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Women Midwives and Midwifery
ISSN : -     EISSN : 27754448     DOI : https://doi.org/10.36749
The Women Midwives and Midwifery journal provides a forum for the publication dissemination and discussion of advances in evidence controversies current research and current knowledge. It promotes continuing education through the publication of research findings systematic and other reviews, experts commentary case studies methods protocol and updates across a broad range of topics focusing on women midwives and midwifery. The topic of women includes issues related to womens life cycle from pra conception up to menopause womens social status gender and womens health and biopsychosocial aspects which influences their health and wellbeing. The topic of midwives includes midwives training and education, practices and services care within womens life cycle, leadership and professionalism in midwifery context the topic of midwifery includes midwifery sciences and practices, research, innovation, the midwifery model of care, technology for supporting midwifery, and policies influence midwifery and womens health
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The Effectiveness of Lavender Aromatherapy Oil and Candle to Reduce The Pain in The Active Phase of 1st Stage of Labor Karningsih Karningsih; Jehanara Jehanara; Winancy Winancy; Fauziah Yulfitria
Women, Midwives and Midwifery Vol. 2 No. 2 (2022): Women, Midwives and Midwifery journal
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ABSTRACT Background: The period of labor often causes excessive anxiety in the mother due to the pain felt. It can affect the delivery process. Various non-pharmacologic methods have been developed to reduce labor pain. Purpose:  This study aimed to assess the different in the effectiveness of lavender aromatherapy with oil and candles to be inhaled on reducing labor pain in the first stage of the active phase of labor. Methods: This was a quantitative study and a quasi-experimental design with a pretest-posttest design with a control group. The sampling technique used purposive sampling with a total sample of 60 respondents. Samples were taken randomly and divided into three groups (aromatherapy oil, aromatherapy candles, control). Labor pain was measured using a numeric rating scale in the first stage of labor before and after the intervention. The research analysis used the Anova test which was useful to determine the difference in the effectiveness of candles and aromatherapy oils in reducing labor pain. Results: Candles and lavender aromatherapy oil can reduce labor pain in the first stage of active phase of labor compared than control (p-value= 0.001).  Lavender oil was found to be more effective in reducing pain compared to lavender aromatherapy candles, with the means score of labor pain after administration of lavender oil was 3.50 compared to lavender aromatherapy candles was 5.05. Conclusion: Lavender aromatherapy oil found to be more effective in reducing labor pain in the first stage of active phase compared to aromatherapy candles. Midwife could facilitate the administration of lavender aromatherapy to reduce pain during labor
Interprofessional Collaboration Practices in Stunting Management during Covid-19 Pandemic: A Scoping Review: English Sivana Gian Regita; Sulistyaningsih Sulistyaningsih
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ABSTRACT Background: Globally, it is found that around 149 million children under five are stunted. In Asia and Africa, the prevalence of stunting in children under the age of five is known to reach 55% and 39%, respectively. Meanwhile, the stunting rate in Indonesia is 27.7%. New scientific findings related to personal factors that include knowledge, attitudes, self-efficacy, collaboration, and communication were found to increase interprofessional collaboration handling for stunting. Purpose: To review the practice of interprofessional collaboration in handling stunting during the Covid-19 pandemic. Methods: The method used in the scoping review consists of five stages, including identification of Scoping Review questions, identification of relevant studies, study selection, mapping of data to be compiled, summarized, and reported on the results. PEOs are a tool that can be used to assist health workers in searching the literature. Use, relevant databases are used, namely PubMed, Google Scholar, Science Direct. Results: A total of 71 articles were found on a search in the database. After screening titles and abstract references, 4 articles were found that had grades A and B. Interprofessional collaboration was found to be able to work well together in 2020 where this year was the start of the Covid-19 pandemic. In this case, the handling of stunting by the collaboration of the role of health workers is very necessary. For this reason, health workers carry out good management to reduce the risk of stunting, one of which is by providing health education and social assistance. Conclusion: Collaboration was found to be successful in increasing the knowledge of health workers between professions. Given the differences between theory and perceptions about communication and collaboration, Interprofessional collaboration, in this case, is a collaboration between Doctors, Nurses, Midwives, and Nutritionists in dealing with stunting through counseling according to their respective roles.
