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Science Midwifery
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THE EFFECT OF NURSE KNOWLEDGE ON THE IMPLEMENTATION OF STANDARD OPERATIONAL PAIN MANAGEMENT PROCEDURES IN SRI PAMELA TEBING HIGH HOSPITAL IN 2022 Kamaliah Ainun
Science Midwifery Vol 10 No 2 (2022): April: Science Midwifery
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Nurses as one of the health workers in hospitals play an important role in achieving health development goals. the success of health services and the participation of nurses in providing appropriate nursing care for patients. One of the efforts to maintain patient safety is to apply SOP (Standard Operating Procedure). The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of nurses on the implementation of pain management operational procedures at Sri Pamela Tebing Tinggi Hospital in 2022. The type of research used was descriptive, namely describing an objective situation and examining between two variables in a situation or group of subjects. This is used to see the effect of other symptoms or one variable with another variable. The results of the study show the majority based on table 4.2. it can be seen that from 25 respondents, 8 respondents (32.0%) have good knowledge, 11 respondents (44.0%) have sufficient knowledge and then 6 respondents (24.0%) have less knowledge. applying SOP (Standard Operating Procedure) in every action taken by the main nurse is sufficient. Based on the results of this study, nurses are expected to maintain patient safety by implementing SOPs (Standard Operating Procedures) in every action taken by nurses, where nurses need greater knowledge about the importance of hospital management so that the services provided can provide satisfaction to patients.
THE EFFECT OF MUSIC THERAPY ON REDUCING ANXIETY OF PRE OPERATIONAL PATIENTS IN SRI PAMELA TEBING HIGH Hospital in 2022 Kristina Kristina
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Surgery often causes a stress reaction that affects both physiological and psychological. One of the psychological responses that can be experienced by patients who will undergo surgery is anxiety with a high percentage of 80% which has an impact on delays in surgery, increasing surgical risk. Efforts to overcome anxiety can be done by giving music therapy because it can divert from painful stimuli or negative thoughts associated with surgery, relieve symptoms of anxiety and increase relaxation. For this reason, the authors are interested in examining whether the effect of music therapy on reducing anxiety in pre-operative patients at Sri Pamela Tebing Tinggi Hospital. The purpose of this study was to identify the effect of classical music therapy on reducing the anxiety level of patients who will carry out surgical procedures. The type of research used in this study is a quasi-experimental design using a pre-test and posttest group design. The data collection in this study was carried out in 2 stages. The implementation stage included determining the appropriate respondents to measuring anxiety levels through filling out questionnaires, then intervening in patients by listening to the classical song Mozart Clarinet Concerto In A Major K 622 for 2 cycles and then measuring the level again. worry. The results showed that the majority or patients tended to experience a decrease in anxiety after giving music therapy, where previously as many as 24 people (92, 3%) experienced moderate anxiety which decreased to 12 people (46.2%) after giving music therapy to the category of mild anxiety. Based on the results of this study, it was concluded that Mozart's classical music therapy had a positive effect in reducing the patient's anxiety level. Therefore, the management can apply the music therapy as an alternative nursing intervention in reducing anxiety.
