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Science Midwifery
ISSN : 20867689     EISSN : 27219453     DOI : -
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Correlation of anemia in pregnancy and low birth weight in public health centers Rony Sibuea; Sarma Nursani Lumban Raja
Science Midwifery Vol 10 No 4 (2022): October: Science Midwifery
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35335/midwifery.v10i4.748

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This study aims to look at the prevalence of anemia and LBW and also evaluate the correlation of anemia in pregnancy with LBW. This study method is observational analytic approach named cohort retrospective. It is used to analyze the correlation between the incidence of LBW and anemia in pregnancy located in the Public Health Center of Pulau Untung Jawa Village, Kepulauan Seribu Selatan Sub-District, DKI Jakarta. The acquisition data was obtained for the period January – July 2022 where the samples of all babies born and all mothers who gave birth at the Public Health Center. The number of samples obtained 39 samples. This study used inclusion criteria, namely infants with LBW and not LBW and also their mothers, pregnant women who were anemic and not anemic. Beside, they had exclusion criteria that include mothers with a history of premature birth. Researchers took samples by collecting data in the medical record of childbirth in 2022 by taking data in the form of samples of baby weight after birth, maternal delivery data, maternal and infant identity, gestational age, Hb status, parity, and antenatal care data. Data obtained on the anemia prevalence in respondents at the Public Health Center is mild anemia of 15%, then 75% moderate anemia, severe anemia of 7,5%, and no anemia as much 2,5%. So, it can be concluded that the highest prevalence of anemia is moderate anemia. Results of p value > 0.05 and OR = 0,147 which means that there is no significant correlation between anemia in pregnancy on LBW and mothers with anemia. It will occur smaller LBW rather than in mothers with a history of anemia.
Prevalence And Intensity Of Ascaris lumbricoides Infection In Children Of Oemasi Village, Kupang District, East Nusa Tenggara Province, Indonesia Meliance Bria; Novian Agni Yudhaswara; Ni Made Susilawati
Science Midwifery Vol 10 No 4 (2022): October: Science Midwifery
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35335/midwifery.v10i4.749

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Worm infection is one of the health problems in all tropical, countries including Indonesia. The most frequent helminthiasis is the infection caused by the Soil Transmitted Helminth. Primary school-age children are an age group that is susceptible to helminthiasis. Worm infections can cause a serious impact if left untreated with no clean and healthy lifesthyle. This study was conducted to determine the prevalence and intensity of Ascaris lumbricoides in children of Oemasi village, Nekamese Subdistrict, Kupang District, East Nusa Tenggara Province, followed by the characterization of subjects. The descriptive design with the cross- sectional study applied to this research. Research subjects were 112 children age 6-12 years old. The infection was diagnosed microscopically by the Katokatz method. Ascaris lumbricoides were the only species found infecting a total of 7 children (6.25%). The distribution of ascariasis was higher in females (4 or 57.1%) than in males (3 or 42.9%) with the intensity of Ascaris lumbricoides infection was categorized as mild.
Overview Of Nutritional Status In Preschool Children At Assisi Kindegarten Medan In 2021 Vina Yolanda Sari Sigalingging; Lilis Novitarum2; Gracya Marettha
Science Midwifery Vol 10 No 3 (2022): August: Science Midwifery
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35335/midwifery.v10i3.751

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Nutritional status is an expression of a state of balance in the form of certain variables, or the embodiment of body status related to nutrition in the form of certain variables. This study aims to describe the nutritional status of preschool children in Assisi Kindergarten Medan in 2021. This type of research is descriptive. Sampling using Simple Random Sampling with 56 respondents. The results showed that the nutritional status of preschool children in Assisi Kindergarten in 2021 with good nutrition found that there were 22 people (33.9%) and 3 people (5.4%). The results of the univariate analysis test where there is an overview of the nutritional status of preschool children in TK Assisi Medan in 2021. It is recommended for teachers and parents of students to be able to improve and maintain good nutrition in preschool children to avoid the occurrence of nutritional status in the obesity category. Conclusion: The results of the study can be concluded that the nutritional status of preschool children is influenced by several factors in the family, namely work, income, and parental education.
The Effect of Social Support on Clean and Healthy Life Behavior in Fishing Communities in Karampuang Village, Mamuju Regency Sri Ayuningsih; Yusriani; Fairus Prihatin Idris
Science Midwifery Vol 10 No 4 (2022): October: Science Midwifery
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35335/midwifery.v10i4.752

