Claim Missing Document
Check
Articles

Found 2 Documents
Search
Journal : Jurnal Midpro

The Effect Of Health Education Using The Snow Balling Method Against Breastfeeding Self Efficacy In Primigravida Faizatul Ummah; Ratih Indah Kartika Sari; Lilin Turlina; Nasehatus Sholehah
Jurnal MIDPRO Vol 12, No 1 (2020): JURNAL MIDPRO
Publisher : Universitas Islam Lamongan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30736/md.v12i1.146

Abstract

Self-efficacy of breastfeeding (BSE) is a mother's confidence in her ability to succeed in providing exclusive breastfeeding. To achieve successful care, it takes a strong place to be able to provide exclusive breastfeeding. One effort that can improve the Self-Efficiency of Breastfeeding (BSE) is verbal persuasion that is the support or advice given by others which is enhanced and becomes a source of strength for mothers issued by education by health workers.The study aims to determine the effect of health education with the Snow Balling method on Breastfeeding Self Efficacy in Primigravida mothers.The research design uses the Posstest Only Control Design approach. Samples were taken from 32 Primigravida mothers who were divided into 2 groups randomly. Retrieval of data using the BSES questionnaire and analyzed using the Mann Whitney U Test (α <0,05).The results showed that more than Primigravida mothers who were not given health education had a low BSE (average BSES score 12.5), and almost all Primigravida mothers who were given health education about lactation by the snow balling method had high BSE (average average BSES score 20.5). Statistical test results showed that there was an effect of health education with the Snow Balling method on Breastfeeding Self Efficacy in Primigravida mothers (p = 0.004).t is recommended that health workers in providing health education not only use the lecture method but with other more interactive methods such as snow balling.
Factors Affecting Physical Activity During Pregnancy: A Scoping Review Aulia Kurnianing Putri; Luluk Rosida; Faizatul Ummah
Jurnal MIDPRO Vol 13, No 2 (2021): JURNAL MIDPRO
Publisher : Universitas Islam Lamongan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30736/md.v13i2.312

Abstract

ABSTRACTPregnancy is an important period before delivery. The findings in several studies mentioned that pregnant women complained of discomfort. One of the solutions is by doing pregnancy exercise. This scoping review aimed to investigate factors affecting pregnant women in carrying out physical activities during pregnancy. It applied the Arksey and O'Malley framework which developed using the PEO framework. The articles were selected through relevant databases, namely Pubmed, Wiley, Ebsco and gray literature from Google Scholar. The results showed that factors affecting pregnant women in doing physical activity included maternal education, maternal physical activity habits before pregnancy, peer influence, healthy motivation and family support, husband, facilitator, and adequate facilities. While the inhibiting factors were lack of free time, lack of information, fatigue, pregnancy symptoms, and lack of motivation. It can be concluded that physical activity during pregnancy which were carried out according to the guidelines and needs is proven to provide optimal health benefits and fitness during the pregnancy process and reduce the risk of delivery with assistive devices or by caesarean section.  Keyword: Pregnancy, Factor or Cause, Physical Activity