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Science Midwifery
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The Effect of Physical Welfare on Physical Activity of the Elderly Risna Syarifuddin; Kartika
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Healthy individuals are able to perform daily activities independently. Whereas in the elderly, diseases that attack can make the elderly experience dependence either at mild, moderate or severe levels. This study aims to determine the effect of physical well-being on the physical activity of the elderly in Lampeudeu Tunong Village, Pidie District, Pidie Regency. This research is analytic with cross-sectional approach. The population in this study were all elderly people who live in Lampeudeu Tunong Village, Pidie District, Pidie Regency, namely 35 people. This research was conducted from 21 to 23 September 2021. Based on the results of research and discussion, it can be concluded that the majority of respondents have moderate physical activity, namely 22 respondents (62.9%), the majority of respondents have poor physical well-being, as many as 23 respondents (65.7%) and there is an effect of physical well-being on the physical activity of the elderly in Lampeudeu Tunong Village, Pidie District, Pidie Regency (p value = 0.028 0.05). It is suggested to respondents to be able to maintain their health and also keep active, even if it is a light activity considering that physical activity can maintain body fitness.
Giving Effect Of Lavender Aromatherapy A Sense Of Depression In Patients Using The Instrument Covid-19 Hrs-A vittria meilinda; Sherly Amelia
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Entering 2 years of the pandemic in Indonesia has caused anxiety for positive confirmed patients. In the latest data in December 2021, there were 278 new cases with an average of 321 cases in 1 week. Feelings of depression are included in the pattern of anxiety and mental health problems if too much is felt by someone which results in psychological anomalies during the Covid-19 pandemic. Lavender oil is known to contain anti-inflammatory, anti-fungal, antiseptic, anti-bacterial and anti-depressantthat can help relax (propertiescarminativetherapy). The content of linalyl acetate and linalool (C10H18O) The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of giving lavender aromatherapy on feelings of depression in Covid-19 patients. Data collection was carried out by observation using the HRS-A (instrumentHamilton Rating Scale Anxiety). The research design in this study was a quasi-experimental design with a pre- and post-test without control design. The sample in this study was 20 people who were confirmed positive for Covid-19 in the work area of the Bukittinggi City Health Office. The results of research conducted on positive confirmed subjects before being given treatment got an HRS-A score of 55 and after being given treatment, a HRS-A score of 26 was obtained so that the difference was 29 very significant values in reducing feelings of depression in patients who were confirmed positive for COVID-19. It is hoped that this research can provide an overview to be used as an alternative in reducing feelings of depression.
The Practice of Shackles Still Exists: How Is Caregiver Support for Mental Health Recovery for Patients with Mental Disorders? Sulastri; Sastrawan; Saimi
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The phenomenon of the shackles of people with mental disorders is still common in society. The rights of people with mental disorders are still often ignored. People with mental disorders need the support of a caregiver to live a normal life as usual. This study aims to analyze the factors that cause shackles for people with mental disorders and forms of caregiver support to restore the health of people with mental disorders. The research location is in the Bima district. The type of research used is qualitative with a phenomenological approach. Collecting data using in-depth interviews and participatory observation. Informants in this study are caregivers who treat people with mental disorders. The results showed that the cause of being shackled was because people with mental disorders often roamed around, often resorted to violence, often did the damage, and often carried sharp weapons. The purpose of the shackles is to keep the person with the disorder safe and others around him. Caregiver support in restoring the health of people with mental disorders has not been maximized. Caregiver only feeds and drinks. No medical action is taken to restore the mental health of people with mental disorders. Most of the actions still use the traditional approach, which is taken to a shaman or psychic.
