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Science Midwifery
ISSN : 20867689     EISSN : 27219453     DOI : -
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Case report: Cor pulmonale in COPD Amin, Muhamad Shodiqul; Hendriyanto, Pujo
Science Midwifery Vol 12 No 5 (2024): December: Health Sciences and related fields
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35335/midwifery.v12i5.1780

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Cor Pulmonale is a condition of altered function and structure of the right ventricle of the heart caused by respiratory disease, mainly due to Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD). This disease results in increased blood flow resistance in the pulmonary circulation and can lead to right heart failure. A 64-year-old man came to the emergency room with complaints of worsening shortness of breath accompanied by a cough with phlegm, leg edema, and a history of COPD. Physical and laboratory examination revealed cardiomegaly, aortic elongation, and right pleural effusion. The patient was diagnosed with COPD-induced cor pulmonale. Cor pulmonale is closely related to pulmonary hypertension caused by COPD. Chronic hypoxia and other factors such as chronic hypercapnia and anatomical disturbances in the pulmonary vasculature are the main causes of this condition. Diagnosis is made through clinical examination, echocardiography, and CT scan. Treatment involves pharmacological therapy that aims to reduce symptoms and improve respiratory function. Cor pulmonale is a serious condition often caused by COPD. Proper treatment and early diagnosis are essential to prevent further complications.
Trust in digitalization and artificial intelligence: Insights from qualitative research on online parenting programs Yunike, Yunike; Rehana, Rehana; Misinem, Misinem; Kusumawaty, Ira
Science Midwifery Vol 12 No 5 (2024): December: Health Sciences and related fields
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Parenting in the digital era is experiencing significant changes with the presence of online training platforms that utilize artificial intelligence (AI). Although digitalization offers the potential to improve the quality of care, challenges related to trust in technology are important issues that need to be researched. This research aims to explore how trust in digitalization and AI influences the adoption and effectiveness of online parenting training. This research method is qualitative, using in-depth interviews as a data collection technique with parents and online parenting training providers. Data were analyzed using thematic analysis techniques to identify main patterns and themes. The research results show that users' level of trust in digital technology and AI has a direct impact on their readiness to participate in and implement parenting training. Parents who have high trust are more active and successful in utilizing the training, whereas those who are skeptical face difficulties in implementing the material. In conclusion, trust in technology is a key factor in the success of online parenting training. This research highlights the importance of building trust through transparent and quality program design to increase training effectiveness.
Effectiveness of hypnotherapy on the level of anxiety of post-section caesarean mothers at dr Salamun tni hospital, Bandung City in 2024 Nurhayati, Fitri; Setiowati, Tri
Science Midwifery Vol 12 No 5 (2024): December: Health Sciences and related fields
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35335/midwifery.v12i5.1787

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Based on WHO data, the incidence of postpartum blues is 30-75%, depression in postpartum mothers is 10-15% and psychosis is 0.1%-0.2%. The brain responds to stressors by sending information to the hypothalamus which causes the adrenal glands in the cortex to produce cortisol as a stress hormone, pathologically the sympathetic nervous system responds to this by increasing blood pressure, chronic fatigue and vasoconstriction. Hypnotherapy can be an alternative for holistic prevention and treatment in reducing anxiety so as to prevent the release of the hormone cortisol in postpartum mothers. Hypnotherapy targets the parasympathetic nervous system to stimulate an increase in all functions of the sympathetic nervous system that react to anxiety. The purpose of the study was to determine the effectiveness of hypnotherapy intervention on anxiety levels and cortisol levels in the serum of post-cesarean section postpartum mothers. The research method used was a Quasy Experiment with a pretest-posttest with control group design. The study was conducted in August - September 2024 at the Dr. Salamun TNI Hospital in Bandung City. The sample in this study was 50 post-cesarean section postpartum mothers using a probability sampling method, namely the simple random sampling technique, 25 treatment respondents and 25 control respondents. The target output that will be produced is an article published in an accredited journal.
Analysis of the nutritional content of chicken feather fish meatballs as an alternative additional food for toddlers with undernut nutrition Ferdina, Cucun Setya; Raharja, Kristian Triatmaja; Putri, Nindi Pramesthi Vardila; Fauziah, Nuraini; Pujiyani, Honesty
Science Midwifery Vol 12 No 5 (2024): December: Health Sciences and related fields
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35335/midwifery.v12i5.1788

