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Science Midwifery
ISSN : 20867689     EISSN : 27219453     DOI : -
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CORRELATIONS BETWEEN THE AGE OF FIRST MARRIED, CONTRACEPTION USE AND FAMILY HISTORY WITH CERVICAL PRECANCER IN WOMEN OF CHILDBEARING AGE AT METRO CITY HEALTH CENTER Yuliawati Yuliawati; Martini Martini; Septi Widiyanti
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Cervical cancer is one of the main causes of death in women not only in Indonesia but also in the world. Cervical cancer can cause damage to other organs and can cause death. The purpose of the study was to determine the relationship between age at first marriage, use of contraceptives, family history and the incidence of cervical precancer in women of childbearing age at the Metro City Health Center. This research is a case control. The sample size is 72 respondents divided into 11 case groups: 61 control groups. Sample selection using Simple Random Sampling. Secondary data obtained from the medical records and primary data obtained by interview. The results from 72 respondents turned out to be: Proportion: age at first marriage Age 20 years: 38.9%, hormonal contraception: 63.9%, There is no relationship between the incidence of cervical pre-cancer with age at first marriage (P value = 1000), using hormonal contraception (P value = 0.048) and There is a significant relationship between pre-cervical cancer and a family history (OR = 0.116) means that respondents who have a family history have 0.116 times the chance of IVA (+) compared to respondents who have no family history of cervical cancer
Understanding Best Practices in Public Health Services and Leadership in Indonesia Budi Sulistiyo Nugroho; Irma Rachmawati Maruf; B.M.A.S. Anaconda Bangkara; Imam Jayanto; Kholis Ernawati
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The issue of Leadership and public health services is a significant concern for governments, the wider community, and world health institutions. This study discusses several best practices in public health services based on the principle of health leadership in carrying out health service tasks, especially the government providing health services to the community as mandated by the constitution. This study uses secondary data such as academic publications, books, articles, and other literature relevant to public health service issues and leadership policies. We obtained data through electronic searches in several journals through the Google Scholar application. We then reviewed several stages of analysis, such as coding the data, analyzing sensitive data, evaluating the data, interpreting the data, and concluding the results. Study with a phenomenological approach to obtain valid and highly valid findings. We believe that these results answer the problem of this study. We found, among other things, that health services and Leadership must depart from the first three principles, namely the nature of Leadership with knowledge or understanding of public health conditions, Leadership that has strategic connectivity that combines knowledge, expertise, and experience to support the success of public health services in Indonesia, especially in the era of the pandemic crisis, entering a new normal. The results of this study are expected to be essential inputs for future research and contribute to strengthening decision-making in the field.
THE EFFECT OF BREATHING ENGINEERING ON CHANGES IN THE LEVEL OF ANXIETY IN THE MOM IN THE TIME OF LABOR AT THE AEK GOTI PUSKESMAS, SILANGKITANG DISTRICT, LABUSEL REGENCY IN 2021 Niasty Lasmy Zaen
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Maternity feels anxious and afraid to face the labor process, then the adrenaline hormone will come out and can inhibit the release of oxytocin which is needed for the progress of labor. The purpose of deep breathing relaxation is so that individuals can control themselves when there is a feeling of tension and stress that makes individuals feel in an uncomfortable condition to be comfortable, the purpose of the study is to find out whether there is an effect of deep breathing techniques on the level of anxiety in the first stage of labor at the Aek Goti Public Health Center. district. Silangkitang, Labusel Regency in 2021. This study uses a quantitative research type, the population used is all patients who delivered the first stage of labor at the Aek Goti Public Health Center, Silangkitang district, Labusel Regency which was carried out in August 2021 with a population of 25 mothers during the first stage of labor. sampling technique at the time of the study. Data analysis used Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test. The results of this study were the level of anxiety in the first stage of labor before giving the method of deep breathing relaxation techniques at the Aek Goti Health Center, Kec. Silangkitang Labusel Regency in 2021 the majority experienced severe anxiety as many as 11 respondents. The level of anxiety in the first stage of labor after giving the method of deep breathing relaxation techniques at the Aek Goti Health Center, Silangkitang District, Labusel Regency in 2021, the majority experienced moderate anxiety as many as 12 respondents. Conclusion These results prove that there is a significant effect of deep breathing techniques on the level of anxiety in the first stage of labor at the Aek Goti Health Center, Silangkitang District, Labusel Regency in 2021. These results prove that deep breathing techniques can reduce the level of anxiety in the first stage of labor. It is recommended that midwives are able to be directly involved in the process of deep breathing relaxation techniques so that the implementation of relaxation techniques can be carried out optimally by patients.
