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Science Midwifery
ISSN : 20867689     EISSN : 27219453     DOI : -
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Jurnal Kebidanan dan ilmu kesehatan ini adalah di terbitkan 2 kali dalam setahun, dalam bidang kebidanan dan perawat.
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Limb amputation in squamous cell carcinoma patient with history of leprosy Rasikha Tsamara F; Ruth Brigitta S; Andre Setiawan; Sony Sugiharto
Science Midwifery Vol 10 No 6 (2023): February: Midwifery and Health Sciences
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35335/midwifery.v10i6.1117

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Leprosy is a chronic granulomatous disease affecting the skin and peripheral nerves caused by Mycobacterium leprae that results in neuropathy, deformity, and auto-amputation of digits. If auto-amputation does not occur, wound will lead to chronic skin injury which become one of risk factors for squamous cell carcinoma (SCC). Early diagnosis and prompt treatment was essential to treat chronic limb ulcer to prevent further development of SCC. To report a patient with history of leprosy with chronic ulcer in right foot that first started as a marble-sized boil a year ago. The patient underwent below knee amputation for treatment. Methods is Clinical case documentation and the patient medical record was collected and narrated chronologically in a case report. Literature review was conducted non-systematically by article database and manual searching through search engine. A 46-years old male with history of leprosy was admitted with chronic ulcer in right foot, difficulty walking and enlarged lymph nodes in both of inguinal region. The patient underwent below-knee amputation and lymph node excisional biopsy. Histopathology finding was squamous cell carcinoma without metastasis to the lymph nodes. The patient showed good outcomes post-operatively and currently undergoing rehabilitation for artificial limbs. Main treatment for SCC is wide excision, but when abnormalities are found in limbs and interferes with function, wide excision can be performed as below-knee amputation for complete treatment. This procedure can also treat chronic limb ulcer in patient with history of leprosy to prevent further development of SCC
The effects of sleep patterns on the college students’ nutritional status Reyhan Ariel Maxentian Maryon; Dorna Yanti Lola Silaban
Science Midwifery Vol 10 No 6 (2023): February: Midwifery and Health Sciences
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35335/midwifery.v10i6.1119

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This study aims to determine the correlation between sleep patterns and nutritional status in students of the Faculty of Medicine, Tarumanagara University. This research employed an analytical observational with a cross-sectional approach and had been permitted by Tarumanagara University. The number of samples in this study was 204 people obtained through calculations using unpaired analytic research formulas. Data were collected using a semi-quantitative food frequency questionnaire (SQ-FFQ) and a Pittsburgh sleep quality index (PSQI) questionnaire. The results of the Chi-square test showed that there was no correlation between gender (p-value = 0.79), class (p-value = 0.94), and food intake (p-value = 0.782) on nutritional status. Moreover, the results of the ANOVA test (p-value = 0.584) indicate no correlation between age and nutritional status in students of the Faculty of Medicine, Tarumanagara University. At the same time, the variable sleep pattern on food intake found a p-value = 0.000 through the Kolmogorov-Smirnov test. It means that there is a correlation between sleep patterns and food intake by these students. In addition, the Kolmogorov-Smirnov test was also carried out on the variable of sleep pattern on nutritional status with p-value = 0.000, which means there was a correlation between sleep patterns and nutritional status. In conclusion, this study indicates a correlation between sleep patterns and nutritional status in the Faculty of Medicine students at Tarumanagara University.
Bilateral staghorn renal calculi Melani Limenco Benly; Melly Liman
Science Midwifery Vol 10 No 6 (2023): February: Midwifery and Health Sciences
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35335/midwifery.v10i6.1120

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Staghorn calculi are large renal stones that occupy most or all of the renal collecting system. The prevalence of kidney stone disease is estimated at 1% to 15%, varying according to age, gender, race, and geographic location. Although kidney stones are more common in men, staghorn stones occur less often in men and are usually unilateral. Patients with bilateral staghorn calculi might be unique and have complex clinical problems. Meanwhile, complete renal function loss in 50% of affected kidneys can occur after two years without treatment. Case presentation: A patient is a 69-year-old man who was brought to the Emergency Department for bilateral flank pain, with a referral from RSUD Bogor, due to a bilateral staghorn kidney stone. After further examinations, BNO indicated the bilateral nephrolithiasis and laboratory tests with abnormal blood glucose, ureum level, gas, urine leukocyte, and erythrocyte. The patient was then provided medications and experienced right nephrolithotomy.
Visit report of anemia in pregnancy case with blood type ab+ through a family medicine approach Tamara Muliani; Margaretha Pramesthi Utari; Ella Windasari Gultom; Silviana Tirtasari
Science Midwifery Vol 10 No 6 (2023): February: Midwifery and Health Sciences
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35335/midwifery.v10i6.1122

