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Genius Midwifery Journal
ISSN : -     EISSN : 2962021x     DOI : https://doi.org/10.56359/genmj.v2i1
Core Subject : Health,
GENIUS Midiwifery JOURNAL aims to disseminate the conceptual thoughts or ideas and research results that have been achieved in the area of midwifery care, and healthcare services. The scope of topics covered the area of midwifery. • Maternal Health - Midwifery - Pregnancy / Ante Natal Care - Labour /Intra Natal - Postpartum • Child Health (Neonates, Babies, Children under five years old and Pre-school Children) • Family planning • Reproductive Health - Adolescent Reproductive Health - Pre-Conception Period - Pre Menopause Health / Pre Menopause - Elderly Health - Women of childbearing age There is no restriction on the length of the papers. The full experimental details of each research paper need to be provided so that the results can be reproduced. Electronic files or software regarding the full details of the calculation and experimental procedure, if unable to be published in a normal way, can be deposited as supplementary material.
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The Relationship of Knowledge with Mother's Readiness to Give Exclusive Breastfeeding Lisna Liani; Linda Telaumbanua; Rupdi Lumban Siantar
Genius Midwifery Journal Vol. 2 No. 2 (2023): GENIUS MIDWIFERY JOURNAL
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56359/genmj.v2i2.240

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Introduction: Preparation for breastfeeding during pregnancy is very important, mothers who prepare early will be better prepared to breastfeed their babies. A mother's readiness to give exclusive breastfeeding is influenced by several factors, one of which is knowledge. Exclusive breastfeeding coverage at Mustika Jaya Health Center in 2021 is 215 (44.51%) of 483 babies. The percentage of exclusive breastfeeding coverage has not reached the expected target Aims: The purpose of the study was to determine the relationship between the knowledge of third-trimester pregnant women about lactation management and the readiness of mothers to give exclusive breastfeeding at the Mustika Jaya Health Center. Methods: The research design is a correlational study with a cross-sectional approach. The population was all third-trimester pregnant women at the Mustika Jaya Health Center on 24 September 2022 and 15 October 2022 as many as 125 people and the sample was 95 people with a simple random sampling technique. The data was collected using a questionnaire and the data analysis included frequency distribution and chi-square test. Results: Most of the third-trimester pregnant women have sufficient knowledge (37.9%) and have the readiness to give exclusive breastfeeding (65.3%). There is a relationship between the knowledge of third-trimester pregnant women about lactation management and with mother's readiness to give exclusive breastfeeding at Mustika Jaya Health Center with a value = 0.000. Conclusion: The conclusion of this research is the existence of a relationship between the knowledge of third-trimester pregnant women about lactation management and with mother's readiness to give exclusive breastfeeding, it is necessary for health workers to provide counseling about lactation management on an ongoing basis to pregnant women.
Connecting a Mother's Knowledge About Nutrition with the Nutritional Status of Toddlers in the Village of Troso, Subdistrict Karanganom, Klaten Lusinta Agustina; Dewi Susilowati
Genius Midwifery Journal Vol. 2 No. 2 (2023): GENIUS MIDWIFERY JOURNAL
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56359/genmj.v2i2.264

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Introductions: Toddlers still experience problem nutrition by 17.7%. The nutritional status of a baby is a crucial matter that every individual should know. If malnutrition occurs during the critical early years, it can lead to irreversible characteristics that cannot be fixed. In Klaten Regency itself, the recorded percentage is as high as 7.3% for toddlers still experiencing nutritional problems, which is 1.9% higher than the regional average in Central Java. Aims: To learn about the connection between a mother's nutrition and the nutritional status of toddlers in the village of Troso, Subdistrict Karanganom, Klaten Regency. Methods: We conducted research using an analytic correlational approach with a cross-sectional study design. The sampling technique employed was cluster random sampling, resulting in a sample size of 70 respondents of mothers of toddlers from the Village of Troso in the Karanganom Subdistrict, Klaten Regency. The data were analyzed using the Spearman Rank test with a significance level set at 0.05. Results: The study revealed that 32 respondents (45.7%) who possessed good knowledge also had toddlers with good nutritional status. The Spearman rank test yielded a correlation coefficient of 0.476, which was statistically significant at p < 0.05. Conclusions: There is a connection between the level of knowledge of Mothers with nutritional status toddlers in the Village Troso Subdistrict Karanganom Regency Klaten.
Description of Mothers' Knowledge About Nutritional Status in Toddlers at Baamang I Community Health Center, Kotawaringin Timur Regency, Central Kalimantan Province Norwidya Priansiska; Maya Yulia Handayani; Aulia Ridla Fauzi
Genius Midwifery Journal Vol. 2 No. 2 (2023): GENIUS MIDWIFERY JOURNAL
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56359/genmj.v2i2.265

