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INDONESIA
INDONESIAN MIDWIFERY HEALTH AND SCIENCES JOURNAL
Published by Universitas Airlangga
ISSN : -     EISSN : 26567806     DOI : http://dx.doi.org/10.20473/imhsj.v1i1.2019.1-15
Indonesian Midwifery and Health Sciences Journal (e-ISSN 2656-7806) is a peer-reviewed open access scientific journal published by Universitas Airlangga. The scope for Indonesian Midwifery and Health Sciences Journal includes Adolescents, premarital and preconception, pregnancy, childbirth, postpartum and lactation, newborns, infants and toddlers, reproductive health, gynaecology, maternal emergencies, neonatal emergencies, contraception, family planning, menopause, health care and midwifery policies, midwifery education, management midwifery care services, Community Midwifery. Articles published in Indonesian Midwifery and Health Sciences Journal include original articles and literature reviews. Articles could be written in either Bahasa Indonesia or English. Contributors for Indonesian Midwifery and Health Sciences Journal are researchers, lecturers, students, midwifery practitioners and other practitioners that focus on midwifery and health sciences in Indonesia and worldwide.
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Front Matter - Indonesian Midwifery and Health Sciences Journal, January 2022 front matter
Indonesian Midwifery and Health Sciences Journal Vol. 6 No. 1 (2022): Indonesian Midwifery and Health Sciences Journal, January 2022
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Indonesian Midwifery and Health Sciences Journal, January 2022 back matter
Indonesian Midwifery and Health Sciences Journal Vol. 6 No. 1 (2022): Indonesian Midwifery and Health Sciences Journal, January 2022
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INTEGRATED ANTENATAL CARE BY MIDWIVES IN SURABAYA Dian Lestari; Gadis Meinar Sari
Indonesian Midwifery and Health Sciences Journal Vol. 6 No. 2 (2022): Indonesian Midwifery and Health Sciences Journal, April 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/imhsj.v6i2.2022.172-180

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Background: The maternal mortality rate in Indonesia is still high and still far from the established target of SDG's, which is 307 maternal deaths per 100,000 live births. Adequate antenatal cares are needed to reduce maternal mortality. This study aims to determine the quality of antenatal care (ANC) services at public health centers by the framework of systems (Input, process, and output). Methods:  This study is a descriptive study with qualitative designs. Data collection was conducted in 12 health centers and the sample size is 12 midwives in the health centers. Midwives were interviewed about input, process and output components related to integrated antenatal program (ANC Terpadu 10T). In addition, it was observed also the availability of facilities, infrastructure and K1 and K4 rate related to ANC in health centers. Results: Human resources in the implementation of the integrated antenatal program by midwives at the Surabaya's Health Center still do not meet the minimum health human resources standards. Public Health Centers observed have facilities and infrastructure to support integrated antenatal care.
MIDWIFERY CARE OF DELIVERY WITH CHRONIC HYPERTENSION SUPERIMPOSED PREECLAMPSIA AND UTERINE MYOMA (CERVICAL) Ivon Diah Wittiarika; Gitta Arinda Faustina; Zukhrufatin Zukhrufatin
Indonesian Midwifery and Health Sciences Journal Vol. 6 No. 2 (2022): Indonesian Midwifery and Health Sciences Journal, April 2022
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Background: the most common causes of maternal death in Indonesia are hypertension/pre-eclampsia/eclampsia, bleeding, and infection. Hypertension in pregnancy ranks first as the cause of death in Indonesia at 33% (SRS Litbangkes, 2016). Cervical fibroids can cause complications in both pregnancy and childbirth. The purpose of this case report is to study midwifery care in complex cases. Case report: A 41-year-old woman, second pregnant, 36-37 week’s gestation, primipaternity, secondary primitua with chronic hypertension and uterine myoma (cervical) was referred to the hospital for delivery. Management focuses on support for the mother, involving the family, fulfill the needs of the mother, collaboration with the doctor conducting informed consent regarding the diagnosis, providing counseling and health education on tubectomy contraception, and accompanying the mother until the time of surgery. The mother's response is good, and optimistic about her condition and the baby. Conclusion: midwives in providing midwifery care in cases of delivery with chronic hypertension, superimposed preeclampsia and uterine myoma at an advanced health facility (Type A Hospital). Midwifery care is provided both independently and in collaboration with other professions. Delivery was carried out by caesarean section in accordance with the indications with the output of the mother and baby being healthy. Early detection, recognition of signs and symptoms, diagnosis, referral process and comprehensive management are carried out appropriately. 
