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Journal of Midwifery Science: Basic and Applied Research
ISSN : -     EISSN : 2774227X     DOI : https://doi.org/10.31983/jomisbar.v3i2.8103
Core Subject : Health, Education,
Journal of Midwifery Science: Basic and Applied Research is a journal publish original research papers, review articles and case studies focused on : Midwifery, Managemen and Health Science
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COMMUNITY-BASED FOOD SECURITY EFFORTS IN THE FRAMEWORK OF NUTRITION FOLLOWING MOTHER AND CHILDREN IN THE PANDEMIC Period (COVID - 19): LITERATURE REVIEW Siti Maryani; Noviyati Rahardjo Putri
Journal of Midwifery Science: Basic and Applied Research Vol 2, No 2 (2020): Oktober 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (178.82 KB) | DOI: 10.31983/jomisbar.v2i2.6508

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Background The effects of the COVID-19 pandemic covers all aspects of life, one of which is food security (Masniadi, Angkasa, Karmeli, Esabella, 2019). The number of malnutrition especially among mothers and children globally during the pandemic is increasing. Pandemics can increase poverty, cut food supply chains and malfunction in nutrition education programs for the community (Akseer, Kandru, Keats, Bhutta, 2020). The effects of the pandemic also have an impact on the nutritional adequacy of mothers and children (including infants and toddlers) in Indonesia. The availability of household food, limited access and affordability of healthy food ingredients are the three main problems in the scope of fulfilling nutrition during the pandemic in Indonesia (Unicef Indonesia, 2020). The method in this research is literature review, the journals used in the literature review are obtained through a database of international journal providers such as Google Scholar, Pubmed, and Proquest. Researchers write the appropriate keywords, namely food security and pandemic. The year limit used is 10 years, namely 2010 to 2020. Results and discussion of online surveys show that 36% of respondents “often reduce” their food portions due to financial problems, of course this will affect the nutritional status of the family, especially children and mothers (Unicef Indonesia, 2020). However, regional research in one district shows that the nutritional status of children aged 3 - 5 years is not affected by this pandemic. Although data on the mapping of the impact of a pandemic on nutritional status is still limited, it is hoped that the community will be able to maintain family nutrition adequacy with various household-based efforts that can be implemented effectively and efficiently. Keywords: Food Security, Nutrition, Pandemic Period
The Knowledge Rate Of Premarital Woman About Breastfeeding In Blora City
Journal of Midwifery Science: Basic and Applied Research Vol 1, No 1 (2019): Oktober 2019
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Exclusive breastfeeding has many benefits are like decrease baby mortality, baby morbidity,optimize baby growth, helping development of children's intelligence,etc. Kemenkes RI is targeting Giving ASI Exclusive till 80%, but in the reality in 2015, coverage ASI Exclusive in Central Java just till 61,6%. To increase it’s variable, so one of the step which can be done by health service is giving education for the candidate of brides. The purpose of this research is for knowing that there is an influence of module of dukesi or not with level of knowledge. This research is comparative analytic. Sampling by total sample technique numbered to 30 pairs future brides. Data collection by questionnaires. Data analysis using statistical test. Non parametrik by analysis technique Mann Whitney. The test results Mann Whitney, there is a significant influence between future brides knowledge level who given counseling by using module and not using module by significancy p score amount 0,037. The conclusion is, there is dukesi influence to the level of knowledge from future brides about ASI.
