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Science Midwifery
ISSN : 20867689     EISSN : 27219453     DOI : -
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Jurnal Kebidanan dan ilmu kesehatan ini adalah di terbitkan 2 kali dalam setahun, dalam bidang kebidanan dan perawat.
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The Influence of Counseling by Midwife Towards the Selection of Aid and Delivery Place in the Work Area of Public Health Center Sitiung 1, Dharmasraya Regency Evin Noviana Sari; Rati Purwati; Siti Khotimah
Science Midwifery Vol 10 No 2 (2022): April: Science Midwifery
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This research is quasi-experimental research. The research subjects were 102 third trimester pregnant women who met the inclusion criteria. Data on counseling, birth attendant, place of delivery, education, knowledge, questionnaire. Data analysis was carried out using the Stata 8 program with statistical tests using McNemar to select variables that had a significant effect (p<0.05). The results of McNemar's analysis showed that there was a significant difference (p<0.05) between the counseling variable and the decision of pregnant women to choose a birth attendant, but counseling showed no significant difference (p>0.05) with the decision of pregnant women to choose the place of delivery. The choice of birth attendant after counseling 97% to health workers and 3% to non-health workers. While the choice of place of delivery after counseling, 91% chose to go to a health facility and 9% chose at home. Maternal education was not significantly related (p>0.05) with counseling and pregnant women's decisions in choosing birth attendants. Maternal education was not significantly related (p>0.05) with counseling and pregnant women's decision to choose the place of delivery. Mother's knowledge was significantly related (p<0.05) with counseling but not significantly (p>0.05) the decision of pregnant women to choose birth attendants. Mother's knowledge was not significantly related to counseling (p>0.05) and not significantly related (p>0.05) to the decision of pregnant women to choose the place of delivery
Factors Related to the Behavior of Using IUD Contraceptives in Women of Childbearing Age in The Koto Baru Health Center Work Area, Sungai Penuh City in 2021 Ramah Hayu
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Population growth in Indonesia is always increasing. Until now, Indonesia is still ranked fourth in the world. One effort to overcome the population problem is to participate in the Family Planning (KB) program, but the prevalence of using the IUD method in 2015-2017 in developing countries has decreased even though the effectiveness of the IUD is 97-99% in preventing pregnancy and long-term use. This type of research is descriptive analytic with a cross sectional approach. The population in this study were all women of childbearing age in the working area of ​​the Koto Baru Health Center as many as 651 people with proportional random sampling technique with a sample of 87 people. The results showed that out of 87 respondents, 68 (78.2%) did not use an IUD, 74 (85%). did not receive husband's support as many as 61 (.70.1%) and the quality of family planning services was not good 64 (73.6%). From the chi square statistical test the relationship between knowledge and husband's support with IUD contraceptive use behavior p-value = 0.000, while the statistical test of the relationship between family planning service quality and IUD contraceptive use behavior p-value = 0.002.
Effect of Mother's Level of Knowledge on The Event of Tempera Tantrums in Toddlers Herlia Agustina; Maryati Sutarno
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The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between mother's knowledge about the incidence of temper tantrums in toddlers in Jatimakmur Pondok Gede Village, Bekasi City period 2022. The method used in this study used a total sample, and used a quantitative methodology. The research design used was a cross sectional research design. The sampling technique used is porpossive sampling, with a sample of 88 respondents. The data collection tool is using a questionnaire. Data collection techniques used the square test with the help of SPSS version 28. It was found that from 88 respondents, respondents with mother's knowledge level with good knowledge level category were 38 people (43%), sufficient category was 30 people (34%), and with the category of the mother's lack of knowledge level, as many as 20 people (23%). it was found that bad parenting (permissive and authoritarian) was higher than good, namely 48 (55%), while good parenting (democratic) was only 40 people (45%) From the results of the Chi-Square test, the P value is 0.825 > (0.05). This shows that there is no relationship between mother's knowledge and the incidence of temper tantrums in Jatimakmur Village, Pondok Gede, Bekasi City in 2022. Referring to the research, it is recommended for further researchers to follow up this research with the title Family behavior towards preventing temper tantrums in children aged toddler.