The Effectiveness Of Between Leaves Booked Water For Overcoming Leucorrhoea In Grade X Adolescents At Hafsyah Medan Health Vocational School In 2021 Maulina Mawaddah; Eka Sylviana Siregar
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Reproductive organs are organs that are sensitive and require special care. The health of the reproductive organs begins with maintaining personal hygiene, including keeping the vagina clean, healthy, normal and free from disease. One of the reproductive health problems in young people is vaginal discharge (flour albus). The purpose of the study was to determine the effectiveness of betel leaf boiled water to treat vaginal discharge in class X adolescents at the Hafsyah Health Vocational School in Medan in 2021. This type of research was a pre-experimental design study with the one group pretest-post test method. The results of the study Before being given boiled water of betel leaf there were the majority of teenagers who experienced vaginal discharge with an abnormal scale of 20 0rang respondents (100%). After being given boiled water of betel leaf, there were the majority of teenagers with a normal scale of 20 respondents (100%). The T test was carried out in the control group before being given boiled water for betel leaves and after being given boiled water for betel leaves, there was a value of -2.517 with a p-value of 0.021. So it can be concluded that there is an effect of betel leaf boiled water to overcome vaginal discharge in class X adolescents at SMK Kesehatan Hafsyah Medan, with a T test result of -2.517 and a p value of 0.021.
The Effect Of Baby Massage With Orange Therapy On The Sleep Needs Of 6-12 Months In Baby Clini c, Rismala Kisaran, Asahan Regency Mahyunidar Mahyunidar; Juliana Juliana
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Sleep disturbances in infants are a form of problems faced by parents. Based on WHO data in 2012 in the journal Pediatrics, as many as 33% of infants experienced sleep disorders (Abdurrahman, 2015). According to the results of Sekartini's research, which was conducted in 5 cities, namely Jakarta, Bandung, Medan, Palembang and Batam with a total of 385 respondents, data was obtained that 51.3% of infants had sleep disturbances, 42% had less than 9 hours of sleep at night, and woke up at night. more than three times and long waking at night more than one hour (Nurella, 2017). In the Yogyakarta area in 2018, 13.6% of babies who were not routinely given massage therapy experienced problems in their sleep (Fauziah & Wijayanti, 2018). This research was conducted at the Rismala Midwife Clinic. This study aims to determine the effect of baby massage with the aroma of orange terpai on the fulfillment of sleeping needs for babies 6-12 months. The design of this study was a quasi-experimental with a sample size of 31 using one group pre post test without control. The sampling technique is by accidental sampling. Data analysis used paired T test. The statistical test shows that the Sig value is 0.014 <0.05, then H0 is rejected and Ha is accepted.