THE EFFECT OF BREASTFEEDING ENGINEERING HEALTH EDUCATION ON THE BEHAVIOR OF POST PARTUM MOTHERS IN SISUMUT PUSKESMAS KOTAPINANG LABUSEL IN 2021 Nila Hayati; Mestika Rija Helti
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The importance of supporting successful breastfeeding is the first time during pregnancy where a prospective mother must seek information about the advantages of breastfeeding, the benefits of breastfeeding for babies and good and correct breastfeeding techniques. This is inseparable from the importance of health education, especially health education in breastfeeding techniques. This study aims to determine the Effect of Breastfeeding Technical Health Education on the Behavior of Post Partum Mothers at the Sisumut Health Center Kotapinang Labusel in 2021. This research is a quasi-experimental research with one group pre-post test design. This research has been carried out from July 2021 to August 2021. The population is 40 people. Sampling using accidental sampling with a total sample of 28 people. The results showed that the behavior of postpartum mothers before the breastfeeding technique health education was mostly in the bad category as many as 19 people (67.9%) while the behavior of postpartum mothers after the breastfeeding technique health education was mostly well behaved as many as 26 people (92.9%). Based on the results of the Wilcoxon test, it was found that the average value before treatment was 3.39 with a standard deviation of 1.618 and after being given treatment there was an average increase to 6.54 with a standard deviation of 1.202. So it can be concluded that there is an influence of Breastfeeding Technical Health Education on the Behavior of Post Partum Mothers at the Sisumut Health Center Kotapinang Labusel in 2021. Suggestions in this study Sisumut Kotapinang Labusel improve postpartum maternal health education.
THE EFFECT OF GIVING WARM WATER COMPRESSES ON DYMENOROREA PAIN IN ADOLESCENTS IN THE AREA OF THE SIMALANGALAM PUBLIC HEALTH CENTER, LABUHANBATU UTARA REGENCY IN 2020 Rizki Noviyanti Harahap; Purnama Handayani
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The importance of supporting successful breastfeeding is the first time during pregnancy where a prospective mother must seek information about the advantages of breastfeeding, the benefits of breastfeeding for babies and good and correct breastfeeding techniques. This is inseparable from the importance of health education, especially health education in breastfeeding techniques. This study aims to determine the Effect of Breastfeeding Technical Health Education on the Behavior of Post Partum Mothers at the Sisumut Health Center Kotapinang Labusel in 2021. This research is a quasi-experimental research with one group pre-post test design. This research has been carried out from July 2021 to August 2021. The population is 40 people. Sampling using accidental sampling with a total sample of 28 people. The results showed that the behavior of postpartum mothers before the breastfeeding technique health education was mostly in the bad category as many as 19 people (67.9%) while the behavior of postpartum mothers after the breastfeeding technique health education was mostly well behaved as many as 26 people (92.9%). Based on the results of the Wilcoxon test, it was found that the average value before treatment was 3.39 with a standard deviation of 1.618 and after being given treatment there was an average increase to 6.54 with a standard deviation of 1.202. So it can be concluded that there is an influence of Breastfeeding Technical Health Education on the Behavior of Post Partum Mothers at the Sisumut Health Center Kotapinang Labusel in 2021. Suggestions in this study Sisumut Kotapinang Labusel improve postpartum maternal health education, especially breastfeeding techniques by providing counseling to postpartum mothers so that postpartum mothers can know properly and correctly how to breastfeed their babies.
THE RELATIONSHIP OF MOTHER'S KNOWLEDGE WITH INCREASED WEIGHT OF BABIES AGED 3-6 MONTHS IN THE WORK AREA OF BANDAR MASILAM PUSKESMAS, SIMALUNGUN REGENCY, NORTH SUMATRA IN 2021 Srimis Leini Saragih
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Infancy starts from the age of 0-12 months which is characterized by rapid growth and physical changes accompanied by changes in nutritional needs. The weight growth of infants aged 0-6 months has increased by 150 -210 grams / week. Lack of knowledge of the mother affects the rate of growth of the baby's weight which can result in the baby being malnourished during its growth period. Descriptive survey research method uses a descriptive correlational design. The population in this study were all mothers who had babies aged 3-6 months, the sampling technique was accidental sampling with a total of 50 respondents. The instrument used in the form of a questionnaire. Data analysis using the Chi-Square Test. Based on the results of the study, the majority of 50 respondents had sufficient knowledge as much as 31 (62%). The Chi Square test result is 0, 013 it can be seen that the calculation of the significant coefficient test is obtained at the real initials a = 0.05 and the Chi Square test p = 0.013 so that 0.013 <0.05. Based on the results of the study, it was concluded that there was a significant relationship between mother's knowledge and weight gain of babies aged 3-6 months in the Simpang Dolok Health Center Work Area, Limapuluh District, Batubara Regency. and pay attention to the baby's eating pattern and baby's sleep pattern.