WOMEN'S LIVES AFTER BEING DIAGNOSED WITH CERVICAL CANCER ummu kulsum; Dwi Izzati Budiono; Eighty Mardiyan Kurniawati
Indonesian Midwifery and Health Sciences Journal Vol. 6 No. 2 (2022): Indonesian Midwifery and Health Sciences Journal, April 2022
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AbstractBackground: Cancer is the second leading cause of death worldwide after cardiovascular disease. Apart from difficulties in treatment, poor prognosis, and adverse side effects of treatment, cervical cancer also presents psychological challenges for patients. The experience of being diagnosed with cervical cancer is a dramatic event for a woman and causes stress for patient and family For this reason, the exploration of how women with cervical cancer interpret their experiences was deemed important to be investigated in-depth. . Method: This study used a qualitative research design with a phenomenological approach. Data collected by in-depth interviews with 7 participants. Data analysis techniques used are: verbatim, coding, categorization, composing thematic context and data interpretation. Results: This study revealed that the enforcement of cervical cancer diagnosis is always accompanied by psychological challenges, both for patients and their families. After being diagnosed with cervical cancer, participants experienced various changes in all dimensions of their lives, which included changes in daily activities, economic changes, sexual and spiritual activities. Conclusion: Cervical cancer affects and changes all aspects of women's lives and their families, therefore the care given to cervical cancer patients should be carried out holistically
ASPECTS THAT SHAPE THE MIDWIVE’ PERCEPTION OF VAGINAL BIRTH AFTER CAESAREAN (VBAC) Nurrahmi Zullianti; Dwi Izzati Budiono; adityawarman adityawarman; Pudji Lestari
Indonesian Midwifery and Health Sciences Journal Vol. 6 No. 2 (2022): Indonesian Midwifery and Health Sciences Journal, April 2022
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Background: A dramatic increase in caesarean section has occurred throughout the world, especially in developing and developed countries over the last few decades and has led to increased research, debate and concern among health professionals, governments, policy makers, scientists and clinicians so as to overcome the increase in the number of cesarean sections. then developed the technique Vaginal Birth After Caesarean Section (VBAC), namely vaginal delivery in pregnant women who have had a history of cesarean section in previous pregnancies. As the philosophy of midwifery care, namely pregnancy is a natural process and prioritizes the continuity of service that is centered on women and families, and respects the right of pregnant women to participate and gain knowledge or experience related to their pregnancy, this study aims to determine the perceptions of midwives towards Vaginal Birth After Caesarean-section (VBAC). Methods: This study used a qualitative research design using a phenomenological approach and with in-depth interviews with 6 respondents who were midwives at Puskesmas Benowo. Results:The results obtained in this study are that there are five aspects that influence the perception of midwives regarding VBAC which can indeed be done but with many considerations and all of them are carried out according to applicable regulations which in Puskesmas Benowo use KSPR and it is known that pregnant women with a history of SC have a high score who must get a planned early referral. Conclusion:The conclusion of this study, there are limitations of midwives in knowledge and authority to mothers with a history of CS and also about Vaginal Birth After Caesarean-section (VBAC), but midwives still provide education and motivation to mothers to prepare for pregnancy and childbirth as well as possible for The goal is to get a healthy mother and baby.
THE RISK FACTORS FOR THE HYPERBILIRUBINEMIA INCIDENT IN NEONATES AT DR. RAMELAN HOSPITAL IN SURABAYA Farida Triani; Bagus Setyoboedi; Budiono Budiono
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condition that often occurs in neonates. This condition is important to note, because if the bilirubin levels are too high, it can lead to several complications in the brain, such as encephalopathy and cerebral palsy in infants.Objective: The objective of this study is to analyze which maternal and neonatal risk factors can cause hyperbilirubinemia in neonates. Methods: This study is an analytical study with a cross sectional approach. Population samples was taken from the perinatology room Dr. Rumkital. Ramelan Surabaya in January 2018 - December 2019, there were 252 samples and 122 samples who experienced hyperbilirubinemia. Data analysis using Chi Square test and logistic regression. Results: It was found that the type of delivery with cesarean section was the largest percentage with a p value of 0.106;; Most LBW with p value 0.038; male at most with a p value of 0.046. From the results of multivariate analysis, it was found that the variable birth weight had a greater influence on the incidence of hyperbilirubinemia compared to other variables with a significance value of p value 0.00 on alpha 5%. Conclusion: There is a significant relationship between type of gestational age, sex and birth weight with the incidence of hyperbilirubinemia, while the type of delivery and parity have no significant relationship with the incidence of hyperbilirubinemiia.   Keywords: Hyperbilirubinemia, Neonates, Risk Factor
