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Science Midwifery
ISSN : 20867689     EISSN : 27219453     DOI : -
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Baby Spa On The Quality Of Sleep Baby In Les Bubbles Exclusive For Mom, Baby And Kids Medan Antonij Sitanggang; Flora Sijabat; Marthalena Simamora; Julia Darwin Panjaitan
Science Midwifery Vol 10 No 2 (2022): April: Science Midwifery
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Sleep is basic need that is required by all human beings to be able to optimally function both healthy and diseased. One effort that can be done to help improve the quality of sleep is to Baby Spa.This study aims to determine the effect of baby spa on the quality of sleep in infants at Les Bubbles Exclusive For Mom, Baby & Kids Medan. This type of research is Quasi-Experiment with One group pre-post design research design. The population in this study were mothers who had babies aged 1-6 months the first visit at Les Bubbles Exclusive For Mom, Baby & Kids Medan, there are 15 respondents.The sampling technique used is purposive sampling. The statistical test of this study used the McNamer test. The results showed that there was an effect on the Baby spa on the quality of baby sleep in Les Bubbles Exclusive For Mom, Baby & Kids Medan with a p value = 0.031 (p <0.05).The results showed that there was an effect on the Baby spa on the quality of baby sleep in Les Bubbles Exclusive For Mom, Baby & Kids Medan with a p value = 0.031 (p <0.05). The conclusion of this study is that the Baby spa has an influence on the quality of sleep which plays a role in reducing the level of infant muscle tension so that the baby is more comfortable in resting and easy to sleep
Knowledge and Attitude of the Mother in Maintenance of Dental Cleaning in Qurratul Ayyun Early Childhood Education at Banda Aceh City Eka Sri Rahayu; Reca Reca
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Caries are the most common dental problem found in children. Dental caries is an infectious disease that is a progressive demineralization process in the hard tissues of the crown and root surfaces of the teeth that can be prevented. Based on the results of dental examinations on 35 children aged 3-5 years at Qurratul Ayyun early childhood education, it was found that 60% of children suffered from dental caries, and the average dental and oral hygiene of children in the kindergarten was the poor category with a score of 37, the data is still far from expectations. Because it is not following the government's stipulation that the dental and oral hygiene status score (PHP-M) is < 15, the role of the mother is very much needed in maintaining the child's dental and oral hygiene. This study aimed to determine the mother's knowledge and attitudes in maintaining oral and dental hygiene in terms of caries status in Qurratul Ayyun early childhood education, Banda Aceh City. The design of this research is descriptive quantitative research. The sample in this study is the total population of 35 student respondents. The study results showed that the mother's knowledge of the maintenance of dental and oral hygiene of Qurratul Ayyun early childhood education students in Banda Aceh City was poor, with 18 respondents (51.4%). Mother's attitude toward maintaining dental and oral hygiene of Qurratul Ayyun early childhood education students in Banda Aceh City was in the poor category with 18 respondents (51.4 %).
Spiritual Needs in Cancer Patients: A Narrative Review Iyus Yosep; Rohman Hikmat; Ai Mardhiyah
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Cancer is a life-threatening disease and causes physical, psychological, and spiritual problems for sufferers. The fulfillment of spiritual needs is one of the important things to improve the quality of life of cancer patients. However, health services still focus on fulfilling the physical aspect. So comprehensive data is needed regarding the spiritual needs of cancer patients. The purpose of this study was to comprehensively explore the fulfillment of spiritual needs in cancer patients. This study uses the Narrative Review method. Literature review through Ebsco, Pubmed, Science Direct, Sage Journals, and Google Scholar databases. The keywords used in English are "Spiritual needs OR Spirituality OR spiritual care" AND "cancer" AND "patient". While the keywords in Indonesian used are "spiritual needs OR spirituality OR spiritual care" AND "cancer" AND "patient". The criteria for articles in this study are full text, free access, research articles, review articles, in English and Indonesian, population and samples of cancer patients, and the publication period of the last 10 years (2013-2022). We found 10 articles with different aspects of fulfilling spiritual needs. 4 articles on aspects of the meaning of life and purpose, 2 articles on aspects of strength in belief, 3 articles on spiritual aspects with peace, hope, and gratitude, and 1 article on aspects of connection with the category of social support. There are 4 aspects of fulfilling spiritual needs that are felt by cancer patients, namely the meaning of life and purpose, strength in belief, spirituality with peace, hope, and gratitude, and connection with the category of social support.
