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Genius Midwifery Journal
ISSN : -     EISSN : 2962021x     DOI : https://doi.org/10.56359/genmj.v2i1
Core Subject : Health,
GENIUS Midiwifery JOURNAL aims to disseminate the conceptual thoughts or ideas and research results that have been achieved in the area of midwifery care, and healthcare services. The scope of topics covered the area of midwifery. • Maternal Health - Midwifery - Pregnancy / Ante Natal Care - Labour /Intra Natal - Postpartum • Child Health (Neonates, Babies, Children under five years old and Pre-school Children) • Family planning • Reproductive Health - Adolescent Reproductive Health - Pre-Conception Period - Pre Menopause Health / Pre Menopause - Elderly Health - Women of childbearing age There is no restriction on the length of the papers. The full experimental details of each research paper need to be provided so that the results can be reproduced. Electronic files or software regarding the full details of the calculation and experimental procedure, if unable to be published in a normal way, can be deposited as supplementary material.
Articles 15 Documents
Literature Review: The Recent Midwifery Interventions Improving Public Attitudes and Knowledge in Stunting Prevention Neli Sunarni; Annisa Tsania Rizqiyani; Liva Maita
Genius Midwifery Journal Vol. 1 No. 1 (2022): GENIUS MIDWIFERY JOURNAL
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (870.538 KB) | DOI: 10.56359/genmj.v1i1.98

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Introduction: Stunting is still a public health problem in developing countries such as Indonesia with a fairly high prevalence. The consequences of stunting can lead to poor child development and affect learning abilities, increased risk of infection and non-communicable diseases in adulthood, and reduced productivity. Changes in community behavior through health promotion programs and community empowerment about the importance of fulfilling nutritional status can help reduce stunting in children. Aim: The purpose of this study is to examine the literature, articles and research documents regarding the latest intervention activities to improve public attitudes and knowledge in stunting prevention. Method: The research method used is Literature Review. The data used comes from reputable journal articles through databases of international journal providers such as Google Scholar and SINTA published in the last 5-year period (2017-2022). Analysis of research results using the PICO-T method (Population, Intervention, Compare/intervention, Outcome, Time). Results: The results of the 10 research journals analyzed showed that the interventions provided varied greatly in terms of content, methods, media and duration. Interventions carried out in the form of audiovisuals, demonstrations, questionnaires and the provision of processed home products were able to increase knowledge and attitudes about stunting prevention. Conclusion: The conclusion of this study is that intervention in stunting prevention efforts is to provide education/health promotion, demonstrations of the creation of balanced complementary food and the empowerment of the community and posyandu cadres can significantly increase stunting prevention efforts
Infant Condition in Pregnant Mothers with Covid-19 Neli Sunarni; Aulia Ridla Fauzi; Sri Wulan Ratna Dewi; Yanti Herawati
Genius Midwifery Journal Vol. 1 No. 1 (2022): GENIUS MIDWIFERY JOURNAL
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Introduction: At the end of December 2019, a case of pneumonia with an unknown cause was reported, which became a new outbreak, starting in Wuhan Area, Hubei Province, China. The disease that is endemic to almost all of the world is Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19). In Indonesia, as of July 11, 2020, as many as 74,018 confirmed COVID-19, this has become a major global health problem. COVID-19 can affect anyone, including pregnant women. However, it is noted from several studies showing the mild severity of infection in pregnant women with COVID-19 still requires special attention related to monitoring the condition of the baby in the womb. Common symptoms include fever, coughing, and chest pain. Aim: The purpose of this review literature is to describe the state of babies born to pregnant women with COVID-19. Method: The method was used a literature review by searching for articles published in various databases, including Medline, Science Direct, Cochrane using appropriate keywords (pregnancy, vertical transmision, perinatal, neonatal, SARS-CoV-2, COVID-19) from March to March June 2020. Results: Results from a review of 6 articles show the condition of babies born to pregnant women with COVID-19 in good health, APGAR scores well, no vertical transmission from mother to fetus, test results of amniotic fluid, umbilical cord blood, neonatal throat swabs and ASI samples were not detected by COVID-19. Conclusion: The conclusion based on the literature review that has been done is the condition of babies born to pregnant women with COVID-19 in a healthy state and found no severe complications