HEMOGLOBIN LEVELS AS RISK FACTOR OF LOW BIRTH WEIGHT Fitriana Ciptaningtyas; Irwanto Irwanto; Widati Fatmaningrum
Indonesian Midwifery and Health Sciences Journal Vol. 6 No. 2 (2022): Indonesian Midwifery and Health Sciences Journal, April 2022
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Abstract   Background: There are still mothers with low hemoglobin levels who gave birth to babies with Low birth weight in Wonosamodro District Boyolali. The study's objective was to study the correlation between LBW and hemoglobin levels at Puskesmas Wonosamodro Boyolali. Methods: The research implemented an analytical observational method with a case-control design to collect information on identity, hemoglobin levels, and birth weight utilizing MCH books. The total population of the case group was 98 toddlers and the control group population was 2184 toddlers. The sample size was 51 children under five in each case and control group. The sampling method used consecutive sampling and matching sampling. The statistical test used the chi-square test. Result: p value of Hb 3rd trimester=0,01 showed that hemoglobin levels during pregnancy had a correlation with LBW. OR=3,540 95% CI 1,427-8,782 showed that mothers with anemia in the 3rd trimester have 3,5 times the risk of having low birth weight babies. Conclusion: Mother’s hemoglobin levels is correlatted with LBW in Wonosamodro, Boyolali. Efforts are needed to maintain and improve maternal health to reduce the risk of low birth weight. Keyword : LBW, hemoglobin, anemia
FACTORS AFFECTING THE KEI COMMUNITY IN THE SELECTION OF CONTRACEPTION IN SOUTHEAST MALUKU Viona Intan Safitri; Ashon Sa'adi
Indonesian Midwifery and Health Sciences Journal Vol. 6 No. 2 (2022): Indonesian Midwifery and Health Sciences Journal, April 2022
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Abstract Background: The Kei tribe are indigenous people from Southeast Maluku Regency. Culture in society affects people's attitudes when deciding to use contraception. This study aims to determine the factors that influence the Kei ethnic community in choosing contraception in the work area of ​​the Ibra Health Center, Southeast Maluku Regency. Method: This study uses primary data from 227 couples of childbearing age (EFA) whose husbands are from the Kei tribe. The results of this study indicate that a p-value of 0.000 was obtained based on the results of the chi-square statistical test between the variables of knowledge and use of contraceptives. The value of < 0.05 for the relationship between knowledge and contraceptive use. Chi-squere statistical test was performed to obtain a p-value of 0.000. The value of < 0.05 so that there is a relationship between the number of children and the use of contraception. Result: There is a relationship between culture and the use of contraceptives by performing a chi square statistic test to obtain a p-value of 0.000. The value of < 0.05 . based on the chi square test, there is a relationship between husband's support and contraceptive use with a p value of 0.000. Conclusion: of this study is that there is a relationship between family planning knowledge and the choice of contraception, culture with the choice of contraception, husband's support with the choice of contraception and the relationship between the number of children and the choice of contraception. Keywords: Knowledge, Culture, Husband's Support, Number of Children
UNHEALTHY DIET PRACTICES AND ANEMIA IN YOUNG WOMEN Wahyu Setyaningsih, S.ST, M.Kes; Herawati Mansur; Naimah Naimah
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Background: Adolescent anemia needs to be the focus of attention because anemia in young women can have an impact on health during pregnancy and childbirth. Meanwhile, many young women practice unhealthy diet for various reasons. This study was conducted to determine the relationship between unhealthy diet practices and anemia status in female high school students in Malang. Method: This study used an observational analytic design with a cross-sectional approach. The research was conducted in 5 public high schools in Malang. The research sample was 188 young women, selected by simple random sampling method. Collecting data using a structured questionnaire and Food Frequency Questionnaire. Data in the form of hemoglobin levels of research subjects were obtained using a digital hemoglobin measuring device. Data analysis was performed by univariate and bivariate (chi-square). Result: This study shows that the incidence of anemia in adolescent girls in Malang is 59.04% and those who practice unhealthy diet are 22.34%. The results of the analysis showed that there was a significant relationship between unhealthy diet practices and anemia status (p-value 0.027). Conclusion: The prevalence of anemia in adolescent girls is still high and more comprehensive efforts are needed to prevent anemia. The strategy for preventing anemia in young women can be done through education related to the consumption of balanced nutrition and the nutritional needs of the body, so as to create awareness of adolescents about their nutritional status and implement a healthy diet. Keywords: Unhealthy Diet, Adolescent Anemia, Young Women

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