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Jurnal Bidan Cerdas
ISSN : 27159965     EISSN : 26549352     DOI : https://doi.org/10.33860/jbc.v6i2.3563
Core Subject : Health,
Jurnal Bidan Cerdas is a national midwifery journal that publishes scientific works for midwives, nurses, academic people, and practitioners. Welcomes and invites original research article in midwifery, including: Birth | Pregnancy | Newborn | Adolescence | Family Planning | Climacterium | Midwifery Community | Education in midwifery | complementary therapy in midwifery | nutrition in pregnancy and child
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Effect of Prenatal Yoga On Back Pain and Sleep Quality in Pregnant Women: A Scoping Review Heriyanti, Silvia Widyani; Adnani, Qorinah Estiningtyas Sakilah; Rohmah, Siti; Fatimah, Siti
Jurnal Bidan Cerdas Vol. 6 No. 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33860/jbc.v6i2.3447

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Throughout pregnancy, the expectant mother experiences physiological and psychological alterations. These modifications can significantly affect the mother's many pregnancy complications, including respiratory difficulties, lumbar discomfort, haemorrhoids, and sleep disruptions. Background: Lower back pain (LBP) is a musculoskeletal ailment that can negatively impact the overall well-being of pregnant women. Failure to promptly address the complaint might have detrimental effects on both the mother and the fetus. Objective: This scoping review seeks to examine the effects of prenatal yoga on the occurrence of back pain and the quality of sleep in pregnant women. Methods: This article conducted a scoping review using the PRISMA approach. Articles published in the last five years (2019-2023) were identified through various sources, including Google Scholar, PubMed, Journal SAGE, Scopus, Science Direct, and EBSCO. This search yielded ten relevant journals. Findings: Our examination revealed that engaging in prenatal yoga during pregnancy can help pregnant women reduce back pain and improve the quality of their sleep. Conclusion: prenatal yoga is a non-pharmacological therapeutic option for pregnant women to alleviate back discomfort and enhance sleep quality.
How To Apply Resfecfull Midwifery Care In Improving The Quality Of Midwifery Services? Petralina, Bintang; Handayani, Lutfi; Larasati, Eggy Widya
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33860/jbc.v6i2.3505

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Introduction: Midwives play a strategic role in shaping future generations and ensuring women's reproductive and sexual health. Every woman and newborn has the right to quality care and a positive birthing experience, which is best achieved through Respectful Midwifery Care (RMC). Method: This systematic review, conducted according to PRISMA guidelines, aims to explore the relationship between RMC and the improvement of midwifery service quality. Keywords such as “respectful midwifery care,” “women's empowerment,” “antenatal care,” “childbirth,” “family support,” and “pregnancy” were utilized. Out of 86 identified articles, 30 studies met the inclusion criteria. Results: The review included studies from various regions, examining characteristics like publication details, research design, and location. The findings consistently show a strong correlation between RMC practices—focused on women's empowerment, family support, and positive birthing experiences—and enhanced quality of midwifery services. Conclusion: The implementation of RMC, with an emphasis on empowerment and family involvement, significantly improves midwifery service quality. This review of 30 eligible studies from diverse global settings underscores the widespread effectiveness of RMC across different contexts.
Analysis of The Management of Early Breastfeeding Initiation in The Era of New Habits from The Mother's Side Trianingsih, Indah; Marlina, Marlina; Wastiani, Ima; Sari, Adinda Juwita
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33860/jbc.v6i2.3521

