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ISSN : 20867689     EISSN : 27219453     DOI : -
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Differences In The Intensity Of Pain During Surgical Wound Treatment Between Patients Using Distraction And Relaxation Techniques At The Derah Gunungsitoli General Hospital In 2020 Dedi Mizwar Tarihoran; Leli Desi Uli Basana; Ana Ester Lase
Science Midwifery Vol 9 No 1, Oktober (2020): Science Midwifery
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Wound care is an action to prevent infection and accelerate wound healing. But in its implementation can increase the intensity of pain. The results of a preliminary study of 87.5% of the sample stated that the pain increased during wound treatment. To reduce pain, pain management is used both pharmacologically and non-faramacologically. Non-pharmacologically there are various techniques such as stimulus and massage kutaneus, distractions, ice and heat therapy, hypnosis and relaxation. This study aims to prove that there is a difference in pain intensity between using distraction techniques and relaxation during surgical wound treatment. This type of research uses quasi-experiments, the methods used are pre-test and post test graup design. The sample consisted of 30 respondents selected by means of sampling quotas then divided into two, namely 50% received distraction technical treatment and another 50% received relaxation treatment. Data collection is carried out with .
Overview Of Clean And Healthy Living Behaviors In Coastal Communities In Sibolga City In 2020 Della Winda Gultom; Herlina; Nurul Hikmah Simatupang
Science Midwifery Vol 9 No 1, Oktober (2020): Science Midwifery
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Clean and healthy living behavior is an action that is carried out consciously so that a person and the community are independent in health and can play an active role in improving health in the community environment. This study aims to identify a picture of clean and healthy living behaviors in coastal communities in Sibolga City. The design of this study is descriptive quantitative. Sampling technique with non probability sampling technique with purposive sampling approach with a total sample of 92 people. This research was conducted from July to October 2020. Data collection was carried out by providing questionnaires about PHBS to willing respondents. The questionnaire consists of respondents' demographic data, knowledge questionnaires, attitude questionnaires, and action questionnaires. The results showed that the majority of coastal communities in Sibolga City had good knowledge, namely 90 respondents (97.8%), positive attitudes, namely 92 people (100%), and community actions were included in the good category, namely as many as 78 people (84.7%) about Clean and Healthy Living Behavior. From the results of the study, it is hoped that the community can increase knowledge, attitudes, and actions in behaving clean and healthy.
Factors Related To Maternal Readiness To Face Menopause In Lahusa Village, Lahusa District, South Nias Regency In 2020 Agustianny Situmeang; Tinawati Nainggolan; Sifra Tobing
Science Midwifery Vol 9 No 1, Oktober (2020): Science Midwifery
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Menopause is a period of scientific cessation of menstruation. One of the problems in menopause will be caused by the lack of readiness of the mother in facing menopause so that it can cause the emergence of symptoms, diseases and psychological disorders that really need attention. This type of research is descriptive analytical The results of this study showed that based on the age of the majority of 40-44 years 20 people (52.63%) and based on the education of the majority of junior high schools and below 21 people (55.26%) and based on knowledge that lacked knowledge 28 people (73.68%) and based on the economy 26 people (68.42%). And this shows that probality (0.000) < α (0.05) Ho rejected means Ha accepted, it can be concluded that age, education, knowledge and economy are related to the mother's readiness in the face of menopause. It is hoped that all menopausal mothers in Lahusa village, Lahusa District, South Nias Regency in 2020 to increase higher readiness for menopause and increase higher knowledge of menopause and increase awareness and willingness to overcome disorders and readiness in menopause so as to create maternal health in facing menopause until old age.