THE EFFECT OF TOMATO JUICE (SOLANIUM LYCOPERSICUM) ON BLOOD PRESSURE STABILIZATION IN HYPERTENSION PATIENTS IN YANTI CLINIC PERCUT SEI TUAN DISTRICT DELI SERDANG IN 2021 Yusridawati Yusridawati
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Hypertension is a global health problem resulting in an increase in morbidity and mortality as well as the burden of health costs, including in Indonesia. Based on data from the Yanti Clinic for 5 months from October 2020 - February 2021, there were 57 hypertensive patients, of which 23 were male and 34 were female, aged over 25 years. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of giving tomato juice (solanium lycopersicum) on blood pressure stabilization in patients with hypertension at the Yanti Clinic in 2021. The type of research is Quasi Experiment (Quasi Experiment) with one group pre and posttest design, the population of all patients with hypertension is 20 people. The sampling technique was purposive sampling with the inclusion criteria not taking hypertension drugs with a sample of 20 people, the instrument of this study used an observation sheet. Data analysis was carried out by using paired t-test. The results of the study before giving Tomato Juice (Solanium Lycopersicum) in patients with hypertension The majority of systolic was 160 mmHg, diastolic was 100 mmHg. After being given tomato juice, the majority of systolic was 130 mmHg, diastolic was 90 mmHg. The results of the paired t-test with a p value of 0.000 (< 0.005). showed the effect of Tomato Juice (Solanium Lycopersicum) on Blood Pressure Stabilization in Hypertensive Patients at Yanti Clinic. Based on the results of this study, it can be concluded that there is an effect of tomato juice (Solanium lycopersicum) on blood pressure stabilization in patients with hypertension at the Yanti Clinic in 2021. It is hoped that health workers will recommend using nonpharmacological methods (tomato juice) to lower blood pressure in hypertensive patients.
THE EFFECT OF BACK MASSAGE ON BREASTFEEDING MOTHERS USING LAVENDER ESSENTIAL OIL ON BREAST MILK PRODUCTION IN BPM WAHYU JL. PERTIWI NO 58 VILLAGE KOLAM KECAMATAN PERCUT SEI TUAN YEAR 2021 Zuidah Zuidah
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Breast milk is an emulsion of fat in a solution of protein, lactose and inorganic salts secreted by the mother's mammary glands. Oxytocin is a hormone that affects the lactation process. Oxytocin that reaches the mammary alveoli causes contraction of the myoepithelial cells surrounding the mammary alveoli and lactiferous ducts. Back massage on the cervical 5-6 to the lower shoulder blades stimulates the release of endorphins and oxytocin hormones and increases blood circulation in the breast area. This study uses 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 who were at BPM Wahyu Jl Pertiwi No.58 Pond Village, Percut Sei Tuan District in 2021, the data collected in May-September were 35 people, the sample in this study was Purposive sampling technique, with research techniques using Chi Square test. The results of this study indicate that there is a significant effect on breast milk production in breastfeeding mothers when a back massage is performed using Lavender essential oil. The number of breastfeeding mothers after a back massage using Lavender essential oil produced smooth breast milk with a total of 27 mothers (77.14%) whose breast milk was smooth. The results of statistical tests using the Wilcoxon test are known that the p value (0.001) < (0.05) means Ho is rejected, so there is a significant effect on breast milk production if a back massage is performed on breastfeeding mothers using lavender essential oil at BPM Wahyu Jl Pertiwi No. 58 Pond Village, Percut Sei Tuan District in 2021. It is hoped that educational institutions, especially the midwifery department, can facilitate every student regarding education and training on back massage using lavender aromatherapy oil.
