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Science Midwifery
ISSN : 20867689     EISSN : 27219453     DOI : -
Core Subject : Health,
Jurnal Kebidanan dan ilmu kesehatan ini adalah di terbitkan 2 kali dalam setahun, dalam bidang kebidanan dan perawat.
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The Effect Of Giving Onion Dayak (Eleutherrine Americana Merr) On Blood Pressure Changes In Hypertension Patients In New Village Dusun IV Kualuh Hulu District Labuhan Batu Utara Ekin Kurniawan; Mahyunidar Mahyunidar
Science Midwifery Vol 10 No 1, October (2021): Science Midwifery
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Hypertension is one of the deadliest diseases in the world as many as 1 billion people in the world or 1 in 4 adults suffer from this disease. In fact, it is estimated that the number of people with hypertension will increase to 1.6 billion by 2025. This research was conducted in Pulo Dogom Village. This study aims to determine the effect of giving Dayak onion tea on changes in blood pressure in patients with hypertension. The design of this study was quasi-experimental with a sample size of 21 using one group pre post test without control. The sampling technique is by accidental sampling. Data analysis using paired T test. The statistical test shows that the Sig value is 0.014 <0.05, then H0 is rejected and Ha is accepted.
Knowledge of Pregnant Women About Breast Care with Compliance with Breast Care in the Butar Health Center Area, Pagaran District, North Tapanuli Regency in 2020 Urhuhe Dena Siburian; Paruhum Tiruon Ritonga
Science Midwifery Vol 9 No 1, Oktober (2020): Science Midwifery
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Health development is carried out based on humanity, empowerment and independence, fair and equitable, as well as prioritizing and benefiting with special attention to vulnerable populations, including mothers, infants, children, the elderly, and poor families (Ministry of Health, 2010). Based on data obtained from the Butar Health Center, Pagaran District, the number of pregnant women in the third trimester in 2014 was 60 people. In Sipultak dolok village 7 people, in Lumban ina-ina village 5 people, in parhorboan village 9 people, in Banua Luhu village 9 people, in Dolok saribu village 7 people and in other villages 17 people.The results of the Chi-square test showed a value of or 0.001 <0.05, there was a relationship between the knowledge of pregnant women in the third trimester about breast care and adherence to breast care.
Relationship Of Workload And Work Stress Of Nurses To Hand Hygiene Compliance During The Covid-19 Pandemic At Porsea Hospital Dosmaida Nababan
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Nurses play a major role in infection prevention and control. Hand hygiene is recognized as the most effective measure in preventing and controlling the spread of infection in health facilities. The outbreak of COVID-19 has caused a fairly high spread of the virus, in this situation hand hygiene has a very important role. Nurses' workload and work stress affect nurses' hand hygiene compliance. The purpose of this study was to analyze the relationship between workload and work stress of nurses with hand hygiene compliance during the COVID-19 pandemic at Porsea Hospital. This research is a quantitative research with analytical descriptive using cross sectional. The sampling technique used was total sampling with a total of 22 respondents who participated in this study. Chi-square test was used to analyze the data. The results of this study indicate that there is a significant relationship between workload (P value = 0.008) and work stress (P value = 0.006) of nurses with hand hygiene compliance. Hospital management needs to be able to carry out continuous evaluation and training to increase nurses' self-awareness in the application of hand hygiene. Nursing leaders need to know the physical and emotional conditions of nurses in working during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Promotion Strategies on the Number of Arrival Guests by the Reception Staff at Sentral Seaview Hotel Penang, Malaysia Nirwaty Tarigan
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Hospitality is one of industry selling a service. One of the people that provide service in the hotel is called as reception staff. He has responsibilities in handling guest check in and checkout including promoting the hotel rooms. The receptionist staff will handle everything the guest order including guest complaints. The receptionist staff will hear nicely the guest complaint and solve the guest problem. After that, the guests who are satisfied to the service then hopefully they will recommend to others. The good experience of the guest will bring them back to stay in the future. This is one of receptionist strategy to promote the hotel product. This research discussed how strategy to promote the hotel product by receptionist, what is the information of the receptionist during promoting the hotel products, how the guest satisfaction about hotel products informed by receptionist in Sentral Seaview Hotel Penang, Malaysia.
