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Analysis Of The Role Of The Midwife In Hospital In Stunting Prevention Effort In Rsu Aulia, Jakarta Selatan Dita Aprillia; Jenny Anna Siauta; Rukmaini
Science Midwifery Vol 10 No 3 (2022): August: Science Midwifery
Publisher : Institute of Computer Science (IOCS)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35335/midwifery.v10i3.614

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Stuntingis a problem of particular concern in Indonesia and the world. Midwives as implementers and managers of health services must be able to utilize their resources effectively and efficiently in improving the health status of mothers and children so that they can contribute to stunting prevention efforts. This study aims to analyze the role of midwives in stunting prevention efforts at Aulia General Hospital, South Jakarta. This study uses an analytical survey design with a cross sectional approach. The sample, namely midwives who work at the Aulia General Hospital, South Jakarta, amounted to 112 people. The sampling technique used was purposive sampling. The instrument uses a google form questionnaire. Bivariate analysis using chi square test. The results of the study from 112 midwives who worked at RSU Aulia, South Jakarta, obtained 72.3% of midwives performed their role well in stunting prevention efforts. Bivariate analysis obtained all variables of education (p value 0.032), motivation (p value 0.000), knowledge (p value 0.001), training (p value 0.019), health facilities (p value 0.023), and SOP guidance (p value 0.025) < 0.05 was significantly related to the role of midwives in stunting prevention efforts. It is recommended that midwives improve their professional work through education to a higher level and increase competence through training or seminars on 1000 HPK. training (p value 0.019), health facilities (p value 0.023), and SOP guidelines (p value 0.025) <0.05 were significantly related to the role of midwives in stunting prevention efforts. It is recommended that midwives improve their professional work through education to a higher level and increase competence through training or seminars on 1000 HPK. training (p value 0.019), health facilities (p value 0.023), and SOP guidelines (p value 0.025) <0.05 were significantly related to the role of midwives in stunting prevention efforts. It is recommended that midwives improve their professional work through education to a higher level and increase competence through training or seminars on 1000 HPK.
The Effectiveness Of Administration Of Kelor Tea To Increase Hemoglobin Levels In Pregnant Women With Anemia In The Work Area Of Pondok Ranji Tangerang Selatan Puskesmas Working Area Rukmaini; Ditha Fauziah; Jenny Anna Siauta
Science Midwifery Vol 10 No 3 (2022): August: Science Midwifery
Publisher : Institute of Computer Science (IOCS)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35335/midwifery.v10i3.625

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The prevalence of anemia in pregnant women is increasing every year, including in developing countries such as Indonesia. The higher the prevalence, the more complications that will be encountered such as postpartum bleeding, prolonged labor and other labor complications. Moringa leaves have a high iron content which can increase hemoglobin levels so as to prevent anemia in pregnant women. The purpose of this study was to determine the effectiveness of giving Moringa leaf tea to increase hemoglobin levels in pregnant women with anemia. This research is a quasi-experiment with pre-post test with control group design. The study was conducted in the working area of Pondok Ranji Public Health Center, South Tangerang in 2022. The sample size in the study was 40 respondents consisting of 20 intervention groups and 20 control groups taken by purposive sampling. The research instrument used an observation sheet. The analysis used is the Independent T-Test test which was previously tested for normality and homogeneity. The results of the study on hemoglobin levels before being given Moringa leaf tea an average of 9.69 and after being given Moringa leaf tea an average of 11.12 with an average difference of 1.43, in the control group examination I an average of 9.94 and examination II an average of 10.55 with an average difference of 0.61. There was a significant difference in the mean hemoglobin level between the intervention group and the control group with a significance level of 0.028 < 0.05