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Indonesian Scholar Journal of Nursing and Midwifery Science
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ISSN : 28073096     EISSN : 2807310X     DOI : https://doi.org/10.54402/isjnms
Core Subject : Health,
Indonesian Scholar Journal of Nursing and Midwifery Science is a scientific journal that focuses on nursing and midwifery science aspect. It publishes articles based on empirical studies using quantitative or qualitative approaches or a combination of the two. Indonesian Scholar Journal of Nursing and Midfwifery calls for scientific articles focused on nursing and midwifery, both in clinical and positive aspects. It encompasses topics at different levels of analysis, including individual, group, and societal research, as well as diverse methodologies such as nursing and midwifery assessment and interventions. Moreover, it encourages the submission of articles based on interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary research, with special consideration or dedicated sections in nursing and midwifery.
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Hubungan Pengetahuan, Peran Keluarga Dan Kepemilikan Jaminan Kesehatan Dengan Pemilihan Penolong Persalinan Pada Ibu Hamil Di Desa Batuhideung Kecamatan Cimanggu Pandeglang Banten Tahun 2022: Relationship Between Knowledge, Family Role, and Ownership of Health Insurance with the Selection of Birth Assistance for Pregnant Women in Batuhideung Village, Cimanggu Pandeglang District, Banten in 2022 Julaeha, Euis
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Introduction: The selection of birth attendants is one of the reproductive rights of individuals in determining where to give birth and who will assist in childbirth. Many factors influence the selection of birth attendants, including maternal knowledge, family roles, and BPJS card ownership. In the Cimanggu Health Center in 2021 48,7% of mothers were assisted by midwives, while 50,3% of mothers who gave birth were assisted by traditional birth attendants. The purpose of the study was to determine the relationship between knowledge, family roles, and health insurance ownership with the selection of birth attendants for pregnant women in Batuhideung Village, Cimanggu District, Pandeglang Banten in 2022.  Methods: The research method used was quantitative analysis using a cross-sectional approach using primary data, the number of samples was as much as 52 third-trimester pregnant women, total sampling technique, data analysis using Chi-Square test.    Result: The results of the univariate analysis revealed that the selection of birth attendants for pregnant women was mostly by health workers (midwives) 63,5%; with good knowledge of 55,8%; the role of the family supporting 71,2% and the ownership of BPJS Health was 65,4%. Based on the results of the chi-square test, there was a significant relationship between knowledge (p = 0,000); family roles (p = 0,011); and BPJS Health ownership (p = 0,000) with the selection of birth attendants for pregnant women.  Discussion: The conclusion of the study there is a significant relationship between knowledge, family roles, and ownership of BPJS Health with the selection of birth attendants for pregnant women. It is hoped that mothers and families can provide mutual support in choosing delivery assistance assisted by health workers, besides having a BPJS card so that mothers and families feel calm during childbirth because they get cost waivers.
Pengaruh Delay Cord Clamping Terhadap Kadar Hemoglobin Bayi Baru Lahir Di PMB Diah Rosita Kabupaten Bogor Tahun 2022: The Effect of Delay Cord Clamping on Hemoglobin Levels of New Born Babies in PMB Diah Rosita, Bogor Regency in 2022 Ginting, Triyana
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Introduction: Delay Cord Clamping can increase iron storage at birth so as to prevent iron deficiency anemia and can provide an additional 80-100 ml of blood in newborns. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of Delay Cord Clamping on the hemoglobin level of newborns in PMB Diah Rosita, Bogor Regency in 2022 Methods: This research is quantitative research. The design used is a quasi-experimental research design with Posttest Only Control Design Group Design Results: The results of this study are newborn hemoglobin levels in the intervention group averaged 18,320 and newborn hemoglobin levels in the control group averaged 15,500; statistical tests using Independent T-Test obtained a value of p = 0,000 < 0,05 which means Ho is rejected and Ha is accepted so that there is an effect of Delay Cord Clamping on newborn hemoglobin levels Discussion: This can have a positive impact on newborns which is expected to be an alternative to prevent iron deficiency anemia in newborns.