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One of the nutritional problems that often occurs in Indonesia is malnutrition. Providing additional food is one of the nutritional supplements given as additional food or nutrients that are intended especially for malnourished toddlers. Chicken feather fish meatballs are one form of fishery product diversification that can be an alternative to providing additional food for malnourished toddlers. Based on the analysis of nutritional content, chicken feather fish meatballs have good nutritional content so that they can meet the nutritional needs required by the body, have a good impact on body health, at an affordable price and easy to obtain. Chicken feather fish meatballs have nutritional content including 13.01% protein content; 0.39% fat; 8.5% carbohydrates; 70.81% water content; and 2.9% ash content.
Cross sectional association of nutrition intake and caracteristic with nutritional status of HIV patients Wahyuni, Endang Sri; J, Yulia Novika; Sutrio, Sutrio
Science Midwifery Vol 12 No 6 (2025): February: Health Sciences and related fields
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35335/midwifery.v12i5.1790

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Nutritional status is associatesd with both quality of life and mortality risk in individuals with HIV. Adequate nutrition intake enhance resilience againts opportunistic infections in HIV patients. The aim of this study is determine factors associated with nutritional status. This study was using cross sectional design that involved 99 participants that were determined by consecutive sampling. The participants were HIV patients who were outpatient at Kanca Sehati Polyclinic, Dr Hi Abdul Moeloek Hospital, Lampung on Juli – August 2024. The dependent variable is nutritional status and the independent variables are the characteristics and nutrition intake of HIV patient. Nutritional status is determined by calculating Body Mass Index (BMI), characteristic data were colected from medical records and interviews, nutrition intake form SQ FFQ (Semi Quantitative Food Frequency). Data were analyzed by chi square. The results of this study show that the common range of age is 21 – 40 years old (78.78%), the common education level is secondary education (62%), the majority of participants' occupation was self-employment (29%). Participants received ART treatment <1 year are 50%, and 12% of participants have gastrointestinal disorders. Participants with underweight are 27% and overweight are 13%. Participants who have energy intake deficit are 37%, protein intake category are 54%. The statistical tests show that nutritional status are related to type of work (0.003) and medication consumed (p=0.015), nutritional status is not associated with gender, age, education, employment, duration of taking medication, energy intake or protein intake.
Spatial analysis of nitrogen dioxide concentration in ambient air and its relationship to low birth weight incidence in Palembang City Naqida, Naqida Rahma Fery; Dwi Septiawati; Elvi Sunarsih; Inoy Trisnaini; Laura Dwi Pratiwi
Science Midwifery Vol 12 No 5 (2024): December: Health Sciences and related fields
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35335/midwifery.v12i5.1791

