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Proceeding of
The 3rd lntemational Conference on Heaith Science 2016
"Optimizing theMental Health under SDGs"

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Editorial Boad for Proceeding
Ghief:
Sabar Santoso, S.Pd.,APP.,M.Kes

iiembes:
Desl Rochmawati, SS.,M.Hum
Andika Trisurini, S.Pd
Ayu Triani, S.T.
Eva Lidya Yunita, AMd.KG

Reviewer:
Sammy O Barasa, BSN,MPH (Kenya MedicalTraining College Chuka Campus)
Th. Ninuk Sri Hartini, Ph.D (Health Polytechnic of Health Ministry Yogyakarta, lndonesia)
Dr. lr. lriantonAritonang, M.Ks (Health Polytechnic of Heatth MinistryYogyakarta, lndonesia)
Dr. lMadeAlitGunawan, M.Si(Healttr Polytechnicof Healttr MinistryYogyakarta, lndonesia)
Dr. Yuni Kusrniyati, SST.,M.PH (Hetth Polytecfrnic of Health Ministry Yogyakartia, lndonesia)
Dr Shefaly Shorey, PhD,Msc (Zoology), BSc (Gen Science), RN, RM (Alice Lee Centre for
Nursing Studies, Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore)

Ns. ShantiVlhrdhaningsih, M.Kep.,Sp.J.,Ph.D (Muhammadiyah University of Yogyakarta)
Dr. Jenita Doli Tine Donsu, SKM.,M.Si (Health Polytechnic of Health Ministry Yogyakarta,
lndonesia)
(Heaiffr
Heatttt MinistryYogyakarta, lndonesia)
Polytechnicof
M.Kes
Dr. drg. \Mworo Haryani,
(Health
Polytechnic of Health Ministry Semarang,
Dr. drg. Diyah Fatmawati, MDSc Kes
lndonesia)
Dr. Iswanto, S.Pd.,M.Kes (Health Polytechnic of Health Ministry Yogyakarta, lndonesia)
Prof. Dr. dr. Adi Heru Sutomo, M.Sc.,DCN.,DLSHTM.,PKK (Universitas Gajah Mada,
Yogyakarta, ndonesia)
Dr. ChoirulAmri, STP.,M.S| (Health Polytechnic of Heatth Ministry Yogyakarta, lndonesia)
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Editore:
Sabar Santoso, S.Pd.,APP.,M.Kes

Dr. drg. \Mrworo Haryani,M.Kes
Dr. lr. I MadeAlit Gunawan, M.Si
Dr. lswanto, S.Pd.,M.Kes
BudiSetiawan, M.Sc
Almira Sita Sari, S.Gz.,MPH
Niken Meilani, S.SiT,S.Pd.,M.Kes
Ns. Sutejo, S. Kep.,M.Kep,Sp. Kep.J
Aryani \Mdayati, S.SiT.,M.PH

Table of Contents
Page

Conference

viii
Address from The Chairman of The
ix
Address fom Director of Health Polytechnic of Health Ministry
The 3rd lntemationalConference On Health Science 2016 Committee................ x
xvi

List of Keynote
wii
List of Oral
xix
List of Poster
1
Abstract of Keynote
10
Full text of Oral
186
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Full text of Poster

Yogyakarta

Speaker....
Presentation
Presentation................
Speakerc
Presentation................

Presentation................

Oral Presentation
O{1 Relationship of Aftitude about Premarital Pregnancy and the lncidence of
Premarital Pregnancies in Kulon Progo 2015
YaniWdyastuti

(lndonesia)

10

O-02 lmmunizatlon and Autiem of Ghildren 3 to 16 Years Old in Rumah Autls
Bekasi
lsoniAstuti, Asmijati, Mumun Munigar

O{3
O{4

(lndonesia)


15

Health Betief Model of ReproductiveWomen lnterests to Pap Smear
Risma Fitria Dianasai, Suwoyo, lndah Rahmaningtyas

23

Quality of Life: Tuberculosis in Pregnancy; The Metro City, lndonesia
YettiAnggruini, Maftini

29

Andonesia)

(lndonesia)