The Effect of Blood Adding Tablet Consumption on Hb Levels of Pregnant Women at the Silau Laut Health Center, Silau District, Asahan Regency in 2021 Suhartini
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Factors that cause birth weight babies include lack of Hb levels in pregnant women. Lack of hemoglobin (Hb) levels of less than 11 g/dl. Anemia in pregnant women increases the risk of getting a Low Newborn Baby (LBW), the risk of bleeding before and during delivery, can even cause the death of the mother and baby if the pregnant woman suffers from severe anemia. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of blood-supplementing tablet consumption on pregnant women's Hb levels at the Silau Laut Health Center, Silau District, Asahan Regency in 2021. This type of research is cross sectional with analytic character. The population in this study were all pregnant women living in the working area of ​​the Sialu Laut Health Center as many as 165 people, a sample of 25 people was taken, using acidental sampling. The data collected in the study is primary data, namely data obtained directly from respondents. The data analysis used is univariate analysis and bivariate analysis. The results of the pree tabulation of the consumption of blood-added tablets on the Hb level of pregnant women, namely the majority experienced anemia as many as 16 (64%) respondents with a Mean value of 0.36, Standard Deviation value of 0.490, Standard Error value of 0.098. The results of the tabulation of post-consumption of blood-added tablets on the Hb level of pregnant women were the majority not anemic as many as 22 (88%) respondents with a Mean value of 0.88, a Standard Deviation value of 0.332, a Standard Error value of 0.066. The average consumption of blood enhancing tablets from 25 respondents with a Mean - 0.520, Standard error 0.117, and Standard Deviation 0.586. statistical test results obtained -value = 0.000 which means that there is an effect of consuming blood-enhancing tablets on pregnant women's HB levels All health workers at the Silau Laut Health Center are expected to be more active in implementing posyandu for pregnant women and providing health education related to healthy pregnancy to pregnant women and how to safely consume blood boosting tablets.
The Effect of Health Counseling on Mother's Knowledge About Stimulation of Development of Toddlers Aged 3-5 Years in Jati Mulya Perbaungan Village in 2021 Purnama Handayani; Rizki Noviyanti Harahap
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Developmental stimulation is needed by children. The delay in child development can also be caused by the lack of stimulation received by the child, both by caregivers and parents, the purpose of this study was to determine whether to determine the Effect of Health Counseling on Mother's Knowledge About Stimulation of Development of Toddlers Aged 3-5 Years in the Village Jati Mulya Perbaungan in 2021. This study uses this type of research. The population in this study are all mothers who have toddlers aged 3 to 5 years in Jati Mulyo Village, Dusun 3, Pegajahan District, Serdang Bedagai Regency. Data analysis used Wilcoxon test 95%. The results of this study showed that there was an effect of health counseling on mother's knowledge about stimulation of the development of toddlers aged 3-5 years in Jati Mulya Perbaungan Village in 2021, with a p value (0.000) < (0.05). The conclusion is that it can be concluded that these results prove that health counseling can have a positive influence on increasing mother's knowledge about stimulating the development of toddlers aged 3-5 years in Jati Mulya Perbaungan Village in 2021. It is recommended that health workers can increase public knowledge by holding counseling once a month about stimulating the development of children aged 3-5 years using the lecture, discussion and demonstration method with leaflets and stimulation tools or children's toys
The Relationship of Early Mobilization and Nutrition Factors with the Wound Healing Process of Post Sectio Caesarea at Putri Hijau Hospital, West Medan District, Medan City in 2021 Sumiatik
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It is estimated that 60% of maternal deaths due to pregnancy occur after delivery and 50% of postpartum mass deaths occur within the first 24 hours. Nationally, the incidence of infection during the puerperium reached 2.7% and 0.7% developed towards acute infection. The cause of the high rate of infection is the decrease in the immune system of pregnant women who are susceptible to infection. Infection can occur because mothers give birth in health workers who use non-sterile tools. The infection that usually occurs in postpartum mothers is puerperal sepsis (Hastuti, 2012). This type of research is quantitative with a survey research design using a cross sectional approach. The population is all postpartum mothers who gave birth by caesarean section at Putri Hijau Hospital totaling 35 people and a sample of 30 people, using acideental sampling technique. The