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Introductions: Nutritional status is a state of the body that is influenced by certain nutrients as a result of food consumption. The factors of age, education, and occupation are some of the factors that influence the knowledge of mothers under five regarding the nutritional status of children under five. Objectives: To describe the factors that influence the knowledge of mothers under five about the nutritional status of children under five at the Baamang I Public Health Center in 2022. Methods: This study uses quantitative methods. It was conducted at the Baamang I Sampit Health Center in June 2022 with a sample of 30 people using the Accidental Sampling technique from secondary and primary data single variable. Results: The knowledge factor of mothers under five regarding the nutritional status of toddlers with the majority aged 20-35 years as many as 7 people, the majority of Diploma and Bachelor education as many as 5 people, the majority work with mothers who do not work as many as 4 people. The factor is sufficient knowledge of mothers under five regarding the nutritional status of toddlers with the majority aged >35 years as many as 11 people, the majority of high school / vocational education being 13 people, the majority working with mothers who do not work as many as 11 people and also the factor of lack of knowledge of mothers under five regarding nutritional status in toddlers with the majority aged >35 years as many as 6 people, the majority of elementary and junior high school education being 8 people, the majority working with mothers who do not work as many as 6 people. Conclusions: The results of the univariate and bivariate analysis of 30 respondents that there is a description of the age factor that age affects the knowledge of mothers under five about nutritional status in toddlers and educational factors affect mother's knowledge about nutritional status in toddlers and also occupational factors affect the knowledge of mothers under five about nutritional status in children under five toddler.
The Effect of Feeding Classes On Infants And Children On Mother's Knowledge In Jatinom Village, Klaten District Anik Sri Martanti; Anik Kurniawati; KH. Endah Widhi Astuti
Genius Midwifery Journal Vol. 2 No. 2 (2023): GENIUS MIDWIFERY JOURNAL
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56359/genmj.v2i2.266

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Introduction: Improper nutrition practices are the main cause of early happening stunting. Incident malnutrition increases Because of ignorance And the inability of mothers to prepare nutritious food for their children. This ignorance is one of the reasons because there is no supporting information media related to the practice of feeding on child for a mother who has a child Baduta (Lower Two Year). Aims: To determine the effect of PMBA classes (infant feeding and child) towards knowledge clown mothers about feeding practice, baby and child. Methods: This type of research used was pre-experimental with one group pretest–posttest design without a control group. Sampling technique total sampling, obtained a total sample of 48 respondents in the Jatinom Village. Technique analysis used the Wilcoxon test with a level significance of 0.05. Results: Knowledge Mother clown before class PMBA in Ward Jatinom, Klaten with average 9,14 with lowest value 8 and highest 13, standard deviation 1.71. Knowledge after done class PMBA in ward Jatinom is 10.31 with the lowest value of 8 and the highest at 15, the standard deviation is 1.95. Based on analysis bivariate is known to influence class PMBA to knowledge Mother (p=0.000) Conclusion: There is an influence of feeding classes on infants and children on mothers’ knowledge about the practice of feeding classes on infants and children in the Village Jatinom, Jatinom Klaten.
Influence of Hypnobirthing on Labor Pain Intensity in Sidamulya, Cirebon, West Java Elok Paikoh; Nunung Nurjanah; Erni Ratna Suminar; Aulia Ridla Fauzi; Neli Sunarni
Genius Midwifery Journal Vol. 2 No. 2 (2023): GENIUS MIDWIFERY JOURNAL
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56359/genmj.v2i2.271

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Introductions: One of the reasons for the painful labor experience is the psychological factor, such as fear and excessive anxiety, which can intensify the perception of pain and potentially lead to complications during childbirth. To address this issue, Hypnobirthing Therapy is often employed as a method to help manage and reduce pain and anxiety during labor. Objectives: To assess the impact of Hypnobirthing Therapy on pain intensity during childbirth at TPMB Regional Health Center Sidamulya in Cirebon Regency in the year 2023. Methods: This study employs a pre-experimental design with a one-group pretest-posttest design. The research sample consists of 30 women who are giving birth during phase I of active labor, selected using a purposive sampling technique. The intervention involves providing mothers with a 10-minute guided session using a cellphone during labor. Bivariate analysis will be conducted using a paired T-test. Results: Univariate results show that, before receiving Hypnobirthing Therapy, the majority of mothers experienced severe pain intensity, accounting for 27 respondents (90%), while the remaining 14 individuals (46.7%) reported experiencing current pain intensity. The Wilcoxon test yielded a p-value of 0.000, which is less than 0.05, indicating a statistically significant difference. Conslussions: Hypnobirthing Therapy is effective in reducing the intensity of pain during childbirth. In this context, midwives are expected to administer labor care by offering Hypnobirthing Therapy to mothers. This helps mothers relax and feel comfortable, ultimately preparing them for a normal childbirth experience.

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