Proceedings of the 2022 ‘AISYIYAH International Conference on Health and Medical Sciences (A-HMS 2022)

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Peer-Review Statements

Luluk Rosida, Kyi Thar, Linda Gowan, Lisa Kenna, Andri Pranolo, Enny Fitriahadi, Astri Wulandari
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Procedure of Thoracolumbal Radiographic Examination with Scoliosis Case at Radiology Department of Yogyakarta Regional Public Hospital

Ahmad Faesol, Alfisna Fajru Rohmah, Fisnandya Meita Astari, Widya Mufida, Ayu Dewi Puspitasari
Various radiographic projections are used to produce radiographic images of thoracolumbar vertebrae with scoliosis cases. In theory, the procedure for thoracolumbar radiographic examination with scoliosis cases uses PA (Postero-Anterior) or AP (Antero-Posterior) projections, lateral, Ferguson method,...
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Analysis of BM3D Denoising Techniques to Improvement of Thoracal MRI Image: Study on Low Field MRI

Fisnandya Meita Astari, Donny Kristanto Mulyantoro, Rini Indrati
MRI examination is one of the medical supports to assess the structure and anatomy of vertebrae thoracal. The modality that can be used is low field MRI. The disadvantages are produces low signals and noise. If the signal is low and the noise is high then the SNR value is low. The denoising technique...
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The Use of Case Based Learning in Anatomy Physiology for First Year Midwifery Students

Mahindria Vici Virahaju, Desi Ekawati
Human physiology anatomy is studied by first year midwifery students to give students the ability to understand the anatomy and physiology of all body systems related to the female reproductive system. This paper aims to describe the implementation and benefits of learning Anatomy Physiology using the...
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Predictor of Adverse Pregnancy Outcome: A Scoping Review

Eka Santy Abdurrahman, Kemal N. Siregar, Rikawarastuti, Narila Mutia Nasir
Neonatal mortality are mostly preventable. It specifically occurs due to adverse pregnancy outcome (APO) that can be detected during pregnancy and handle it properly. However, it remains problem in low and middle income country such as Indonesia. This scooping review aims to identify the measurement,...
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Mobile Learning as a Research-Based Learning Media of Maternity Nursing to Educate Undergraduate Nursing Students

Noer Saudah, Indah Lestari, Catur Prasastia Lukita Dewi, Chasiru Zainal Abidin, Heni Frilasari, Esti Andarini
Research-based learning is the most recent breakthrough in maternity nursing. Learning occurred online during the COVID-19 epidemic. Mobile learning (m-learning), which is the most user-friendly platform for students to use since it is a given that every student has a smartphone (cell phones). Through...
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The Relationship Between the Work Environment and the Job Satisfaction of Nurses at Anwar Medika Sidoarjo Hospital

Duwi Basuki, Ana Zakiyah
Job satisfaction is one of the problems that many nurses still experience in hospitals. Many factors affect job satisfaction including the work environment. Problems that are often found in the work environment in hospitals are the lack of lighting systems, high room humidity, noise, and relationships...
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Antibacterial Activity Test of Ethanol Extract of Lemongrass Leaves (Cymbopogon nardus (L.) Rendle) Against Staphylococcus epidermidis

Eni Kartika Sari, Beta Ria Erika Marita Dellima, Katarina Krisnawati Hondro
Bacterial infection is one of many people's most common health problems, especially in developing countries, including Indonesia. Staphylococcus epidermidis is one of the bacteria that causes infection. Lemongrass is a plant with several active compounds that can be use for treatment, one of which...
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The Relationship of Blood Pressure on Cognitive Function in Hypertension Patients

Devi Nur Widayanti, Edy Suprayitno
WHO explains that hypertension continues to increase every year, it is estimated that in 2025 1.5 billion people with hypertension and 9.4 million people die every year due to hypertension and its complications. The prevalence of hypertension in Indonesia based on the results of Riskesdas is 34.1%. This...
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Anti-radiation Building Design: Consistency of Linear Attenuation Coefficient in Black Sand South Beach Diy Province to Get the Best X-Ray Radiation Resistance Concrete

