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Science Midwifery
ISSN : 20867689     EISSN : 27219453     DOI : -
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Factors Relating To The Spirituality Of Students/I Ners Level Ii During The Covid-19 Pandemic Stikes Santa Elisabeth Medan, 2021 Imelda Derang; Lindawati Simorangkir; Nince Junita Waruwu
Science Midwifery Vol 10 No 2 (2022): April: Science Midwifery
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The Covid-19 pandemic is a problem that has spread throughout the world, including in Indonesia and is experiencing continuous improvement. Spirituality is a person's belief in a greater power which is a source of strength for each individual so that it motivates individuals to be closer and creates love for themselves. themselves, others, God and the environment. The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between self, others, God and the environment with the spirituality of level II students during the Covid-19 pandemic at Stikes Santa Elisabeth Medan in 2021. The method used an analytical research design using a cross sectional approach. The sample in this study was 88 respondents. The sampling technique was total sampling. The instrument used is a questionnaire. The results of the chi - square statistical test obtained p - value = 0.001 (p < 0.05), so there is a significant relationship between self, others, God and the environment with spirituality. Data analysis using multiple logistic regression test. The results of this study obtained one subvariable that is most related to spirituality, namely the God factor (p-value 0.033 <0.05). God factor with a B coefficient of 0.033 and exp (B) of 21.0. This means that students with God's factors that support 21 times will have high spirituality compared to God's factors that do not support them. It is hoped that students will be able to improve their spirituality by reflecting on the meaning of life, doing good to others selflessly, having high belief in God and participating in social service activities in the community.
Description of Mother's Knowledge and Attitude about the Motor Development of Toddlers in Bandar District Ricard Fredrik Marpaung
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Given the role of the mother in the development of toddlers, it is necessary to know the mother's knowledge about child development. Knowledge about child development can be obtained through education, self-experience and the experience of others, mass media and the environment. When compared with Western countries, the motor development of Indonesian children is relatively low. This type of research is descriptive which aims to determine the knowledge and attitudes of mothers who have toddlers about motor development in toddlers in Bandar District, Simalungun Regency. In this study, the sample was taken using a total sampling technique, namely the entire population was sampled as many as 30 people. Based on the research results, the majority of respondents aged 20-24 years were 13 people (43.3%), minority aged 25-29 years were 8 people (26.7%). The majority of high school education is 14 people (46.7%), the minority is elementary school education 4 people (13.3%). The majority of work as housewives are 8 people (26.7%), the minority are employees of BUMN as many as 4 people (13.3%). The majority of knowledge lacked 16 people (53.3%), the minority had good knowledge as many as 14 people (46.7%). The majority of the attitude agreed that as many as 10 people (33.3%), the minority had a disapproval attitude that was as many as 5 people (16.7%). Puskesmas must provide information related to motor development in toddlers either through posyandu or other activities that involve mothers.
Community Behavior about the Utilization of Family Latrines in the Work Area of Panei Tongah Puskesmas, Panei District, Simalungun Regency Jumadiah Wardati
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One of the targets of health development is to increase healthy living behavior and a healthy environment. This study aims to obtain a description of community behavior which includes community knowledge, attitudes and actions regarding the use of family latrines in the Panei Tongah Health Center Work Area, Panei District, Simalungun Regency which has been carried out in July - September 2020. The type of research is a descriptive survey research with an observational approach. The population in this study included all families in the Panei Tongah Health Center working area, Panei District, amounting to 6939 families and spread over 17 sub-districts/villages, namely Panei Tongah Village, Bah Bolon Tongah Village, Simpang Raya Dasma Village, Simpang Raya Village, Mekar Sari Raya Village, Sipoldas Village, Bangun Dasmariah Village, Bangun Rakyat Village, Bangun Sitolubah Village, Simantin Pane Dame Village, Sigodang Village, West Sigodang Village, Rawang Pardomuan Nauli Village, Janggir Leto Village, Siborna Village, NauliBaru Village, Bahliran Siborna Village. So the number of samples in this study was 378 families. Sampling was done randomly. Respondents' actions regarding the use of family latrines 68.5% had positive actions while 31.5% had negative actions. Respondents who used family latrines were only 44.7% and 55.3% did not. Respondents who use family latrines are 37.3% while those who do not use latrines are 62.7%. So that intensive counseling and guidance is needed that is adjusted to the level of knowledge possessed by respondents, both in groups and individually in order to increase efforts to implement appropriate community attitudes and actions regarding the use of family latrines.
