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Science Midwifery
ISSN : 20867689     EISSN : 27219453     DOI : -
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Efficacy of Hydrotherapy Soak Feet in Lowering Blood Pressure of Hypertension Sufferers in Dauhwaru Village, Jembrana I Putu Sudiartawan; I Made Dwi Mertha Adnyana
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35335/midwifery.v10i4.715

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Hypertension fluctuates significantly every year, especially in Jembrana Regency. Long-term consumption of the drug may result in complications. This study aims to analyze the efficacy of foot soak hydrotherapy in lowering the blood pressure of hypertension sufferers in Dauhwaru Village, Jembrana. Experimental research design with one group pretest-posttest design without any control group. In 37 respondents with hypertension, the treatment consisted of 20 minutes of hydrotherapy in which the feet were immersed in 25-centimeter-deep water. The data was analyzed using a Paired T-Test and descriptive tests. The results showed that respondents aged 31–40 years (51.4%), male (54.1%), independent entrepreneurial work (40.5%), senior high school graduate education (35.1%), a daily work duration of > 12 hours/day, and respondents who had used anti-hypertensive medications for 6–8 years (37.8%) dominated the age characteristics. Hence, the results obtained from the T-test obtained a probability value (2-tailed) of 0,000 < 0.01. Hence, there is a very noticeable difference in blood pressure before and after being given foot-soak hydrotherapeutic treatment in hypertension patients in Dauhwaru Village, with a lowering in systolic blood pressure of 124.3 mmHg and diastolic blood pressure of 0.62.2 mmHg. Therefore, hydrotherapy soak feet is effective in lowering blood pressure.
Long working relationship with Nurses' Level Of Nowledge About Diabetes Mellitus Management In Hospital St. Elisabeth Semarang Maria Karolina Selano; Rina Dwi Pangesti; Freaty Ayu Agustina; Laurentius Denis Satria
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Diabetes Mellitus (DM) is a disorder of carbohydrate, protein and fat metabolism characterized by hyperglycemia or increased levels of glucose in the blood caused by abnormalities in insulin secretion or decreased insulin action. Hyperglycemia can adversely affect various organs of the body such as diabetic neuropathy, foot ulcers, diabetic retinopathy, diabetic nephropathy and blood vessel disorders. Complications due to uncontrolled blood sugar can result in high morbidity rates that can affect the quality of life of the sufferer. The increasing prevalence of diabetes mellitus (DM) shows the importance of prevention efforts. DM management consists of pharmacological and non-pharmacological therapy. One of the non-pharmacological therapies is changing the behavior of DM patients. So it takes active education from nursing staff who help the nursing process for 24 hours in the hospital. The provision of education by nurses depends on the desire and ability of a nurse to provide education, and is supported by the level of knowledge of the nurse about diabetes mellitus management. This study aims to determine the length of work with the level of knowledge of nurses about diabetes mellitus management.This research is a quantitative research with a cross sectional study design. Data were collected with a questionnaire about the length of work and knowledge of nurses about diabetes mellitus management. The study was conducted from November to December 2021 with a sample size of 60 respondents. The sampling method in this study used purposive sampling in accordance with the inclusion and exclusion criteria. The source of data in this study is primary data. The population of this study were nurses in the inpatient ward of St. Elisabeth Semarang.
Description of Patient Satisfaction Levels in the Aspects of Facilities, Empathy, and Assurance for Dental Health Services at the Bandung Dental Health Clinic during the Adaptation of New Habits in the Era of the Covid-19 Pandemic Dewi Sodja Laela; Anggina Sekar Fatharani; Nurul Fatikhah; Sekar Restuning
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Dental and oral health services at various health care facilities during the Covid-19 pandemic implemented stricter security procedures with health protocols set by WHO. Various rules that must be carried out by the center of health care facilities in preventing the transmission of Covid-19 can have an impact on patient satisfaction. Assessment of patient satisfaction indicators include tangible, empathy, assurance, reliability and responsiveness. This study aims to determine the level of patient satisfaction with dental health services at the Bandung Dental Health Clinic during the adaptation of new habits in the Covid-19 pandemic era in terms of facilities, empathy and assurance. This type of research is analytic with a cross sectional design. Samples were patients who received health services at the JKG Clinic, Poltekkes Kemenkes Bandung, selected by purposive sampling as many as 40 respondents. Data obtained from questionnaires through google form. Analysis of hypothesis testing using Spearman Rank correlation. The results of this study indicate that the level of patient satisfaction in terms of facilities, empathy and assurance at the JKG Clinic, Poltekkes, Ministry of Health, Bandung, is in the very satisfied category with scores between 87.5% - 95%. Spearman Rank correlation analysis with p value = 0.000 <0.05, shows that there is a relationship between the level of patient satisfaction with aspects of facilities, empathy and guarantee of dental health services. The correlation coefficient value of the facility aspect to satisfaction is 0.519 which means that the relationship is strong and the correlation coefficient value of empathy and assurance aspects to satisfaction is 0.707, which means the relationship is very strong. The conclusion of this study is that the level of patient satisfaction with dental health services at the Bandung Dental Health Clinic during the adaptation of new habits in the Covid-19 pandemic era is related to aspects of facilities, empathy and assurance.
