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Journal of Maternal and Child Health Science
Core Subject : Health, Education,
Journal of Maternal an Child Health Sciences (JMCHS) particularly focuses on the main problems in the development of the sciences of midwifery areas. It covers the Midwifery Care, Reproductive Health, Family Planning, Health of Adolescence, Maternal and Child Health Education, Complementary in Midwifery. This journal encompasses original research articles and review articles, including: - Midwifery Care; - Reproductive Health - Family Planning - Health of Adolescence - Maternal and Child Health Education - Complementary in Midwifery
Articles 99 Documents
The Quality of Elderly Sleep Using Benson Relaxing Technique Rohaya Rohaya; Wahida Putri Rahayu; Nesi Novita
Journal of Maternal and Child Health Sciences (JMCHS) Vol 1 No 1 (2021): Journal of Maternal and Child Health Sciences (JMCHS)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (348.756 KB) | DOI: 10.36086/maternalandchild.v1i1.1059

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Background: Sleep disturbance is one of the most common complaints found in the elderly. Sleep disturbance is where a person finds it difficult to start sleep. A disturbance that commonly occurs is the length of time to sleep or the quantity of sleep that is not appropriate. In addition, ineffective sleep is related to sleep quality in the elderly. On the other hand, improving the quality of sleep in the elderly can be overcome using a non-pharmacological method that is effective and safe. One of the non-pharmacological methods that can be applied is the Benson Relaxation Technique. Purpose: This study's aim was to determine the effectiveness of Benson's relaxation techniques on the quality of sleep of the elderly in the Bhakti Kencana Elderly Integrated Service Pos Palembang City in 2020. Methods: This research is a quantitative study using a Pre-Experimental research method and a One Group Pre-Test-Postest model. The research sample is the elderly who meet the inclusion criteria amounted to 30 people. Data is analyzed by using Mc.Nemar statistical test. Results: Through bivariate analysis using Mc.Nemar test of the respondent quality of sleep before and after Benson's relaxation been given to showed that the significance of ρ value is 0,000 (p ≤ 0.05), which means there is a difference between sleep quality of respondents before and after treatment. Conclusion: it can be concluded that Benson's relaxation technique is effective in improving the quality of sleep in the elderly. The next researcher is expected to be able to add more variables in research related to sleep quality in the elderly in order to have more adequate results.
Relationship of Knowledge and Addition Food with Increase Weight at Baby 6 – 12 Month Meilina Estiani; suparno suparno; Nelly Rustiaty
Journal of Maternal and Child Health Sciences (JMCHS) Vol 1 No 2 (2021): Journal of Maternal and Child Health Science (JMCHS)
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Background: The delay in providing additional food results in babies suffering from nutritional deficiencies in various forms (Suhardjo, 2013). In OKU District, out of 28,360 children under five were found to have a nutritional status of 1.1%, short toddlers 1.8% and underweight children 0.8% (Dinkes OKU , 2019). Profile of theDinkes OKU, 2019, at the Puskesmas Tanjung Agung , there were 0.1% malnutrition. The Aim of this study was to determine the relationship between knowledge and supplementary feeding with increased body weight in infants aged > 6 months. Methods: The research design is descriptive analytic with a cross-sectional approach. The population is all mothers who have babies over 6 months in DesaTalang Jawa. The sampling technique is accidental sampling. Sample is 31 respondents,. Analysis with chi-square statistical test (95% confidence level, 0.05 significance). Results:Good knowledge of respondents 19.4%, respondents who provide additional food 90.3% and weight gain of children 93.5%. Statistical test : knowledge and supplementary food variables were not associated with weight gain in children ( p value 0.645 and 0.813 ) . Conclusion: There is no relationship between knowledge and supplementary feeding with baby's weight gain.
