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Relationship Of Characteristics Of Pregnant Women With Tetanus Toxoid Immunization In Mangga Village Dwi Ris Hasanah; Helena Fransysca; Nurdiana Manurung
Science Midwifery Vol 10 No 1, October (2021): Science Midwifery
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Pregnancy is a time when a woman carries an embryo or fetus in her body. Tetanus toxoid immunization (tetanus toxoid vaccine) is one of the efforts to prevent tetanus. Tetanus is a serious disease caused by bacteria. The report on Analysis of Trials in Indonesia in 2014 compiled by WHO (World Health Organization) in collaboration with the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Indonesia 9.8% (18,032) of 184 thousand births faced death due to low coverage of tetanus immunization.This study aims to determine the relationship between the characteristics of pregnant women and the completeness of tetanus toxoid immunization. The research methodology in this study used observational analytic with incidental sampling approach. The sample in this study were 30 pregnant women who used TT immunization. Based on the results of the chi-square test obtained p value = 0.000. This means that the p value is smaller than (0.05) thus Ho is rejected and Ha is accepted, namely the zcharacteristics of postpartum mothers with complete tetanus toxoid immunization. So from the results of this study found a gap between the results of the study and the theory that has been stated above.
Mapping Knowledge Of Gymnastics Nifas, Stomach Tapel And Massage In Mother Nifas Alfi Laili; Musdalina; Ruri Aditya Sari
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Maternity care period is an urgent transition period for mother's, babies and their family physiologically, socially and emotionally. The condition caused pain and death of mothers and baby risks commonly within maternity care in this period. The objective of this study is to discover the knowledge of Tapel, postpartum exercise and massage oxytocin used during postpartum. The population of this study is married woman who has got babies in Langkat, Deli Serdang and Medan. They are 74 women. The sample was taken by purposive sampling method. The data was collected by addressing questionnaire about Tapel, postpartum exercise and massage oxytocin knowledge such as definition, understanding the benefits, the way to use and the functions. The lowest knowledge about it was respondents with education Senior high school 66.7%, calling mothers (34, 6%) and they aree 30-34 years old (34.8%). Furthermore, women who knows the way to treat Tapel correctly 54.1%. Postgraduate respondents within age 35-39 years old shows the sufficient knowledge about postpartum exercise (50%). This finding shows that it is very important to do an action to improve itin order to avoid abuse that impact pain so hard.
The The Relationship Of Clean And Healthy Living Behavior To The Risk Of Worms In Children At SD Negeri No 095130 Senio Bangun Mount Malela District Simalungun Regency Sri Rahma Friani; Pinondang h.siregar; deswidya sukrisna hutauruk; Iin Octaviana Hutagaol
Science Midwifery Vol 10 No 1, October (2021): Science Midwifery
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The prevalence of helminthiasis in Indonesia based on research is still high, around 60-80% knowing the relationship between clean and healthy living behavior with the risk of helminthiasis in children at State Elementary School Number 095130 SenioBangun. This type of research is analytic. The sample of this study were all students in grades IV, V SD. as much as 37 . The results obtained based on hand washing are known from 37 students the majority of respondents wash their hands well on students who are not at risk as many as 14 respondents (60.9%), based on snack consumption it is known that from 37 students the majority of respondents consume good snacks on risky students as many as 16 respondents ( 76.2%) and based on the use of latrines, it is known from 37 students the majority of respondents use good latrines for students who are not at risk as many as 12 respondents (54.5%). It is hoped that this research can be input for teaching staff and health workers to improve the quality of health services and education as well as information on clean and healthy living behavior by providing counseling.