O-05 The Effect Of Piper Betle Llnn Leaf lnfusa ln Perineal Wound Healing ln
Privately Practicing Midwives
Ana


Kumiati(lndonesia)

0{6

36

Gonelation betureen Charac'teristics and Pregnancyrisk Using Poedji
Rochjati's Scoring Card
Heni PujiWahyuningsih, Yuni Kusmiyati, Lisiana Anggnini (lndonesia) 45

O{r7 Effect of Warm Compress and Aromatherapy lnhaled Peppermint to
Decrease the lntensity of Pain Menstruation (Dysmenorrhea)
Tri Maryani, Dwiana

52

The Effect of Asphyxia on the Development of Ghildren
YuniKusmiyati, lsti Noruiana, Heni PuiiWahyuningsih

58


Effect of Turmeric Tamarind Drinks to Decrease Primary Dysmenorrhea
Si Lestariningsih, Weliyati, Dwinda Alhuda Arcfa

65

Estiwidani(lndonesia)

O{8
O{r9

(lndonesia)

Andonesia)

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O-10 Analysis of GL2 gas obtained from salt water electrolysisas disinfectan
in the disinfection of care rooms in hospitals ( A controlling Effort for

nosocomial infectioins)
Sri PujiGanefati, Hartono, AdiHeru Sutomo, Pmbang Setyono (lndonesia)

O-11 Theformulation modelof lime

...

71

peel extractand pandan as an antimicrobial

to decrease the number or air bacteria at bedroom
SitiHanilstiqomah, Muhamad Minafauzie (lndonesia)

O-12 Strengthening Soclal Capital

on Mosquito

Eradication

79

of

Dengue

Hemorrhagic Fever in Bantul District
Heru Subais Kasjono, Subiyanto, DmjatTi Kaftono, Eny Lestari (lndonesia)... 87

O-i3

Use of Learning ltiedia Gampus Wall Mural (Mudik) Toward Achievement
at Waste Management Subiect of Students Dlll Environmental Health
Departement of Health Polytechnic of Health Ministry in Yogyakarta 2016

Bambang Suwerda

(tndonesia)

99

O-14 Detection of Transovarial Transmition on Dengue Virus in Aedesaegypti
Mosquitoe with SBPG lm unohistokim ia Techn ique
SitiZainatun Wasilah, Siti Rahmah tJmniyati, Tribaskoro TS (lndonesia) 106

O-15 Periodisity of MicrofilariaeMalayl at Central Bomeo Province
Budi Setiawan, Tri Baskoro, Soeyoko

(lndonesia)

0-16 Stressors Analysis in UNRIYO Students
Health System in Univercity
Wahyu R*hdiat, Deden lwan Setiawan

114

as A Basic to Develop Mental

(lndonesia)

O-17 Depression Among Adolecent ln Bogor
lreYulia, Kartikaweni, TantriWdyarti, Na Utami(lndonesia)

12O

128

O-18 The lnfluence Of The Safe Community Of Pregnancy Training Toward
The Knowledge And Afritude Of Health Volunteers Of Gommunity Health
Center ln The Primary Health Care Genter Of Langsat Pekanbaru Riau
lndonesia
1U
Sri Utami, Ganis

lndriati(ndonesia)

O-19 The Relationship between Grade of Dyspnea with Quality of Life Patients
With Tuberculosis
Siti Rahmali, Elza Affiafista, Veny Elita

(ndonesia)

150

O-20 Stimulation Model Of Growth And Development Of Fine Motor Skills and
Sensory lntegration Of Children Autism ln Health Promotion
Atik Badiah, Ravik Karcidi, Ahmad Arman Subijanto, Ditrah Hanim (nfunesia)... 158

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O-21 Age Relationship With Sevete Prc Eclampsia Prevalence ln Sundari
Hospital Medan
Dodoh Khodijah, Elizawarda

(lndonesia)

166

O-22 Comparation of Cholesterol Levels in Obesity And Non Obesity at
Polytechnic Health Ministry of Medan
lda Nurhayati,Yulina DwiHastuty (lndonesia)

172

O-23 The Correlation Of Handover lmplementation and Nurce Performance
Cecep Tri Wbowo, Soep, Zainuddin Hanhap