The Relationship Between Knowledge And Attitudes Of Pregnant Women With Behaviors To Prevent Malari Complications In Pregnancy Muji Lestari; Yeni Wardhani; Winda Lestari Pauta
Journal of Midwifery Science: Basic and Applied Research Vol 4, No 1 (2022): Juli 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (125.202 KB) | DOI: 10.31983/jomisbar.v4i1.8959

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Malaria in pregnancy can be caused by various types of Plasmodium malaria and Plasmodium falciparum is a plasmodium that has a bad impact that can increase maternal morbidity and mortality and has a bad impact on babies in the womb. In pregnant women, malaria can cause complications of anemia, cerebral malaria, pulmonary edema, kidney failure and can cause death. In the fetus it causes abortion, premature delivery, low birth weight, and fetal death. This research method uses descriptive with cross sectional research design. The study sample was 53 pregnant women who underwent Antenatal Care examinations at the Koya Barat Health Center in 2021. The sampling method used the Accidental Sampling technique. The results showed that the majority of respondents aged 20-35 years were 48 people (90.6%). Most of respondents' education is SMA 28 (52.8%). Good knowledge of 16 respondents (30.2%) and poor knowledge of 37 respondents (69.8%). Positive attitude of respondents as many as 19 respondents (35.8%) and negative attitudes of 34 respondents (64.2%). The behavior of the respondents is sufficient as many as 36 respondents (67.9%) and the behavior of the respondents is less as many as 17 respondents (32.1%). Conclusion There is a significant relationship between knowledge of pregnant women and the behavior of preventing malaria complications in pregnancy with a p-value of 0.045. There is no significant relationship between attitude and prevention of malaria complications in pregnancy with a p value of 0.502 at the Koya Barat Health Center. Efforts to prevent malaria must continue to be carried out in risk groups, namely pregnant women, in order to reduce the number of malaria cases and reduce maternal and infant mortality.
Factors Related to the Event of Malaria in Pregnant Women in Harapan Health Center Virdia Safitri; Fachry Amal; Ika Wijayanti
Journal of Midwifery Science: Basic and Applied Research Vol 3, No 1 (2021): Juli 2021
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Malaria prevalence based on blood history in Indonesia in 2018 is 0.4% (Riskesdas, 2018). Data on pregnant women in Jayapura Regency in 2018 are 4,120 people. Of these, 132 were positively infected by malaria pregnant women (Dinkes District of Jayapura, 2018 - 2019). The purpose of the study was to determine the relationship batween knowledge, ANC compliance and parity with incidence of malaria in pregnant women at the Puskesmas Harapan. The study design was quantitative analytic with croos sectional approach with a total sample of 37 trimester II dan II pregnant women, with sampling techniques exachautive sampling and data analysis with chi-square test. The results showed that the knowledge variables (p = 0.140), ANC compliance (p = 0.873) and parity (p = 0.140). It can be concluded that there is no relationship between knowledge, ANC compliance and parity with the incidence of malaria in pregnant women at the Puskesma Harapan Key word: Malaria, Pregnant Women, Knowledge, ANC, Parity
The Relationship Between Mother's Pregnancy History and Baby's Birth to the incidence of stunting in infants Anjar Astuti; Yanik Muyassaroh; Murti Ani
Journal of Midwifery Science: Basic and Applied Research Vol 2, No 1 (2020): Juli 2020
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One of the nutritional problems faced by children under five in the world, especially in developing countries is stunting. The problem of stunting in infants can have an impact on intellectual decline, increase the risk of non-communicable diseases, giving birth to babies with low birth weight and the risk of degenerative diseases in the future. So it is necessary to take preventative measures in order to reduce the stunting prevalence rate that is increasing every year. The purpose of this study: to determine the relationship between maternal pregnancy history and the history of the baby's birth to the incidence of stunting in infants. Research methods: using a retrospective cohort design with a sample of 85 mothers who have stunting toddlers. Results: Analysis of data using the chi square test of birth length (p = 0,000 0.05) has a relationship with the incidence of stunting while anemia during pregnancy (p = 0.212 0.05), chronic energy shortages during pregnancy (p = 0.837 0.05) and low birth weight (p = 0.297 0.05) had no relationship with the incidence of stunting. Conclusion: there was no significant relationship between maternal pregnancy history (Anemia and KEK), history of birth of the baby (LBW) and nutritional care patterns (accuracy of breastfeeding MP) with the incidence of stunting in infants. There is a significant relationship between the history of the birth of a baby (length of body birth) can cause stunting in infants. Suggestion: the results of this study can be taken into consideration to conduct early intervention appropriately to reduce the stunting rate in Blora Regency. Keywords: History of maternal pregnancy, history of baby's birth, toddler stunting. 