The Inhibitory Activity Test of Green Tea Ethanol Extract (Camellia sinensis) Sidamanik Against Escherichia coli Aliyah Fahmi; Sumaryati Syukur; Zulkarnain Khaidir
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A study was done in analyzing the inhibitory activity of green tea ethanol extracts against Escherichia coli. The green tea is sourced from a tea plantation in Sidamanik, North Sumatra. The green tea was macerated with ethanol 96 % for 24 hours. After that, the filtrate was taken and then concentrated to give a concentrated extract and evaporated ethanol content until run out and obtained thick extract. The thick extract was then diluted with distilled water to extract 5%, 10%, and 15% concentration variations. The test method for inhibitory activity was the disc method using distilled water as a negative blank. The results obtained with blank, 5%, 10% and 15% green tea were 0. 5.7; 7.10, and 8.05 mm The conclusion of this study is that the concentration of the extract is directly proportional to its inhibitory power, and can be used as an antibacterial agent against E. coli.
Factors That Postpartum Interest In Vitamin A Consumption In The Helvetia Medan Health Center Area In 2021 Riska Maulidanita; Zakiyah
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The KVA (Vitamin A Deficiency) management program that has been implemented is to supplementation of high doses of vitamin A capsules 2 times per year in Toddlers and Mothers of Nifas. The purpose of this study is to find out the factors that affect the interest of postpartum mothers towards vitamin A consumption in the Helvetia Medan Health Center Region in 2021. The design of this research uses analytical survey design, with a cross sectional approach. The sample in the study used a total population of 52 respondents. Data collection techniques use questionnaires and data analysis in the form of univariate, bivariate and multivariate analysis. The results of the chi square statistical test study obtained a p-value age of 0.022, knowledge of 0.03, distance to health services p-value 0.023, husband support p-value 0.04 and health worker support 0.002. Based on multivariate results known exp(B)/OR value at the age of 9,078, knowledge 1,181, distance to access to health services 33,229, husband support 7,035 and health worker support 4,353. The study concludes that there is a relationship between the influence of age, knowledge, husband support and health care support.
The Effect Of Banana Blossom Consumption On Increasing Breast Milk Production In Public Mothers At Murniati Clinic Kisaran Atika Pohan; Juliana Margolang
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Breast milk is the first and foreive food that is best for babies. The thing that needs to be consideres by post partum mother giving breast milk to the baby is by consuming fruit and vegetables that can increase the amount of breast milk. Banana Blossom contains lactogogum which has performance stimulating oxytocin and prolactin hormones such as alkaloids, polyphenols, steroids, flavonoids, which are effective in increasing breast milk production. In this case, researchers conducted nonpharmacological studies such as Banana Blossom consumption. This research aims to find out the effect of Banana Blossom consumption on increased breast milk production in post partum in Clinic Muriati Kisaran. The method used is the Quasi eksperiment method with the research design of one group pretest postest. The samples in this study were as many as 20 post partum in clinik murniati kisaran, using total sampling techniques. Data collection is carried out in the form of observation. The statistical test used is the t test. The results showed that there was an influence increase in breast milk production in post partum mothers after consuming banana blossoms with a value of P-Value of 0,012 < 0,05. Based on the results of the study, the increase in breast milk production in the mother occurred because the content found in the heart of bananas is lactogogum which has the performance of stimulating oxytocin hormones and prolactin alkaloids, polyphenols, steroids, and flavonoids in increasing the production of breast milk.