Overview of Student Skills in Phantom-Based Contraceptive Device Installation Sri Utami Asmarani Sri Utami; Ayu Endang Purwati; Sandriani Sandriani
Genius Midwifery Journal Vol. 1 No. 1 (2022): GENIUS MIDWIFERY JOURNAL
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Introduction: The laboratory is a very important element as a means in various scientific activities. The results of the study explain that practicum activities are one of the efforts that can be made to improve science process skills and students' critical thinking skills. Aim: This study aims to describe the skills of students in the installation of a phantom-based intrauterine device (IUD) in the practical course Women's Health and Family Planning. Method: This research is a descriptive observational study. The population in this study were all level 2 students of the D3 Midwifery study program. The sampling technique used a total sampling of 38 people. The instrument used in this study was a checklist for the installation of an intrauterine device. Result: The results showed that students who were able to install phantom-based intrauterine devices were more than 26 people (68.4%), while students who were proficient at installing phantom-based intrauterine devices were fewer, namely 12 people (31.6%). and students who need improvement in installing contraceptives in the womb are 0 people (0%). Conclusion: Overall, the description of students' skills in installing phantom-based intrauterine devices is in the capable category with a percentage of 68.4%. It is hoped that in the next practicum students will be proficient in installing phantom-based intrauterine devices.
Oxytocin Massage and Breastfeeding on Demand in the Uterine Involution Process Ayu Endang Purwati Ayu; Hani Septiani; Sri Wulan Ratna Dewi; Metty Nurherliyany; Marcella Divilda; Shinta Gumilar; Gracea Petricka
Genius Midwifery Journal Vol. 1 No. 1 (2022): GENIUS MIDWIFERY JOURNAL
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Introduction: Involution begins as soon as the placenta is delivered. During uterine involution, the uterus will return to its pre-pregnancy state and (estimated) size. Aim: The aim of this case study is to carry out comprehensive midwifery care to support maternity women the normal process of uterine involution includes IMD, oxytocin massage, and on demand breastfeeding. Method: This research method is a case report of midwifery care. The subjects in this study were mothers who gave birth at the Independent Midwife Practice as many as 3 people. Results: Correct breastfeeding techniques on demand because on-demand breastfeeding helps produce contractions by releasing the hormone oxytocin Conclusion: Uterine involution progressed well until the 7th day postpartum, this was supported by a good process starting from the IMD process after the baby was born, followed by early mobilization, direct breastfeeding, and oxytocin massage.
Literature Review: Effect of Acupressure on Point L14 During Labour Rosidah Solihah; Rifa Aulia Aripiani; Ai Ratnaningsih
Genius Midwifery Journal Vol. 1 No. 1 (2022): GENIUS MIDWIFERY JOURNAL
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Introduction: Labor is crucial time that causes women to experience pain due to contractions. As many as 91.9% of women experience pain during labour, especially during the first stage of the active phase. Pain can be reduced by pharmacological and non pharmacological. Non pharmacological one of which is acupressure on point L14. Acupressure is one of the non-pharmacological methods that can be used during the delivery process. Acupressure points associated with labour pain include Hegu (L14), Zhiyin (BL 67), Kunlun (BL 60), Neiguan (PC 60), Sanyinjio (SP 6), Tianjin (GB 21), Dansu (BL19) points. Aim: This literature review uses the PRISMA method (Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-analyses). Results: L14 point can stimulate the production of oxytocin from the pituitary gland so that it stimulates uterine contractions to increase the labour process. Thus, in addition to reducing acupressure pain at the L14 point, it can also accelerate the first stage of the labour process. Conclusion: Acuppressure at the L14 point is proven to be effective in reducing pain and speeding up the labor process.
