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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 Relationship between Gadgets Usage and Adolescent Social Interaction Patterns in SMP Negeri I Sitoluori District Septian Sebayang
Science Midwifery Vol 7 No 2, April (2019): Science Midwifery
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As a technology development, human make a good skill to create mechanic equipment for easier human life. Relationship human with new mechanic equipment and easy to use was not separate, that thing called gadget. This research aim is to know relationship gadget using to tennagers social interaction pattern. This research used analysis methods with sample part of population with total sampling was 35 respondents. This research was collected in di SMP Negeri I Kecamatan Sitoluori. Based on analysis data was resulted value p=0.00, which p< α, so any relationship frequency of gadget using to tennagers social interaction pattern. Based on analysis data was resulted value p=0.00, which p< α, so any relationship facility of gadget using to tennagers social interaction pattern. Recommendation for tennagers to make leisure time much more with face to face around social environmental and add activities in outside school hour. Using gadget in frequently can make bad influence for social relationship and disturb health status.
Influence Of Health Personal Health Education To Knowledge Students Pramuka Members In SMA Pencawan Medan Pomarida Simbolon
Science Midwifery Vol 7 No 2, April (2019): Science Midwifery
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The first aid is a form of temporary relief to the victim as quickly and accurately as possible before obtaining more competent medical help to prevent the victim from becoming more severe with the aim of sustaining life, reducing disability numbers and providing a sense of security and comfort to the victim. Based on a preliminary survey, students of Scout members at SMA Pencawan did not know about first aid because they had never received health education about first aid. The purpose of the study is, to determine the effect of first aid health education to the knowledge of students / scout members about first aid in SMA Pencawan Medan. The population in the study were 30 scout members. The sampling technique in this study is the total sampling, where the number of samples is the same as the population. The research design is pre experiment using one-group pre-post test design. The data collection tool uses SAP and questionnaires. Data analysis using wilcoxon test, got pretest value of 14,17 and posttest 26,40 with p value = 0,000 (p <0,05). This research indicates that there is an influence of health education to the knowledge of students of Scout members in SMA Pencawan Medan. It is hoped that the school will invite the student members to play a role in doing first aid to handle cases of injuries in the school and community environment.
The Influence of IDWG Improvement of Hypotension Events in Hemodialized Patients in Rasyida Hospital Medan Juliana Dewi; Febriantoni; Juliana Dewi; Katiti; M Aryandra Hasibuan; Tiarnida
Science Midwifery Vol 9 No 1, Oktober (2020): Science Midwifery
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Kidney failure is a condition in which the loss of the ability of the kidneys to filter fluids and food scraps, when these conditions occur levels of toxins and harmful liquids will accumulate in the body. One treatment for kidney failure is hemodialysis. Hemodialysis is a therapy that is carried out if the condition of the kidneys is unable to function or has malfunction up to values ​​below 15 ml / min / 1.73. Although hemodialysis is safe and beneficial for patients, it does not mean that it has no side effects. An increase in body weight between the two hemodialysis IDWG (Interdialytic Weight Gain) times is a frequent side effect, one of which is intradialysis hypotension. Objective: to identify the effect of increasing IDWG on the incidence of hypotension in hemodialysis patients at the Rasyida Kidney Hospital in Medan. Method: quantitative research design with analytic survey through a cross sectional approach. The population in this study were all patients with chronic kidney failure who did hemodialysis at the Rasyida Kidney Hospital in Medan. The sample in this study amounted to 22 respondents. Patients will be measured body weight and blood pressure. Measurements were made before and after hemodialysis at visits I, II and III. Results: The majority of hemodialysis patients in Medan Rasyida Kidney Special Hospital were> 50 years (50%), and 50% were male and 50% female, 50% of patients experienced hypotension and increased IDWG. The results of bivariate chi square can be p-value 0,000. So, it can be concluded that there is an effect of increasing IDWG on the incidence of hypotension in hemodialysis patients.