Analisis Keikutsertaan Wanita Usia Subur Dalam Upaya Deteksi Kanker Serviks Di Puskesmas Binong Kabupaten Tangerang Tahun 2022: Analysis of the Participation of Women of Reproductive Age in the Efforts to Detect Cervical Cancer at the Binong Health Center, Tangerang Regency Widiyaningrum, Erlina
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Introduction: Cervical cancer is the fourth type of cancer that most often affects women. One of the prevention efforts is by using the IVA test method. The results of a preliminary study at the Binong Health Center, Tangerang Regency, only 29 women took the IVA Test, and 5 of them were detected positive. The purpose of writing was to analyze the participation of women of childbearing age in efforts to detect cervical cancer at the Binong Health Center, Tangerang Regency, in 2022.  Methods: This research is quantitative-analytic research with a cross-sectional approach. The sample was WUS aged 25-45 years who were married in the working area of ​​the Binong Health Center, Tangerang Regency, with a total of 335 people using a purposive sampling technique. The variables in this study were IVA test participation, knowledge, attitudes, sources of information, and husband's support. Bivariate analysis using the Chi-Square test.  Results: The results of the univariate study 60,0% of WUS did not carry out an IVA test. The results of the bivariate study showed that there was a relationship between knowledge (p=0.000, OR=18.632), attitude (p = 0,000; OR=3,299); sources of information (p=0,000; OR=5,331); and husband's support (p = 0,000; OR = 2,621).  Discussion: Knowledge has a high probability of WUS participating in the IVA test. It is hoped that health workers can help increase knowledge and motivate WUS in carrying out early detection of cervical cancer, especially with the IVA test method through providing information during examinations, by placing posters or distributing leaflets so that WUS understand and can remember when they forget.  
Hubungan Pengetahuan, Sikap Dan Dukungan Keluarga Terhadap Perilaku Kepatuhan Mengkonsumsi Tablet Zat Besi (Fe) Pada Ibu Nifas: Relationship of Knowledge, Attitudes and Family Support to Compliance Behavior of Consuming Iron (Fe) Tablets in Postpartum Mothers Mulyani, Sindi Sri
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Introduction: The Maternal Mortality Rate (MMR) is still quite high, namely 359 deaths per 100,000 live births, according to the 2018 Indonesian Demographic Health Survey (IDHS). The most common reason for maternal death during the post-pregnancy period is fatigue after 28% of pregnancy; 24% eclampsia; 11% illness; 9% lack of energy after delivery; 5% premature termination; 5% delay in work; 3% embolism; 3% weakness; and different causes 22%. One of them can be LBW because the mother has anemia, and one of them can be anemia because the mother does not take iron (Fe) tablets. Methods: The purpose of this report is to determine the relationship between knowledge, attitudes, and family support on adherence to the consumption of iron (Fe) tablets at PMB Mrs. Y. This research uses descriptive analytics with a cross-sectional approach. The population of this study was 52 postpartum mothers and the sampling technique used was simple random sampling with a sample of 34 postpartum mothers. Results: The results of this study indicate that there is a significant relationship between knowledge and compliance behavior with a p-value of 0,012; attitudes and compliance behavior with a p-value of 0,047; and family support with compliance behavior with a p-value of 0,016. Discussion: The suggestion from this study is that postpartum mothers add more knowledge, especially regarding adherence to consuming iron tablets and anemia in postpartum mothers and it can be concluded that there is a relationship between knowledge, attitudes, family support, and behavior of consuming Fe tablets at PMB Mrs. Y Mekarwangi Village, Haurwangi District, Cianjur Regency in 2022.
Hubungan IMD, Pemberian ASI, Dan Mobilisasi Dini Dengan Penurunan TFU Hari Ke-7: The Relationship Between IMD, Breastfeeding, and Early Mobilization with Decreased TFU Day 7 Oktavia, Gita
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Introduction: Uterine involution is the process of the uterus returning to its pre-pregnancy state, starting after the placenta is born and lasting for about 6 weeks. The process of uterine involution is accompanied by a decrease in the height of the uterine fundus (TFU). To find out the process of uterine involution by doing a palpation examination to feel where the TFU is. Many factors can affect the process of reducing TFU, including IMD, breastfeeding, and early mobilization. This study aims to determine the relationship between IMD, breastfeeding, and early mobilization with a decrease in TFU on the 7th day at PMB Midwife Sumiati, Palasari Village, Cipanas District, Cianjur Regency in 2022. Methods: This type of research is quantitative research in the form of correlation research with a cross-sectional design approach. The research sample is 35 respondents, with the sampling technique that is the total sampling technique. The statistical test used in this study is the Chi-square test. Results: Based on the results of the study, it was found that there was a significant relationship between the implementation of IMD (p-value = 0,032 ≤ 0,05); breastfeeding (p-value = 0,002 ≤ 0,05); and the implementation of early mobilization (p-value = 0,011 ≤ 0,05) with a decrease in TFU on the 7th day. Discussion: The conclusion is that there is a relationship between IMD, breastfeeding, and early mobilization with a decrease in TFU on the 7th day at PMB Midwife Sumiati, Palasari Village, Cipanas District, Cianjur Regency in 2022. Suggestions for postpartum mothers to carry out IMD, early mobilization, and breastfeed their babies exclusively so that mothers may experience uterine involution process that is progressing normally or accordingly.