data collected in this study is primary data, namely data obtained directly from respondents by using a questionnaire. Data analysis using Chi Square statistical test The results of the statistical analysis of early mobilization, the majority did not mobilize as many as 17 (56.7%) respondents with slow post Sc wound healing as many as 15 (50%) with 0.001 <0.05. The majority of nutrition is normal nutrition as many as 12 (40%) respondents with fast post sc wound healing as many as 12 (40%). Based on statistical results using Chi-Square shows a p value of 0.000 which is smaller than the level of error (0.000 <0.05). So Ho was rejected and Ha was accepted, meaning that there was a relationship between early mobilization and nutrition with the Post Sectio Caesarea Wound Healing Process at Putri Hijau Hospital in 2021. The wound healing process of each individual varies, but early mobilization must still be carried out after SC surgery considering the many benefits obtained. Without ignoring other supporting factors such as nutrition, oxygenation, drug use and so on
THE EFFECT OF GIVING KATUK LEAF VEGETABLES TO BREAST MILK PRODUCTION IN BREASTFEEDING MOTHERS IN RAJA TENGAH VILLAGE, KUALA DISTRICT, LANGKAT REGENCY IN 2021 Saddiyah Rangkuti
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Breastfeeding is a very valuable gift that can be given by a mother to her baby, ASII provides the best nutrition for the baby as well as protection against disease. Exclusive breastfeeding can help babies for future growth and development. Physically she gets adequate nutritional intake, far more than everything the world has to offer. The purpose of this study was to determine the Effect of Giving Katuk Leaf Vegetables on Breast Milk Production in Breastfeeding Mothers in Raja Tengah Village, Kuala District, Langkat Regency in 2021. This study used a pre-experimental type of research, with a One Group pre-test and post-test design. The population in this study were all breastfeeding mothers with babies aged 0-6 months in Raja Tengah Village, Kuala District, Langkat Regency, The data collected in May-August were 20 people, the sample in this study was the Purposive Sampling Technique, with the research technique using the Chi Square test. The results of this study indicate that there is a significant effect on the milk production of pregnant women who did not increase before being given katuk leaf vegetables in Raja Tengah Village, Kuala District, Langkat Regency in 2021 as many as 12 people (60%). The effect on breast milk production of pregnant women who experienced an increase after being given katuk leaf vegetables was 14 people (70%). It is recommended to health workers, especially midwives, to provide counseling to pregnant women about the benefits of katuk leaf vegetables on breast milk production.
RELATIONSHIP OF KNOWLEDGE WITH PREGNANT WOMEN'S ATTITUDE ABOUT CHANGES IN TRIMESTER I PSYCHOLOGY IN THE WORK AREA OF KOTA PINANG PUBLIC HEALTH CENTER, LABUHAN BATU SELATAN REGENCY IN 2021 Devi Sagita Saragi
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Pregnancy is an important phase in the life of a productive mother. During this period there will be many changes in the mother, both physically and psychologically. The influence of changes in the hormones estrogen and progesterone plays a role in emotional changes. This causes the mother to feel uncomfortable and triggers stress, which is characterized by the mother being often moody, anxious, restless, feeling uncertain, reduced concentration and often dizzy. In the early trimester of pregnancy, pregnant women are very sensitive and fragile, many fears that arise about the dangers that may occur to the mother and her baby. This is caused by lack of knowledge and attitudes. In this phase, pregnant women need advice, encouragement, direction and help from the people around them. This study aims to determine the relationship between knowledge and attitudes of pregnant women about psychological changes in the first trimester in the Work Area of the Pinang City Health Center, Labuhan Batu Selatan Regency in 2021.This type of research is an analytic survey with a cross sectional design.The research is located at the Kota Pinang Health Center, Labuhan Batu Selatan Regency. The population of the study, namely all pregnant women in the first trimester, amounted to 108 people. The sample size is 52 people. Data were analyzed by chi-square test. The result of this research is that there is a relationship between knowledge and attitudes of pregnant women about psychological changes in the first trimester (p-value 0.006). The conclusion is that there is a significant relationship between knowledge and attitudes of pregnant women about psychological changes in the first trimester at the Puskesmas Kota Pinang, Labuhan Batu Selatan Regency. It is recommended that pregnant women increase their knowledge and actively seek various information, especially psychological changes in the first trimester.

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