Muhammad Fakhrurreza, Fisnandya Meita Astari, Sugeng Hadi Susilo
Radiation protection is one of the external radiation protection efforts. Concrete is the material for making external radiation shields other than lead, steel, and other heavy materials. According to [2], concrete material for a good radiation shield is made from sand from the south coast of Yogyakarta...
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Relationships of Mother Knowledge About Nutrition with Change of Weight Children Age 2–5 Years in Integrated Healthcare Center Sakura, Sawit Miri, Panggungharjo, Sewon, Bantul

Endang Khoirunnisa
The Quality of children today is a determinant of the quality of human resources (HR) in the future. Human development in the future begins with the development of today’s children. Lack of knowledge about nutrition or the knowledge to apply information obtained in daily life is an important factor in...
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Posyandu Revitalization in New Normal

Christina Pernatun Kismoyo, Istri Bartini
This study examines the description of the revitalization of the Posyandu program during the new normal period at the Padma I and II Posyandu in Gabusan Hamlet, Sewon, Bantul Regency. The purpose of this study is to find out the obstacles and solutions for the revitalization of posyandu during the new...
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Designing Mobile-Based App to Facilitate Mother and Children Homecare Services in Indonesia

Nurvita Wikansari, Nanda Surya Febrianta, Syamsu Windarti
There are various types of homecare-based health service providers and one of the most popular is homecare services for maternal and child health. In Indonesia, there is no special platform, especially mobile-based app, to find and order homecare services for mothers and children. Most mothers still...
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Bibliometric Study of the Term “Birth Trauma”

Ari Andriyani, Widy Nurwiandani
Mothers and babies remember the same obstetric events. Babies experience a variety of negative and positive events during birth, “Rarely do babies not experience trauma” Babies have many symptoms that parents and doctors consider normal, but are actually symptoms of birth trauma. Obstetric interventions...
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Factors Causing Delay in Submitting BPJS Claim at Nur Hidayah Hospital

Jeni Eka Purwitasari, Rawi Miharti, Tria Harsiwi Nurul Insani
BPJS is a legal entity established to administer the Social Security Program. One of the problems in implementing National Health Insurance is the delay in submitting a claim. Based on the preliminary study at Nur Hidayah Hospital, the delay in submitting the claim occurred every month. This paper aims...
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Exposure to Cigarettes in Pregnant Mothers and the Incidences of Low Birth Weight in Labuan Toposo

Rosmala Nur, Rahma Dwi Larasati
Low birth weight is the condition of babies body length at born weighing less than 2500 g. Since 2013 the number of low birth weight incidences in Central Sulawesi is still above the national average of 10.6%. Pregnant mothers who are exposed to cigarettes are at greater risk of miscarriage or giving...
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Health Monitoring System for Elderly Patients

Erna Rochmawati, Winny Setyonugroho, Sentagi Sesotya Utami, Iman Permana, Tri Lestari
Indonesia experienced an increase in the number of elderly people from 18 million people (7.56%) in 2010 to 25.9 million people (9.7%) in 2019, and is expected to continue to increase where in 2035 to 48.2 million people (15,77%). On the other hand, this increase in age is accompanied by complexity of...
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The Effect of Management Information System Implementation in Drug Management on the Performance of Hospital Pharmacy Installation Employees

Andri Nugroho, Aji Tetuko, Fitriani Mediastuti
The implementation of the Hospital Management Information System (SIMRS) in drug management must be able to provide access to accurate and timely information. The problems with implementing SIMRS in pharmacy installations are invalid drug stock data, the unavailable feature of the report on the expenditure...
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Junk Food Consumption Related to Female Adolescent Obesity

Faurina Risca Fauzia, Evi Wahyuntari
Research background. The prevalence of obesity status in female teenagers aged 13–15 in Bantul Regency in 2018 had seen an increase of 6.43%. The obesity status in teenagers can be caused by several factors, one of which is excessive consumption of junk food. Aim of research: This research seeks to understand...
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Latex Agglutination Method for Determination of von Willebrand Factor Antigen in Patients with Bleeding Disorders

