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Eka Diah Kartiningrum
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Kota mojokerto,
Jawa timur
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Hospital Majapahit : Jurnal Ilmiah Kesehatan Politeknik Kesehatan Mojokerto
ISSN : 20850204     EISSN : 26561808     DOI : https://doi.org/10.55316/hm.v14i1.741
Hospital Majapahit is published by Majapahit Health Polytechnic in Mojokerto on a regular basis (every 6 months) with the aim of disseminating information on research results, scientific articles to academics, students, practitioners and others who pay attention to research in the fields of public health, nursing and midwifery. This journal have ISSN number: P.ISSN: 2085-0204 E.ISSN: 2656-1808 . The scope of research results and articles published in the Majapahit Hospital Journal is also related to education conducted by the Majapahit Health Polytechnic, Mojokerto. Every year the Majapahit Hospital journal publishes 2 numbers, namely in February and November. Researchers/lecturers/students/general practitioners and health practitioners who wish to publish their own research results are welcome to register and login to submit articles on the website of the hospital journal Majapahit (https://ejournal.stikesmajapahit.ac.id/index.php/HM/user/register).The Majapahit Hospital Journal has been accredited on December 13, 2019 with No. Letter 36/E/KPT/2019 with Indexed Scientific Journal Accreditation Rating Period VII Year 2019 (Rank 5 / Sinta 5)
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Motif Penggunaan Kontrasepsi Suntik 3 Bulan Pada Akseptor Saidah, Nur
Hospital Majapahit (JURNAL ILMIAH KESEHATAN POLITEKNIK KESEHATAN MOJOKERTO) Vol. 18 No. 1 (2026): FEBRUARI
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55316/hm.v18i1.1205

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The Family Planning (FP) movement in Indonesia has become an example of how a country can respond to and embrace family planning initiatives as part of a more structured family development strategy to improve welfare in a population of approximately 259 million people. Women using Depot Medroxyprogesterone Acetate (DMPA), commonly known as the three-month injectable contraceptive, experience an average weight gain of 11 pounds (5.5 kg) and an increase in body fat of 3.4% over three years of use.The objective of this study was to identify the motives for using injectable contraceptives among family planning acceptors. This study employed a qualitative research method with a phenomenological approach, focusing on the subjective experiences of individuals. This method does not rely on numerical data or statistical principles.The findings revealed that acceptors perceived the benefits of the three-month injectable contraceptive as being easy to use, safe, practical, affordable, and not requiring frequent reminders. Support from husbands and midwives, acting as counselors, played an important role in decision-making related to seeking health services. The decision-making process and communication patterns were found to be complex. Selecting contraceptive methods that align with the preferences of married couples may enhance client satisfaction and promote more consistent contraceptive use.
Determinan Kepatuhan Kunjungan Antenatal Care Pada Ibu Hamil Mukhammad Himawan Saputra; Syurandhari, Dwi Helynarti; Tjiptania , Firlana Fajr Arsyad; Fardiansyah, Arief
Hospital Majapahit (JURNAL ILMIAH KESEHATAN POLITEKNIK KESEHATAN MOJOKERTO) Vol. 18 No. 1 (2026): FEBRUARI
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55316/hm.v18i1.1207

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Maternal Mortality Rate (MMR) and Infant Mortality Rate (IMR) remain major public health challenges in Indonesia. Improving compliance with antenatal care (ANC) visits is essential to reduce pregnancy-related complications and prevent maternal and neonatal mortality. This study aimed to examine the association between maternal age, educational level, and parity with compliance to ANC visits at Puskesmas Sidotopo Wetan, Surabaya City. This study employed an analytical correlational design with a cross-sectional approach. A total of 312 pregnant women who utilized ANC services in 2024 were included using total sampling. Data were obtained from secondary records and analyzed using the Spearman Rho correlation test with a significance level of ? = 0.05. The results showed that educational level was significantly associated with ANC compliance (p = 0.038), indicating that higher education was related to better adherence to recommended ANC visits. Parity also showed a significant relationship with ANC compliance (p = 0.023), suggesting that pregnancy experience influences maternal compliance behavior. In contrast, maternal age was not significantly associated with ANC compliance (p = 0.097). Most respondents were aged 20–35 years (80.4%), had a senior high school education (55.1%), were multiparous (69.2%), and overall ANC compliance remained low (38.1%). In conclusion, educational level and parity are important determinants of ANC compliance, while maternal age does not significantly influence adherence. Targeted health education and counseling interventions, particularly for pregnant women with lower educational levels and specific parity characteristics, are needed to improve ANC compliance and support maternal and neonatal health outcomes
Efektivitas Pergerakan Sederhana Ekstrimitas Terhadap Penurunan Kadar Glukosa Pasien Diabetes Mellitus Tipe 2 Nurul Hidayah; Rifaatul Laila Mahmudah; Nurwidji; Salsabila, Yuna Annisa
Hospital Majapahit (JURNAL ILMIAH KESEHATAN POLITEKNIK KESEHATAN MOJOKERTO) Vol. 18 No. 1 (2026): FEBRUARI
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55316/hm.v18i1.1209

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Low physical activity contributes to poor glycemic control in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). Low-effort, practical exercises that can be taught by nurses can improve short-term glycemia, but evidence for single-session simple limb movements is limited. Objective: To evaluate the acute effects of simple limb movements on capillary blood glucose in patients with T2DM. A quantitative, single-group pre-test-post-test study was conducted using a sequential sample of 15 patients with T2DM. Participants performed seven types of simple limb movements with varying repetitions (3–20 repetitions). Capillary blood glucose was measured immediately before and after each movement using a glucometer (Glucotest). Changes were analyzed using the Wilcoxon signed-rank test; significance was set at p ? 0.05. Results show several movement-repetition combinations produced statistically and clinically significant acute reductions in blood glucose. Specifically, open-hand grip at 10 repetitions showed a mean reduction (? ? ?9, p = 0.012), and wrist flexion-extension at 16 repetitions produced a greater reduction (? ? ?37, p = 0.043). Other movements, particularly specific ankle exercises, showed large numerical reductions in some trials but with greater inter-participant variability and inconsistent statistical significance. No major adverse events were reported. Brief, simple extremity movements can produce acute reductions in capillary glucose among some patients with T2DM, suggesting feasibility as a nurse-led intervention that can be implemented in the community. These findings require confirmation through larger randomized trials with continuous glucose monitoring to determine clinical utility and optimal protocols

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