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Introduction: Early breastfeeding initiation is vital for newborn health, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic, which has necessitated new health protocols. This study examines the management of early breastfeeding initiation from the mother's perspective, focusing on their knowledge and attitudes toward adherence to COVID-19 safety measures. Methods: A cross-sectional quantitative study was conducted with 109 mothers giving birth at midwives' independent practices in Bandar Lampung in 2023, using purposive sampling. Data were collected on maternal knowledge, attitudes, and compliance with COVID-19 protocols during early breastfeeding. Frequency distribution and Spearman Rank's Correlation were used for data analysis. Results: Out of 102 respondents, 91.7% demonstrated good knowledge about early breastfeeding initiation, and 90.8% had a positive attitude towards its management. Compliance with COVID-19 protocols was observed in 64.2% of the participants. The Spearman Rank’s Correlation analysis showed a p-value of 0.000, indicating a significant relationship between maternal knowledge and attitudes and the management of early breastfeeding. Conclusion:The findings suggest that better knowledge and positive attitudes among mothers are associated with greater adherence to COVID-19 protocols in early breastfeeding initiation. These factors are crucial for effective breastfeeding practices during the pandemic.
Maternal and Fetal Factors that Affect Preterm Birth at the Professor Ngoerah Central General Hospital Budiani, Ni Nyoman; Sudarmi, Ni Luh; Ariyani, Ni Wayan
Jurnal Bidan Cerdas Vol. 6 No. 2 (2024)
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Introduction: Preterm birth occurs in 7-10% of all live births, leading to complications such as low birth weight, asphyxia, hypothermia, and hypoglycemia, which increase the risk of neonatal death. This research aims to prove the influence of maternal factors (age, occupation, marital status, gravida, hypertension) and conception results (number of fetuses and ruptured membranes) on preterm birth. Method: This correlational research, using a cross-sectional approach, was conducted at Prof. Ngoerah Hospital, Bali, in 2021. The study population included all women who gave birth in 2020, fully recorded in medical records, with a total sample size of 997 women, obtained through total sampling. Data were analyzed using crosstabulation, Chi-square test (X²), and binary logistic regression with computer assistance, setting significance at α 0.05. Results: Preterm birth was significantly influenced by maternal age (p=0.001), occupation (p=0.001), blood pressure (p=0.000), and the condition of the amniotic membranes (p=0.000). These factors collectively contributed to 22.7% of the variance in preterm births. Conclusion: Maternal factors such as age, occupation, blood pressure, and amniotic membrane condition significantly influence the incidence of preterm birth. Preventive measures, focusing on education before and during pregnancy, are crucial to reducing the risk of preterm births.
Nutritional Optimization: Chronic Energy Deficiency Intervention for Pregnant Women by Consuming Sandwich Biscuits and Chicken Eggs Sirait, Lenny Irmawaty; Nurhidayah, Munda Bay; Aritonang, Tetty Rina
Jurnal Bidan Cerdas Vol. 6 No. 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33860/jbc.v6i2.3756

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Introduction: Chronic Energy Deficiency (CED) is a prolonged nutritional condition resulting from insufficient energy intake, which can increase the risk of anemia, preeclampsia, infections, and impaired fetal growth. CED also contributes to preterm birth, low birth weight (LBW), and congenital anomalies and raises the risk of cognitive decline and chronic diseases later in life. Objective: To explore the effectiveness of nutritional optimization through consuming sandwich biscuits and boiled eggs among pregnant women with CED. Method: This study employed a true experimental design with two pretest-posttest groups, involving 20 pregnant women in their second and third trimesters with CED. The intervention group (n=10) consumed 3 sandwich biscuits and 2 boiled eggs daily, while the control group (n=10) consumed 3 sandwich biscuits daily, both for 30 days. Measurements included upper arm circumference (UAC) and body weight (BW), analyzed using independent t-tests and paired t-tests. Results: The intervention group showed a significant increase in UAC (from 22.1 to 23.9 cm) and BW (from 43.2 to 45.4 kg), with mean differences of 1.8 cm and 2.2 kg, respectively (p=0.000). The control group also showed significant increases in UAC (from 22.2 to 23.6 cm) and BW (from 43.8 to 45.3 kg), with mean differences of 1.4 cm and 1.5 kg, respectively (p=0.000). Conclusion: The combined consumption of sandwich biscuits and boiled eggs significantly improves UAC and BW, indicating its potential to reduce CED risk in pregnant women. Further research is needed to understand better CED, particularly in relation to UAC and BW changes.
Impact of Sacral Lumbal Massage on Pain and Head Decline During First Stage of Labor Aritonang, Tetty Rina; Intarti, Wiwit Desi; Sirait, Lenny Irmawaty; Rosliana, Rosliana; Ernawati, Ernawati
Jurnal Bidan Cerdas Vol. 6 No. 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33860/jbc.v6i2.3757

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Introduction: Labor pain varies in intensity, with many women experiencing high levels during delivery. This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of sacral massage on pain intensity and fetal head descent during the first stage of labor. Method: A quantitative study was conducted with a sample of laboring mothers divided into intervention and control groups. Participants were selected using purposive sampling, with criteria including mothers aged 20-35 years, active first-stage labor, good maternal and fetal health, cephalic presentation, and uncomplicated labor. The intervention involved lumbar-sacral massage for 20 minutes, repeated once, with intervals of 5-10 minutes. The control group received relaxation through breathing exercises. The study took place from January to March 2024. Data were analyzed using the Wilcoxon and t-tests with a significance level of 0.05. Results: The intervention group significantly reduced labor pain (pre: 6.90, post: 3.70, p=0.000). There was no significant difference in fetal head descent duration between groups (p = 0.05). Conclusion: Lumbar sacral massage is an effective non-pharmacological method for reducing labor pain and is recommended for pain management in midwifery practice.

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