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Conditions of Clean and Healthy Living Behavior (PHBS) in Indonesia still have many problems that require efforts to change unhealthy behaviors into healthy ones, one of which is through the Clean and Healthy Behavior program. With the demographic transition and disease epidemiology, limited information, knowledge, and socio-cultural and lifestyle changes related to behavior tend to be increasingly complex. IKS coverage in West Sulawesi Province is still low at only 14.5% as well as in Mamuju Regency at 13%. In Karampuang Village 86 (Healthy Families), 467 (Pre-Healthy Families), and 200 (Unhealthy Families). The research was conducted with the aim of determining the effect of social support on PHBS in fishing communities in Karampuang Village, Mamuju District, and Mamuju Regency. This research is quantitative research, analytical descriptive with a cross-sectional approach. The sample is women/housewives of productive age between 19-45 years and has children under five, with the main livelihood of family members being fishermen, with a total sample of 176 respondents. Methods of data collection are done by using a questionnaire. Furthermore, editing, coding, entry, cleaning, and tabulating data are carried out. Then the data is processed using a computer in the IBM SPSS Statistics 21 program. The results showed that Social Support affected clean and healthy living behavior with a p-value of 0.004. In conclusion, the process of achieving a clean and healthy life is strongly influenced by the support provided by the husband. Family support has an important role because the family can encourage both physically and mentally for mothers to carry out clean and healthy living behaviors. It is better if the social support factor is further improved, especially the support from the family in this case the husband as well as from the village government and the surrounding community
Relationship of Nutritional Status and Development in Toddlers Aged 1-5 Years Niken Grah Prihartanti; mudhawaroh mudhawaroh; Septi Fitrah
Science Midwifery Vol 10 No 4 (2022): October: Science Midwifery
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35335/midwifery.v10i4.753

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Development has successive stages starting from ability to do perfect things and each individual has a different pace of development. The acceleration and deceleration process can be influenced by several factors, namely hereditary factors, environment, nutrition, and others. This study used a correlation design with a cross sectional approach. The population is all stunting toddlers aged 1-5 years in Denanyar Village, Jombang Regency, with a simple random sampling technique obtained a sample of 30 respondents. Data were collected using Length/Age and KPSP observations and then analyzed using the Spearman Rank test. The results showed that most of the nutritional status of toddlers was normal nutrition as many as 18 respondents (60%). Most of the development of toddlers is according to their age as many as 25 respondents (83.3%). Based on the results of statistical tests obtained p value < α and contingency coefficient of 0.546 so it can be concluded that there is a strong relationship between nutritional status and the development of toddlers aged 1-5 years. From the results of this study it can be concluded that nutritional status will affect the development of toddlers. In the growth and development of children need nutrients so that the process of growth and development goes well
Description Of Mother's Knowledge In Prevention And Acceleration Of Stunting Reduction In Mandiri Midwife Practices, Medan Helvetia District In 2022 Nazri Nasution
Science Midwifery Vol 10 No 4 (2022): October: Science Midwifery
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35335/midwifery.v10i4.754

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The purpose of this research was to determine the level of mother's knowledge in stunting prevention efforts. This research used a descriptive methods with a retrospective approach and was conducts at the Midwifery Practice a Medan Helvetia District. The population in this research were pregnant mothers and mothers of toddlers (under 5 years old) at the Midwifery Practice for a period of six months (April 2022–August 2022). The sample of 35 respondents used a purposive sampling technique, namely the researcher determined the criteria for the samples taken. The method of data collection used is through direct interviews based on structured questionnaires with closed answers and data collection related to research objectives. Data categories include age, education level, occupation, and level of knowledge. Data analysis was performed using SPSS. The results showed that most of respondents were mothers who had toddlers (under 5 years old) as many as 21 respondents (60%), the dominant respondent's age was 26-35 years, namely 25 respondents (71.4%), the dominant education was higher education, as many as 14 respondents (40%), and the dominant occupation of housewives as many as 23 respondents (65.7%). The description of knowledge of pregnant mothers and mothers of toddlers (under 5 years old) is mostly in the poor category, as many as 15 respondents (42.9%). and the dominant occupation of housewives as many as 23 respondents (65.7%). The description of knowledge of pregnant mothers and mothers of toddlers (under 5 years old) is mostly in the poor category, as many as 15 respondents (42.9%). and the dominant occupation of housewives as many as 23 respondents (65.7%). The description of knowledge of pregnant mothers and mothers of toddlers (under 5 years old) is mostly in the poor category, as many as 15 respondents (42.9%).
Relationship of factors in determination of work fatigue in bengkalis district health service employees in the time of covid-19 pandemic Danil Sahputra; Endang Purnawati Rahayu; Mitra; Oktavia Dewi; Herniwanti
Science Midwifery Vol 10 No 4 (2022): October: Science Midwifery
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35335/midwifery.v10i4.755