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One of the direct causes of maternal mortality is anemia in pregnant women. In 2020, 36.5% of pregnant women suffered from anemia, and a 50% reduction is targeted for anemia in women of reproductive age in 2025. The incidence of anemia in pregnant women at Tangerang Regency in 2020 was 9,652 people. In the working area of the Cikupa Public Health Center, there was an increase in the rate of anemia in pregnant women. One of the cases is when Mrs. SH's increased Hb level becomes > 11 mg/dL and knowing the risk of anemia. Mrs. SH, 32 years old, came to the Cikupa Health Center G3P2A0 with a gestational age of 23 weeks. Laboratory results of hemoglobin 9.9 g/dL and blood group AB+. The patient had an anemic pregnancy for the first time and was a high-risk pregnancy due to a history of cesarean section, obesity, and the possibility of a transverse fetus. After the intervention, the patient's Hb level increased to 11.3 g/dL, the cause of anemia in Ny. SH is the patient's nutritional intake that did not vary, and she is lazy to control her pregnancy. The risk factors for Mrs. SH experienced anemia due to a lack of nutritious food intake, especially foods containing much iron, and not routine pregnancy control due to lack of attention in the third pregnancy. After the intervention, Mrs. SH increased to 11.3 g/dL.
Malnutrition case in patient with pulmonary tuberculosis through a family medicine approach Priscilla Elnatan Christina; Sherren Tanzia; Muhammad Akbar Nasution; Silviana Tirtasari
Science Midwifery Vol 10 No 6 (2023): February: Midwifery and Health Sciences
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35335/midwifery.v10i6.1128

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Underweight is a body mass index less than 18.5 kg/m2. The prevalence of underweight in Southeast Asia from 1969 to 2017 was around 20%. The percentage of underweight in Indonesia reached 5% whilst in Banten Province in 2017 was 5.4%. Around 18,45% patients and 32,19% of patients with tuberculosis at Cikupa Health Care were underweight from January to September 2022. Mrs SH is an underweight patient with pulmonary tuberculosis. Her weight has not shown any improvement despite almost completing the intensive phase treatment of pulmonary tuberculosis. Improvement in nutritional status and monitor the pulmonary tuberculosis therapy in Mrs SH. Mrs SH, 24 years old, came to Cikupa Health Center to control her pulmonary tuberculosis treatment. The patient known to have nutritional problems since her childhood. Her weight has not shown any improvement despite almost completing the intensive phase of pulmonary tuberculosis treatment. After a family medicine approach for 5 weeks, the patient's weight has increased from 34.7 to 37.1 kg. The patient has also been notified for regular treatment and promised to follow pulmonary tuberculosis treatment until it is complete. The family medicine approach has been able to increase the patient's weight even though the target weight has not been achieved. The patient also promised to follow pulmonary tuberculosis treatment until it is complete. It is hoped that by following all the interventions given, the patient's body weight can reach the ideal weight and be declared complete of pulmonary tuberculosis treatment.
Characteristics, body mass index (bmi), and upper arm circumference in first trimester pregnant women Putri Santy; Yulia Fitri
Science Midwifery Vol 10 No 6 (2023): February: Midwifery and Health Sciences
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35335/midwifery.v10i6.1186

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Age, education, occupation, and parity affect the nutritional status of pregnant women. Body Mass Index (BMI) and Upper Arm Circumference, these two measurements become routine services for pregnant women who have their pregnancy checked. But the number of pregnant women who are subjected to Upper Arm Circumference examinations does not reach 100%. This study aims to determine the characteristics, the proportion of BMI, and Upper Arm Circumference in pregnant women in the I trimester in the Darul Imarah Health Center Working Area, Aceh Besar Regency. This descriptive study included 142 first-trimester pregnant women recorded in the KIA room register book of the Darul Imarah Health Center, Aceh Besar Regency. The data comes from data based from January to June 2022. The results showed that the age characteristics of most respondents ranged from 20-35 years old, had secondary education, did not work, and had multigravida pregnancies. For BMI and Upper Arm Circumference results, the average body mass index and upper arm circumference size are in the normal category. It is hoped that health workers will improve health services for pregnant women about fulfilling nutrition before and during pregnancy.
Analysis of savings asset ownership sand duration of illness on ability to purchase first-level health care facility services in Jambi city Dwi Noerjoedianto; Andi Subandi
Science Midwifery Vol 10 No 6 (2023): February: Midwifery and Health Sciences
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35335/midwifery.v10i6.1190