'

(lndonesia)

180

Poster Presentation
P-01 The Description Of Characteristics Of Abortion Cases At The Sleman
Regional Public Hospital lN 2014
Nurut lslejar Estiyanti ,Sai Hastuti , Munica Rrta Hemayanti (ndonesia).....-... 186

P42

Knowledge and Attitude about Early Detection of Gervical Cancer
tndhun Dyah Susanti, Hesty Wdyasih, Nanik Setiyawati

(ndonesia)

194

P-03 Determinants of Unmet Need for Family Planning Among Women in West
Lombok Regency
Mutiaru Rachmawati S,Yunita Madiana, NiNengah AriniMumi(lndonesia) .... 201

P{}4

Knowledge of Motherc about Nutrition with Nutritional Status of Children
Aged 1€ Years
207
Mim Susanti, lm Titisari, Finta lsti Kundafti

(ndonesia)

Mothers'Characteristics (Education and Job) and Family Behavior
in Applying Nutrition-Aware Family (Kadarzi) in Ambarketawang,
Gamping, Sleman

P-05 Study of

Waryana, Abidillah Mursyid, Ehinta

P-06 The Development

(lndonesia)

Of Cadre's Perfonnance UYith The Training Of

215

Nutritional

Assessment On Children ln Posyandu
Fery LusvianaWdiany

(lnbnesia)

............. 225

P-07 The lmpact Of Psychological Trauma On.Mctims Of Traffic Accidents
Julian Pakpahan

(ndonesia)

229

P-08 Knowledge Characteristic Goncerning Lactation With Breastfeeding
Technique Among Posyandu Gadre ln ilalang
Wira Daramatasia, Nurma Afrani

(lndonesia)

233

P-09 lmportance of Assistance to Children With Cancer
Prof. Muhammad Rafraz Kayani, Jenita DT Donsu

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of

Prebiotic from Gembili (Dioscorea esculenta) Powder
towardTotal Prebiotic Bacteria Lactobacillus casei in an in vitro

P-10 Benelit

Eni Kumiati, Suyana

(lndonesia)

243

P-11 The Usage of Tooth Paste in Decreasing Plaque Score in Elementary
Students Massal Tooth Brushing
Wworo Haryani, Almujadi, lrma Siregar

(lndonesia)

.....

247

P-12 Effect of Orange Flavourd Soft Drinks Againb The Level of Acidity
Salivary PH in Elementary School Students
S[r Sutasfn,

DwiEniPurwati(lndonesia)

P-{3

Effectiveness Family Psychoeducation Therapy

..-. 251

ln PatienE lllental

Disorderc
Destiantitndah Mayasari

P-14 Between

(lndonesia)
The Effectiveness Of Pharmacological And

258

Non-

Paharmagological Therapy ln Effort Smoking Cessation
Adelheid RiswantiHeminsih

(lndonesia)

263

P-15 Meditation-Dzikir Effect on Anxiety in Patients' Family Who Will Get
Percutaneus Translum inasi Coronary Artery
Harmilah, Subroto

(lndonesia)

P-16 Strategies To lncrease Survival
Systematic Review
Syafrudin L. Ahmad, Ode lrman

268

Rate of Hemorrtragic Stroke Patients: A

(lndonesia)

276

P-17 The lmpact of Workplace Bullying in Nursing
Claudia Wui Prihandini (lndonesia)

...........

P-18 Risk Factorinatysis Of Filariasis Lymphatic

283
ln Viqueque Sub District Of

Timor Leste,
Cesltina Pinto Soares, Djoko Sarwona, Budi Setiawan (Timor

Leste)

288

P-19 The Relations of Gingivitis Severity Levels with Teeth Sensitivity on
Women Aged 3045
EttyYuniafly, QurotiA'yun, Puspita Retno

Hapsari

....... 295

P-20 The Provision of Glean Water, Gontamination Risk and Environment
Perception Of l/Uater User Groups (Pokmair) in Watumalang District,
Wonosobo Regency, Central Java
Pujiyati, Prabang Setyono, Wryanto
P

-21

(lndonesia)

302

Behavior Of Parenb And Response Of Ghildrcn Living tlUith Hiy Aids (Glwha)
306
Sari Hastuti

(ndonesia)

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o-06
CORRELATION BETWEEN CHARACTERISTICS AND PREGNANCYRISK
USING POEDJI ROCHJATI'S SCORING CARD
Heni Puii Wahyuningsihl, Yuni Kusmiyati2, Lusiana Anggrainis
1,2)

[email protected], Lectur of Poltekkes Kemenkes Yogyakarta, Jalan Mangkuyudan
MJ lll/304 Yogyakarta 55143.