The Relationship Of Smoking Behavior With Carboxyhemoglobin Levels In Active Smokers Rica Vera Tarigan
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Smoking behavior is still entrenched in Indonesian cause a variety of diseases and even death. Cigarettes have become necessities of life that can not be abandoned in everyday life. The smoking problem in essence has become a national problem, even international level. But most connoisseurs of cigarettes assume that smoking is a personal responsibility for the consequences caused. Scientific researchers revealed that smoking is the leading cause of premature death. Statistical data shows that 90% of deaths due to respiratory problems, 25% of deaths caused by coronary heart disease that is triggered by smoking. In cigarette smoke contains 4000 chemicals, one of which is carbonmonoksida (CO), which can disturb binding of oxygen with hemoglobin (Hb), which transformed into bonds HbCO. This research used a correlational analysis with a quantitative approach and cross-sectional study design. Samples used as many 100 respondents used purposive sampling technique. Samples fill out the questionnaire and measured HbCO levels in the blood HbCO qualitatively. Data were analyzed with univariate, bivariate with Product Moment correlation techniques, multivariate correlation analysis. The results showed that there is a correlation of smoking behavior (number of cigarettes smoked by the respondent, the respondent smoking duration and type of cigarettes consumed by the respondents) against HbCO levels. Smoking behavior (knowledge, attitudes, and actions on how cigarette smoking cigarettes made by respondents) have no correlation with HbCO levels.
Relation Between Iron and Vitamin A Intake with Feritin Levels In Pregnant Women With Trimester III Iron Deficiency Anemia Ririn Ririn; Yusrawati Yusrawati; Fika Tri Anggraini
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Ferritin is an indicator that is frequently used to measure iron deficiency anemia, especially in the population of pregnant women. Ferritin functions as an iron storage protein that is non-toxic and will be mobilized when needed. Low ferritin levels can lead to iron deficiency anemia. This study aimed to determine the relation between iron and vitamin A intake with ferritin levels in pregnant women with iron deficiency anemia in trimester III. This research is an observational correlative analytic study with a cross sectional approach. The sample in this study was 37 pregnant women with iron deficiency anemia in trimester III with purposive sampling technique. Data on iron and vitamin A intake were taken by using a modified SQ-FFQ (Semi Quantitative Food Frequency Questionnaire) designed by Lipoeto conducted at BMC General Hospital and dr. M.Djamil Padang Hospital from July 2019 to May 2021. The normality test of the data was carried out by Shapiro Wilk test and data were analyzed by using Pearson correlation test. The results showed that the average iron intake was 34.33±3.36 mg/day, vitamin A intake was 888.86±109.95 mcg/day, and ferritin levels were 8.68±2.82 ng/mL. There was a significant relation between iron intake (p= 0.009), vitamin A intake (p= 0.003), and ferritin levels. The conclusion is that there is a relation between iron and vitamin A intake with ferritin levels in pregnant women with iron deficiency anemia in trimester III.
The Analysis of Factors Affecting Hemoglobin Levels in Pregnant Women Retno Palupi Yonni Siwi
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Anemia is a condition of lack of hemoglobin (Hb) levels in the blood caused by a lack of intake of nutrients needed in the process of forming hemoglobin. Anemia in general occurs throughout the world, especially in developing countries. In developing countries, anemia occurs in women by 45% while in developed countries it is 13%. red blood cells (erythrocytes). The design of this research is Literature Review . A literature review study is a method used to collect data or sources related to a particular topic that can be obtained from various sources such as journals, books, internet and other references. By analyzing the factors that affect hemoglobin levels in pregnant women is the ideal age in pregnancy is 20-35 year, Chronic Energy Deficiency/Kurang Energi kronis (KEK), 41% (2.0 million) pregnant women suffer from malnutrition. Infectious Diseases Pregnant women are very sensitive to infections and infectious diseases,Pregnancy distance of less than 2 years shows a higher proportion of maternal deaths. The education experienced by a person has an influence on increasing thinking skills and knowledge. Compliance of pregnant women is seen from mothers who consume 10 Fe tablets in each month of her pregnancy. Based on the description above, the analysis of the factors that affect hemoglobin levels in pregnant women concludes because: mother's age, Chronic Energy Deficiency (CED), Infectious Diseases, Pregnancy Distance, Education and Knowledge
The Effectiveness of Giving Red Spinning Juice on Increasing Hb Levels for Pregnant Anemia in the Work East Lahewa Health Center Year 2020 Rumiris Simatupang