Influence of Out Patient Registration Services on Patient Satisfaction in F.L. Tobing Hospital City of Sibolga In 2021 - A Cross-Sectional Study of Tertiary Hospitals in Sibolga Benri Situmorang
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This paper is to examine the quality and satisfaction of walking patients at the Sibolga City Hospital. The outpatient satisfaction was analyzed when the patient was registered at the hospital. This study intends to measure the quality of service on the basis of satisfaction by measuring the level of patient satisfaction when receiving services at the registration stage at the hospital. One of the principles of quality health services is service that can satisfy everyone for the services received in accordance with the standards of the professional code of ethics that have been set by the government. This study aims to determine the effect of outpatient registration services on patient satisfaction at the F.L. General Hospital Tobing City of Sibolga in 2021. This type of research is a quantitative research with a cross sectional approach. The population in this study were all outpatients who came for treatment at the time of the study, the number of patients seeking treatment per day was 450 people at the F.L.Tobing Hospital, Sibolga City in 2021 and a sample of 45 people. Methods of data analysis by means of univariate analysis and bivariate analysis.
The Effect of Giving Tempeh Nuget and Cork Fish Substance on Weight Gain and Height of School Children in The Sarudik Health Center Area, Central Tapanuli Regency in 2021 Herlina Tarigan
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Elementary school age children are an age group that has a fairly high activity both in a state of learning and at rest. Optimal growth and development of primary school-age children depends on the provision of nutrients of good quality and quantity, such as providing intake of tempeh and snakehead fish protein to increase children's growth. Without good nutrition, children will definitely experience nutritional problems, one of which is stunting. Stunting (short) is a nutritional status based on height for age with a z-score of less than-2 elementry school. Categorized as very short if the z-score is less than -3 SD. This study aims to determine the effect of nutrition education and supplementary feeding made from tamban fish on increasing weight and TB in school children in the working area of the Sarudik Health Center, this study was carried out in May–November 2021. This study was a quasi-experimental study with a pre-test research design. and posttest. The research sample amounted to 31 people with male sex 19 people and 12 women.
Relationship of Midwife Knowledge in Management Referral to Maternity and Obstetric Disorders at the Panombeian Panei Health Center, Simalungun Regency in 2022 Meyana Marbun; Sri Rahma Friani; Eka Saudur Renaldi Sihombing
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Based on WHO research worldwide, there are 500,000 maternal deaths per year and infant mortality, especially neonates, at 10,000,000 people per year. These maternal and infant deaths occur mainly in developing countries by 99%. Although the number is very large, it does not attract attention because the incidence is widespread, in contrast to deaths that occur due to floods, landslides, other natural disasters or accident victims (Manuaba, 1998). In Indonesia, based on calculations by BPS, the MMR in 2007 was 248/100,000 KH. When compared with the AKI in 2002 of 307/100,000 KH, the MMR has decreased considerably, but is still far from the 2015 MDG (Millennium Development God's) target (102/100,000 KH) so it still requires hard work from all components to achieve the target. But, If we look at the MMR based on the data sent by Puskesmas throughout Indonesia, the MDG's target will be a little more likely to be achieved. Based on reports from all Puskesmas in Indonesia in 2005, the MMR was 151, in 2006 it was 127 and in 2007 it was 119/100,000 KH. This study aims to determine the relationship between the knowledge of midwives in the management of referrals and obstetric disorders at the Panombeian Panei Public Health Center, Simalungun Regency in 2022. This study was a descriptive analytic study with a cross sectional approach. The population in this study amounted to 30 people, and the entire population was used as a sample (total sampling). Respondents' knowledge data were collected using a questionnaire and analyzed using the chi-square test. The results showed that the respondents' knowledge about the management of referrals and obstetric disorders was mostly sufficient for 19 respondents (63.3 %). The chi-squer test on respondents' knowledge with referral management showed p value = 0.001 (p <0.05). From these results it can be concluded that there is a relationship between respondents' knowledge and the management of referrals and obstetric disorders at the Puskesmas. An increase in the knowledge of midwives is needed to increase the decrease in the management of referrals and obstetric disorders.