Isolation of Antibiotic Compound Producing Bacteria from the Soil Rhizosphere Against Escherichia Coli and Streptococcus Aureus Rima Ernia; Yeni Indriyani; Rina SE Sitindaon; Muslimin Muslimin; Mustika Fatimah
Science Midwifery Vol 10 No 1, October (2021): Science Midwifery
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This research aims to isolate bacteria from the rhizosphere soil which are known to be good media for the growth of bacteria, such as Escherichia coli and Straphlococus aureus as new types of antibiotics. The method used by isolated the bacteria from rhizosphere soil of Rimpang Pacing and Guava rhizome plants and then do the cell morphology characterization, purification, propagation of antibiotic-producing bactrial isolates and continued testing the antibiotic activity of potential bacterial isolates. From the observations, it was found that the isolation of bacteria from the rhizosphere soil of the pacing rhizome had antibiotic compounds that were able to inhibit the growth of Escherichia coli and Straphlococcus aureus bacteria as indicated by the formation of a clear zone around the colony, which had an inhibitory index of 0.5 mm in Ec.2 and Bp.1 isolates is also 0.5 mm. From Both Ec.2 and Bp.1 isolates concluded that the rhizosphere soil produces an inhibitory zone that has the potential to be used as an antibiotic agent
Knowledge Level of Adolescent Women about Prevention of Cervic Cancer in Mayjend Sutoyo Medan Foundation High School High School, Medan In 2019 Henni Safrida Sitompul
Science Midwifery Vol 10 No 1, October (2021): Science Midwifery
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Cervical cancer or cervical cancer is the most common cancer among women. Cervical cancer attacks the female reproductive organs and uterus. Every year thousands of women die from cervical cancer. Poor living habits can also cause outbreaks of cervical cancer, such as smoking, lack of nutrition, long-term use of oral contraceptives, sexual activity that is often among adolescents. The level of knowledge of young women about cervical cancer prevention in the Mayjend Sutoyo College Foundation Senior High School Medan. World Health Organization (WHO) states, currently cervical cancer is ranked among the various types of cancer that causes death in women in the world. Cervical cancer can be prevented by doing primary prevention and secondary prevention. This type of research is a descriptive study conducted. The population in this study were female students at the Major General Sutoyo College Foundation in Medan. A sample of 39 people were taken in total sampling. Data obtained using a questionnaire. The conclusion of the study is the level of knowledge of young women in the Mayjend Sutoyo Medan Foundation High School in the prevention of cervical cancer is still in the sufficient category.
Effect of Pericardium Point Acupressure 6 on Gravidarum Emesis Trimester I Pregnant Women at the Working Area Public Halth Center Koto Berapak In 2020 Nadiah Fadhilah; Mayetti Mayetti; Rosfita Rasyid
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Every pregnant woman experiences different degrees of nausea. Efforts to overcome it through pharmacological and non-pharmacological therapies. Non-pharmacological therapies such as herbs, acupuncture and acupressure. In pregnant women, the tendency to use non-pharmacological therapy has increased. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of Acupressure Point Pericardium 6 on Emesis Gravidarum in 1st trimester pregnant women. This research is an experimental study using a pre and post control group design approach. The research was conducted in July - November 2020 in the work area of ​​the Koto Berapak Health Center, Pesisir Selatan Regency. The sample in this study were 26 primigravida pregnant women who experienced emesis gravidarum in the first trimester and met the inclusion and exclusion criteria as many as 26 people who were selected by simple random sampling. The sample was divided into two groups using odd even numbers, where each 13 samples were in the experimental and control groups. Data were analyzed using Mann Whitney. The results showed that the mean score of emesis gravidarum before acupressure in the experimental group was 8.69 ± 0.48 and the control group was 7.62 ± 1.19. The mean score of emesis gravidarum after acupressure in the experimental group was 3.31 ± 0.48 and the control group was 5.69 ± 1.75. The mean reduction in the emesis gravidarum score of the experimental group was 5.38 ± 0.50 and the control group was 1.92 ± 1.80. There was a significant difference in emesis gravidarum scores between the experimental and control groups (p < 0.05). The conclusion of this study is that there is an effect of acupressure point pericardium 6 in the form of a significant reduction in the frequency of nausea and vomiting in first trimester pregnant women who experience emesis gravidarum.