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Alleviate Postpartum Depression Symptomps Lathifah Tiya Paramudita; Rahmi Nurrasyidah; Sugita Sugita; Dwi Retna Prihati
Genius Midwifery Journal Vol. 2 No. 1 (2023): GENIUS MIDWIFERY JOURNAL
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Introduction: Postpartum women are prone to experience psychological disorders such as baby blues and postpartum depression. Postpartum depression can occur due to prolonged baby blues. Complaints that are often felt include anxiety, difficulty sleeping, lack of confidence and changes in mood. These symptoms can develop into more severe symptoms not only of not being able to pay attention to the baby but also of women being prone to suicide. various interventions have been developed including pharmacological interventions. Women who have been intervened with drugs complain of the many side effects they experience. Non-pharmacological treatments such as cognitive behaviour therapy have the potential effect to relieve symptoms of depression. Cognitive Behavior Therapy is a psychological intervention model that trains the perceptions of postpartum women to apply solution-based thinking. This technique is often used to intervene in psychological problems. Aims: The review is to summarize the effectiveness of cognitive behavioural therapy in reducing postpartum depression Methods: This research is a literature study based on 7 articles screened based on PICO, inclusion and exclusion criteria. We did a review based on research with RCT methods and pre-experimental studies. Review use database Pubmed, Science Direct, and Google Scholar Results: Based on the available evidence, Both CBT offline and online can reduce symptoms of postpartum depression. A trained midwife can perform CBT. The CBT mobile application can also be developed as a virtual therapy for women with postpartum depression. CBT can be applied during the antenatal period or during the postpartum period. Conclusion: CBT offline, online or application effective to treat postpartum depression
The Case Study Of Pregnancy Midwife Care With Chronic Energy Deficiency (CED) Ayu Endang Purwati; Sri Utami Asmarani; Syamimi Zulfana; Amsana Amsana; Rosidah Solihah
Genius Midwifery Journal Vol. 2 No. 1 (2023): GENIUS MIDWIFERY JOURNAL
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Introductions: Chronic Energy Deficiency (CED) is a condition where the mother suffers from a chronic shortage of food which results in health problems for the mother. CED can occur in women of childbearing age and in pregnant women. Someone is said to be at risk of CED if the Mid Upper Arm Circumference (MUAC) is < 23,5 cm. A state of prolonged energy deprivation in women of childbearing age and pregnant women is characterized by a MUAC of 23,5 cm. Aims: The purpose of this case study is to carry out midwifery care for pregnant women with Chronic Energy Deficiency (CED) with a midwifery care management approach, starting with a basic data review, data interpretation, identification of diagnoses or potential problems, determine the need for immediate action, midwifery care planning, implementation of midwifery care as needed and evaluation. Methods: The method used in this article is a descriptive method in the form of a case study with a midwifery approach. This case study uses a descriptive-analytical method, Results: The midwifery care process lasts for 6  months, with intensive assessment and monitoring of the client's condition to get good results. The formation of an understanding of the dangers of CED in pregnancy has succeeded in making the client comply with the consumption of the given and balanced food intake as recommended. Conclusions: The results of this care indicate that there is an increase in body weight and Mid Upper Arm Circumference (MUAC) in pregnant women with  Chronic Energy Deficiency (CED) conditions influenced by proper midwifery care, especially in supplementary feeding and can be improved by providing correct and effective information according to client needs.