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Iron anemia that occurs during pregnancy is a condition where the Hb level of pregnant women in the first and third trimesters is below 11 gr/dl. The proportion of pregnant women who experienced anemia in 2013 was 37,1% and increased in 2018 to 48,9%.The purpose of this study was to determine the effectiveness of giving red spinach juice in increasing Hb level in anemic pegnant women.This type of research is quantitative with a quasi-experimental approach through one group pre-post test.This research was carried out in the Work Area of the East Lahewa Health Center in November 2020.The population in this research were all 52 pregnant women who were anemic.The sample in this study were 20 Pregnant mothers.The analysis was carried out by statistical testing, namely the paired t-test to identify the effectiveness of giving red spinach juice in increasing the HB content of pregnant women with anemia before and after treatment.The results showed that there was an effect of consuming red spinach juice on the increase in Hb content in pregnant women with a p-value of 0.000.The results of this research are expected to be able to overcome the problem of pregnant mothers anemia with red spinach juice
The Relationship Of Knowledge About Reproductive Health To Adolescent Sex Behavior In State Vocational School I Sibolga In 2020 Tinawati Nainggolan
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Teenagers' great curiosity, the development of information technology, the lack of communication in the family, and the increasingly indifferent society make this behavior more widespread. The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between the level of knowledge of reproductive health and the free sex behavior of office-class adolescents at SMK Negeri 1 Sibolga. This type of research uses descriptive quantitative with cross sectional design. Based on the results of the study, the Chi-square test results obtained p value = 0.000 < from 0.05 (0.000 <0.05). So that Ha is accepted and Ho is rejected, which means that there is a relationship between the level of knowledge of reproductive health and free sex behavior in adolescents at SMK Negeri I Sibolga City in 2020. The better the knowledge about sexuality, the better the sexual behavior, reinforced by Green's theory that knowledge is a predisposing factor. determine a person's behavior. The school is expected to pay attention to the reproductive health education curriculum for students in order to protect students from inappropriate knowledge that comes from irresponsible sources. It is hoped that students can avoid deviant sexual behavior, such as watching pornographic videos and avoiding watching YouTube and reading books that related to sexual behavior so that things do not happen that are disappointing for the family, school and community.
Analysis Of Potential Fraud Control At Metta Medika Hospital Sibolga Erni Triyani Lubis; Juliandi Harahap; Nuraini Nuraini
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Health insurance is a guarantee in the form of health protection so that participants receive health care benefits and protection in meeting basic health needs that are given to everyone who has paid contributions or whose contributions are paid by the government. The problem that often occurs in health services is fraud. Fraud or in Indonesian better known as fraud, is something that is very likely to happen anywhere and in any form. The purpose of the study was to analyze the potential for fraud control at Metta Medika Hospital Sibolga. This study uses a descriptive qualitative method with a phenomenological approach to control potential fraud at Metta Medika Hospital Sibolga. This research was conducted at Metta Medika Hospital Sibolga. This research was conducted in November 2020–July 2021 starting with the submission of titles, preparation of proposals, proposal seminars, research, data processing, research results seminars, trial results and thesis revision. Research informants are 6 employees at Metta Medika Hospital Sibolga. Sources of data are carried out by means of in-depth interviews and field observations to formulate problems found by researchers at the research site. The results of the study show that the phenomenon that occurs is that fraud is a big challenge in companies including Metta Medika Hospital so that to prevent fraud, the anti-fraud section is involved to go directly to the field in terms of supervising, checking every document and evaluating every report given. If fraud is found, it will be resolved immediately by involving the management and director of the Hospital to impose sanctions on the perpetrators of fraud in terms of the size of the fraudulent act committed and immediately evaluate all related parties to complete it. Suggestions for hospitals to be more aware of the potential for fraud that can be carried out by everyone so it is necessary to develop a system to prevent fraud at Metta Medika Sibolga Hospital. The next researcher becomes a reference for further qualitative research regarding the incidence of fraud in companies and hospitals with a larger number of participants and more in-depth interviews.

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