Journal of Breastfeeding Practice
https://ejournal.poltekkes-kaltim.ac.id/index.php/breastfeeding
<p>Breastfeeding is one of the essential public health that can have implications for social and economic problems. Babies who don't receive breast milk tend to be in worse health than babies who are breastfed. In addition, mothers who do not breastfeed also increase their own health risks.</p> <p>Publications related to breastfeeding are still widespread. Breastfeeding-related articles are generally published in journals that focus on nursing, midwifery, paediatrics, family medicine, public health, immunology, physiology, sociology, and others. Therefore, we specifically facilitate publications related to breastfeeding through <strong>Journal of Breastfeeding Practice</strong>.</p> <p><strong>Journal of Breastfeeding Practice</strong> is an open-access journal that focuses on the development of breastfeeding science with the aim of expanding knowledge, thinking and research in breastfeeding. This journal addresses the need for high-quality, multi-disciplinary journals. Topics raised include scope</p> <p><strong>Journal of Breastfeeding Practice</strong> is dedicated to publishing original research results. All submitted manuscripts will be reviewed provided that they have never been published or are being submitted for publication elsewhere. In addition, research must contain the latest information in the field of Breastfeeding Practice.</p>Poltekkes Kemenkes Kalimantan Timuren-USJournal of Breastfeeding Practice0000-0000Evidence of a Significant IgG Secretory Immune Response in Breast Milk and Blood There is a Mother Breastfeeding a Survivor of Covid 19 During Childbirth in Samarinda in 2022
https://ejournal.poltekkes-kaltim.ac.id/index.php/breastfeeding/article/view/69
<p>The COVID-1 pandemic puts mothers at risk of transmitting SARS-CoV-2 to their babies or children while breastfeeding. East Kalimantan is ranked 5in 2021 and ranked 10 in Oktober 2022. Where children regardless of gender are all sensitive to COVID-19. (2) Breast milk contains high levels of secretory type antibodies (sIgG), breastfeeding from mothers who recover from COVID-19 can reduce this immunity to babies. (5), Objective: To analyze the relationship between IgG in breast milk and blood in breastfeeding mothers. Covid 19. The type of research is a control analytical study that is not exposed to covid. On the case control approach. Cases are breastfeeding mothers who are exposed to Covid. Blood and breast milk are taken for 5 CC each and then checked for levels of Ig A and Ig G. Total samples of 27 blood and 18 breast milk of respondents. Minimum Blood IgG result1131.96300, Maximum 105774.58400 mean 40440.8053704, up to 33454.78224272. Minimum IgG ASI 4405.16200, Max 289530.00800, Mean 146174.3697222, up to 97794.70426397. Product Moment correlation analysis of Blood IgG with breast milk IgG P Value 0.000 < 0.005.There is a relationship between blood IgG and breast milk IgG in breastfeeding mothers who have survived covid 19. Suggestion: Mothers who are breastfeeding exposed to Covid 19 are expected to give breast milk, help provide immunity, especially for vulnerable newborns, contain high levels of secretory type antibodies (sIgG), breastfeed from mothers recovering from COVID-19 can decrease immunity to babies</p>Endah WahyutriNilam NoormaJusak NugrahaI Gede Andika Sukarya
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2023-05-242023-05-241116The Role of The Family in Increasing Exclusive Breastfeeding
https://ejournal.poltekkes-kaltim.ac.id/index.php/breastfeeding/article/view/57
<p>According to the United National Children's Found (UNICEF) there are 123 countries which show that worldwide most babies have been breastfed in their lifetime, with 95% coverage of babies having received breast milk, but this figure varies quite a bit between low-, middle- and middle-income countries. high-income countries. According to data from the Performance Report of the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Indonesia in 2021, in Indonesia, 69.7 percent of infants aged less than 6 months were exclusively breastfed. While in East Kalimantan Province in 2021 as many as 66.8 percent of infants aged less than 6 months who received exclusive breastfeeding, this figure puts East Kalimantan Province still below the national figure (Performance Report of the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Indonesia, 2021). According to data from the Performance Report of the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Indonesia in 2021, in Indonesia, 69.7 percent of infants aged less than 6 months were exclusively breastfed. While in East Kalimantan Province in 2021 as many as 66.8 percent of infants aged less than 6 months who received exclusive breastfeeding, this figure puts East Kalimantan Province still below the national figure (Performance Report of the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Indonesia, 2021). This type of research uses a Literature review, which contains a description of the theory, findings and other research materials obtained from reference materials to be used as the basis for research activities (Siregar, 2019). Article search is sourced from Google Scholar. The articles used by the researchers are journals published in the last 5 years, namely 2017 to 2022, and 5 articles were obtained for review. The results of the analysis of the five articles showed that there was a relationship between family support and the success of exclusive breastfeeding. With the results that have been discussed regarding the relationship between the role of the family and the success of exclusive breastfeeding, it can be concluded that all studies state that there is a relationship between the role of the family and exclusive breastfeeding. But there are still many mothers who have not given exclusive breastfeeding, due to several factors such as age, education, and occupation. The role of the family is very much needed by the mother in caring for the baby, because it can affect the attitude and behavior of the mother when breastfeeding</p>Dini Indo Virawati
