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Hidayat Arifin
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hidayat.arifin@staf.unair.ac.id
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+6282307784433
Journal Mail Official
secretariat_pmnj@fkp.unair.ac.id
Editorial Address
Faculty of Nursing, Universitas Airlangga, Kampus C, Mulyorejo, Surabaya, Indonesia
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Kota surabaya,
Jawa timur
INDONESIA
Pediomaternal Nursing Journal
Published by Universitas Airlangga
ISSN : 23551577     EISSN : 26564629     DOI : 10.20473/pmnj
Core Subject : Health,
Pediomaternal Nursing Journal is a scientific media periodically published twice a year that contains scientific articles on health and nursing specifically related to the topic of child and maternity nursing. This journal as a medium for writers from students, lecturers, and researchers to be able to publish scientific work and the results of the latest research to support progress in the field of maternity nursing and children. This journal, which was first published in 2012, is managed by the Maternity and Pediatric Nursing Department under the Faculty of Nursing and published by Universitas Airlangga. The Pediomaternal Nursing Journal began to switch to the online journal system starting in 2019.
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Factors relating to the low interest in intrauterine device contraceptive methods Fatimatuzzahra, Aza; Kurniawati, Dini; Rahmawati, Ira
Pediomaternal Nursing Journal Vol. 9 No. 2 (2023): VOLUME 9 NO 2 SEPTEMBER 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/pmnj.v9i2.33079

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Introduction: A contraceptive with a modern design, the device is implanted in the uterine cavity to prevent fertility and the egg from implanting in the uterus, called intrauterine devices (IUD). It's emphasizing maternal mortality and controlling the rate of population growth causing. This study aimed to determine the factors associated with the low interest in the IUD contraceptive method in Jambesari District, Bondowoso Regency. Methods: This study used a descriptive quantitative approach with random sampling for cross-sectional analysis. Primary data were gathered through questionnaires and analyzed using univariate and bivariate methods supplemented by secondary data. The study focused on 6,677 mothers using family planning, with a 99-participant sample determined by the Slovin formula. The analysis involved the Chi-square test at a 95% confidence level based on categorical and ordinal data. Results: There is a relationship between the level of knowledge of acceptors, education level, and attitude towards the low number of IUD users in Jambesari Bondowoso District (p=0.00). Conclusion: Based on the research results that have been described, it can be concluded that in Jambesari District, there are 7 factors, 3 factors (knowledge, education, attitude) related to poor knowledge due to low education, resulting in acceptors having a bad attitude or agreeing to IUD contraception. Health workers should be more active in providing counselling and education. Keywords: childbearing age; influenced factor; intrauterine devices (IUD)
The relationship between perceived self-efficacy and cervical cancer screening among health care providers Juwita, Linda; Perwiraningtyas, Pertiwi; Prabasari, Ninda Ayu
Pediomaternal Nursing Journal Vol. 9 No. 2 (2023): VOLUME 9 NO 2 SEPTEMBER 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/pmnj.v9i2.36669

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Introduction: Cervical cancer ranks second worldwide as a disease that causes death in women. Healthcare providers have low cervical cancer screening behavior with the Pap smear method. This study aimed to analyze the relationship between perceptions of self-efficacy and the behavior of cervical cancer screening using the Pap Smear method for health care providers.Methods: This descriptive observational study, namely case cross-sectional design, was applied in this study. The population in this study were all female healthcare providers at the Gotong Royong Hospital in Surabaya. The sampling method is purposive sampling. The sample in this study was 51 respondents who met the inclusion criteria. The independent variable in this study is perceived self-efficacy, using a questionnaire. The dependent variable is the screening behavior of the pap smear method using the questionnaire. Results: The results of the analysis test were 0.866 > 0.05, which means there is no relationship between perceived self-efficacy on cervical pap smear cancer screening behavior. Spearman Rank test p> 0.05, which means there is no relationship between perceptions of self-efficacy and healthcare providers' screening behavior for cervical smears. Conclusion: There is no relationship between self-efficacy on the behavior of cervical cancer screening using the Pap smear method. Individual intrinsic and extrinsic factors are things that influence screening behavior. So, it is necessary to do other research on the factors influencing screening behavior, both intrinsic (demographics, health beliefs, emotional, and contextual) and extrinsic (husband support, peer support and education). Keywords: cervical cancer; medical personnel; pap smear; paramedics
The spectrum of congenital heart defects in neonates of diabetic mothers Sharifi, Abdul; Ekram, Khesrow; Wali, Wali
Pediomaternal Nursing Journal Vol. 9 No. 2 (2023): VOLUME 9 NO 2 SEPTEMBER 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/pmnj.v9i2.39020