“HAPPY BREASTFEEDING” VIDEO FOR INCREASING BREASTFEEDING MOTHER KNOWLEDGE Kharisma Virgian; Desy Setiawati
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Breastfeeding is a natural process in a mother's life. The Mother's knowledge of the breastfeeding factor supports success in providing breast milk. One of the media for increasing maternal knowledge is breastfeeding education videos. This study aims to find out the effect of happy breastfeeding videos on improving the knowledge of breastfeeding mothers. The respondent of this researach are 33 mother who had 0-12 month babies from independent midwifey practice in Palembang city. This study used a quasi-experiment research design using one-group pre-test and post-test design approaches. The group of breastfeeding mothers was measured twice, before and after using this video. Using the Mc Nemmar test, this study found significant differences in maternal knowledge before and after using happy breastfeeding videos ( ρ=0.000). Using more exciting and innovative educational media to improve maternal knowledge further improves maternal knowledge and supports breastfeeding success.
FACTORS RELATED TO STUNTING IN PRESCHOOL CHILDREN IN KINDERGARTEN, BUBON DISTRICT, WEST ACEH REGENCY Zakiyah Zakiyah; Anita Tiara; Fika Lestari; Rika Andriani
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Stunting is a chronic nutritional deficiency caused by inadequate nutritional intake in the long term, and will affect the child's height. Children who experience stunting from an early age experience mental, psychomotor and intelligence disorders. The purpose of this study was to determine the factors associated with stunting in preschool children in Kindergarten, Bubon District, West Aceh Regency. The design of this research uses analytical survey design, with a cross sectional approach. The population in this study were mothers who had pre-school age children totaling 57 people using total sampling. The research was conducted in August 2020 in Kindergarten in Bubon District, West Aceh Regency, namely Permata Hati Kindergarten, State 3 Bubon Kindergarten and Bungong Melati Kindergarten. Data were collected using a questionnaire. Methods Data analysis is univariate using frequency distribution and bivariate with Chi-Square test. The results of the chi square test showed that gender (0.003), home environment (0.000), family economy (0.038), breastfeeding (0.008), birth weight (0.000) were associated with stunting in preschool children. Respondents can provide food intake in sufficient quantity, quality and maintain children's health so that they can achieve cath-up growth.
The Effect of Whatsapp Video-Based Education on Delivery on Knowledge and Attitude of Pregnant Women in Trimester III in The Time of Covid-19 Husna Husna; Ningsih Saputri; Embun Nadya
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Childbirth is the process of expelling the products of conception (fetus and uri) that are already months old or can live outside the womb through the birth canal, with or without assistance. In Indonesia, the utilization of the coverage of ANC visits is still less than the expected target during this covid 19 period. one of them is in the Working Area of the Gunung Medan Health Center, Dharmasraya Regency in 2021 the K1 visit rate only reached 52% and K4 44%. Research. This study aims to determine the effect of WhatsApp Video-Based Counseling on Childbirth on the Knowledge and Attitudes of Third Trimester Pregnant Women during the Covid-19 period in the Gunung Medan Public Health Center, Dharmasraya Regency. This study uses a True Experimental Design that is used in this study is Posttest-Only Control Design. The population in this study were all third trimester pregnant women living in the Gunung Medan Public Health Center, Dharmasraya Regency with a sample of 40 people. Analysis of this data using the T Test Independent with a significance value of 0.001 <0.05. There is an effect of WhatsApp Video-Based Counseling on Childbirth on the Knowledge and Attitudes of Third Trimester Pregnant Women during the Covid-19 period in the Gunung Medan Health Center Working Area, Dharmasraya Regency.
The Effect of Husband's Knowledge and Support on Complete Visit for Pregnant Mothers at Sitiung Health Center 1 Sukmawati Sukmawati; Sri Andar Puji Astuti; Frens Tika Veriyani; Eni Yuliawati
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The government has made various efforts to reduce the MMR, one of which is through routine examinations of pregnant women. Visits of pregnant women have increased every year. However, the decline occurred in 2020, from 88.54% in 2019 to 84.6% in 2020. The province of West Sumatra itself is still low in terms of K4 visits, namely the Province with the 23rd order of 34 provinces in Indonesia by reaching K4 72.8% in 2020. This research method uses an analytical survey using a Cross Sectional approach. This research was conducted in the working area of the Sitiung 1 Public Health Center, Dharmasraya Regency in April-May 2021. The population in this study was 102 pregnant women and the sample was taken using a purposive sampling technique using the slovin formula. So that the sample in this study was 50 samples. The results are based on the results of the Pearson correlation variable that the independent husband's knowledge and support has a strong and positive relationship with the dependent variable of complete visits. The value of knowledge on complete visits (r = 0.612) and husband's support variable on complete visits (r = 0.752). The multivariate test got the equality of knowledge and husband's support increased by 1 point, then the return visit of pregnant women would increase by (5.999 + (0.111 x 50) + (0.102 x 50) = 16.64.

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