The Effectiveness Of Audiovisual About Danger Signs Of Pregnancy With Pregnant Women's Knowledge Dwi Puspita Sindi; Devi Mediarti; Siti Hindun
Journal of Maternal and Child Health Sciences (JMCHS) Vol 2 No 1 (2022): Journal of Maternal and Child Health Sciences (JMCHS)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (216.464 KB) | DOI: 10.36086/maternalandchild.v2i1.1179

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Background : One of the factors causing the high maternal mortality rate (MMR) is the lack of knowledge of pregnant women about the danger signs of pregnancy. Recognizing the danger signs of pregnancy has an important role to prevent or reduce the Maternal Mortality Rate (MMR). It is very important to know so that the danger signs can be prevented, because if the danger signs are known early, the treatment will be faster. Providing audiovisuals in the form of videos about the danger signs of pregnancy to pregnant women is one way to increase knowledge, so that pregnant women can quickly make decisions when they encounter danger signs of pregnancy. Objective : This study aims to determine the effectiveness of audiovisual about pregnancy danger signs on the knowledge of pregnant women at PMB Choirul Mala, Palembang City in 2021. Method : This research used pre-experimental one group pretest- posttest design. Sample were taken from the population that met the inclusion criteria, with 30 people with total sampling. Result : The results of the study using the test test obtained a significance value of 0.000 (ρ <0.05), meaning that there was a significant difference between increasing knowledge of pregnant women before and after being given audiovisuals. Conclusion : There is audiovisual effectiveness about the danger signs of pregnancy on increasing knowledge of pregnant women at PMB Choirul Mala in 2021. Suggestion : The result of the study can be used as asource of information to reduce the danger signs of pregnancy in pregnant women and be applied in maternity midwifery services. Keywords : Audio visual, pregnancy danger signs, knowledge, pregnancy.
The Effect Of Ginger Drinking and Acupressure Therapi On Morning Sickness In Pregnant Mother Trimester I Vina Kartika Mahira; Yulianto Yulianto; Suprida Suprida; Aprilina Aprilina
Journal of Maternal and Child Health Sciences (JMCHS) Vol 2 No 1 (2022): Journal of Maternal and Child Health Sciences (JMCHS)
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Background: The incidence of nausea and vomiting in pregnancy Based on datafrom the World Health Organization, it was reported that at least 14% of all pregnant women experience nausea and vomiting. The impact of nausea and voiting if not handled properly will cause severe (intractable) and persistent nausea nd vomiting that occurs in early pregnancy resulting in dehydration, electrolyte disturbances or nutrient deficiencies known as hyperemesis gravidarum. Non-pharmacological actions commonly suggested by health workers such as encouraging pregnant women to consume ginger in the form of tea, ginger, relaxation techniques, positive affirmations, and aromatherapy. Objective: This study aims to determine the effect of giving ginger drink and acupressure therapy on the frequency of morning sickness in first trimester pregnant women. Methods: This study uses a Quasy Experiment research method with One Group Pretest And Posttest Design. Sampling using purposive sampling. Samples were taken from all first trimester pregnant women who experienced Morning Sickness and met the inclusion criteria of 41 respondents. Results: The results of this study used the t statistical test and obtained a significant p-value = 0.000 (p 0.05) meaning that there was a significant difference between ginger drink and acupressure therapy on morning sickness before and after the intervention. Conclusion: There is an effect of giving ginger drink and acupressure therapy on the frequency of morning sickness in first trimester pregnant women
Knowledge And Attitude Of Integrated Citizens At Ar-Rahman Foundation Towards The Behavior Of Preventing Sexually Transmited Infections Venny Vildayanti Yulina; Jawiah Jawiah; Rosy Pastuty
Journal of Maternal and Child Health Sciences (JMCHS) Vol 2 No 1 (2022): Journal of Maternal and Child Health Sciences (JMCHS)
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Background: the 2017 Indonesian Demographic and Health Survey noted that 8% of boys and 2% of girls had sexual intercourse. Risky sexual behavior is something that should receive attention, not only because of the long-term impact on reproductive health but most importantly, because of the increase in sexually transmitted infections and the HIV epidemic. Understanding and increasing knowledge about the prevention of sexually transmitted infections is needed to reduce the prevalence of sexually transmitted infections. Objective: to assess the knowledge and attitudes of inmates at the Ar-Rahman drug rehabilitation center towards the behavior of preventing sexually transmitted infections. Methods: this type of research is quantitative analysis with a cross-sectional design. Collecting data by filling out questionnaires to 30 research samples. Bivariate data analysis using the chi-square test (CI=95%). Results: data analysis showed that there was a relationship between knowledge and STI prevention behavior with p=value. 0,003 and there was a relationship between attitude and STI prevention behavior with a p-value=0,033. Conclusion: the level of prevention of STIs will increase if knowledge and attitudes about STIs are good.