Exclusive Breast Milk An Effort to Prevent Stunting Events: A Literature Review Diksi Laksmita Dewi; Sri Rahayu; Noviyati Rahardjo Putri; Isnu Kurnia Nugrahaeni
Journal of Midwifery Science: Basic and Applied Research Vol 3, No 2 (2021): Oktober 2021
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Based on data from the World Health Organization (WHO), Indonesia is the third country with the highest prevalence of stunting under five in Southeast Asia in 2005-2017 of 36.4%. Stunting toddlers is a predictor of poor quality of human resources that can reduce productive abilities in the future. One of the influencing factors is exclusive breastfeeding and bad parenting practices. Objective: The purpose of this article is to describe the effectiveness of exclusive breastfeeding from birth on the prevention of stunting. This article uses a literature review method with keywords; stunting, exclusive breastfeeding, risk factors for stunting, determinants of stunting. The online resources used include; PNRI, Science Direct, PubMed, Elsevier and Google Scholar. The results showed that exclusive breastfeeding could reduce the incidence of stunting. Breast milk fulfills the needs of macronutrients and micronutrients for infants for 6 months. Long-chain unsaturated fatty acids are very beneficial for the development of brain cells so that babies become intelligent. These ingredients include DHA (Decosahexanoic Acid) and Arachidonic Acid (AA). In 100 ml grams of breast milk, it contains 62 kcal of energy, 1.5 grams of protein, 3.2 grams of fat, 7.0 grams of carbohydrates, 34 mg of calcium and 0.2 mg of Fe. Exclusive breastfeeding from birth is an effort to prevent stunting. These efforts target breastfeeding mothers and children aged 0-6 months, by encouraging early initiation of breastfeeding (feeding with breast milk/colostrum), and encouraging exclusive breastfeeding. Keywords: stunting; exclusive breastfeeding; content of exclusive breastfeeding; prevention of stunting.
Effectiveness of Beta Vulgaris L (BIT) Juice To Increase Haemoglobin Levels In Pregnant Women Anemia at Primary Health Care Kotaraja Sitti Zahyrah; Siana Dondi; Ika Wijayanti
Journal of Midwifery Science: Basic and Applied Research Vol 2, No 2 (2020): Oktober 2020
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Anemia is the world's second leading cause of disability and because of that, it becomes one of the most serious global public health problems. Pregnant women who suffer from anemia are at risk of having miscarriage, babies born prematurely, low birth weight babies, and bleeding before and after delivery. This study aims to understand the effectiveness of giving beta vulgaris L (beet) fruit juice in increasing hemoglobin levels for anemic pregnant women. This research is a Quasi Experiment, using the Nonequivalent Control Group Design. The population in this study were 30 pregnant women who came for ANC examinations in October-December 2019. The sampling technique used was the total sampling technique. The data used for this research was the secondary data collected from the profile of the Jayapura City Health Office. Meanwhile, the primary data were collected using observation sheets and a digital haemometer. The analysis technique used was the Dependent T test (Paired Sample Test). This study showed the frequency distribution data before intervention, the level of mild anemia was 46.7% and moderate anemia was 53.3%. Based on the results of the Paired Sample T-Test, the value of p = 0.000 (p 0.05) was obtained.  Beta vulgaris L (beet) fruit juice is effective for increasing Hb levels of pregnant women with anemia. Keyword : Anemia, Beta Vulgaris L (Beet) juice, pregnant women, haemoglobin
Effectiveness Of Prenatal Yoga On The Level Of Anxiety And Long-Time Labor On Maternity Primiparous
Journal of Midwifery Science: Basic and Applied Research Vol 1, No 1 (2019): Oktober 2019
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The process of delivering on each mother must be different. Apparently, in addition to be the cause of the clinical, psychological atmosphere of the mother who does not support also contribute to complicate the process ofchildbirth. As a mother in a state of anxiety, excessive worry and fear, until eventually lead to stress. The purpose of the research was to determine the effectiveness of prenatal yoga on anxiety level and the second stage of labor longer on maternity primiparous. Methods research with quantitative approachquasi experimental with control grou pdesign.   The total sample of 20 respondents, each group of 10 respondents. Bivariate analysis is done in two variables: the old stage II with categorical scale so usingtest. chi-square Jikasyaratchi-squareis not met using the Fisher exactprovided that if the value sig(p)0.05 then say no relationship signifikan.dan anxiety level has a categorical scale, if it does not qualifytest chi-square then used thealternative test Kolmogorov- Smirnov. The results of the study was prenatal yoga is proven effective against anxiety levels in maternal primipara withvalue significancy 0,003and prenatal yoga are effective against the second stage of labor longer on maternity primipara withvalue of significancy 0.003. Prenatal yoga is proven effective against anxiety levels in maternal and prenatal yoga primiparous effective against second stage of labor longer in primiparous birthmothers.