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2023-05-242023-05-2411713The Effect of Oketani Massage on Breast Milk Production in Postpartum Mothers in the Muara Rapak Health Center Area
https://ejournal.poltekkes-kaltim.ac.id/index.php/breastfeeding/article/view/74
<p>Exclusive breastfeeding until the age of 6 months prevents the death of 1.3 million children under five years of age, influenced by factors that breast milk does not come out immediately, feels pain while breastfeeding, the baby is exposed to the situation and circumstances of putting mother's milk. Oketani massage provides a sense of postpartum comfort, a sense of loss of the mother, softer breasts, more elastic areola and placing makes it easier for the baby to suckle. Through videos, postpartum mothers watch independently and together with other postpartum mothers through video zoom meetings, increasing understanding of the normal oketani breast massage method. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of oketani massage on postpartum mother's milk production through video. The research design is a quasi-experimental design with a quasi-experimental post-test only non-equivalent control group design approach. analyzed by T-test. Purposive sampling research sample, 12 pregnant women for intervention and control. The results of the Oketani Massage Test through watching videos, Paired Test Samples of the Oketani Massage Test Intervention average results/Mean 21.8333, Control Mean 25.2500 and the Sufficiency Value of Breastfeeding Intervention average or Mean 43.8333, Control Mean 38.1667. Siq Levenes breast milk adequacy test .165 > 0.05 variance of intervention data and homogeneous control. There is an effect of Oketani Massage intervention on the performance or adequacy of ASI Sig 2 tailed <0.05. The success of Oketani Massage, postpartum mothers watched the video zoom meeting continued independently. Many questions especially can be done by yourself. Mother's milk production increases, which can be seen from the assessment of the baby getting breast milk. Oketani massage really needs to be spread on other occasions so that many mothers can benefit and prevent shunting of children. Oketani massage uses videos for postpartum mothers to increase knowledge of postpartum mothers and their families about breast care in increasing milk production and breast milk growth</p>Grace Carol Sipasulta
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2023-05-282023-05-28111420Oxytocin Massage and Breastcare Therapies to Accelerate Dispensing Breast Milk In Postpartum Mother
https://ejournal.poltekkes-kaltim.ac.id/index.php/breastfeeding/article/view/71
<p>One of high factor risk of stunting is exclusive breastfeeding failure. In Indonesia, 65.7% of children aged 0 – 23 months have not or never been breastfed by the mother because many reasons. In East Kalimantan, 77.9% children aged 0 – 23 months have not or never been breastfed (National Basic Health Research, 2018). The previous study said that breastfeeding failure caused by mothers are not able to breastfeed the baby because of the long time milk to come out (IMD failure). The purpose of this research to analysis effect of oxytocin massage and breastcare therapies on accelerating Dispensing Breastmilk. This is research used quasi experiment design with 56 mothers in RSUD A.Wahab Sjahranie in 2021. Analysis chi-square showed that p value 0.000 < 0.05, there were Significantly value of acceletae of breastmilk. It because of the therapies stimulate the pituitary to release oxytocin hormone then the hormone stimulate muscles to squeeze out the milk that is in the alveoli, lobes, and ducts containing milk that is released through the nipples</p>Christinawati BR Haloho
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2023-05-242023-05-24112123Effect of Endorphin Massage on Colostrum Production in Post Sc Mothers in The Postpartum Room at Ratu Aji Putri Botung Hospital Penajam
https://ejournal.poltekkes-kaltim.ac.id/index.php/breastfeeding/article/view/72
<p>Colostrum is a very important source of life for children where in breast milk there are many nutrients needed by children that support the growth and development of a child. Complex problems regarding the longer colostrum expulsion time in post-SC compared to normal postpartum mothers are caused by the effects of anesthesia and early ambulation. Expenditure of breast milk, especially colostrum in post SC, is often delayed 2-3 days and even 1 week after birth, so it is necessary to accelerate the release of colostrum, one of which is endorphin massage. Objective of this research is to determine the effect of Endorphin massage on the production of colostrum. This type of research is true experimental with a posttest-only control group design with a sample size of 36 where the endorphin massage group is 18 people and the control group is 18 people selected using accidental sampling. Observation sheet measuring instrument. Data analysis used paired t tests and independent t-tests. The time of the expulsion of colostrum in postpartum SC mothers in the experimental group who was given endorphin massage had an average time of the expulsion of colostrum of 9.227 hours. The time of the expulsion of colostrum in postpartum SC mothers in the control group who were not given endorphin massage had an average time of the expulsion of colostrum of 20.328 hours. There is an effect of endorphin massage on colostrum expenditure in postpartum SC mothers with a p-value of 0.000. the average time to expel colostrum with endorphin massage was 11.100 hours faster than post-SC mothers who did not receive endorphin massage. The conclusion is Endorphin massage is effective in accelerating the time of colostrum expulsion</p>Endah Wahyutri
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2023-05-242023-05-24112429