The study and constraints of breastfeeding mothers in performing endoprine massage and lactation in the working area of the Arjasa Health Center Dewi Andariya Ningsih; Deni Maryani; Miftakhur Rohmah; Yuda Muhara Sari; Siti Romlah
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The lactation process can be problematic due to various factors. These factors can come from the mother, baby, management of breastfeeding and other factors. Factors from the mother can be caused by problems with the anatomy of the mother's breasts and nipples, conditions or diseases suffered by the mother. The failure of the lactation management process can also be caused by the mother's lack of exposure to information on how to breastfeed properly. This research is a quasi-experimental research. It took place from September to February 2022. This study involved 34 breastfeeding mothers and one of the active families, usually as decision makers in that family. This study uses a questionnaire. After that, the intervention of lactation massage and endoprin was given. This study used total sampling and using the McNemar TEST the results were 0.016 < 0.05, so it can be said that there were differences in lactation problems between before and after the intervention. The results of his research, the majority of family representatives strongly agree that they play a role in the success of breastfeeding mothers. In addition, they also need a face-to-face discussion group with health workers about breastfeeding. In carrying out its role as a mother, there are also two main obstacles faced by families in helping breastfeeding mothers, namely less breast milk and mothers who are shy about lactation massage and endhoprin. It is hoped that there will be further research related to how big the survey of the target community for lactation massage and endoprine
Cadre Knowledge Level about Poedji Rochjati Score Card Against Implemention of Kspr Scoring for Pregnant Women Erma Retnaningtyas
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The cadre's lack of understanding about KSPR is an obstacle to collaboration between midwives and cadres in carrying out early detection of pregnant women. The purpose of this study was to analyze the level of knowledge of cadres about the Poedji Rochjati score card on the implementation of KSPR scoring on pregnant women in Jatisari Geger Village, Madiun. The research design used a cross sectional analytic survey. The population of all cadres in Jatisari Geger Village is 35 people, with a sample of 33 cadres. Sampling with simple random sampling technique with chi square test. SPSS output, at the 95% confidence level (α=0.05), p-value or Sig. (2-tailed) in the chi square table is 0.000, this number is smaller than =0.05 (0.000 0.05) which means that there is a relationship between knowledge and the implementation of KSPR for cadres in Jatisari Village, Geger District, Madiun Regency. Lack of knowledge of cadres about KSPR causes cadres to be less able to implement KSPR properly. There is a need for training on KSPR for cadres provided by midwives in order to increase the collaboration between midwives and cadres in implementing KSPR.
The Effect of Effleurage Massage on Lowback Pain In Trimester Iii Pregnant Women At Mandala Puskesmas, Lebak Regency In 2021 Nani Yuningsih; Kadar Kuswandi; Siti Rusyant
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The biopsychosocial needs of pregnant women have not been explored. We need an intervention that is able to restore the balance of the body. The purpose of this study was to prove the effect of effleurage massage on back pain in the third trimester pregnant women. A quasi-experimental study with randomized control group pre-test post-test design. The division of the intervention group was 18 people with effleurage massage and the control group was 16 people with pregnant exercise. Observations using the ODI scale for 3 weeks at the end of week 4 were evaluated. Before and after treatment, each group did not have a difference in the average pain score (intervention group p=0. 2 and control group p=0.830). The difference between the FHR differences between groups was not significant, the p value = 0.31. The intervention with effleurage massage was proven to reduce back pain discomfort in third trimester pregnant women compared to the exercise group, using the ODI scale. There is a need for continuous care in health services for mothers such as complementary services for effleurage massage as an alternative to care for pregnant women at health centers.
The Relationship Of Mother Characteristics And Family Support With The Event Of Post Partum Blues In Bpm Listiorini Liya Lugita Sari; Taufianie Rossita; Yesi Putri
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Postpartum blues is a condition of mood swings that have a mild effect starting in the first week after delivery and worsening on the third and fifth day and can last for 14 days after delivery. The incidence of postpartum blues is experienced by 80% of mothers or 4-5 new mothers, but the incidence of the baby blues itself has not been fully recorded. This study aims to determine the relationship between maternal characteristics and the incidence of postpartum blues in BM Listiorini, South Bengkulu Regency. This study uses analytical research with a correlation study approach (cross sectional). The population in this study were all postpartum mothers at BPM Listiorini in the month of visiting in January-February 2022. The sample used was a total sampling of 30 people. The analysis was carried out univariate and bivariate with Chi Square test. The results of the study of the relationship between maternal age and the incidence of postpartum blues (0.015 < 0.05), education with the incidence of postpartum blues (p 0.171 > 0.05), parity with the incidence of postpartum blues (0.002 < 0.05) Social support with incidence of postpartum Blues (0.002 < 0.05). From the research results, age, parity and social support have a relationship with the incidence of postpartum blues, while education has no relationship with the incidence of postpartum blues. It is necessary to increase knowledge in the form of counseling on preparation for parenthood and knowledge about the postpartum blues.

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