THE RELATIONSHIP OF KNOWLEDGE AND ATTITUDE OF PREGNANT MOTHERS ABOUT THE BENEFITS OF ULTRASOUND ON THEIR PREGNANCY AT THE SILAU LAUT PUSKESMAS, SILAU LAUT DISTRICT IN 2021 Herlia Sumardha Nasution
Science Midwifery Vol 10 No 2 (2022): April: Science Midwifery
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One of the pregnancy tests that can be used is Ultrasnography (USG). The mother's willingness to do ultrasound is very dependent on the mother's knowledge and attitude to use ultrasound to determine the development and health of the fetus. This study aims to determine the relationship between knowledge and attitudes of pregnant women about the benefits of ultrasound on pregnancy at the SilauLaut Health Center, SilauLaut District in 2021. This research is a descriptive correlation research with cross sectional approach. This research has been carried out on August 1, 2021 until August 14, 2021. The population is 275 people. Sampling using accidental sampling with a total sample of 34 people. The results showed that the majority of pregnant women's knowledge about the benefits of ultrasound at the SilauLaut Health Center in SilauLaut Sub-district in 2021 was quite good. Sea Glare In 2021 the majority of the second trimester. Based on the results of the chi-square test, it was found that knowledge (p=0.0001<0.05) and attitude (p=0.0001<0.05). The conclusion that’s there is a relationship between knowledge and attitudes of pregnant women about the benefits of ultrasound on pregnancy at the SilauLaut Health Center, SilauLaut District in 2021.The suggestion in this study is that the SilauLaut Health Center provides socialization related to the importance of pregnancy checks and the use of ultrasound so that pregnant women not only assume that the use of ultrasound is only to see gender but can know the health and condition of the fetus.
The Effect Of Wound Stage On Wound Healing Duration In Diabetic Ulcer Patients At The Polyclinic Of Fl Tobing Hospital, Sibolga City In 2020 Asrina Sitompul; Jenni Susi Sihite; David Hamonangan
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Patients with diabetes often experience accompanying problems. One of these problems is the emergence of wounds that are difficult to heal, where the place where injuries often occur is the lower extremities. Wounds that are difficult to heal can cause problems in diabetic feet such as ulceration, infection and gangrene. Where are things It is a common cause of hospitalization for people with diabetes. According to The National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Disease, that in Indonesia there are 1,785 DM patients who have experienced complications such as neuropathy (63.5%),retinopathy (42%), nephropathy (7.3%),macrovascular (16%),Microvascular (6%) and diabetic foot wounds (15%) while the mortality rate from diabetic foot ulcers and gangrene reaches 17-23% and the amputation rate reaches 15-30%, in addition the mortality rate 1 year after amputation is 14, 8%. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of wound stage on the healing time of diabetic ulcer patients.This study was conducted using a descriptive analysis design with a cross sectional approach. The population that became the focus of this study were patients with ulcers who received wound care at the FL Tobing Hospital polyclinic as many as 85 people.The sample in this study were all patients with diabetic ulcers who visited or received wound care visits with total sampling technique. The results of the p-value statistical test based on table 4.10 are p = 0.010 >0.05, so it can be said that there is a significant influence between the final wound stage factor on the healing time of diabetic ulcers.
The Relationship Between Clean Water Sanitation And Maternal Behavior Towards The Incidence Of Diarrhea In Toddlers At The Lahusa Health Center, Lahusa District, South Nias Regency In 2020 Meiyati Simatupang; Della Winda Gultom; Jonni Silaban
Science Midwifery Vol 9 No 1, Oktober (2020): Science Midwifery
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Diarrheal disease is still one of the main causes of pain and death, especially in toddlers. Some of the most dominant factors that cause diarrhea are the means of providing clean water and fecal discharge, where these two factors can interact with human behavior. This research is a quantitative study with a cross-sectional study design. The sample in this study was toddlers aged 10-59 months, totaling 90 respondents. The data used in this study are secondary data from related agencies and primary data obtained through interviews and observations. From the results of the study, 35.6% had diarrhea and 64.4% did not have diarrhea. Then from the bivariate results with a α of 5% two variables were obtained related to the incidence of diarrhea in toddlers, namely the use of a latrine with a p-value of 0.024 and the habit of washing hands p-value 0.050. Meanwhile, the variables of clean water sanitation facilities (pv 0.082) and cooking water (pv 1,000) have no meaningful relationship with diarrhea. Suggestions that can be given are to increase public knowledge about diarrheal diseases by conducting counseling related to diarrhea and PHBS, as well as increasing cooperation and communication between the puskesmas and the community so that it is easier for the public to get information about the importance of health.