The Relationship of Health Education to Elderly Knowledge about How to Prevent Hypertension in the Elderly Pinondang Hotria Siregar
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Hypertension is still a health problem in the elderly group. Increased age is often followed by degenerative diseases and health problems in the elderly group. Therefore, researchers are interested in conducting a study entitled Relationship of health education to elderly knowledge on how to prevent hypertension in the elderly in the Working Area of Puskesmas Sindar Raya Simalungun District in 2017. This study was conducted in May-July 2017 with a population of 198 people while the sample used as many as 99 people using the formula from lemeshow book using simple random sampling techniques. The results of this study stated that health education has a relationship to the knowledge of the elderly in the Working Area of Puskesmas Sindar Raya Simalungun District in 2017, because p value < 0.05. It is expected that it can be increased the knowledge of elderly posyandu cadres about hypertension and how to prevent it and improve the ability of cadres in providing counseling so that counseling to the elderly is more effective. Education Institutions provide elderly posyandu material which is one of the basic health services through courses related to elderly services both integrally and specifically cases of hypertension in the elderly and prevention methods. The results of this study as preliminary data to conduct other research on the elderly with different variables
Overview of the Covid-19 Pandemic on Community Income in Tomuan Village, Dolock, Simalungun Regency Eka Saudur Renaldi Sihombing
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Corona virus or severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-COV-2) is a virus that attacks the respiratory system. Disease due to viral infection is called covid-19. The purpose of this study was to see a picture of the covid-19 pandemic on people’s income in Tomuan Dolok. The design used in this study was carried out with a descriptive cross-sectional approach, where this research was conducted only in one particular period and the sampling was carried out at once, there was no repetition in data collection. From the results of the preliminary survey on the population in Tomuan Dolok by giving a questionnaire about income before and after the Covid-19 pandemic, it was found that before the occurence of Covid-19 the income of the population was still stable, whereas after the Covid-19 the income of the population descreased. The results of research conducted in Tomuan Dolok Village Simalungun Regency, obtained the results, namely : from the income group of the respondent, the respondet with lower income were 20 people (79,1%) more than the middle income and upper income groups. Of the respondents thought that the Covid-19 pandemic was more likely to think less, namely 18 people (79,1%) rather than having sufficient opinion and having a good opinion. From the results of cross tabulation between the respondent’s income group and the Covid-19 pandemic opinion, the lower income group respondents are more than (79,1%) with a score less than < 60. From the results of the research above, it is hoped that the public will maintan their health and obey the rules during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Making Of Red Ginger Capsule Supplements For The Treatment Of Primary Dymenorore Mesrida Simarmata
Science Midwifery Vol 10 No 2 (2022): April: Science Midwifery
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Primary dysmenorrhea is physiological menstrual pain that occurs in women at the beginning of the menstrual cycle. Primary dysmenorrhea can be overcome using herbal plants such as red ginger. In the process of making red ginger capsules, it must meet the standards in order to keep the red ginger content intact. The purpose of this study was to determine the process of making red ginger capsule supplements as a treatment for primary dysmenorrhea. Research method: Descriptive that is to describe the process of making red ginger capsule supplements. Starting with red ginger made into powder, extract and capsules. The content, characteristics of simplicia and extract were identified and then made into capsules according to the dosage and tested for standardization. The results: The red ginger simplicia content met the requirements, the characteristics of the simplicia, red ginger powder and extract contain phenolic compounds such as saponins, flavonoids and steroids/triterpenoids which will be converted into oleoresin which contains the chemical gingerol as an anti-inflammatory in the treatment of dysmenorrhea, red ginger capsule supplements contain red ginger extract 50 mg. Conclusion: The process of making red ginger capsule supplements has met the standard
Perception of Pulmonary TB Patients on Treatment with Directly Observed Treatment Shortcouse (DOTS) Strategy in the UPTD Area of Serbelawan Puskesmas Simalungun Regency Romauli Pakpahan