Menstrual Cup Use in Japanese Women: Subjective Evaluations and Changes in Menstrual Symptoms Yumi Itaya; Naoko Kuramoto; Yoko Furukawa
Women, Midwives and Midwifery Vol. 2 No. 2 (2022): Women, Midwives and Midwifery journal
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ABSTRACT   Background: Menstrual cups are a safe and economical alternative to sanitary pads or tampons that also hold equal or smaller quantities of menstrual blood. However, menstrual cups are seldom used by Japanese women. Some Japanese women have recently described on their blogs their experiences of using imported menstrual cups. Purpose:  The purpose of this study is clarify the changes in menstrual symptoms associated with the use of menstrual cups and to explore the availability of menstrual cups among Japanese women. Methods: A mixed method design of both qualitative and quantitative approaches was used. Participants were 22 healthy Japanese midwives with no organic diseases of the uterus or experience of using menstrual cups. The Menstrual Distress Questionnaire (MDQ) was administered before and after intervention with use of menstrual cups, and the presence of any changes in the MDQ score was investigated. Participants used menstrual cups during three menstrual cycles, and recorded the ease of use, degree of comfort, and the presence or absence of pain and problems.                                               Results: The scores of the MDQ completed by 22 Japanese midwives were compared and no significant difference between the two was found, suggesting that the use of a menstrual cup would not have a deteriorating effect on menstrual symptoms. Sixty percent of the feedback from participants who used menstrual cups for the first time was negative, such as Discomfort when using menstrual cup and worry also discomfort regarding hygienic handing of cup. However, over 70% mentioned the physical advantages of menstrual cups over conventional sanitary products such as Reduction in menstruation-related discomfort and Ease of dealing with menstruation. Conclusion: Our study findings suggested that reducing psychological hesitation and decreasing negative impressions, such as anxiety about using it for the first time, are important to promote wider use of menstrual cups by Japanese women.
Impact of The Covid-19 Pandemic on Contraception Users: A Scoping Review Lantiar Winda Oktari Pondawati Pondawati; Ismarwati Ismarwati
Women, Midwives and Midwifery Vol. 2 No. 2 (2022): Women, Midwives and Midwifery journal
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Background: The COVID-19 pandemic impacts health services, especially on the use of contraception. Social policies resulted in a decrease in contraceptive users during the pandemic and difficulties in accessing health facilities to obtain the desired contraception. Purpose: This scoping review aims to review the evidence regarding the impact of the pandemic on contraceptive users. Methods: The criteria included in this review are Indonesian or English articles with the last 3 years of publication, articles focused on the impact of the pandemic on user usage. The Exclude criteria are article opinion, books, or review article. This scoping review's structure uses the PRISMA-ScR Checklist with 5 stages, according to Arksey and O'Malley. The search for articles was carried out on December 10, 2021, using several databases, including PubMed, Wiley Online Library, ProQuest, and ScienceDirect. Results: 49 out of 1145 articles are relevant, and ten articles meet the inclusion criteria. The result is presented with three themes: discontinuation of contraception, unplanned pregnancy, and abortion. Conclusion: From several articles obtained during the search, several problems were found regarding contraceptive users during the covid 19 pandemic: the lack of access to contraception, an increase in the rate of discontinuation of contraceptive use, a high number of unplanned pregnancies, and an increase in abortion services.
