Mien Mien
Nursing Science Program, STIKes Karya Kesehatan, Indonesia

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The Effect of Smartphone Use with Speech Delay Incidence in Toddlers in The Kapoiala Health Center Area, Konawe Regency Sarce Rimpan; Mien Mien; Desiderius Bela Dhesa; I Wayan Romantika
KLASICS Vol 2 No 02 (2022): KLASICS : Kendari Journal of Maritime and Holistic Nursing
Publisher : LPPM STIKes Karya Kesehatan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (735.942 KB) | DOI: 10.46233/klasics.v2i02.743

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Abstract. Smartphone is a set of electronic devices that have various functions. Smartphones provide facilities that vary in terms of design and application so that it becomes an attraction for users to take the time to play smartphones. Today, many toddlers often use smartphones to play games rather than being used as a means of learning or playing outside. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of smartphone use on the incidence of speech delay in children under five in the working area of ​​the Kapoiala Health Center, Konawe Regency. The sample in this study was toddlers as many as 57 people from a population of 205 people using the Accidental Sampling technique. The type of research used was a quantitative method with a cross sectional study design. The data collection technique used a research instrument in the form of a questionnaire. Data were analyzed using Fisher's exact test. The results showed that the low use of smartphones was 24 people (42.1%) and 33 people (57.9%), who were late with speech delay were 23 people (40.4%) and 34 people were normal ( 59.6%) and there is an effect of smartphone use with the incidence of speech delay in children under five in the working area of ​​the Kapoiala Health Center, Konawe Regency where the value of = 0.000 (<0.05)).
Relationship between Husband's Support and Compliance of Injecting Family Planning Adjunct Mothers in Doing Re-Injections in the Working Area of the Puuwatu Health Center Sella Pratiwi; Mien Mien; Muhammad Syahwal; Narmi Narmi
KLASICS Vol 3 No 01 (2023): KLASICS : Kendari Journal of Maritime and Holistic Nursing
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The acceptor's compliance in re-injecting contraception can be seen from the timeliness of re-injecting where if there is a delay in the acceptor's re-injection it will reduce the effectiveness of the contraception. The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between husband's support and maternal adherence to injecting family planning acceptors in re-injecting in the Puuwatu Health Center Work Area.. Method. The type of research used is a quantitative study with a cross-sectional study method conducted at the Puuwatu Health Center in July involving a sample of 93 people. Sampling using simple random sampling technique. The data were analyzed using the chi square test. Results. The results showed that in compliance with the use of re-injection family planning, there were 45 people (48.4%) who were obedient and there were 48 people (51.6%) who did not comply and on the support of their husbands, there were 53 people (57%) who received support. both from husbands and the less fortunate as many as 40 people (43%). In addition, there is a significant relationship between husband's support and maternal adherence to injecting family planning acceptors in re-injecting in the Puuwatu Health Center Work Area (ρ value = 0.025). Discussion. For husbands to support mothers in the use of re-injection family planning .