The Impact Of Delivery Complications On Public Time At Basic Emergency Neonatal Obstetric Services Klaten District In 2019 Rosalinna Rosalinna
Journal of Maternal and Child Health Sciences (JMCHS) Vol 2 No 1 (2022): Journal of Maternal and Child Health Sciences (JMCHS)
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Abstract Labor and postpartum complications often occur during and after delivery. Generally, severe complications will cause maternal death, but moderate or mild complications can cause maternal and postpartum morbidity. However, little research is available on the impact of postpartum and postpartum complications on women's lives. The method used in this study is a quantitative method with an analytic observational type of research with a prospective cohort approach. The sample in this study were mothers who gave birth vaginally at the Basic Emergency Neonatal Obstetric Services Public Health Center, Klaten Regency, both normal and complicated childbirth who had met the inclusion and exclusion criteria with a total of 57 respondents. .Data analysis used univariate and bivariate analysis with chi square test. The results of this study are that there is an impact of labor complications during the puerperium which is described as: there is a relationship between childbirth complications and prelactal feeding p value = 0.006, there is a relationship between labor complications and postpartum blues, p value = 0.01, and there is a relationship between labor complications and postpartum depression. partum, p value = 0.001. It is recommended for midwives to pay more attention to the postpartum period for mothers who experience childbirth complications
Readiness Of Students Who Use Learning Contracts On Ante Natal Care Practice in Third Trimester Nurul Komariah; Lily Novianti
Journal of Maternal and Child Health Sciences (JMCHS) Vol 2 No 1 (2022): Journal of Maternal and Child Health Sciences (JMCHS)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (237.253 KB) | DOI: 10.36086/maternalandchild.v2i1.1293

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Midwives as one of the oldest professions in the world have a very important and strategic role in reducing Maternal Mortality Rate (MMR) and Infant Mortality Rate (IMR). Midwives must have clinical competence (midwifery skills), one of which is pregnancy examination. Clinical competence is obtained from clinical learning. Good clinical learning is one that is planned, one of which is using a learning contract. The purpose of the study was to determine the readiness of students who use learning contracts to carry out pregnancy tests in the third trimester. The research design is descriptive. The research sample is all fourth semester students of the Midwifery Study Program who have practiced in the Practical Field in 2019. The number of samples is 80 people. The sampling method is total sampling. The instrument used is an open ended question. Data analysis is univariate. Frequency distribution. The results are 87% optimal physical readiness, maximum 7.2%, 1.4% less. Emotional readiness 65.2% optimal, 10.1% maximum. Knowledge readiness 87% optimal, 11.6% maximum. In conclusion, more than half of practicing contract users learn that they have optimal readiness. The best readiness is the readiness of knowledge
Analysis Of Parenting Style On Child Development At The Age 3-5 Years Aprillia Ayu Shinta Yuka; Yunetra Franciska
Journal of Maternal and Child Health Sciences (JMCHS) Vol 2 No 1 (2022): Journal of Maternal and Child Health Sciences (JMCHS)
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Background: The development stimulation and developmental abnormalities of children are discussed today as more and more cases are finds are found in all groups. Unfortunately, the cases were found late. The development is influenced by internal factors that include genetic and hormonal, including environment, as an external factor, especially parents stimulation. Parents stimulation included the meet of physical and psychological needs of their children, through nutrition and good parenting style. Purpose: This study aims to determine the effects of nutrition and parenting style on children development age 3-5 years in Wilayah Puskesmas Sosial District of Palembang. Methods: The analytic survey research with cross sectional design and Binary Logistic Regression was conducted in 10 PAUD / TK located in the area of ​​Puskesmas Sosial Palembang from September to November 2016. The samples were 107 children aged 3 -5 years taken with purposive sampling technique using Simple Random Sampling method. Data were analysed using SPSS version 16.0. Results The result of the analysis shows that there was an influence of parenting style toward child development (p value = 0.000). Multivariate analysis showed that parenting style has an influence on the development of children by 70%, while 30% influenced by other factors. The conclusion of this study were the non-authoritative parenting style will lead to the doubting development of child 6 times greater than the authoritative parenting style.