Change in Sleep and Depressive Symptoms in The Perinatal Periode: A Case Series of Four Japanese Mothers Kumiko Kido; Mari Matsuo; Yuko Uemura; Atsuko Shiota; Satoshi Tada
Women, Midwives and Midwifery Vol. 2 No. 2 (2022): Women, Midwives and Midwifery journal
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Background: Late maternal deaths have been associated with psychiatric disorders such as perinatal depression and their prevention is an important issue within perinatal healthcare. Sleep disturbance can be a chronic stressor, and chronic stress can lead to depression. Sleep disturbances during pregnancy, as a lifestyle factor, are associated with postpartum depression. Depression could be assessed using prostaglandin D2 (PGD2) levels. Compared to sleep prior to pregnancy, shorter sleep duration and poorer sleep efficiency in the postpartum period have been reported. The association of breastfeeding, sleep habits, baby care, stress and depressive symptoms have not been examined. Purpose: This case series describes changes in sleep quality, stress, and depressive symptoms of perinatal women. Methods: This was a longitudinal case study. Pregnant women, who consented to participate, were followed between the third trimester of pregnancy and four month postpartum. This study was approved by the Ethical Review Committee of the Kagawa Prefectural University of Health Sciences (No.350). Results: The Japan Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (JPSQI) scores decreased over the postpartum period. However, there were temporarily higher JPSQI scores in the early postpartum period. Sleep duration and sleep efficiency improved two months postpartum. No participant scored ?9 on the Japanese version of the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (J-EPDS) from the third trimester of pregnancy to four months postpartum. Two samples had temporarily higher J-EPDS scores from two weeks to one month postpartum, showing a sharp drop at two months postpartum. The Patient Health Questionnaire-9 (PHQ-9) scores and urine biopyrin (UBP) levels decreased, while PGD2 levels increased over the postpartum period. Conclusion: Sleep quality and depressive symptoms improved over time postpartum. Improved sleep quality reduces stress, as shown by decreased levels of an oxidative stress marker with improved sleep quality. PGD2 and UBP are useful biomarkers to assess sleep quality and stress, respectively.
Risk Factor That Influence Sexual Behavior on Adolescents in Bekasi City Heriza Syam; Winancy; Siti Masitoh
Women, Midwives and Midwifery Vol. 2 No. 2 (2022): Women, Midwives and Midwifery journal
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Background : Teenagers in Indonesia aged 10-19 years, 79.5% of whom are internet users, 52% have found pornographic content, either through advertisements or sites that do not offer it and 14% who claim to have accessed pornographic content voluntarily. Megan et al stated that the increased frequency of use of social media the greater the likelihood of having sex. Purpose:  to analyze risk factor that influence sexual behavior in adolescents. Methods The mixed methods research methodology combines qualitative and quantitative research. The research design is a concurrent embedded design, collecting quantitative and qualitative data at one time, where qualitative data serves as a support. The research sample is 100 people. Univariate and bivariate analysis with Spearman correlation test. Result : There’a 55 % of youth in bekasi enagage in risk sexual behavior.  there are differences in risk sexual behavior between male and female adolescents (p=0.049), negative influence from peers (p=0.002) and less harmonious family (p=0.004) on the occurrence of risky sexual behavior. There is a relationship between the frequency of using social media (p=0.033) and the length of time using social media (p=0.013); with risky sexual behavior Risk sexual behavior begins with nasty chats, then continues with nude videos that eventually lead to premarital sex. Conclusion: Boys are more likely to engage in risk sexual behavior than girls in Bekasi City. Peers and families who are less harmonious contribute to the occurrence of risk sexual behavior in adolescents. Unwise use of social media tends to have a negative effect on increasing risk sexual behavior.
Aloe Vera Effectiveness for Perineal Wound Healing for Post Partum Mothers Dainty Maternity; Renny Dwijayanti; Susilawati Susilawati
Women, Midwives and Midwifery Vol. 2 No. 2 (2022): Women, Midwives and Midwifery journal
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ABSTRACT: Background: Perineal rupture is the cause of postpartum maternal bleeding. Postpartum hemorrhage is the main cause of 40% of maternal deaths in Indonesia. One way of natural treatment is by giving aloe vera which can speed up the wound healing process. Purpose: This study aims to determine the effectiveness of aloe Vera as a wound medicine on the perineum of postpartum women. Methods: This type of research iwas quantitative research with a quasi-experimental approach. The subjects of this study were mothers who experienced I and II degree perineal rupture in the Karang Anyar Health Center Work Area, South Lampung as many, a sample of 51 respondents. Data obtained from questionnaires. Data analysis used for univariate and bivariate analysis were independent t-test. Results: The data showed that the average score of perineal wound healing due to the use of aloe vera was 4.72, with a standard deviation of 1.815. while the average score of perineal wound healing that did not use aloe vera was 7.35, with a deviation of 2.545. There is a difference in the effectiveness of using aloe vera on perineal wound healing in postpartum mothers at Karang Anyar Health Center, South Lampung with P-value = 0.026.. Conclusion: The use of aloe vera was very effective for healing perineal wounds in postpartum mothers and could be used as an option in accelerating the healing of perineal wounds.

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