The Relationship of Mother's Knowledge and Attitude with Growingflowing to Development at Novi Lintas Timur's Midwife Clinic Panyabungan District, Kota Regency Mandailing Natal Year 2021 Helmi Wardah Nasution
Science Midwifery Vol 10 No 2 (2022): April: Science Midwifery
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According to the World Health Organization (WHO), the Infant Mortality Rate (IMR) is the first health indicator in determining the health status of children. RISKESDAS 2018 data for the Mandailing Natal area in the Proportion of monitoring growth in the last 12 months in children 0-59 months by Regency/City in North Sumatra province, namely those who weigh 231 people (47.96%) with a frequency of < 8 times 70 ,70%, > 8 times 22.20%, and body length/height was measured with a frequency of 1 time 14% and > 2 times 76.32%. This type of research is descriptive correlational. The sampling technique of this research is a total sampling of 35 people. Research results, Chi-Square test analysis is known that the significant value of p value is 0.027. Because the p-value is smaller than 0.05 (0.027 <0.05) then Ha is accepted so that in this study there is a significant relationship between knowledge and attitudes of mothers with growth and development of toddlers at the Novi Midwife Clinic in 2020. These results prove that mothers who have Good knowledge tends to have an accepting and positive attitude towards toddler growth and development. It is hoped that research sites, institutions, respondents and further researchers will pay attention to the growth and development of toddlers, so that they can achieve optimal results. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), the Infant Mortality Rate (IMR) is the first health indicator in determining the health status of children. RISKESDAS 2018 data for the Mandailing Natal area in the Proportion of monitoring growth in the last 12 months in children 0-59 months by Regency/City in North Sumatra province, namely those who weigh 231 people (47.96%) with a frequency of < 8 times 70 ,70%, > 8 times 22.20%, and body length/height was measured with a frequency of 1 time 14% and > 2 times 76.32%. This type of research is descriptive correlational. The sampling technique of this research is a total sampling of 35 people. Research results, Chi-Square test analysis is known that the significant value of p value is 0.027. Because the p-value is smaller than 0.05 (0.027 <0.05) then Ha is accepted so that in this study there is a significant relationship between knowledge and attitudes of mothers with growth and development of toddlers at the Novi Midwife Clinic in 2020. These results prove that mothers who have Good knowledge tends to have an accepting and positive attitude towards toddler growth and development. It is hoped that research sites, institutions, respondents and further researchers will pay attention to the growth and development of toddlers, so that they can achieve optimal results.
Effect of Pineapple Juice on Perineal Wound Healing in Postpartum Mothers at Anugrah Clinic Farida Umamy; Isma Adelina Harahap; Meity Christiani
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One solution for postpartum mothers to accelerate the healing of perineal wounds is natural herbs with the application of pineapple juice to help accelerate the healing of perineal wounds. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of pineapple juice on perineal wound healing at Anugrah Clinic. An experimental method with a post-test-only control group design approach. The subjects of this study were postpartum mothers with grades I and II perineal tears. The sample is 20 people with an accidental sampling technique. Data analysis used univariate analysis test and bivariate test with Mann-Whitney U. The data obtained from the results of the study showed that the healing of perineal wounds in the group that was not given pineapple juice was mostly (70%) healed within 7-10 days and none experienced faster healing. While in the group given pineapple juice as much as 60% experienced faster healing, which was less than 7 days, and 40% of respondents who consumed pineapple juice recovered within 7-10 days. The results of statistical data analysis using Mann- Whitney U obtained a Z value of -3.033 with a p-value of 0.002 (p<0.05), then H0 was rejected, which means that consumption of pineapple juice has a significant effect on perineal wound healing at Anugrah Clinic. Support from health workers, especially midwives, is expected to help mothers go through the postpartum period, especially for mothers who have injuries to the perineum. Giving pineapple juice can be an alternative to accelerate wound healing in the perineum.
The Effect of Health Education on WUS Knowledge about Fluor Albus at the Patumbak Health Center in 2021 Herlia Sumardha Nasution; Fithriani Fithriani; Dori Fahma Harahap
Science Midwifery Vol 10 No 1, October (2021): Science Midwifery
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Many women of childbearing age (WUS) think that vaginal discharge is normal. One of the reasons for this assumption is the lack of knowledge of women of childbearing age (WUS) about the impact of vaginal discharge. This study aims to determine the effect of Health Education on WUS Knowledge about Fluor Albus at the Patumbak Health Center in 2021. This research is a quantitative research with Pre-Experimental Design with a one-group pretest-posttest design approach. This research has been carried out on July 11, 2021 to July 24, 2021. The population is 84 people. Sampling using purposive sampling with a sample of 50 people. The results showed that WUS Knowledge about Fluor Albus before being given Health Education at the Patumbak Health Center in 2021 was the majority poor, WUS Knowledge about Fluor Albus after being given Health Education at the Patumbak Health Center in 2021 was the majority good. Based on the results of the paired sample t-test, the p value = 0.001 <0.05. So it can be concluded that there is an influence of Health Education on WUS Knowledge about Fluor Albus at the Patumbak Health Center in 2021. Suggestions in this research Patumbak Health Center make a planned program in the provision of health education to increase knowledge and understanding of WUS, especially about vaginal discharge in the work area of ​​the Patumbak Health Center.
