> 0.05, it can be concluded there was no difference in the intervention group and the control TENS at 4 cm cervical dilatation. While the results of analysis of the effect of TENS group to the intensity of pain in the cervical opening 8 cm, shows that there is a difference between intervention and control groups, Statistical test results obtained value of p <0.05, it can be concluded that there are significant differences in the intervention group and the control TENS. TENS conclusion may affect the reduction of pain intensity in the first stage of labor is the active phase, where both are used in TENS 8 cm cervical dilatation. This means that there are differences in the perceived reduction in pain intensity respondents in the intervention group with the control.
The Effect of Family Knowledge, Attitude and Income on Anemia in Adolescents Saddiyah Rangkuti
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Effect of knowledge, attitudes and family income on anemia in adolescents. One of the factors that influence the incidence of anemia as shown by Dreyfuss et al. (2000), is vitamin A deficiency. Another factor, namely lack of energy and protein consumption can also reduce hemoglobin levels in the blood (Berger et al., 1997). Research Objectives: To determine the relationship between knowledge of adolescent girls and the incidence of anemia in female high school students in Medan. This study aims to determine the relationship between the attitudes of young women to the incidence of anemia in high school students in Medan. The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between family income of adolescent girls and the incidence of anemia in female high school students in Medan. The study was conducted for two months starting from March to January 2020. The most dominant variable/the biggest influence on the incidence of anemia, seen from the largest OR value, was the attitude variable (P = 0.000). So that the attitude of young women has a chance of 10.931 times experiencing anemia, after being controlled by the variables of eating habits and menstrual patterns.
THE RELATIONSHIP NURSE KNOWLEDGE ABOUT PREVENTION NOSOCOMIAL INFECTIONS IN TANJUNG ROOM RSUD DR. RM DJOELHAM BINJAI 2020 Sapnita Sapnita
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Nosocomial infections, also known as hospital-acquired infections, occur in patients hospitalized for at least 72 hours. These patients do not show symptoms of infection when they enter the hospital. The type of research used was a chi-square test with a cross-sectional study design. The purpose of the study was to determine the relationship between nurses' knowledge about the prevention of nosocomial infections at Dr. Rm Djoelham Binjai Hospital. The population in this study amounted to 30 nurses who worked at Dr. Rm Djoelham Binjai Hospital, with a sample of 30 nurses. ) = 0.05 and df = 1 obtained from the calculation results, namely Asymp. Sig. (2-sided) 0.001 < p-value 0.05, Ho is rejected, and Ha is accepted. The relationship between nurses' knowledge about preventing nosocomial infections at Dr. Rm Djoelham Binjai Hospital. It is recommended that nurses continue to increase their knowledge of preventing nosocomial infections from avoiding an increase in the number of nosocomial infections.
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SLEEP PATTERNS AND EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE OF TEENAGERS IN HEAL VOCATIONAL SCHOOL NAFSIAH STABAT 2020 Nurhikmah Panjaitan; Yusra Yusra
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Sleep is one of the physiological needs for humans, which is helpful for the body's recovery process, affecting students' emotional intelligence. Individuals who have good emotional intelligence will be able and easy to relate to other people because they can empathize, motivate themselves, and manage the emotions of others. This study aimed to determine the relationship between sleep patterns and the emotional intelligence of adolescents at SMK Nafsiah. This research method uses a descriptive correlation method with a cross-sectional approach. Data collection was carried out by distributing questionnaires. The sample in this study amounted to 33 respondents. The sampling technique used is random sampling—data analysis using the chy square test. The results showed 12 respondents (26.67%) with good sleep patterns, 24 respondents (53.33%) with good sleep patterns, and 9 respondents (20%) with poor sleep patterns. Based on emotional intelligence, 34 respondents (75.55%) had good emotional development, and 11 respondents (24.45%) had poor emotional development. This research concludes that there is a relationship between sleep patterns and emotional intelligence of SMK Kesehatan Nafsiah Stabat students, with a p-value of 0.000 at df = 2, where sig <α (0.000 <0.05). It is hoped that Nafsiah Health Vocational School students will realize that sleep is a basic/physiological human need. If it is adequately fulfilled, it will have good emotional intelligence
The Relationship Of Pregnant Women's Knowledge About Hypnobirthing With Pregnant Women's Attitude To Hypnobirthing Therapy Hana Kasih Clinic, Medan In 2020 Arva Rochmawati Rochmawati; Dwi Ris Hasanah S
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Hypnosis methods that can be done starting during pregnancy can help reduce anxiety and fear levels. Hypnosis technique is one way that can be applied by pregnant women to gain peace when facing pregnancy and childbirth. The purpose of the study was to determine the relationship between knowledge of pregnant women about hypnobirthing and attitudes of pregnant women to hypnobirthing therapy at the Hana Kasih Clinic. This research method uses an observational-analytic design with a cross sectional approach, where the population is all pregnant women who perform pregnancy check-ups at the Hana Kasih Clinic with a total of 41 respondents. The sample size is 34 respondents through accidental sampling. The results of the analysis showed that knowledge of pregnant women about hypnobirthing did not affect the attitudes of pregnant women towards hypnobirthing therapy, where pregnant women who have less knowledge about hypnobirthing have a positive attitude towards hypnobirthing therapy. The results of the Chi-Square test obtained the value of =0.078 is greater than and thus Ho is accepted and Ha is rejected. It is recommended to health workers on duty at the Hana Kasih Clinic to provide pregnancy health counseling, especially about hypnobirthing, especially pregnant women who want to have a pain-free pregnancy.
The Relationship Of Knowledge And Behavior About Nutrition To The Event Of Anemia In Adolescent Women In The Environment V Bamboo Field New Neighborhood Dwi Ris Hasanah S; Helena Fransysca
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Nutrition or also called nutrition, is the study of food and its relationship to health. This study aims to determine the relationship of knowledge and behavior about nutrition to the incidence of anemia in adolescent girls. The research method used is pre-experimental with the design of "The One Shot Case Study". The population in this study amounted to 30 young women who are in Neighborhood V Village Baru Ladang Bambu. The sample in this study was 30 by total samplingThe results showed that the majority of respondents who had sufficient knowledge were 18 people (60%) the majority had active behavior as many as 18 people (60%) the majority had anemia as many as 12 people (40%) based on the chi-square statistical test obtained p value = 0.000. This means that the p value is smaller than the p value (0.05) and thus Ho is rejected and Ha is accepted, that is, knowledge and behavior about nutrition in adolescent girls have a significant relationship with the incidence of anemia. It is suggested to young women in Neighborhood V of Kelurahan Baru Ladang Bambu to meet the nutritional needs of the body and seek information about anemia.

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