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The Effect of Health Counseling on Mother's Knowledge About Stimulation of Development of Toddlers Aged 3-5 Years in Jati Mulya Perbaungan Village in 2021 Purnama Handayani; Rizki Noviyanti Harahap
Science Midwifery Vol 10 No 2 (2022): April: Science Midwifery
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Developmental stimulation is needed by children. The delay in child development can also be caused by the lack of stimulation received by the child, both by caregivers and parents, the purpose of this study was to determine whether to determine the Effect of Health Counseling on Mother's Knowledge About Stimulation of Development of Toddlers Aged 3-5 Years in the Village Jati Mulya Perbaungan in 2021. This study uses this type of research. The population in this study are all mothers who have toddlers aged 3 to 5 years in Jati Mulyo Village, Dusun 3, Pegajahan District, Serdang Bedagai Regency. Data analysis used Wilcoxon test 95%. The results of this study showed that there was an effect of health counseling on mother's knowledge about stimulation of the development of toddlers aged 3-5 years in Jati Mulya Perbaungan Village in 2021, with a p value (0.000) < (0.05). The conclusion is that it can be concluded that these results prove that health counseling can have a positive influence on increasing mother's knowledge about stimulating the development of toddlers aged 3-5 years in Jati Mulya Perbaungan Village in 2021. It is recommended that health workers can increase public knowledge by holding counseling once a month about stimulating the development of children aged 3-5 years using the lecture, discussion and demonstration method with leaflets and stimulation tools or children's toys
THE EFFECT OF GIVING WARM WATER COMPRESSES ON DYMENOROREA PAIN IN ADOLESCENTS IN THE AREA OF THE SIMALANGALAM PUBLIC HEALTH CENTER, LABUHANBATU UTARA REGENCY IN 2020 Rizki Noviyanti Harahap; Purnama Handayani
Science Midwifery Vol 10 No 2 (2022): April: Science Midwifery
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The importance of supporting successful breastfeeding is the first time during pregnancy where a prospective mother must seek information about the advantages of breastfeeding, the benefits of breastfeeding for babies and good and correct breastfeeding techniques. This is inseparable from the importance of health education, especially health education in breastfeeding techniques. This study aims to determine the Effect of Breastfeeding Technical Health Education on the Behavior of Post Partum Mothers at the Sisumut Health Center Kotapinang Labusel in 2021. This research is a quasi-experimental research with one group pre-post test design. This research has been carried out from July 2021 to August 2021. The population is 40 people. Sampling using accidental sampling with a total sample of 28 people. The results showed that the behavior of postpartum mothers before the breastfeeding technique health education was mostly in the bad category as many as 19 people (67.9%) while the behavior of postpartum mothers after the breastfeeding technique health education was mostly well behaved as many as 26 people (92.9%). Based on the results of the Wilcoxon test, it was found that the average value before treatment was 3.39 with a standard deviation of 1.618 and after being given treatment there was an average increase to 6.54 with a standard deviation of 1.202. So it can be concluded that there is an influence of Breastfeeding Technical Health Education on the Behavior of Post Partum Mothers at the Sisumut Health Center Kotapinang Labusel in 2021. Suggestions in this study Sisumut Kotapinang Labusel improve postpartum maternal health education, especially breastfeeding techniques by providing counseling to postpartum mothers so that postpartum mothers can know properly and correctly how to breastfeed their babies.
The Effect of the Acupressure Method on Common Cold in Infants Aged 6-12 Months in the Binjai Kota Health Center Work Area in 2019 Purnama Handayani; Risky Novianty; Sri Kurnia
Science Midwifery Vol 9 No 1, Oktober (2020): Science Midwifery
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Cold cough (common cold) is an upper respiratory tract disorder that most often affects infants and children. Because a cold cough experienced by a child can disturb the child, an acupressure method is needed to prevent and treat a common cold, the aim of this study is to determine whether there is an effect of the acupressure method on common cold in infants aged 6-12 months in the region. The work of Puskemas Bijai Kota in 2019. This study used a quantitative research type research design with a pre-experimental design. All babies aged 6-12 months in the Binjai Kota Puskemas in 2019 from January to April were 52 babies, with the sampling technique of accidental sampling. The data analysis technique was performed using the Wilcoxon test statistical analysis. There is a significant effect of the acupressure method on cold coughs (common cold) in infants aged 6-12 months in the work area of ​​the City Bijai Health Center in 2019, with p value = (0.000) <(0.050). Based on the results of this study, it can be concluded that there is a significant effect of the acupressure method on common cold in infants aged 6-12 months in the work area of ​​Puskemas Bijai Kota in 2019, where acupressure method is needed in the prevention of common cold.
Mapping of Antenatal Care Visits for Pregnant Women on the risk of pregnancy and prevention of childbirth complications Purnama Handayani; Suhartini; Iswandi Idris
Science Midwifery Vol 10 No 4 (2022): October: Science Midwifery
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Maternal and infant mortality rates in North Sumatra are still high. Based on data from the North Sumatra Health Office as of June 2021, there are 67,345 pregnant women who have received pregnancy services, 65,431 who gave birth and 39,375 newborns. The most common causes of death for pregnant women according to the Sample Registration System (SRS) are hypertension in pregnancy 33.7%, obstetric bleeding 27.3%, non-obstetric complications 15.7% and other obstetric complications 12.04%. Antenatal Care (ANC) as one of the early screening efforts of pregnancy risk factors. The aim of the study was to map Antenatal Care Visits to Pregnant Women on the risk of pregnancy and the prevention of childbirth complications based on the minimum standards of antenatal care and danger signs during pregnancy. The method used is the spider web test, frequency test, reliability test, coefficient of determination test, bivariate analysis. The sample in this study used a non-probability sampling technique — accidental sampling, 60 samples, 2 dependent variables and 1 independent variable. The results showed that the implementation of the Mapping of Antenatal Care Visits for Pregnant Women in the working area of ​​the Sei Mencirim Health Center had not yet run optimally. This situation can be seen from the results of achieving the target of Antenatal Care Visits at the Sei Mencirim Health Center. The low achievement can be seen from the lack of cooperative respondents in filling out the questionnaire, and the education level of many who are still in elementary/junior high school. The occupation is dominated by housewives. In terms of age, it is dominated by the age of 21-30 years. Although the human resources on Puskesmas are sufficient, the availability of facilities and infrastructure does not meet government standards, and so the source of the budget obtained for Antenatal Care Visits is low. Simultaneously, knowledge about the danger signs of pregnancy and knowledge about antenatal care visits has an effect of 22.3% on knowledge about prevention of childbirth complications