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One of the factors influencing the incidence of low birth weight (LBW) is exposure to air pollutants such as nitrogen dioxide (NO₂). Therefore, this study aims to analyze the relationship between NO₂ air pollution exposure and the incidence of LBW in Palembang City. This research uses an ecological study design with secondary data obtained from the Palembang City Health Office, the Palembang City Environmental Office, and the Regional Development Planning and Research Agency (Bappeda Litbang) of Palembang. Data analysis was conducted using Geographic Information Systems (GIS). The study focused on seven subdistricts as sampling locations based on air monitoring points established by the Environmental Office. The results of the study show that the highest number of LBW cases was found in Ilir Timur I Subdistrict, with 58 cases in 2022. Meanwhile, the highest NO₂ concentration was recorded in Plaju Subdistrict, reaching 266 µ/NM³/hour in 2020. Overlay analysis indicated no significant relationship between NO₂ concentration and LBW incidence in most areas, except in Plaju Subdistrict during 2020-2021, where both NO₂ concentrations and the number of LBW cases were relatively higher compared to other subdistricts.
Determination of secondary metabolite content of phenolic group from liquid smoke of coconut shell and husk (Cocos nucifera L.) using visible spectrophotometry Nabilla, Alfira; Daulay, Anny Sartika
Science Midwifery Vol 12 No 5 (2024): December: Health Sciences and related fields
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So far, waste in Indonesia has been increasing. One of the types of waste commonly found in the community is coconut shell and husk waste. However, these wastes contain compounds with potential benefits for health systems. One of the beneficial compounds for health is phenolics and flavonoids. This study aims to determine the total phenolic and flavonoid content in liquid smoke from coconut shells and husks of grades 3, 2, and 1. The stages of this research include raw material processing, pyrolysis, distillation, phytochemical screening, and determination of the liquid smoke content from coconut shells and husks of grades 1, 2, and 3 using visible spectrophotometry. The results showed that the liquid smoke from coconut shells and husks contained flavonoids, tannins, saponins, triterpenoids/steroids, and glycosides. The determination of flavonoid and total phenolic content was carried out by determining the maximum wavelength of quercetin and gallic acid and calculating the total flavonoid and phenolic content using UV-Vis spectrophotometry. The results of determining the total flavonoid content in liquid smoke from coconut shells and husks of grades 1, 2, and 3 were 0.0720±0.828; 0.08975±0; 0.3002±0.00166 mgQE/mL and 0.04393±0; 0.05336±0; 0.52776±0 mgQE/mL. The results of determining the total phenolic content in liquid smoke from coconut shells and husks of grades 1, 2, and 3 were 13.425±0.0447; 14.3583±5.1691; 19.4416±0.1084 mgGAE/mL and 17.016±0.0423; 18.40±0; 18.9083±0.0423 mgGAE/mL. The highest phenolic and flavonoid content was found in the grade 3 liquid smoke, while the lowest content was found in the grade 1 liquid smoke.
Analysis of the utilization of posyandu for the elderly at the Ulin East Health Center in Banjarbaru City Tamtama, Tatang; Nugroho, Adi; Suhartono, Eko; Husaini, Husaini; Rahman, Fauzie
Science Midwifery Vol 12 No 6 (2025): February: Health Sciences and related fields
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It is important to take the use of elderly posyandu seriously since it is a component of a strategy to enhance the welfare of the elderly through preventative and promotional measures. Just 147 senior persons who utilize health services receive fewer visits from posyandu. This study aims to investigate the relationship between family support, health professional attitudes and knowledge, and accessibility to health services, and the usage of elderly posyandu at Puskesmas Landasan Ulin Timur, Banjarbaru City. A cross-sectional design was used for this investigation. The research subjects consisted of 174 senior adults. In data analysis, chi square and multiple logistic regression tests were employed. The results of the chi square analysis showed the p values for family support (p = 0.000), healthcare professionals' attitudes (p = 0.000), health resource accessibility (p = 0.001), and knowledge (p = 0.000). The knowledge variable and nurse performance had the strongest correlation (Exp(B)=4.456). At Puskesmas Landasan Ulin Timur Banjarbaru City, the use of senior posyandu is associated with family support, health staff attitudes, knowledge, and the availability of health services. Understanding is the most crucial element.
Literature review: Analysis of the implementation at the public health center management information system Farhanni, Nadya; Nugroho, Adi; Ringoringo , Harapan Parlindungan; Istiqomah , Ermina; Hartoyo, Edi
Science Midwifery Vol 12 No 6 (2025): February: Health Sciences and related fields
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This study is to evaluate and examine papers concerning the examination of the installation of the puskesmas management information system. The writing method used is a literature review with the type of Systematic Literature Review (SLR) which is carried out systematically and sourced from previous research. The databases used in the literature search were Google Scholar and Garuda Portal. There were 5 articles that met the inclusion criteria and were assessed using Duffy's Critical Appraisal Approach. Based on the 5 articles obtained, 5 articles discussed the implementation of the puskesmas management information system. 5 articles discuss SIMPUS's very important role in data processing, and overall the article (100%) states the result that SIMPUS plays a very important role in data processing, and 4 articles discuss the use of SIMPUS has been said to be effective in medical record services at puskesmas, and overall (100%) the article states the result that the use of SIMPUS has been said to be effective in medical record services at puskesmas. And overall (100%) the articles state the results that software, public facilities, human resources and officer behavior can hinder the implementation of the puskesmas management information system, which is supported by several journals that discuss the implementation of the PHC management system.
Analyzing the relationship between dietary factors and anemia to improve preventive behavior in adolescent girls in Denpasar Wibawa, Anak Agung Ngurah Alit Dwi Nanda; Weta, I Wayan; Ani, Luh Seri; Awan, Syuma Adhy
Science Midwifery Vol 12 No 6 (2025): February: Health Sciences and related fields
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Adolescents are at risk of developing anemia related to an unbalanced diet, habits of consuming low-iron foods, and substances that inhibit iron absorption, such as tea or coffee. Based on this, this study is aimed at finding out the relationship between diet and anemia status in adolescent girls. A cross-sectional study was conducted on 91 female students who were selected by the proportional random sample method. The research was conducted at SMAN 4 Denpasar-Bali, Indonesia. Hemoglobin level data was measured using a hemoglobinometer. Anemia is defined by a hemoglobin level of less than 12 g/dL. Diet and nutrient intake data were collected by questionnaire method using a quantitative food frequency questionnaire. The data were analyzed univariate and bivariate. The Mann-Whitney U test was carried out to determine factors related to anemia in adolescent girls. The results of the study found that the proportion of anemia in adolescent girls was 38.5%. Vitamin C intake was found to be related to anemia (p value <0.05). Meanwhile, protein intake, iron, fiber, frequency of meals and menstrual blood loss score (KDM) were found not to be related to anemia status (p>0.05). It can be concluded that a diet high in vitamin C is associated with anemia in adolescent girls. The results of this study contribute to the prevention of anemia through dietary improvements in adolescent girls, so it is recommended for adolescent girls to maintain a balanced diet to meet nutritional needs, including the need for iron.

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