ABSTRACT
Matemal mortality due to inadequate handling delivery complications, deaths can be prevented
and avoided. Early detection is important for predicting pregnancy complications that may
occur so it can be caught early risk factors that develop in gestation further. This study aimed
to determine the conelation characteristics of mothers with risk pregnancies with a screening
PoedjiRochjati's Scoring Card. This type of research is observasional with cross sectional
design. Sample is pregnantwomen in Sewon llcommunity Health centers. Samplingtechniques
thatsaturated the entire population of 60 pregnant women in April 2015. Data in the form of
primary data collected by direct questionnaire, the results were analyzed with chi squareThis study showesd that the majority of women classified as high-risk pregnancy. There are
association between age (p = 0.000), parity (p = 0.040), spacing pregnancies (p = 0.034),
obstetric history (p = 0.001), and history of disease (p = 0.021 ) with the level of risk of pregnancy.

There is no relationship between the level of education (p = 0.510) and employment stiatus

(p = 0.203). From pregnancy screening indicate that the majority of high+isk mothers need a
ieferral system and proper planning of delivery for pregnant women at Sewon ll community
Health centers. ln conclusion, there is aassociation between age, parity, spacing of pregnancy,
obstetric history, history of disease with risk pregnancy.

Keywods: characteristics, pregnancyrisk, PoedjiRochjati's Scoring Card

Background
Maternal Mortality Rate (MMR) became one of the important indicators of public health
degree.Target achievement of the Millennium Developmental Goal's (MDG), namely reducing
the MMR to 125 per 100,0@ live births in 2015. According to PoedjiRochiatievery minute
of every day, somewhere in the world, one person died due to complications of childbirth.
lndonesia's MMR is still very high. A total of 228 mothers die in every 100,000 live births.
This condition is cemented lndonesia as one of the countries with the highest MMR Asia,
the 3rd highest in theASEAN region, and the 2nd highest in the SEAR region. Until the year
2012 lndonesia's commitment to the MDG's.are still very far tom the target, because it is
based on the data IDHS 2012 lndonesia's MMR would rise to 359 per 100,000 live births.t
Mc Cartry and Mine (1992) desdibes Ure detenninants of prcry / close maternal mortality are
complications during pregnancy, chiHbirth, and postpartum wfrib determinant between covering

acms to health servies,

and healtry behaviors.z Most of the
matemal deaths a tragedy that could have been prevented, avoided, and requires the attention

health status, rcproduc{ive status,

of the intemational mmmunity. Matemal mortality caused by handlirg ddivery complications
were inadequate. Birth complications can occur in all pregnantwomen ard is a manifes{dion of
matemal risk fadors that muld cause a risk / hazard on childbirth.3 \Mrile the variables associated
wih obstetric complicatbns indrde birth atterdants, panty, demenor, prcgnant complications
prior history and the plae of ddivery. lMothe/s education level will afiect the mother's level of

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knouledge. The h[her the percon's level of knorvledge, will allow a pe6on or people acmsing
health information.s People who work have a mindset that is morc extensive than that does not
work it is influenced by a better social interaction so as to enhance the level of knowledge or
experience and more exposure health information.6lnformation a woman to conceive and give
birth orhaveachild isdetermined bythereadinessof thethreefiings: physicalreadiness, mental,
and social readiness / economics. Pregnant women at the age les than 20 years and more than
35 years have an inseased risk for complications 5.117 times of the aged 2S.35 year.7 mothers
1
with high panty, or more than 4 higher risk of obstetric complications is greaterthan the panty.
Spacing pregnancies also contribute in increasing the risk of pregnancy. Mothers with gestational
distance of lessthan 2 yearcof 16.512timesthe risk of obstetriccomplications compared with a
dishnce of more than2yar.T mothers who have abnormalities at biffi had a 25.0 times greater
risk for matemal deaths occur @mpared to no birth defects. \Mto have a history of the disease
have a mortality risk 25.4 times greaterthan thosewithout a his{ory of disease.s