INFLUENCE ANEMIA OF THE EVENT PREECLAMSIA IN MATERNAL Eka Ameliai; Maryati Sutarno
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Based on data from the Health Office of Serang Banten City, the Maternal Mortality Rate (MMR) in 2017 was 139/100,000 live births, in 2018 it increased to 158/100,000 live births. The causes of maternal death include bleeding 33% and preeclampsia/eclampsia 22%. One of the indirect causes of maternal mortality is anemia pregnancy. Anemia of pregnancy be marked with hemoglobin rate in lower 11g% resulting in placental ischemia. Placental ischemia is a one reason happening preeclampsia. Based on the foregoing, the researcher is interested in conducting a study entitled "The Effect" Anemia of Preeclampsia Incidence in Maternal Maternity at the Bhayangkara Police Hospital Banten in 2021". To know the effect of anemia in pregnancy on the occurrence of preeclampsia in pregnant women. Type of study observational analytic, with case design example. A sample 346 respondents consist of 173 group case and 173 group control. Data analysis used chi-square, odd ratio. Proportion group case which experience anemia is more big than group control. The results of the analysis showed that there was a significant effect between anemia pregnancy with incident preeclampsia p-value 0.000. Risk of preeclampsia on mother maternity which experience anemia pregnancy increase 2,794 time compared to pregnant women who do not suffer from anemia of pregnancy. It is hoped that health workers can detect early risk factors to the possibility of happening preeclampsia, so that capable of collaborating by effective with the medical team for preventive management which is adequate.
Prevention Behavior Factor Relationship On Malaria Events In Pregnant Women In Sibolga City In 2020 Friska A. Sihombing; Syarul Khairiaty; Krisniat
Science Midwifery Vol 9 No 1, Oktober (2020): Science Midwifery
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Malaria infection in pregnancy is detrimental to the mother and fetus because it can increase maternal and fetal morbidity and mortality. Data on maternal mortality in the city of Sibolga in 2020, shows that maternal mortality based on malaria is in third place. The purpose of the study was to analyze the effect of preventive behavior factors (use of mosquito nets, installation of wire netting, use of mosquito repellent and the habit of being outside at night) on the incidence of malaria in pregnant women in the city of Sibolga. The study was conducted using a case control research design. The sampling technique used was Multi Stage Sampling with a sample size of 90 people. Data analysis used bivariable analysis. The results showed that pregnant women who did not use mosquito nets and or had a habit of being outside the house at night had a greater risk of being infected with malaria in Sibolga City p = 0.000 (OR 8.389, 95% CI: 3.152-22.292) and p : 0.010 (OR : 3.143, 95% CI : 1.300-7.599). Thus, there is a need for equitable distribution, monitoring of the use and maintenance of insecticide-treated mosquito nets and the need to identify local potentials that can be used as mosquito repellent media and can also utilize mosquito repellent plants, such as zodia, basil, geranium, suren, lavender, lemongrass and neem.
Factors Related To Compliance With Diet Management In Outpatient Patients With Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus In Sibolga City 2020 Crishartanto Simanungkalit; Devi Kristina Hutagalung; Ririn Manalu
Science Midwifery Vol 9 No 1, Oktober (2020): Science Midwifery
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Management of type 2 diabetes includes meal planning or diet, physical activity, blood sugar control, and taking medication. The prevalence of type 2 DM cases reaches 85-90%.The type of research used is a cross sectional study with a population of all patients with type 2 DM in 2020 and the sample size is 57 respondents. Measurement of diet management was carried out using a questionnaire.The results showed that there was a relationship between age (p < 0.01), gender (p < 0.01), and family roles (p: <0.01) with adherence to the dietary management of type 2 diabetes. There was no relationship between education (p: 0.44), occupation (p: 0.7), knowledge (p: 0.42), and the role of health workers (p: 0.7). Factors related to adherence in the management of type 2 diabetes diet are age, gender, and family roles.

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