Family’s Support in Activities Daily Living of Elderly in Pidie District Risna Risna; Neila Fauzia
Science Midwifery Vol 9 No 1, Oktober (2020): Science Midwifery
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The purpose of this study is to explore the family’s support in activities daily living of elderly in Pidie District. A descriptive phenomenological method was used and in depth-interview which was carried out face to face was done in collecting the data of this qualitative research. There were six research samples which were chosen by employing random sampling technique. Thematic analysis was conducted in analyzing the data and deciding the themes and categories of the data. Research data collection was conducted from 16 to 31 March 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic period with due regard to health protocols. Based on the research that has been done, it can be concluded that the elderly with the treatment of families respect, love, attention to the elderly, the elderly feel happy, all informants say there is support from the family for the move because without the support of the elderly family will be lazy in the move, all the informants are disturbed activities caused by old age and often sick, and daily activities that need help, namely bathing, washing clothes and cooking. The results of this study are expected for families to be more active in encouraging the elderly to carry out daily activities and the family can help the activities daily living of the elderly that cannot be done independently.
Effect of Autogenic Relaxation on Blood Pressure Reduction in Elderly Patients with Hypertension Pipin Sumantrie; Martalina Limbong
Science Midwifery Vol 9 No 1, Oktober (2020): Science Midwifery
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Hypertension is still one of the major health problems in public health in developed countries. Hypertension can be treated with pharmacological and nonpharmacological treatments. One of nonpharmacology treatment is autogenic relaxation to hypertension blood pressure. Objective to determine whether autogenic relaxation can reduce hypertension blood pressure. This was a pre-experimental study with pre and post design, The population of all elderly with hypertension, the ware 10 elderly purposive sampling. Autogenic relaxation techniques are carried out using guidelines for relaxation techniques performed by nurses who have the ability to do relaxation techniques. Independent t-test ware used for data analysis. The result of the analysis showed that there was a change of mean pressure between before and after autogenic relaxation therapy with significant systole value at p - value = 0,00 (α <0,05) and diastol significant value at p - value = 0,00 ( α <0.05) so that there is an autogenic relaxation effect on the decrease in blood pressure in the elderly patients with hypertension. Seeing the results of this study then this autogenic relaxation therapy can be used as an alternative therapy in treating blood pressure problems in elderly or parents in addition to treatment therapy.
The Influence of Education Health Effects on Knowledge About Teenagers About Dismenorea in SMK Assanadiyah Erike Septa Prautami
Science Midwifery Vol 9 No 1, Oktober (2020): Science Midwifery
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To know the influence of health education effects on knowledge about teenagers about dismenorea assanadiyah in high school. Type used is all research experiments (quasi eksperimen) with pretest-posttest design. Average youth education health knowledge before it was given about reproductive health in high school assanadiyah poor with 6,19. Average youth having given knowledge about reproductive health education health in high school assanadiyah good 7,59. Any impact education health effects on knowledge about teenagers in assanadiyah high school about dismenorea with the p = 0,000.
The Relationship of Normal Postpartum Mother Knowledge and Paritives to Early Mobilization at Abi Ummi DW Sarmadi Clinic Palembang Ratna Dewi
Science Midwifery Vol 9 No 1, Oktober (2020): Science Midwifery
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Early mobilization is a policy to as soon as possible guide the patient out of bed and guide her as soon as possible to walk. Postpartum infection is a morbidity and mortality for postpartum mothers, postpartum care is needed in the postpartum period because it is a critical period for mothers. It is estimated that 60% of maternal deaths due to pregnancy occur after delivery and 50% of postpartum deaths occur within the first 24 hours postpartum. The aim was to determine the relationship between knowledge and parity of normal postpartum mothers on early mobilization at the Abi Ummi DW Sarmadi Clinic in Palembang. Analytical survey research method with a cross sectional approach. The study population was all normal postpartum mothers who were treated at Abi Ummi DW Sarmadi Clinic Palembang. The research sample was taken purposively with a total of 26 respondents. The results of the Chi Square statistical test obtained P-Value = 0.005 <∂ (0.05), which means that there is a significant relationship between the knowledge of normal postpartum mothers and early mobilization at the Abi Ummi DW Sarmadi Clinic in Palembang in 2020. And the results of the Chi Square statistical test obtained P-Value = 0.049 <∂ (0.05) which means that there is a significant relationship between the parity of postpartum mothers and early mobilization at the Abi Ummi DW Sarmadi Clinic in Palembang.