Effectiveness Of Use Of Antihypertensive Drug In Inpatient Stroke Patients In Hospital Tabanan Regency Ni Nyoman Wahyu Udayani; Ni Luh Putu Dewi Purnama Sari
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Cardiovascular disease is a disease of the heart and blood vessels. Because the cardiovascular system is very vital, cardiovascular disease is very dangerous for health. One of the cardiovascular diseases is a stroke. The prevalence of stroke in Indonesia reaches 8.3 out of 1000 populations. This prevalence rate increases with increasing age. Indonesian National Data shows that stroke is the highest cause of death, which is 15.4%. Blood pressure management is a strategy to prevent stroke and reduce the risk of recurrence in ischemic stroke and hemorrhagic stroke. The purpose of this study was to determine the effectiveness of the use of antihypertensive drugs in patients with ischemic and hemorrhagic stroke inpatient care at hospital Tabanan seen from the patient's blood pressure. This research is a type of descriptive research with data collection carried out retrospectively. This study was conducted on 53 patients with ischemic stroke and hemorrhagic stroke using antihypertensive drugs. The results of the study on the effectiveness of the use of blood pressure-based antihypertensive drugs in ischemic stroke decreased systolic blood pressure by ≤5 mmHg by 8 patients (15.09%), decreased systolic blood pressure> 5 mmHg by 1 patient (1.89%). In hemorrhagic stroke decreased systolic blood pressure ≤ 5 mmHg as many as 25 patients (47.17%), decreased systolic blood pressure> 5 mmHg as many as 11 patients (20.76%) and in patients who experienced an increase in blood pressure occurred as many as 8 patients (15,09%).
Effect of Knowledge Attitudes of Vulva Hygiene Behavior in Female Adolescent at SMAN 1 Sukakarya Bekasi Period February 2022 Mita Miftahul Jannah; Maryati Sutarno
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Lack of knowledge and information regarding the health of reproductive organs is the cause of the growth of microorganisms that interfere with the function of the reproductive organs. The results of the preliminary study between SMAN 1 SUKAKARYA and SMAN 1 SUKATANI, it was found that the knowledge of students about vulva hygiene behavior was 30% less than that of students at SMAN 1 SUKATANI by 70%. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of knowledge and attitudes on vulva hygiene behavior in adolescent girls at SMAN 1 Sukakarya, Bekasi Regency period 2022. This method used in this study used a cross sectional research design. The sampling technique used is accidental sampling with a sample of 67 respondent. The results of the analysis using the chi square test and the p-value is greater than α = 0.05, so there is no relationship between the knowledge and attitudes of young women with vulva hygiene behavior at SMA Negeri 1 Sukakarya, Bekasi Regency period 2022.
MORINGA INCREASES THE HEMOGLOBIN IN POST-PARTUM WOMEN Yulia Fitri
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One of the causes of bleeding in postpartum mothers is anemia. Moringa contains iron, vitamin C in high amounts so that it can increase hemoglobin levels in post partum period. The aim of the study was to determine the effect of giving Moringa capsules on hemoglobin levels of postpartum mothers. This study used a Quasi Experimental design with a nonrandomized pretest-posttest design. Samples were 30 post partum women of reproductive age (15 case groups and 15 controls). Hemoglobin was measured using HB Digital. Hemoglobin measurement was carried out 5 times, namely days 1,7,14,21 and 30 post partum. Data analysis using T test and Repeated annova. The results showed that giving 60 mg of Moringa per day significantly increased hemoglobin levels on day 14, 21 and 30 post partum mothers (P = 0.00). Moringa is able to increase hemoglobin levels in postpartum women. Further research is needed on the potential content of active compounds in Moringa plants which are presented in dosage forms other than capsules and powder so that they can be used for more general therapy in the postpartum period.
Adolescent Coping Strategies with Parental Divorce: A Narrative Review Iyus Yosep; Ai Mardhiyah; Rohman Hikmat
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Parental divorce is one of the long-term stresors in children that can have negative impacts such as difficulty in building relationships, communicating, often feeling anxious, and irritable. So that adaptive coping is needed in dealing with these stresors. There are two coping strategies, namely emotional-focused coping and problem-focused coping, as well as adaptive and maladaptive categories. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to explore the coping strategies of adolescents with divorced parents. Methods: This study used the Narrative Review method. Literature review through Ebsco, Pubmed, Science Direct, Sage Journals, and Google Scholar databases. The keywords used in English are "coping skills OR coping behavior OR coping strategies" AND "adolescent OR adolescence OR young adult OR teenager" AND "divorce OR divorced OR divorces OR parental divorce" with full text, free access, research article, review article, in English and Indonesian, population and sample of adolescents aged 11-24 years with parental divorce, and the publication period of the last 10 years (2013-2022). Results: We found 10 articles with different coping strategies. There are 9 articles with adaptive (positive) coping strategies, while 1 article covering both adaptive and maladaptive (negative) coping strategies. As for the use of problem-focused coping 4 articles, the use of emotion-focused coping 3 articles and using both problem-focused coping and emotion-focused coping 3 articles. Conclusion: There are differences in coping strategies in each research area including problem-focused coping, emotion-focused coping, or both in the adaptive and maladaptive categories.