The Effect of Booklet Media on Increasing Mother’s Knowledge in Stunting Prevention Ingka Kristina Pangaribuan; Jamiah Mutmainah; Artika Dinda Sari; Ovel Rini; Ade Rachmat
Journal of Maternal and Child Health Sciences (JMCHS) Vol 2 No 2 (2022): Journal of Maternal and Child Health Sciences (JMCHS)
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Background:Stunting is the most common form of malnutrition (PE/micronutrients), affecting before birth and early after birth, related to maternal size, nutrition during pregnancy, and fetal growth. Stunting is not only caused by one factor but is caused by many factors, and these factors are interrelated with one another. There are three main factors that cause stunting, namely unbalanced food intake, history of low birth weight (LBW) and history of disease. 3 Balanced food intake is related to the content of nutrients including carbohydrates, proteins, fats, minerals, and vitamins.Purpose: To find out the effect of booklet media on increasing maternal knowledge in preventing stunting and to find out the characteristics of mothers under five.Methods: This study uses a quasi-experimental research method (quasi-experimental). The design used is a one group pre-test and post-test design all mothers who have toddlers aged 0-5 years at the Simpang Tertitit Health Center, Bener Meriah Regency with 45 sample. Results There is an Effect of Media Booklet on Increasing Mother's Knowledge in Stunting Prevention at Simpang Teritit Health Center, Wih Pesam District, Bener Meriah Regency in 2022 with 45 respondents there is a significant relationship with a p value of 0.03
The Relationship Of Knowledge And Attitude Of Public Mothers With Early Feeding Of MPASI In The Work Area Dewi Sartika Hutabarat; Yanti Nirmala; Hotmadeli Siregar; Novita Sari Dewi; Cindy Hidayat; Sri Muliana Putri Bakara
Journal of Maternal and Child Health Sciences (JMCHS) Vol 2 No 2 (2022): Journal of Maternal and Child Health Sciences (JMCHS)
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Background: The World Health Organization or the World Health Organization declares that breast milk is the right food and is suitable for the growth and development of infants throughout the world. However, giving baby complementary foods before reaching the age of 6 months and over will have a very detrimental effect on the baby. Exclusive breastfeeding for infants (< 6 months) contributes greatly to the reduction in infant mortality. On the other hand, giving additional food too early will increase the risk of developing both infectious and non-infectious diseases for the baby. Purpose: This study aims to determine how closely the mother's knowledge and attitudes are with the provision of early MP-ASI in the Kedai Sianam Health Center Work Area, Batu Bara Regency. Methods: This study uses a quantitative approach with the type of observational research with a cross-sectional design where the independent and dependent variables are measured at the same time. The population used is all mothers who have a baby of 6 months. The number of samples based on the sample formula is 32 people. In this study, sampling was done by simple random sampling or by simple random sampling where all members of the population had the opportunity to be selected as samples. Results: The relationship between the mother's level of knowledge about complementary feeding and the provision of complementary feeding in early months in the Kedai Sianam 33 Health Center Work Area, Batu Bara Regency in 2022 with a number of 32 respondents, there is a significant relationship with a p value of 0.001 where the majority of respondents who have poor knowledge give Complementary foods for babies before 6 months. .

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