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Asset ownership and savings are the main factors that must be owned in an effort to access health care facilities, along with the uncertainty of the cost of health services. The purpose of this study was to analyze ownership of savings assets and length of illness on the ability to pay fees to first-level health care facilities in Jambi City. The research method used a cross sectional design, with the instrument using a questionnaire to 100 BPJS Mandiri Non Beneficiaries (PBI) participants with accidental sampling technique. Data analysis was carried out quantitatively, with the results of the statistical test showed that there was a relationship between ownership of savings assets and the ability to buy (p value = 0.003) and there was no relationship between length of illness and the ability to buy (p value = 1,000). The conclusion of this research study is that there is a relationship between ownership of savings assets and there is no relationship between length of illness and the ability to pay for health care costs.
“Menyusui asi-q” android application for relax and smooth breastfeeding Kharisma Virgian; Desy Setiawati Setiawati
Science Midwifery Vol 10 No 6 (2023): February: Midwifery and Health Sciences
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35335/midwifery.v10i6.1199

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Breastfeeding is an instinct of a mother, however, it must be supported by internal factors and good external. The success of the breastfeeding process can be supported by knowledge, good social support, calmness, and comfort of the mother when breastfeeding. One form of support as an educational and relaxation medium developed for breastfeeding mothers is the android-based "Menyusui ASI-Q" application. The purpose of this study was to determine the influence of the application on the knowledge, anxiety of the mother, and the smoothness of the breastfeeding process. The respondents to this study were 35 breastfeeding mothers from independent midwives in Palembang. The quasi-experiment research method uses one-group pre-test and post-test design approaches. Statistical tests using the Mc Nemmar test, the results found that there were significant differences in knowledge, anxiety, and smoothness of the breastfeeding process before and after using the application (ρ = 0.000). Educational media for breastfeeding mothers can increase maternal knowledge and the breastfeeding process becomes calmer and smoother.
Willingness follow covid-19 vaccination pandemic conditions pregnant women family support Nita Dwi Asikasari; Anggrawati Wulandari; Retno Palupi Yonni Siwi; Ferida Ugi Astuti
Science Midwifery Vol 11 No 1 (2023): April: Midwifery and Health Sciences
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35335/midwifery.v10i6.1202

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COVID-19 vaccination for pregnant women is a strategic instrument to prevent transmission, reduce the risk of serious illness, and reduce maternal and infant mortality. Family support is an attitude, action, and acceptance of the family towards family members who are seen as an inseparable part where family members are always ready to provide assistance and assistance if needed. Objective: The purpose of this study was to analyze the relationship between willingness to participate in COVID-19 vaccination during the pandemic in terms of family support for pregnant women in the working area of Sampung Public Health Center, Ponorogo Regency. Metode this research is a cross sectional study. The sample in this study was pregnant women aged 13-33 weeks who had not been vaccinated against COVID-19 in the working area of the Sampung Public Health Center, Ponorogo Regency in July 2022 as many as 45 people using simple random sampling technique. Statistical test chi-square with a significant level of = 0.05.The results showed that 68.9% of respondents stated that they received good family support and 66.7% of respondents stated that they were willing to participate of vaccination. The results of the chi-square obtained that the chi (32.402) is greater than the chi table (3.841), it shows that good family support has an effect on vaccine availability. Family support and willingness to take the vaccine in pregnant women have a strong relationship, with test value of 0.647. Good family support can affect vaccination participation in pregnant women.
Utilization mother and child health book on knowledge pregnant women Retno Palupi Yonni Siwi; Erma Retnaningtyas; Anggrawati Wulandari; Nita Dwi Astikasari
Science Midwifery Vol 11 No 1 (2023): April: Midwifery and Health Sciences
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35335/midwifery.v10i6.1205

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The low knowledge of pregnancy care is influenced by the lack of information so that it has an impact on the utilization of MCH book. The purpose of this study was to analyze the effectiveness of the use of the MCH book on knowledge about pregnancy care for pregnant women. This study used a correlational analytic with a cross sectional. The population in this study were 40 respondents with a total sample of 36 respondents using the simple random sampling technique. Data collection by using a questionnaire, statistical test Spearman Rank. The results showed that 36 respondents, almost half of the respondents used MCH book in the high category, namely 15 respondents (41.7%), most of the respondents had knowledge of good pregnancy care, as many as 26 respondents (81.2%) . The results of data analysis using the Spearman Rank obtained a P value of < 0.05 (0.000 < 0.05), which means that the use of MCH book is effective on knowledge about pregnancy care in pregnant women. The utilization of the MCH book as a source of information and medical records as well as an important communication tool and information medium for health workers, pregnant women and families.

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