Science Midwifery Vol 10 No 2 (2022): April: Science Midwifery
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Pulmonary tuberclosis is an infectious disease which is still a major health problem and needs to be treated intensively in developing countries including Indonesia. To overcome this problem, since 1995 Indonesia adopted the Directly Observed Treatment Shortcourse (DOTS) strategy recommended by WHO and this strategy is deemed quite effective. This research was conducted in the work area of ​​the UPTD Puskesmas Serbelawan, Simalungun Regency by using a descriptive design as research. This study aims to identify the perceptions of pulmonary TB sufferers towards treatment with the Directly Observed Treatment Shortcourse (DOTS) strategy at the UPTD Puskesmas Serbelawan, Simalungun Regency. The population in this study were pulmonary TB patients who were being treated at UPTD Puskesmas Serbelawan. The number of samples studied was 40 people using total sampling technique. Data collection was done by using a questionnaire consisting of demographic data and perceptions of the strategic Directly Observed Treatment Shortcourse (DOTS) as measured by a Likert scale. The results showed that pulmonary tuberculosis sufferers had a positive perception of treatment with the Directly Observed Treatment Shortcourse (DOTS) strategy, however, the participation of all parties is still needed to help cure pulmonary TB sufferers and minimize the chain of transmission of pulmonary tuberculosis and especially health workers / health center nurses. Serbelawan to always provide information and counseling about pulmonary tuberculosis.
Description of Knowledge Level of Nurses about Care of Covid-19 Patients in Tuan Rondahaim Hospital, Pamatang Raya Simalungun Regency Maswan Daulay
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This study aims to describe the level of knowledge of nurses about covid-19 patient care. This research method uses a descriptive design. The sample used in this study were 38 nurses. The sampling technique was carried out using total sampling, which involved the entire population. The results showed that 31 (81.6%) people had good knowledge about covid-19 patient care, 6 (15.8%) people had sufficient knowledge and 1 (2.6%) people had less knowledge about treatment. covid-19 patients. Nurses have good knowledge about covid-19. However, the hospital still has to provide further information to medical staff for better control of infectious diseases.
Characteristics of Educational Education Rate in Children with DHF Riada Marenny Pasaribu
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The erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ED) is the rate at which red blood cells settle in a special examination tube in mm/hour (read: millimeters per hour). On examination, the LED will show a high, normal, or low LED. A high erythrocyte sedimentation rate means that the rate of red blood cell deposition is faster than normal. The red blood cells in the body are evenly distributed throughout the blood plasma because the blood continues to flow. showed that from 20 patients, 8 people were diagnosed with DHF with a range of LED counts of 22-35 mm/hour.2. And 12 people who were not diagnosed with DHF with a range of 7-20 mm/hour LED count.3. It is expected to always carry out LED checks on children with DHF using the Westergreen method because the results are more accurate and do not require large funds.
Midwife Care in Ny. W 29 Years with Placenta Retension at the Midwife Clinic of L. Pangaribuan Village Simantin Pane Dame Yeni Trisna Purba
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The goal of development in the health sector towards a healthy Indonesia in 2015 is to increase awareness, willingness, and ability to live a healthy life for everyone so that the highest level of public health can be realized, so that it is an investment in improving the quality of human resources. Health development that has been carried out continuously in the last three decades has succeeded in significantly improving the health status of the community. Based on WHO research in Indonesia, the maternal mortality rate is 330/100,000 live births. This shows that the ability of obstetric services has not yet touched the community. Maternal mortality is estimated at around 16,500-17,500 per year (Manuaba, 2008). The study on the case of the third stage of labor in Mrs. W aged 29 years with retained placenta obtained subjective data with the main complaint that the mother was worried because the placenta had not yet been born, the mother felt tired and weak and the mother said that in the first delivery the placenta had been manual. While the objective data obtained data on general condition is weak, composmentis consciousness, TTV: BP: 110/70 mmHg, P: 78x/i, T: 36 0C, RR: 24x/i, umbilical cord does not extend at the vulva, bleeding ± 150 cc, unborn placenta after 30 min, weak contractions, TFU: at center level. Based on this, there is no gap between theory and practice

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