Hubungan Persepsi Ibu, Dukungan Suami, Peran Petugas Kesehatan Dengan Anemia Di BPM Hj. Yetti Ruspiani, S.ST Kabupaten Lahat Tahun 2022: Relationship between Mother's Perception, Husband's Support, Role of Health Workers and Anemia in BPM Hj. Yetti Ruspiani, S.ST Lahat Regency in 2022 Fransiska, Winda
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Introduction: The health of pregnant women as the 5th indicator in the Millennium Development Goals (MDG) launched by WHO has not been achieved because there are still 37.1% of pregnant women who experience anemia in Indonesia. The purpose of this study is to determine the relationship between maternal perception, husband support, and the role of health workers with anemia at BPM Hj. Yetti Ruspiani, S.ST lahat regency in 2022. Methods: This research is a quantitative type that is analytical in nature with a cross-sectional approach. This research was conducted at BPM Hj. Yetti Ruspiani, S.ST, Lahat Regency. The research time is June-August 2022. In this study, the population was pregnant women in BPM Hj. Yetti Ruspiani, S.ST of Lahat Regency as many as 80 people and samples using Accidental Sampling. Researchers used the Chi-Square test. Results: Based on the results of the study Frequency distribution, it is known that the majority of the incidence of anemia in pregnant women in BPM Hj. Yetti Ruspiani, S.ST Lahat Regency was 29 people (65,44%) and the number of non-anemic events in pregnant women was 16 people (35,6%). The results of the statistical test were 39 people (48,75%) and the number of non-anemic events in pregnant women was 41 people (51,25%). These results show that the number of pregnant women with a history of anemic events is greater than the number of pregnant women with a history of no incidence of anemia Based on the results of the study Frequency distribution, it is known that the majority of the incidence of anemia in pregnant women in BPM Hj. Yetti Ruspiani, S.ST Lahat Regency was 29 people (65,44%) and the number of non-anemic events in pregnant women was 16 people (35,6%). Discussion: The results of the statistical test were 39 people (48,75%) and the number of non-anemic events in pregnant women was 41 people (51,25%). These results show that the number of pregnant women with a history of anemic events is greater than the number of pregnant women with a history of no incidence of anemia.
Efektivitas Program Sijariemas Terhadap Penanganan Kasus Kegawatdaruratan Maternal: The Effectiveness of the Sijariemas Program in Handling Maternal Emergency Cases Muayanah
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Introduction: The maternal mortality rate (MMR) in Indonesia or in Tangerang Regency remains high and does not reach the MDGs targets. There are many programs to reduce MMR including the gold program. One of the components of the gold program is Sijareiams (Maternal and Neonatal Referral Network Information System). It is hoped that Sijariemas can reduce MMR by preventing '3 Delays' especially being late to refer and receive treatment. The Kresek Health Center in Tangerang Regency is one of the Community Health Centers that uses the program but the effectiveness of the program is unknown. The purpose of writing is to determine the effectiveness of the Sijariemas program for handling maternal emergency cases at the Kresek Health Center in Tangerang Regency in 2022.  Methods: Qualitative descriptive with a case study approach. Collecting data using in-depth interviews and observation.  Results: The results of the Sijariemas program analysis based on input and output found no problems while the implementation process found network problems.  Discussion: The Sijariemas program in handling maternal emergency cases has been running smoothly and well it's just that Sijariemas users still don't fully carry out the procedure correctly. It is hoped that there will be a thorough outreach starting from the village, health center, and hospital to the health office so that the program can be implemented smoothly without any problems.