Efforts are being made to prevent the occunence of complications is to increase the
coverage of antenatal care, then all pregnantwomen are given care and antenatalscreening
with Score Card PoedjiRochjati (SCPR) for the early detection of pro-active, ie recognize
problems that need to be wary and find early presence danger signs and risk factors in
pregnancy risk fiactors that can be found growing in gestation more lanjurt.3 Eady detection of
symptoms and danger signs during pregnancy is the best effort to prevent seilous disruption
of the mother's pregnancy safety.e
Data from Bantul Health Profile 2014 above, the rate of matemal mortality in Bantul in
2013 increased compared to the year 2012.|n the year 2013 amounted to 96.83 / 100,000
live births that a number of 13 cases, whereas in 2012 amounted to 52.2 / 100,000 or 7
cases. ln 2013 PHC Sewon ll, Kretek, Displays, and Pleret accounted forthe largest mortality
in Bantu!. SewonPuskesmaas region ll is relatively closest to the refenalfacility because it
was in town. The approximate number of pregnant women with complications of pregnancy
in Community health center of Sewon ll was ranked the Sth largest in Bantul.lo
This study aimed to determine the conelation charac{eristics of the mother is the level of
education, employment status, age, parity, spacing of pregnancy, obstetric history and history
of diseaserisk pregnancy in pregnantwomen.This study aimsto determinethe relationship
of matemal characteristics such as age, parity, spacing of pregnancy, obstetric history and
history of disease to the level of risk of pregnancy using PoedjiRochjati's Scoring Card.

Method
This type of research is analytic survey with cross-sectional design. This research
samples using sampling techniques saturate thd entire population in this study were pregnant
women duringtheirpregnancy in Community Health CenterSewon ll lnApril2015the number
of 60 people. This research was conducted at Community Health CenteSewon llBantul. The
variables studied were the level of risk of pregnancy and matemal characteristie consist of
educational level, employment status, age, parity, spacing of pregnancy, obstetric history,
and the history of disease. The research instrument used was a questionnaire directly with
PoedjiRochjati'sScoring Card. ln this study, the data is taken directly fom the respondent
(primary data) consisting of age, parity, employment status, pendidikan, spacing of children,
and a history of previous deliveries and secondary of KIA book form data fom antenatal care
including medical history. Data processing methods, namely scoring, coding and tabulating.
Univariate data analysis using the chi-square with Confidence lnterval (Cl) of 95% (o = 0.05).

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Result
Analysis ofttre conelation betweenthe incidence women withobstetric complicationsusing
thechi-square shows the resultsas shown in Tablel.

Tablel.Corretation between Gharacteristics Mother Prcgnancy Risk Level Scoring
Card Poedji Rochiati on PregnantWomen
Variable

t*n

Category

F o/o
Level

Of

Not Schools

01

26.1 12
19.4 12
20.0 1
1
Not Work
10 27.0 17
Work
3 13.0 I
Bekerja
35 Years 9 52.9 I

Education Basic

lntermediate
Height

Job Status

0

F

Age
17-U Years
Parity Nulliparous

6
6

4
4
4

Distance

Primiparity
3
Multiparas
GrandemultiPara 2
s2or>1OYears 4

Pregnancy

>z- 4 have the risk of decline in organ function which lead to complications
3
of pregnancy and childbirth, such as bleeding, uterine rupfure, diabetes, and the other.
Mothers with high parity, or more than 4 higher risk of obstetric complications is greater than
the parity. aln accordancewith the abovetheory this study showsthatwomen with high risk
pregnancies occur in women who gave birth to more than four times the amount of 100%,
whereas mothers who had not delivered evenly in a low risk, high, and very high. Chi-square
test results showed 2 years or