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Science Midwifery
ISSN : 20867689     EISSN : 27219453     DOI : -
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Analysis of Factors Associated with Exclusive Breastfeeding at BPM Ambarita, Humbang Hasundutan District Martaulina Sinaga
Science Midwifery Vol 9 No 2 (2021): April: Science Midwifery
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35335/midwifery.v9i2.961

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Exclusive breastfeeding is breastfeeding from the time the child is born until the child is 6 months old. Exclusive breastfeeding until6 months can meet the needs of children, over the age of 6 months new children need additional food. This study aims to determine the analysis of fassociated actorExclusive breastfeeding at BPM Ambarita, Humbang Hasundutan District.Method: This type of research is descriptive analytic with a cross sectional approach which aims to explain the analysis of factors related to exclusive breastfeeding in BPM Ambarita Humbang Hasundutan District. The population in this study were all babies who were brought to visit BPM Ambarita, Humbang Hasundutan District, and the samples were taken using a total sampling technique, where the entire population was used as a sample, totaling 85 mothers at BPM Ambarita, Humbang Hasundutan Regency. Data analysis technique using the chi square statistical test and Fisher's Exact test Results: There is a relationship between age, parity, knowledge, attitudes and exclusive breastfeeding in BPM Ambarita, Humbang Hasundutan District. There is no relationship between education, work, income by exclusive breastfeeding at BPM Ambarita Humbang Hasundutan District. It is recommended to increase information to the wider community about exclusive breastfeeding through counseling, dissemination of printed media such as leaflets regarding the benefits of breastfeeding, as well as the advantages of breastfeeding both for mothers in labor and pregnant women
The Relationship Between The Role Of Parents In Media Access To Adolescent Sexual Behavior In Sma 6 Takengon, Silih Nara District, Aceh Central District Year 2020 Rosmani Sinaga
Science Midwifery Vol 9 No 2 (2021): April: Science Midwifery
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35335/midwifery.v9i2.963

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Indonesian Adolescent Reproductive Health (SKRRI) explained that the level of knowledge of adolescents in 2007 about reproductive health was still low including 37.9% of adolescents who did not know about fertile days, 49 adolescents who stated that they did not know about sexual intercourse once could get pregnant. 3%, while 43.4% had never heard of sexually transmitted diseases. Lack of knowledge about reproductive health can lead adolescents towards free sex behavior which can cause transmission of sexually transmitted diseases and HIV/AIDS. In developing countries, as many as 40 percent of female and male adolescents aged 18 years have had free sex without being married. As a result of this premarital relationship, around 12 percent were positive for STIs, around 27 percent were HIV positive teenagers, and another 30 percent of young women were pregnant. Therefore, half of them still gave birth and the other half had abortions. Adolescent associations about free sex can be found through reports from the Health Service, in 2015 there were 1,078 school-age adolescents undergoing childbirth and 976 of them were pregnant outside of marriage, association tended for adolescents to have pregnancies outside of marriage. In the cities of Medan and Bandung, premarital sexual acts reached 52 percent, while in the city of Surabaya, it reached 47 percent. Data found by the National Commission for Child Protection found that 93.7 percent of teenagers in Indonesia had kisses, oral sex and even petting. The percentage of junior high school youth who are no longer virgins is 62.7 and 21.2% of vocational youth have had abortions and 97 percent have watched pornographic films.
Analysis Of The Influence Of Legal Aspects, The Role Of The Midwife And The Rights Of Children On The Practice Of Exclusive Breast Feeding In Hutabagot Health Center, Hutabagot District, Mandailing Natal District Year 2020 Rosmani Sinaga
Science Midwifery Vol 9 No 1, Oktober (2020): Science Midwifery
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35335/midwifery.v9i2.964

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The level of health development of a country is reflected in the infant and child mortality rates. According to the Central Statistics Agency (2020) infant mortality under the age of five in Indonesia has reached 28,158 people. Of that number, 20,266 toddlers (71.97%) died in the age range 0-28 days (neonatal). A total of 5,386 toddlers (19.13%) died within the age range of 29 days - 11 months (post neonatal). Meanwhile, 2,506 toddlers (8.9%) died in the age range of 12-59 months. The most post-Natal toddler deaths were due to pneumonia, namely 14.5%, diarrhea by 9.8%, other congenital abnormalities o.5%, neurological diseases 0.9% and other factors 73.9%. Meanwhile, 42.83% of under-five deaths in the age range of 12-59 months were due to parasitic infections, 5.05% pneumonia, 4.5% diarrhea and 47.41% other factors. In order to prevent under-five deaths, comprehensive and continuous child health efforts are needed, one of which is exclusive breastfeeding (Central Bureau of Statistics and Ministry of Health, 2020). Breast milk is an important source of nutrition for babies. Breast milk is given to babies for 2 years. While exclusive breastfeeding is given to babies for 6 months without adding other food and drinks. Exclusive breastfeeding is recommended for the first six months of a baby's life. Breast milk is very necessary for the growth and development of children's intelligence. (RI Ministry of Health, 2020).
Effect of Providing Moringa Snacks on Underweight Toddler Yulia Fitri; Putri Santy
Science Midwifery Vol 10 No 5 (2022): December: Science Midwifery
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35335/midwifery.v10i5.965