Efektivitas Teknik Rebozo Shake the Apple (RSTA) Terhadap Intensitas Nyeri Dan Lama Kala 1 Fase Aktif Pada Persalinan Ibu Multigravida: The Effectiveness of the Rebozo Shake the Apple (RASTA) Technique on Pain Intensity and Duration of the 1st Stage of the Active Phase in Multigravida Mother's Labor Musliha, Iis
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Introduction: Pain during labor if not resolved will result in prolonged labor which is the cause of maternal death by 4,3%. Various efforts have been made to reduce the rate of prolonged labor, one of which is the rebozo shake the apple tree technique. Based on the results of a survey conducted at the Manis Jaya Health Center in April 2022, out of 33 mothers giving birth, 11 mothers experienced prolonged labor. Methods: This study was a quasi-experimental design with a pre-post test control group design. The research sample for multigravida mothers was 30 respondents using a purposive sampling technique. Data were analyzed using the dependent t-test and independent t-test. Results: The results of the univariate analysis revealed that the average pain intensity of the intervention group before was 6,27 after 1,67 and the control group before was 5,93 after 3,33. The average duration of the first active phase of the intervention group was 152,67 minutes and the control group was 215,13 minutes. The results of bivariate analysis of the intensity of labor pain with a value of p = 0,001 <0,005 and the duration of the first stage of the active phase with a value of p = 0,000 <0,005. Discussion: There is the effectiveness of the Rebozo Shake the Apple Tree (RSTA) technique on the intensity of labor pain and the length of the first active phase. It is hoped that health workers can provide the Rebozo Shake the Apple Tree (RSTA) technique to reduce labor pain and speed up the delivery process.      
Analisa Pengaruh Pemberian Informasi Tentang Persiapan Operasi Sectio Ceasarea Dengan Pendekatan Komunikasi Terapeutik Terhadap Tingkat Kecemasan Pasien Pre-Operasi: Analysis of the Influence of Giving Information about Preparation for Cesarean Section with Therapeutic Communication Approach on the Anxiety Level of Pre-Operative Patients Apecta, Regina Novi
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Introduction: Stunting is one of the most common child health problems in the world. Eggs contain essential amino acids that stimulate muscle protein synthesis. The Pakuhaji Community Health Center, Tangerang Banten Regency, obtained quite high data on stunting under five in 2021 there were 162. The Community Health Center is trying to provide animal food in the form of giving One Egg One Day (Saluri), the program has only been implemented this month in October 2022. Methods: Quasy experiment with a one-group pretest-posttest design method. The sample was 39 toddlers who experienced stunting in October 2022 using a purposive sampling technique. Intervention giving one item a day for 3 months. Bivariate analysis using the Wilcoxon test. Results: The results of the univariate study of stunting toddlers' height before the administration of saluri averaged = 74,81 cm after the administration of salivation averaged = 79,00 cm. Bivariate research results with p = 0,000. Discussion: Giving saluri (one egg per day) is effective for height in stunting toddlers. It is hoped that stunted toddler mothers can take good care of their toddlers and pay attention to their intake of foods that contain high animal protein, one of which is by giving one egg a day routinely and obediently in order to increase bone growth and toddler brain development so that stunting can be overcome.
Efektivitas Pemberian Saluri (Satu Telur Satu Hari) Terhadap Tinggi Badan Pada Balita Stunting Di Puskesmas Pakuhaji Kabupaten Tangerang Banten Tahun 2022: The Effectiveness of Providing Saluri (One Egg a Day) Against Height in Stunted Toddlers at the Pakuhaji Health Center, Tangerang Regency, Banten in 2022 Sartikah
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Introduction: Stunting is one of the most common child health problems in the world. Eggs contain essential amino acids that stimulate muscle protein synthesis. The Pakuhaji Community Health Center, Tangerang Banten Regency, obtained quite high data on stunting toddlers, namely in 2021 there were 162. The Health Center is trying to provide animal food in the form of giving One Egg One Day (Saluri) in October 2022. Methods: Quasy experiment with the one-group pretest-posttest design method. The sample was 39 toddlers who experienced stunting in October 2022 using a purposive sampling technique. Intervention giving one item a day for 3 months. Bivariate analysis using the Wilcoxon test. Results: The results of the univariate study of stunting toddlers' height before the administration of saluri averaged = 74,81 cm after the administration of saluri averaged = 79,00 cm. Bivariate research results with p = 0,000. Discussion: Giving saluri (one egg a day) is effective for height in stunting toddlers. It is hoped that stunted toddler mothers can take good care of their toddlers and pay attention to their intake of foods that contain high animal protein, one of which is by giving one egg a day routinely and obediently in order to increase bone growth and toddler brain development so that stunting can be overcome.

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