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Introduction: Insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (IDDM) in a mother is considered a risk factor for congenital malformation, including congenital heart diseases. Many studies signify a five to six times increased frequency of congenital heart diseases in neonates born from insulin-dependent diabetic mothers. This study aimed to identify the spectrum of congenital heart diseases (CHDs) in neonates born from insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (IDDM) mothers. Methods: Between April 2019 and March 2021, a descriptive cross-sectional study involved 120 consecutive neonates aged 0-28 days of mothers with insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (IDDM) at Maiwand Teaching Hospital, Kabul University of Medical Sciences. Neonates born to non-diabetic mothers were excluded. IDDM refers to mothers using Insulin upon admission to control blood glucose. CHD encompasses various heart defects affecting function. Family and maternal history were noted, focusing on health issues and delivery details. Neonatal mothers' ages ranged from 23 to 45 (mean 33), with diabetes onset spanning 2.5 to 25 years. Pediatric cardiologists conducted physical and echocardiographic exams. All CHD forms were documented using 2D echocardiography and Doppler studies (Sono Ace X-6 Machine). Result: 120 consecutive neonates born to mothers with insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (IDDMs) were investigated during the two-year study period. Of them, 18 (15%) had congenital heart abnormalities. The prevalence of solitary and multiple CHD was 66.6 percent (12 patients) and 33.3 percent (6 patients) in the 18 infants born from IDDMs. The most prevalent isolated defects were PDA (22.2%) and Ventricular septal defect (16.6%). The most common multiple CHDs (16.6 percent) were PDA and ASD. PDA + ASD (16.6%) and VSD + PDA were the most frequent correlations with CHD (11.1 percent). Conclusion: Maternal insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus is an important risk factor for congenital heart disease. Careful assessment and early diagnosis of CHD in this high-risk group are very important in a pediatric population. Expansion of prenatal screening programs for CHDs in mothers suffering from insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus is necessary. Keywords: congenital heart diseases; diabetic mothers; insulin dependent; neonates
Factors contributing to undernutrition among children under five years old Fatkuriyah, Lailil; Sukowati, Umi
Pediomaternal Nursing Journal Vol. 9 No. 2 (2023): VOLUME 9 NO 2 SEPTEMBER 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/pmnj.v9i2.41743

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Introduction: Basic Health Research in 2018 stated Jember as a district with the third highest incidence of undernutrition in East Java. Undernutrition is a threat to future generations because it has short-term and long-term impacts that can be irreversible. This study aimed to determine the factors associated with undernutrition among children under five in Karangrejo Village, Jember Regency.Methods: This research used a cross-sectional method involving 94 mothers and children under five years old registered at Posyandu in Karangrejo Village who were selected by purposive sampling. The dependent variable included the sociodemographic factors of mothers and children and was obtained using a demographic questionnaire. The dependent variable, undernutrition, was determined based on weight-for-age and was obtained by plotting the child's weight on the WHO weight-for-age curve: 0-5 years (z score) according to the child's sex. Statistical tests used ordinal logistic regression tests.Results: There are some factors contributing to undernutrition, including the father's education in elementary school (p=0.002, OR=5.628), the number of children no more than two persons (p=0.038, OR=-2.546), a complete history of immunization (p=0.011, OR=-4.627), history of infection of ARI every month and every two months (p =0.001, OR= -3.897, -7.250) respectively, and the level of mother's knowledge about fulfilling children nutrition (p=0.000, OR= 5.593).Conclusions: This study suggests that raising parent education, complete immunization, and mothers' knowledge are recommended to prevent undernutrition among children. Furthermore, the outcome of this study re-emphasizes that educational activities regarding children's nutritional needs are still needed to improve mothers' knowledge. Keywords: children; contributing factors; undernutrition
Supporting factors and coping mechanisms for quality of life: Housewives and career women's perspective Priyantini, Diah
Pediomaternal Nursing Journal Vol. 9 No. 2 (2023): VOLUME 9 NO 2 SEPTEMBER 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/pmnj.v9i2.42804