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Malnutrition could resulted disturbance physique and mental illness and risk death . Moringa oleifera is rich in phytonutrients so that Becomes source promising nutrition _ however use in fortification food still limited . The research objective was to determine the effect of giving cake snacks dry moringa against enhancement heavy body toddler underweight . Design used _ is Quasi Experimental with nonrandomized pretest-posttest design. The research sample is 30 toddlers (15 case groups and 15 control groups). Measurement heavy body conducted with digital scales and be measured 2 times ie before intervention and after intervention . Moringa snacks given for 3 weeks Data analysis using the T test. The results of the study showed the provision of cake snacks dry with additions powder Moringa leaves 100 mg per day for 3 week significantly improve heavy body toddler (P=0.00). Moringa can increase the weight of underweight toddlers. Further research is needed regarding the effectiveness of Moringa in overcoming health problems in children in more coverage large including stunting.
Adollescent Characteristics Relation with Premarital Sex Attitudes Irene Febriani; Destinady Kadiser Miden
Science Midwifery Vol 10 No 5 (2022): December: Science Midwifery
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35335/midwifery.v10i5.966

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Adolescence is an important part of individual development and begins with the maturity of the physical organs. Adolescents have the opportunity to obtain optimal health status, but adolescent behavior does not always support it. This study aims to analyze the relationship between age, education, gender and welfare with adolescent attitudes about premarital sex and risky behavior. Using secondary data from the 2019 Program Performance and Accountability Survey (SKAP) totaling 316 adolescents by systematic random sampling research design cross-sectional, carried out in 2020 with frequency distribution and chi square test. The results showed that 64.4% did not agree with premarital sex and did not engage in risky behavior. 91.2% of age related to premarital sex (P Value 0.005) and risky behavior (P Value 0.020). Gender is associated with premarital sex attitudes and risky behavior (P value 0.005). Family welfare variables are not related to premarital sex attitudes and risky behavior (P Value > 0.05). The content of information sources still needs to be considered, facilitators who disseminate information sources again need to be given training and the goals for providing information are adjusted and targeted.
The Test Effect of Glucose Tolerance of Green Apple (Mallus sylvestris Mill.) Juice on Male White Mice Mevy Trisna; Renatalia Fika; Dewi Novita; Budi Setiawan; Wenni
Science Midwifery Vol 10 No 5 (2022): December: Science Midwifery
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35335/midwifery.v10i5.967

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Diabetes Mellitus or diabetes is a disease characterized by an increase in blood sugar levels beyond normal limits due to disruption of carbohydrate metabolism due to a deficiency of the insulin hormone caused by impaired pancreatic function. Glucose tolerance is disturbed when a person's blood sugar level on the glucose tolerance test is above normal but not high enough. Green Apple (Mallus sylvestris Mill.) Glucose Tolerance Test. Against White Male Mice orally by measuring mice's blood sugar levels every 30 minutes for 3 hours at a dose of 1.12 g; 2.24 g; and 4.48 g. The study's results using the oral glucose tolerance test method showed that the glucose tolerance effect of green apple juice at a dose of 1.12 g averaged blood sugar levels from 160.33 mg/dl to 89.33 mg/dl, at a dose of 2.24 g. – average blood sugar level from 204.67 mg/dl to 122.33 mg/dl and a dose of 4.48 g average blood sugar level from 329.67 mg/dl to 175.00 mg/dl. At a dose of 4.48 g, it can provide a faster effect on lowering the glucose levels of the test animals from statistical testing utilizing the T-test obtained tcount ≤ ttable means that there is no significant difference between the test substance group and the normal group.
Relationship the Availability of Infrastructure and the Behavior of Preventing Covid-19 in Indonesia Bayu Yoni Setyo Nugroho; Fitria Dewi Puspita Anggraini; Supriyono Asfawi; Achmad Binadja
Science Midwifery Vol 10 No 5 (2022): December: Science Midwifery
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35335/midwifery.v10i5.976