Analysis of the image of stigma against covid-19 sufferers Adri Idiana
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The violent COVID-19 pandemic and mode of transmission have created fear in the community, potentially leading to social stigma. Social stigma or negative associations with individuals or groups with symptoms or with certain medical conditions. they are labelled Stereotype, discrimination, discrimination and/or identity harassment related to illness. Stigma actually causes disease to spread Society is spinning out of control. This study is a systematic review using online databases namely Scholar, ScienceDirect, and ProQuest. The keywords used were image Stigma, against, COVID-19.,sufferers. The selection process used the PRISMA protocol, resulting in 15 articles that met the inclusion criteria. When the COVID-19 pandemic emerged, stigma was based on a lack of public knowledge, supplemented by unsubstantiated information or uncontrolled fake news, leading to excessive public attention and fear, leading to misunderstandings and discriminatory treatment. Health workers bar COVID-19 survivors from leaving their homes, even refusing to bury bodies. Stigma not only affects the mentality of those who are discriminated against, but has the potential to create negative motivations in vulnerable communities by not adopting healthy behaviors or even concealing their illnesses, creating connections that identify barriers and contribute to increased COVID-19 mortality. Effective preventive measures can be taken to minimize stigma, provide education or awareness-raising in the form of community health campaigns and outreach, and screen false reports so the public can obtain information from reliable official sources. Factors contributing to the public's stigma against COVID-19 are the level of knowledge that affects individuals' perceptions and actions, as well as the spread of untrustworthy information. Stigma can take the form of discriminatory treatment, labelling and stereotyping. The impact of stigma on COVID-19 can create barriers to contact tracing, lead to case reporting and stress, and potentially lead to mental health issues. Prevention of COVID-19 can be achieved by providing education, health promotion, providing credible information and controlling false reporting, and providing psychological support counseling for those stigmatized by society.
Literature Review the Relationship of Family Environment with Smoking Behavior in Adolescents Ghozali Ghozali; Hanifah Tanjung; Rusni Masnina
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Smoking behavior or tobacco use among adolescents has become a very serious global health problem. The family environment is the first environment for adolescents that has a major impact on their behavior, including smoking behavior. The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between family environment and smoking behavior in adolescents. The method used in this study was Literature Review. The data used in this study were sourced from the publication database of Taylor & Francis, PubMed, Google Scholar and Science Direct with the keywords cigarette, smoking behavior, family environment, and adolescent. Family environment had a significant effect on smoking behavior in adolescents. Some of the related factors were the provision of pocket money for children and adolescents, family parenting, parental communication, harmony in the household, parental income, family members who smoke and inculcating the norms and spiritual values taught by parents in order to equip a child not to smoke. Recommendations: There was a significant relationship between family environment and smoking behavior in adolescents. Greater attention to the family environment of children and adolescents is needed in the context of early prevention of smoking behavior in adolescents.
Analysis of the Factors Affecting the Nutritional Status and Health of the Elderly During the Covid-19 Pandemic Anita; Nurlaili Ramli
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Nutritional problems are problems that may occur in the elderly which are closely related to food intake and body metabolism and the factors that influence them. Malnutrition represents a potential threat to the health of the elderly. This systematic review wants to learn more about the factors that affect the nutritional status of the elderly and the health of the elderly during the covid pandemic. This study is a systematic review using online databases, namely Scholar, ScienceDirect, ProQuest, and EBSCO. The keywords used are Nutritional Status, Health Elderly, and Covid-19 Pandemic. The selection process used the PRISMA protocol so that 15 articles were obtained that met the inclusion criteria. From the results of a review of several articles, it is known There are associations between emotional support, self-esteem support, appetite, carbohydrate intake, and health and nutritional status in older adults. There is a relationship between factors affecting nutritional needs and nutritional status in older adults, including physical activity, depression and mental status, medication, disease, and biological decline. The indirect causes of nutritional problems in the elderly are environmental factors, income and the availability of information, while the quality of living environment includes information related to living environment, income and nutritional status of the elderly and the quality of living environment. Factors that influence the nutritional status of older adults are food intake and disease, but are also influenced by physical activity and exercise habits.