Relationship Of Malaria In Pregnant Women To Anemia Events In Poriaha Puskesmas, Central Tapanuli Regency In 2020 Lely Desi Uli Basana; Friska Apriani Sihombing; Angeli
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Anemia is the presence of malaria infection during pregnancy. The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between malaria infection and the incidence of anemia in pregnant women using Riskesdas data in 2018. The design of this study used a cross-sectional design with the number of samples that met the inclusion and exclusion criteria in this study as many as 390 respondents. Bivariate data analysis using chi-square test and multivariate risk factor model using multiple logistic regression. Univariate results showed that 38.8% of pregnant women in Indonesia had anemia. The bivariate results of this study showed a significant relationship between malaria infection (p-value; 0.015), maternal age (p-value ; 0.046), nutritional status (p-value ; 0.005), gestational age (trimester 3 (p-value ; 0.001), 2nd trimester (p-value ; 0.005), blood tablet compliance (p-value ; 0.142), educational status (p-value ; 0.466), employment status (0.006), residence status (p-value ; 0.719 ) with the incidence of anemia in pregnant women in Indonesia based on Riskesdas data in 2018. The results of multivariate analysis showed that there was a significant relationship between malaria infection and the incidence of anemia in pregnant women after controlling for age, nutritional status, and gestational age (PR: 4.065 95%CI (1,310 -12,616). Pregnant women are expected to consume a balanced nutritious diet that is high in protein and iron from both animal (heme) and plant/vegetable (non-heme) sources, conduct ANC visits at least 4 times during pregnancy as an effort early detection of incidents ian anemia and other diseases.
Patient Satisfaction With Home Care Services Between Sibolga District, Sibolga City 2020 Piuskosmas Fau; Devi Kristina Hutagalung; Tenti Kurniawati
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Thisre searchis base dont heimportan ceof health services for thecommunity. Home Care which is a continuous and comprehensive health serviceprovided to individuals and families in their residence has not yet found variousob staclesin the implementation.In general, this study aims to describe patient satisfaction after receivingHomecare service from Homecare Team of Puskesmas Antara. This researchuses descriptive qualitative research type. The focus of his research on patientsatisfaction. Data collection techniques are interviews, observations and also based on documents from the Home Care Puskesmas Antara.The results show the dimensions of physical evidence (tangibles), giveattention (empathy), reliability (reliability), responsiveness, assurance (assurance) related to satisfaction in this case patient satisfaction is fulfilled and the implementation of Home Care in Puskesmas Antara goes well.
The Effect Of Provision Of Physical Movement Activities On Increasing Basal Metebolism Rate In Diabetes Mellitus Patients In Namohalu Esiwa Puskesmas, Nias Utara Regency 2020 Jenni Susi Sihite; Lely Desi Uli Basana; Wisna
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Diabetes mellitus (DM) is the most commonly determined endocrine disease. This disease is a metabolic disorder that is genetically and clinically heterogeneous with manifestations in the form of loss of carbohydrate tolerance, this heterogeneous disorder is characterized by increased levels of glucose (blood sugar) in the blood or hyperglycemia. Decreased physical activity causes a decrease in muscle mass and an increase in fat mass so that it This will have an impact on the body's own basal metabolism. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of giving physical activity activity to increasing basal metabolism rate in patients with diabetes mellitus at the NamohaluEsiwa Public Health Center, NiasUrata Regency. This type of research used a quasi-experimental design. ), the sample was taken using the total population technique, namely all populations, namely all populations were used as a sample of 10 people. It was carried out from 03-31 July 2017. The research instrument was in the form of SOP for movement activities. Data analysis was used with an independent t test. The results of the study showed that there was an effect of giving movement activity to the basal metabolic rate value in NIDDM patients at the NamohaluEsiwa Public Health Center, North Nias Regency. The average BMR is 8.77%, on the effect of giving movement activity to the basal metabolic rate value in NIDDM. Therefore, improving service facilities for NIDDM sufferers, especially in physiotherapy problems on movement activity.
Relationship Of Characteristics With Mother's Actions In The Prevention Of Malaria In The Working Area Of The Hutabalang Puskesmas In 2020- A Cross-Sectional Study Of Tertiary Puskesmas In Sibolga Syarul Khairiaty; Ayu Musda; Tetti Sianturi
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Malaria is an infectious disease that is a major public health problem in the world, including Indonesia. This study aims to determine the relationship between characteristics and maternal actions in preventing malaria in the Hutabalang Health Center Work Area. The research design used is descriptive analytic research. Total sampling is 60 respondents. The measuring instrument used is a research questionnaire. Data processing by editing, coding and tabulating. Data analysis using Chi Square Test. The results showed that there was an effect of age, knowledge and attitude on the mother's actions in preventing malaria. There is no influence of education and work on the mother's actions in preventing malaria. Suggestions for respondents to dig up more information about malaria prevention from various sources such as the internet, books and health workers.

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