Differences of Effectiveness of Autogenic and Supportive Therapy on Post Traumatic Stress Disorder in Post Flood Elderly (Rengel Village, Rengel, Tuban District) Kusno Ferianto; Karyo
Science Midwifery Vol 9 No 1, Oktober (2020): Science Midwifery
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Post Traumatic Syndrome Disorder is a syndrome of anxiety, autonomic lability, and experiencing flashbacks of experiences that are very sad after physical or emotional stress that exceeds the limits of an ordinary person's endurance. Research Objectives To determine the difference between autogenic and supportive therapy for Post Traumatic Stress Disorder in post-flood victims in Rengel District, Tuban Regency. Method: Quasy experimental design with a prospective approach with a pretest-posttest design with control group. The sample used systematic random sampling totaling 60 respondents (30 respondents in the experimental group and 30 respondents in the control group). Data collection using a questionnaire. This study uses probability sampling techniques and is tested by the Sample t-Test (Independent sample t-Test). Results: The Wilcoxon test obtained p value 0.000 <0.05, which means that there is a difference in the effectiveness of autogenic and supportive therapy against Post Traumatic Stress Disorder in the Elderly Post Flood (in Rengel Village, Rengel District, Tuban Regency). Discussion: Providing Autogenic and Supporting Therapy can be an alternative therapy to relieve post-flood trauma. Suggestion: Autogenic and supportive therapy can be applied early after a disaster and is expected to reduce the number of trauma in the elderly.
Assesment of Grip Strength of Community Dwelling Older People in Tenayan Raya Pekanbaru Indonesia, a Urban Area Sumandar
Science Midwifery Vol 9 No 1, Oktober (2020): Science Midwifery
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Grip strength is related concurrently to measures other than the strength of different muscle actions, such measures are those of activities, involving the upper limbs, of which the hands are a part. Low level grip strength has shown strong to increase risks of morbidity and mortality in older people. The aim of this study was to analysis profile of grip strength. The study was a descriptive study, involving simultaneous data collection on profile of grip strenght. The respondents were 120 community-dwelling older people who urban area especially Tenayan Raya Distric Pekanbaru Indoensia. Cluster sampling was used to recruit the samples. Majority age were 63.10 years old. For gender, can be seen that female was 68.3 %, male was 31.7 % and marital status show 78.3 % was married, Widower were 21.7%, not available for no married or 0 %. For educational level showed that Diploma/Bachelor/master were 29,2 %, Senior High School was 35.8 %, Elementary school was 21.7 %, junior high school was 13.3 %. For employed status show that unemployed was 71.7%, older people with employed was 28.3 %. For assessment of grip strength show that 58.3 % was low and just found normal was 41.7 %. This research to help geriatric nurse enhance education and health promotion through handgrip strength examination. By getting handgrip strength condition will impact to health behavior
Implementation of Healthy Village in The KP-KAS Program in Preventing Maternal and Child Mortality Rate in Sidotopo Semampir Surabaya Nihayatul Munaa; Ronal Surya; lilis ardini; Mia Ika Rahmawati; Wiwiek Srikandi Shabrie; Marsudi Lestariningsih
Science Midwifery Vol 9 No 1, Oktober (2020): Science Midwifery
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This article aims to evaluate the implementation of healthy villages in the KP-KAS program, especially on indicators of efforts to prevent maternal and child mortality. This study uses a qualitative method with an interpretive approach to studying the object of research in more detail. In-depth interviews were conducted with several key informants. The results of this study show that there are several programs carried out in healthy villages to reduce maternal and child mortality, namely eradication malnutrition, vaccination, delivery assisted by health workers, and reproduction health through contraception.

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