The Effect of Mother Toddler Class Training on Increasing Parents' Knowledge about Child Development at the Binjai Serbangan Health Center, Air Joman District in 2021 Kamaliah Ainun
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Mothers and children are the group most vulnerable to various health problems that cause death. The Maternal and Child Health Book (KIA Book) is for the purpose of family independence in maintaining health, preventing and overcoming maternal and child health problems, many mothers do not want to bring their toddlers to the toddler mother class this is due to lack of knowledge so researchers are interested in examining the effect Class training for pregnant women on maternal knowledge, the purpose of this study was to determine the effect of class training for mothers under five on parents' knowledge about child development at the Binjai Serbangan Health Center, Air Joman District in 2021. This research is a pre-experimental design research. The population in this study were all mothers who had toddlers aged 1-5 years, at the Binjai Serbangan Health Center, Air Joman District as many as 80 people, sampling was purposive sampling technique. Analysis of the data used Wilcoxon test is used to see the effect between two variables with a 95% confidence degree. The results of the study looked at the knowledge of parents about children's growth and development before the training for mothers under five at the Binjai Serbangan Health Center, Air Joman District in 2021, the majority had less knowledge, namely 10 respondents (50.0%). Parental knowledge about child development after training for mothers under five at the Binjai Serbangan Health Center, Air Joman District in 2021, the majority had sufficient knowledge, namely 11 respondents (55.0%). The conclusion of these results proves that class training for mothers of toddlers can have a positive effect on increasing parents' knowledge about child development. It is recommended that the training for mothers of children under five can be used as an option in increasing the knowledge of mothers of children under five so that it is expected to reduce the morbidity rate of children under five, especially in the work area of the Binjai Serbangan Health Center, Air Joman District. Class training for mothers under five needs to be given regularly by health workers, especially by midwives who are in the work area of the Binjai Serbangan Health Center, Air Joman District. The conclusion of these results proves that class training for mothers of toddlers can have a positive effect on increasing parents' knowledge about child development. It is recommended that the training for mothers of children under five can be used as an option in increasing the knowledge of mothers of children under five so that it is expected to reduce the morbidity rate of children under five, especially in the work area of the Binjai Serbangan Health Center, Air Joman District. Class training for mothers under five needs to be given regularly by health workers, especially by midwives who are in the work area of the Binjai Serbangan Health Center, Air Joman District. The conclusion of these results proves that class training for mothers of toddlers can have a positive effect on increasing parents' knowledge about child development. It is recommended that the training for mothers of children under five can be used as an option in increasing the knowledge of mothers of children under five so that it is expected to reduce the morbidity rate of children under five, especially in the work area of the Binjai Serbangan Health Center, Air Joman District. Class training for mothers under five needs to be given regularly by health workers, especially by midwives who are in the work area of the Binjai Serbangan Health Center, Air Joman District. It is recommended that the training for mothers of children under five can be used as an option in increasing the knowledge of mothers of children under five so that it is expected to reduce the morbidity rate of children under five, especially in the work area of the Binjai Serbangan Health Center, Air Joman District. Class training for mothers under five needs to be given regularly by health workers, especially by midwives who are in the work area of the Binjai Serbangan Health Center, Air Joman District. It is recommended that the training for mothers of children under five can be used as an option in increasing the knowledge of mothers of children under five so that it is expected to reduce the morbidity rate of children under five, especially in the work area of the Binjai Serbangan Health Center, Air Joman District. Class training for mothers under five needs to be given regularly by health workers, especially by midwives who are in the work area of the Binjai Serbangan Health Center, Air Joman District.

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