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Introduction: The quality of life between housewives and career women facing chronic hepatitis B shows differences in coping abilities, and is influenced by several causal factors. This study aimed to explore the quality of life of housewives and career women experiencing chronic hepatitis B.Methods: This qualitative phenomenological study consisted of 14 women (seven housewives and seven career women) with chronic hepatitis B. The instruments used to collect information from participants were in-depth interviews about the supporting factors and coping mechanisms that influenced their quality of life. Participants were recruited using purposive sampling, and data were analyzed using the Colaizzi technique to describe the theme.Results: The results showed two major themes from the participants' answers: supporting factors and coping mechanisms. The sub-themes of partner support, family support, peer group support, and social community support made up the supporting factors. Meanwhile, coping mechanisms consisted of adaptive coping, improving knowledge, interacting with other people, problem-solving, and changing lifestyles and controlled routines. On the other hand, maladaptive coping caused participants to isolate, think negatively, grieve excessively, and show stress or depression symptoms.Conclusions: Housewives with chronic hepatitis B have a better quality of life than career women because they are more accepting and have better-coping mechanisms in facing this condition. The research study results can be implicated in nursing interventions to improve the coping abilities of women with chronic Hepatitis B. Keywords: chronic hepatitis B; coping mechanism; quality of life; supporting factors; women
Virtual reality games as a pain and anxiety reduction in circumcision children: A literature review Suparda, Dadik Dwi Fata; Kurniawati, Ninuk Dian; Wahyudi, Andri Setiya
Pediomaternal Nursing Journal Vol. 9 No. 2 (2023): VOLUME 9 NO 2 SEPTEMBER 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/pmnj.v9i2.43086

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Introduction: Circumcision is a minor surgical operation that cuts the foreskin at the tip of the penis. Pain and anxiety are problems that all children who undergo surgery experience. This study aimed to review virtual reality game interventions to reduce pain and anxiety from pre, intra, and post-circumcision in children.Methods: Literature study using four databases (Scopus, Science Direct, PubMed, and Google Scholar) using quantitative research with RCT and quasi-experimental designs, using virtual reality, audio-visual and game interventions which were limited from 2018 to 2022 according to combination of keywords and using English. The framework investigation using PICOT, guidance protocol with PRISMA, and accessing the eligibility of articles systematically by checking for duplicates, titles, and abstracts and determining the eligibility of the full text according to the study of the goals.Results: Thirteen articles met the inclusion criteria. Of the thirteen articles, 1074 children were circumcised. Circumcision causes pain and anxiety in children, so non-pharmacological interventions are needed to overcome it. Virtual reality games are a distraction technique to reduce circumcision pain by diverting the child's attention and reducing anxiety by providing interventions that children like using audio-visual media and games, with virtual reality or not.Conclusions: Virtual reality games intervention is a distraction technique to reduce pain and anxiety in circumcised children. The combination of interventions using traditional games or the latest technology must be considered to improve service quality. Keywords: anxiety; children; circumcision; distraction technique; pain
Factor analysis of Pregnant Women's Concerns Scale of Contracting COVID-19 questionnaire Bilgin, Zümrüt; Aktaş, Büşra
Pediomaternal Nursing Journal Vol. 9 No. 2 (2023): VOLUME 9 NO 2 SEPTEMBER 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/pmnj.v9i2.43530

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Introduction: The global pandemic caused by the emergence of COVID-19 resulted in increased anxiety, notably among pregnant women. Uncertainties linked to the increased concerns due to virus and this led to realizion of emphasing the necessity for tools to evaluate the fear contracting it. This study aims to create a Scale for Pregnant Women's Concerns of being Contracted to COVID.Methods: A preliminary 5 point Likert-type scale comprising 29 items was distributed among 285 pregnant women. The statistical analysis conducted on the responses from 285 invidividuals that contracted COVID-19. The scale's validity and reliability were assessed through exploratory and confirmatory factor analysis, also the outcome of computation Cronbach's alpha coefficients taken into assesment. Results: According to the factors analysis the scale components consisting 12 items, and 2 factors explained 51.81% of the overall variation. The Cronbach's alpha internal consistency coefficient was determined to be 0.828. The Pregnant Women's Concerns Scale for Contracting COVID-19 is a valid scale for Turkish pregnant women. Conclusion: Psychosocial characteristics of pregnant women affect their concerns of contracting COVID-19. It is recommended to apply this scale to sample groups from different cultures. This scale is a valid and reliable instrument for evaluating pregnant women's apprehensions regarding COVID-19 infection. Implementing this scale within prenatal health services will aid in identifying and addressing COVID-19 related concerns among individuals at an early stage pregnancy. Keywords: COVID-19 concern; pregnancy; reliability; scale development; validity

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