KNOWLEDGE RELATIONSHIP WITH THE IMPLEMENTATION OF TT WUS IMMUNIZATION AT PADANGMATINGGI HEALTH CENTER PADANGSIDIMPUAN CITY: IMPLEMENTATION OF TT WUS IMMUNIZATION Normayanti Rambe
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Tetanus Toxoid (TT) immunization coverage in Women of Childbearing Age (WUS) at the Padangmatinggi Puskemas padangsidimpuan city in 2021 amounted to 0.5% but in fact, the target achieved was not by the national target of 80%. The purpose of the research is to find out the relationship of knowledge with the implementation of TT WUS immunization at the Padangmatinggi Health Center in Padangsidimpuan City. The type of research used is quantitative research with a cross-sectional design. The research population is all wus who are married in the working area of Padangmatinggi Health Center padangsidimpuan city amounted to 305 people with a sample of 75 people. Data analysis using the Chi-Square test. The results showed a knowledge related to the implementation of TT WUS immunization at the Padangmatinggi Health Center with a p-value of 0.001 (< 0.05). It is recommended to health workers to hold socialization about immunization in women of childbearing age and provide motivation to get TT immunization to prevent tetanus disease and consideration to the Padangsidimpuan City Health Office in determining policies and input materials in planning to improve the quality of health services in the TT WUS immunization program.
COMPLIANCE OF PREGNANT WOMEN CONSUMING IRON TABLETS TO ANEMIA EVENTS; A CROSS- SECTIONAL STUDY IN DARUL IMARAH ACEH BESAR DISTRICT Nurbaiti Nurbaiti
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The prevalence of anemia in pregnant women in Indonesia is still high. The main program to prevent anemia in pregnancy can be done by giving iron tablets to pregnant women, but this program is constrained by the low compliance of pregnant women to consume iron tablets. This study aims to determine the relationship between the adherence of pregnant women to consume iron tablets with the incidence of anemia. This design is cross-sectional. The research location is in Darul Imarah District, Aceh Besar. The research sample was 52 pregnant women in the third trimester of pregnancy. The sampling technique was carried out by consecutive sampling, namely all pregnant women entering the third trimester of pregnancy and meeting the inclusion and exclusion criteria were taken as samples until the required number of samples was met. Data analysis using ChiSquare test. The results showed that there was a relationship between adherence to consuming iron tablets and the incidence of anemia in pregnant women with a p-value of 0.000. In conclusion, adherence to taking iron tablets can increase hemoglobin levels so as to prevent the risk of anemia in pregnant women.
Effect of Service Quality on Satisfaction of Inpatient BPJS Health Participants Non PBI in Medan Methodist Carolina Hanna; Arifah Devi Fitriani; Asriwati Asriwati
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Non-PBI Health quality of hospital services is an important element in health services. Hospitals are required to provide quality services as health service providers who play an active role and participate in supporting health development goals. The development of the BOR (Bed Occupancy Rate) of inpatients experienced an up and down trend at Methodist Hospital in 2017-2019. In 2017 it was 30.9%, in 2018 it was 34.2%, in 2019 it was 56.3% and it had not reached the 60-85% standard. This research was a quantitative research with cross-sectional design. The population were all inpatients of BPJS Kesehatan non-PBI participants at Methodist Hospital Medan. The total population was 126 people and the entire population as the sample. Data were analyzed by multiple logistic regression at .05. The results showed statistically that the variables of reliability, responsiveness, empathy, appearance, processes and policies had a significant effect on the satisfaction of inpatients of BPJS Kesehatan non-PBI participants at the Medan Methodist Hospital. The variable that has a major influence on the satisfaction of inpatients of BPJS Kesehatan non-PBI participants is the process dimension with an OR value of 27.864. It was recommended to Medan Methodist Hospital: 1) seek to increase the dimensions of the process through making local Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) for all hospital health workers, 2) seek to increase the dimensions of reliability, responsiveness, empathy, appearance and policy through increasing the role of Home Health Promotion Sickness (PKRS) as well as seeking service excellent training to improve the ability of health workers to communicate.

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