The Effectiveness of Nutrition Education on the Improvement of Iron Intake, Protein and Hemoglobin Levels Towards Zero Stunting At Amanah Deli Serdang Private Junior High School in 2022 Sri Lasmawanti; Maya Ardilla Siregar; Maria Haryanti Butarbutar
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Profile of Medan City Health Office, anemia survey conducted in 4 districts/cities in North Sumatra, namely Medan City, Binjai, Kab. Deli Serdang, and Langkat it is known that 40.50% of women suffer from anemia. The stunting rate in 2019 was still at 27.67%. Meanwhile, based on data from the Ministry of Health's Basic Health Research, from 2013 to 2018 there was an increase in the prevalence of anemia in the 15-24 year age group, from 18.4% to 32% or 14.7 million people. The purpose of this study was to determine the effectiveness of nutrition on improving iron intake, protein and hemoglobin levels towards zero stunting in Amanah Deli Serdang Private Junior High School in 2022. This was a quantitative study, using a quasi-experimental design with one group pretest-posttest design. The population in this study were all students of SMP Amanah Deliserdang, the sample in this study was 28 grade 2 students. Iron intake showed that the p value = 0.015. the protein intake variable shows that the p value = 0.009, Based on the hemoglobin level variable the p value = 0.009 of the three variables shows that the p value < 0.05
The Challenges of Early Initiation of Breastfeeding in Post Sectio Caesarea Patients Anita; Lia Lajuna; Nurlaili Ramli
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The implementation of initiation of breastfeeding has physiological benefits to help the contraction of the mother's uterus and provide benefits for the survival of the baby. Success and failure in the implementation of initiation of breastfeeding is influenced by many challenges. This systematic review aims to analyze the challenges of implementing Early Breastfeeding Initiation (IMD) in post-SC patients. This study is a systematic review using online databases, namely Scholar, ScienceDirect, ProQuest, and EBSCO. The keywords used are Early Initiation of Breastfeeding, Post Sectio Caesarea, Patients.. The selection process used the PRISMA protocol so that 15 articles were obtained that met the inclusion criteria. The findings of the review indicated that there are still challenges to early initiation of breastfeeding, such as the development of dedicated health workers, lack of training for early initiation of breastfeeding after implementing SC, discomfort, little support from health workers, and delayed breastfeeding provided by influencers Practice room and advice on infant formula and infant formula from health workers.
Inhibitory Test of Dayak Onion Extract (Eleutherine palmifolia) (L) Merragainst Gram Negative and Gram Positive Bacteria Ni Made Susilawati; Meliance Bria; Neiny P Foekh
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Dayak onion tubers contain chemical compounds such as alkaloids, glycosides, flavonoids, phenolics, steroids and tannins which are potential sources to be developed as medicinal plants. Dayak onions grown in different soil topography produce different secondary metabolite content even though they are from the same species. The purpose of this study was to determine the potential of Dayak onion (Eleutherine palmifolia) (L) Merr extract to have inhibitory potential and the amount of inhibition on the growth of Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria. This study is a laboratory experiment using a post test with a group design with 10 treatment groups, namely 1% Dayak onion extract, up to 10% with 5% DMSO solvent, control using 0.85% NaCl tested on Gram positive and Gram negative bacteria. Dayak onion extract (Eleutherine palmifolia) (L) Merr which was tested on the Gram negative bacteria group Escherichia coli, Klebsiella pneumoniae and Pseudomonas aeruginosa gave weak inhibitory results, while the Dayak onion extract (Eleutherine palmifolia) (L) Merr which was tested on the bacterial group Gram positive Stapylococcus aureus, Staphylococcus epidemicdis, Staphylococcus saprophyticus give strong inhibitory results
The Effect of Maintenance Behavior of Orthodontic User's Dental And Mouth Cleanliness with Dental Hygiene Status in SMAN 1 Darul Imarah (Darul Imarah Public High School 1) Aceh Besar Regency Cut Ratna Keumala; Sisca Mardelita; Andriani
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35335/midwifery.v10i4.724

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The prevalence of orthodontic users according to age group, is greatest at the age of 15 years by 1%. This study aims to identify the behavior of orthodontic users in maintenance and to see the differences in the behavior of maintaining oral and dental hygiene of adolescent orthodontic users before and after counseling on dental and oral hygiene maintenance. The method used in this research is analytic by using the T test to see differences in behavior before and after counseling. The sample used is the total population, namely the students of SMAN Darul Imarah who use orthodontics totaling 56 students. The study was carried out with pre and post test group design and performed dental and oral hygiene checks using the PHP-M index before and after counseling. The results showed that there was an increase in knowledge after counseling with a p-value of 0.008, there was a change in attitude with a p-value of 0.001, there was a change in action with a p-value of 0.001 and a PHP-M value for the better which indicates the influence of knowledge, attitudes and actions of adolescent orthodontic users. become better after counseling. From the research and discussion, it can be concluded that there is an effect of dental and oral hygiene maintenance behavior on the oral hygiene of orthodontic adolescent users at SMAN 1 Darul Imarah, Aceh Besar. The attitudes and actions of orthodontic users became better after counseling. From the research and discussion, it can be concluded that there is an effect of dental and oral hygiene maintenance behavior on the oral hygiene of orthodontic adolescent users at SMAN 1 Darul Imarah, Aceh Besar. The attitudes and actions of orthodontic users became better after counseling. From the research and discussion, it can be concluded that there is an effect of dental and oral hygiene maintenance behavior on the oral hygiene of orthodontic adolescent users at SMAN 1 Darul Imarah, Aceh Besar.

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