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Work fatigue is part of the common problems that are often encountered in the workforce, especially work fatigue during the Covid 19 period for employees of the Bengkalis District Health Office. The purpose of this study was to analyze internal factors related to work fatigue during the Covid 19 Period for Bengkalis District Health Office Employees in 2021. This study used an analytical quantitative research type with a Cross-Sectional Analytical design. The research respondents were employees of the Bengkalis District Health Office. All workers with a total of 113 people. This study uses a logistic regression test. The study was carried out from September to October 2021. It showed that the description of work fatigue in the Bengkalis District Health Office was 78 people (69%). These results are based on age P value 0.010 OR 3.370, gender P value 0.924 OR 1.160, working period P value 0.001 OR 4.140, body mass index P value 0.040 OR 2.534, marital status P value 0.029 OR 2.679, duration of work P value 0.142 OR 2,002. Age, years of service, Body Mass Index (BMI), and marital status affect work fatigue in Bengkalis District Health Office employees. It is recommended that the Bengkalis District Health Office implement WFH (Work From Home) during the Covid 19 period, limiting the working period of employees who work 3 years
Knowledge of Dental Brushing From the Status of Dental Hygiene of Students of 1 Public Elementary School Banda Dua Pidie Jaya District Intan Liana; Reca
Science Midwifery Vol 10 No 4 (2022): October: Science Midwifery
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35335/midwifery.v10i4.756

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One of the efforts to improve dental and oral health is by maintaining dental and oral health. However, people often ignore dental and oral health problems caused by lack of dental and oral health knowledge. This study aims to determine the knowledge about brushing teeth in terms of dental and oral hygiene status in fifth grade students of 1 Public Elementary School Banda Dua, Pidie Jaya Regency, this research was conducted using quantitative methods with a descriptive approach. Sampling using total sampling, namely all students 1 Public Elementary School Banda Dua, totaling 30 students, through interview using a questionnaire. Data analysis used univariate analysis. The results showed that the majority of students' knowledge about brushing teeth was not good, namely 20 people (67%). Most of the school students already know the benefits of keeping teeth and mouth clean to keep teeth healthy (67%), and brushing teeth before going to bed is very necessary to do (33%).
Determinant Factors Related to the Successful Smooth Delivery Process in the West Aceh District Yushida Yushida; Cut Nurhasanah; Nurdahliana
Science Midwifery Vol 10 No 4 (2022): October: Science Midwifery
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35335/midwifery.v10i4.757

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The proportion of deliveries carried out at home and assisted by traditional birth attendants, especially in rural areas, is still high. Most cases of maternal deaths occur in hospitals and are referral cases. These conditions indicate that maternal deaths are due to being late in recognizing danger signs, and being late in taking care decisions is still high. The research focuses on identifying factors related to the smooth delivery process in West Aceh District. This research is an analytic survey using a cross-sectional approach. The research was conducted in West Aceh District. The population in this study were all mothers giving birth in West Aceh Regency in August-September 2021, as many as 94 people. The results showed that the husband's support had a significant relationship with the smooth delivery process in Aceh Barat District (p-value 0.089). Midwife support and maternal readiness are significantly related to the smooth delivery process in Aceh Barat District (P-value 0.001).
The Relationship Of Mothering Pattern With The Social Development Of Mentally Retarded Children yuyun rahayu; Ima Sukmawati; Suhanda; D.Yunita Nafisah Faoziah
Science Midwifery Vol 10 No 4 (2022): October: Science Midwifery
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Background: Mental retardation is a disorder characterized by limitations in intellectual aspects and adaptive behavior. Proper parenting of mentally retarded children will affect children's development, especially social development. The most important factor is the mother who is applied to the parenting pattern. Objective: To determine the relationship between maternal parenting and the social development of mentally retarded children. Method: The method is quantitative with a cross sectional approach. Data collection using a questionnaire, with 30 respondents. Results: from 30 respondents, the highest frequency was in the authoritarian category as many as 18 respondents (60.0%), while the development of children with mental retardation had the highest frequency in the less social development category as many as 19 people (63.3%). Conclusion: there is a significant relationship between maternal parenting and the social development of mentally retarded children with value (0.000). Keywords: Social development; Parenting; Mental Retardation

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