Holistic Management with a Family Doctor's Approach in Women 55 Years Old with Hypertension First Degree M.Rizki Fathurrohim; Reni Zuraida
Journal of Midwifery Science: Basic and Applied Research Vol 4, No 1 (2022): Juli 2022
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Hipertensi atau yang sering disebut darah tinggi merupakan salah satu penyakit tidak menular yang merupakan masalah di Indonesia. Riskesdas 2018 menunjukkan prevalensi hasil pengukuran tekanan darah, hipertensi naik dari 25,8% menjadi 34,1%. Penanganan hipertensi dapat dilakukan dengan modifikasi faktor risiko berupa gaya hidup termasuk diet, kebiasaan olahraga, stres, dan kebiasaan merokok. Banyak penderita hipertensi yang masih minim pengetahuan mengenai hipertensi. Tujuan dari penelitian ini unutk mengidentifikasi faktor resiko, masalah klinis, melakukan penatalaksanaan pasien secara holistik dengan menerapkan dokter keluarga sesuai evidence-based medicine melalui pendekatan patient centred dan family approach. Pasien perempuan usia 55 tahun dengan sakit kepala yang dirasakan hilang timbul dan mengalami gannguan tidur sejak 2 hari yang lalu. Selain itu, pasien juga ingin mengontrol tekanan darahnya. Pasien memiliki riwayat hipertensi sejak 4 tahun yang lalu. Kurangnya perhatian dan dukungan keluarga tentang penyakit, faktor risiko dan pencegahan timbulnya masalah yang terjadi pada pasien dan keluarga. Penegakan diagnosis dan penatalaksanaan pada pasien ini telah dilakukan secara holistik, patient centered, family approach serta sesuai panduan nasional dan berdasarkan. Perubahan pengetahuan serta perilaku pasien dan keluarga terjadi setelah dilakukan intervensi yang bersifat patient centred dan family approach.
Factors Affecting Knowledge Pregnant Mothers About Malaria in the Work Area Harapan Health Center Nihayatul Hasanah; Muji Lestari; Ika Wijayanti
Journal of Midwifery Science: Basic and Applied Research Vol 3, No 1 (2021): Juli 2021
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Malaria, one of the infectious diseases that is still a public health problem, especially in Papua, has an impact on the decline in the quality of human resources which can cause various social, economic problems, and even affect security stability. Data from the Papua Province Health Office in 2018 the Harapan Health Center was ranked second after the Kanda Health Center which had the highest malaria disease rate, namely there were 28 pregnant women with malaria out of 1,557 pregnant women, namely 1.7% of pregnant women with malaria. The purpose of this study was to determine the factors that influence the knowledge of pregnant women about malaria in the work area of the Harapan Health Center. This type of research uses a quantitative research design with a cross sectional research design. This research was conducted in the work area of the Harapan Health Center, from March to April 2020. The data analysis that will be carried out is in the form of univariate data analysis and bivariate data analysis, validated Questionnaire Research Instruments. Data collection through secondary and primary data, data processing through SPSS. p value : 0.220, experience 0.453, education 0.453, occupation 0.453, source of information 0.733, socio-cultural 0.629 which all 0.05. There is no relationship between age, experience, education, occupation, sources of information, socio-culture and knowledge. Key word: Knowledge Factors, Malaria, Pregnant Women