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The availability of infrastructure and the use of its in public have become the norm around the world since the outbreak of the 2019 coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. This study aims to determine the relationship between the availability of infrastructure and behavior of preventing Covid-19. Quantitative research with descriptive correlation design using a cross sectional approach. The independent variable in this study is the availability of infrastructure with the dependent variable being the Covid-19 prevention behavior. Data collection was carried out directly through the online method using Kobotoolbox. The sample in this study were residents of the community around the student's residence who were able to read and write and were willing to become respondents with a total of 2,700 respondents. The data obtained were tested for normality first by looking at the significance value on the results of the Kolmogorof Smirnov data normality test. Furthermore, the bivariate test was carried out using the Spearman Rank test. Bivariate test using Spearman's Rank Test between the variables of access to infrastructure and prevention behavior obtained the results of 0.272 with a p value of 0.000 (p value <0.05), with a correlation coefficient that is significant. very strong/perfect. There is a relationship between the availability of infrastructure and Covid-19 prevention behavior. The public must always pay attention to health protocols as an effort to prevent Covid-19.
Descriptive Analysis Sociodemography of Breastfeeding Mother in Suku Anak Dalam During Covid-19 Pandemic vittria meilinda; Eka Rinalia
Science Midwifery Vol 10 No 5 (2022): December: Science Midwifery
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35335/midwifery.v10i5.979

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Now moment now this the problem of Covid-19 in Indonesia already start sloping however no could denied that mother breastfeed must exists enhancement power stand body especially baby with breastfeeding , breastfeeding becomes very good protection for baby. Effect Breast milk protection is very strong in fighting disease infections through increased power hold on baby. The purpose of this study to determine the characteristics mother breast-feed in Suku Anak Dalam in on period pandemic . Quantitative research methods , design cross-sectional with a total sampling of 58 respondents mother breast-feed in Suku Anak dalam , data collection is done through observation and questionnaire . Results study obtained 98.3% of mothers no work , 58.6% mother no take formal education , 62.1% range age mother reproduction , 77.6% mother have child ≥ 3, 98.3% mother going through a normal childbirth process is not in service health , 94.8% Mother argue that breast milk can replaced with other foods as well as 98.3% mothers provide complementary foods aged <6 months. Concluded description from sociodemography on mother breastfeeding in the tribe child in must very noticed and need maximizing facility and service health especially continuity health on mother and child with maximizing program management lactation , as well with condition moment now this need exists cooperation cross- sector and cross program inside even distribution service excellent health.
The Relationship between Family Support and Levels of Depression with the Quality of Life of Elderly During the Pandemic Period in Pasekan Health Center, Indramayu District year 2022 Hasim Asyari; Indra Ruswadi; Marsono
Science Midwifery Vol 10 No 5 (2022): December: Science Midwifery
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35335/midwifery.v10i5.980

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Quality elderly life is the functional condition of the elderly in optimal conditions so that they can enjoy their old age with meaning, happiness, and usefulness. This study intends to examine the association between family support and depression level and the quality of life of senior patients at the Pasekan Health Center, Indramayu Regency, during the pandemic. This study is quantitative research. The Pasekan Public Health Center, Indramayu Regency's population, consists of an average of 86 senior persons per month; therefore, a total sample is taken. The results showed: 75.6% of families supported the elderly during the pandemic, 53.5% of the elderly experienced moderate depression during the pandemic, and 59.3% of the quality of life of the elderly included moderate criteria. The statistical test for the relationship between family support and the level of depression with the quality of life of the elderly obtained a p-value of 0.000 < 0.05, which means Ho is rejected, and Ha is accepted. The conclusion is that there is a relationship between family support and the level of depression in the quality of life of the elderly during the pandemic. It should be remembered that the quality of life of the elderly has to do with family support and the level of depression. The elderly should reduce the things that can cause depression by doing regular exercise, positive thinking, and others, as well as the need for family support so that the impact on the quality of life is increasing.
The Effect Of New Habits Adaptation Policies Times Covid-19 On The Utilization Of Antenatal Care Services For Pregnant Mothers In Trimester III In Public Health Bandar Baru, Pidie Jaya Regency Fitriani; Halum Maisarah Halum; Rahmi Rahmi
Science Midwifery Vol 10 No 5 (2022): December: Science Midwifery
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35335/midwifery.v10i5.982

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The COVID-19 pandemic has an impact on all sectors including Antenatal care and coverage of pregnancy services have decreased compared to before the Covid-19 pandemic. Data Bandar Baru Health Center in 2021 K1 visits as many as 303 people (60%) and K4 visits were 221 people (44%) with a visit target of 90%. Research Objectives: To determine the effect of new habit adaptation policies the Covid-19 period on the use of antenatal care services for pregnant women third trimester at Bandar Baru Health Center, Pidie Jaya Regency in 2022. Research Methods: Using analytic observational approach cross sectional. The research sample of third trimester pregnant women was 69 people, the study was conducted on 7-24 January 2022, data analysis using univariate and bivariate data using chi square statistical test. Research Results: Utilization of antenatal care services the incomplete category was 38 people (55.1%), the application of the new habit adaptation policy during the Covid-19 pandemic in the inappropriate category was 39 people (56.5%), so that there is an influence on the policy of adapting new habits during the Covid-19 pandemic on the use of antenatal care services with a P Value (0.001) Conclusions and Suggestions: There is an influence of the new habit adaptation policy of the future The Covid-19 pandemic on the use of antenatal care services. It is hoped that health workers can provide information regarding the adaptation of new habits during the Covid-19 period regarding standard procedures for antenatal care services

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