Relationship Between Mother's Knowledge And Independence Medium Mentally Retarded Child Ima Sukmawati; Elis Noviati; Tika Tresnawati Rahayu
Genius Midwifery Journal Vol. 2 No. 1 (2023): GENIUS MIDWIFERY JOURNAL
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Introductions: The abilities possessed by mentally retarded children are not the same as the independent abilities possessed by normal children. Even so, it is important for mentally retarded children to carry out an activity on their own so as to reduce dependency and assistance and be able to live independently in the future. Family knowledge greatly influences efforts to increase the independence of moderately mentally retarded children. The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between mothers' knowledge and the independence of moderately mentally retarded children at Ciamis State SLB. Aims: To determine the relationship between mothers' knowledge and the independence of moderately mentally retarded children Methods: The research design is a case-control with a retrospective approach. The population is mothers who have moderately mentally retarded children in Ciamis State SLB as many as 38 people. The sampling method uses the total population technique with regard to exclusion and inclusion criteria. The tool used is the form of a questionnaire made by the researcher himself.Results: The results show that the highest knowledge is in the excellent category, namely 24 people (63.2%), the independence of mentally retarded children, while the highest frequency is in the independent type, namely 23 people (60.5%) with a proven odds ratio (OR) value of 9,500, which means knowledge Greater mothers have children's independence in the independent category.Conclusions: there is a significant relationship between mothers' knowledge and independence of children with moderate mental retardation because the ρ value <α (0.002 <0.05). It is recommended to increase knowledge through counselling, discussion, or training about the right age to start training children with moderate mental retardation so that children are able to be independent.
Effect of Oxytocin Massage on Breast Milk Production in Postpartum Mothers: A Case Study Sandriani Sandriani; Rini Fitriani; Gumelar Zati Rahayu
Genius Midwifery Journal Vol. 2 No. 1 (2023): GENIUS MIDWIFERY JOURNAL
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Introductions: Oxytocin massage is one of the non-pharmacological ways that can be done so that milk production increases and runs smoothly. Oxytocin massage aims to stimulate the postpartum mother's oxytocin hormone, which is carried out on the head, neck, back, and along the spine. Aims: This study aims to describe care with oxytocin massage interventions to facilitate breastfeeding in postpartum patients. Methods: The research used is a descriptive approach through the nursing care process method which consists of the first assessment carried out by observing and interviewing patients to obtain data and information for data analysis, the second is establishing diagnoses that appear to clients after the data collection process, the third is intervention or planning actions that will be carried out, the fourth is the implementation, namely the implementation of the planned actions, and finally the evaluation by documenting the nursing care process from start to finish. The intervention was carried out in the inpatient room of the Banjar City Hospital for 1 postpartum person by giving oxytocin massage. Results: From the effects of the oxytocin massage intervention there was a change in milk production, and milk expenditure became more, whereas from the anamnesis results obtained subjective data, the client said it was difficult to express milk. Conclusions: Oxytocin massage can be a nursing intervention in promoting breastfeeding in postpartum mothers who are constrained about breastfeeding, with nursing diagnoses that breastfeeding is ineffective.
The Relationship Between Adolescent Female Knowledge Levels and Early Marriage Risk Yanti Srinayanti; Rosmiati Rosmiati; Fairuz Yasmin Salsabila; Asep Gunawan; Elis Roslianti
Genius Midwifery Journal Vol. 2 No. 1 (2023): GENIUS MIDWIFERY JOURNAL
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Introductions: Cases of early marriage are now common in various parts of the world. This is of particular concern, considering the many risks that will arise in early marriage or forced marriage, pregnancy at a young age, sexual intercourse at an early age, namely: Sexually transmitted infections, the risk of complications that will occur during pregnancy or childbirth, so can increase maternal and infant mortality. Aims: This study aims to determine the relationship between the knowledge of young women and the risk of early marriage in the working area of the Ciamis Health Center. Methods: The research used a quantitative correlation method with a cross-sectional approach. The population in this study were all pregnant women and mothers who had given birth under the age of 20 in the working area of the UPTD Ciamis Health Center, Ciamis Regency, with as many as 30 respondents. the sample in this study uses Total Sampling. Results: Of the 30 respondents, 1 person had good knowledge (3.3%), 16 people had sufficient knowledge (53.3%) and 13 people had less knowledge (43.3%). out of 30 respondents, 26 people were not at risk of early marriage (86.7%) and as many as 4 were at risk of early marriage (13.3%). Conclusions: Based on the results of statistical tests using the Chi-Square test, a p-value of 0.632 was obtained, when compared to α (0.05), the p-value was more significant than the value of α (0.632 > 0.05), so Ho failed to be rejected, which means that there is no relationship between adolescent knowledge daughter with the risk of early marriage in the Working Area of the UPTD Puskesmas Ciamis.

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