Rahayu Anggraini, Devyana Dyah Wulandari, Novera Herdiani, Lono Wijayanti, Riska Rohmawati
Measurement of the level of von Willebrand factor antigen (VWF:Ag) in human plasma is usually carried out in a specialized laboratory in routine clinical practice and is carried out by the ELISA method which takes a long time or immunoturbidimetry which is less sensitive and specific. The purpose of...
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The Identification of Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDS) Risk Factors in Yogyakarta, Indonesia

Indriani, Veni Fatmawati
Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) are the leading cause of death and a major contributor to the burden of disease worldwide, including Indonesia. The pattern of diseases in Indonesia has undergone become an epidemiological transition over the last two dekade, mainly hypertension and diabetes. Modifiable...
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Relationship Between Delivery Confidence and Mother-Fetal Attachment During the Covid-19 Pandemic

Suesti
Confidence in facing childbirth is the main key for a pregnant woman in preparing herself mentally for a safe and comfortable delivery. As an internal factor, self-confidence greatly influences other internal factors during pregnancy such as the attachment of an inner relationship between mother and...
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The Implementation of Medical Informed Consent in Sleman Regency

Dita Kristiana, Esitra Herfanda
Yogyakarta has a high number of morbidity rate which equal high possibility of using medical services. In therapeutic transaction arise obligation between patient, health personnel and health institution. This research to understand the legal analysis of informed consent in health services as well as...
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Ideridentification of Injury in Pss Development Players Sleman U16 – 18

Rizky Wulandari, Nurwahida Puspitasari
The incidence of injuries to football players continues to increase by two percent every month. The process of healing injuries to athletes takes a long time about 2–3 months, while soccer players follow every match. This causes a lack of player performance due to injury. Prevention efforts are a reference...
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The Barriers to the Implementation of the Getar Thala Innovation Program (Gerakan Tanggulangi Anemia Remaja Dan Thalasemia) in Sleman Regency During the Covid-19 Pandemic

Rabia Wahdah, Sulistyaningsih, Herlin Fitriani
During the Covid-19 pandemic, children, adolescent girls must maintain health, be free from anemia. The Sleman District Health Office has implemented an anemia prevention program for adolescent girls through the Getar Thala innovation program despite the Covid-19 pandemic. Objective: To find out the...
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Description of Sexual Patterns in Pregnant Mothers

Yekti Satriyandari, Elika Puspitasari
Sexual patterns during pregnancy are frequently not given much attention and the consultation with health workers is unfortunately minimum. During pregnancy, intimacy with a partner is no longer considered essential. This phenomenon occurs due to changes in psychological, physiological and marital relations...
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The Barriers of Interprofessional Collaborative Practices of Healthcare Professionals in the Management of Hypertension in Pregnancy at Sewon Health Center 1 Bantul

Rahmatiar, Sulistyaningsih, Asri Hidayat
Background. Globally, hypertension in pregnancy accounts for 10–22% of maternal deaths. Puskesmas Sewon 1 is a health center with the highest incidence of hypertension in pregnancy in Bantul Regency. Objective: This study aimed to explore the obstacles of interprofessional collaborative practices of...
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The Effectiveness of Physiotherapy's Patient Education on Independent Exercise Compliance for Low Back Pain Patient

Siti Nadhir Ollin Norlinta
Low back pain or commonly referred to as LBP is a pain problem that occurs in the lower back area. Pain that persists for three months or more will enter a chronic stage, and if left untreated it can have serious physical and social consequences. After suffering from low back pain, some patients experience...
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Eating Behavior and Nutritional Status Among Women Aged 18–55 years During Covid 19 Pandemic

Nor Eka Noviani
Covid 19-Pandemic makes us have to social distancing with others. It could change emotional situation, eating behavior and food consumption. The aim of the study was to investigate the relationship between eating behavior and nutritional status (overweight and obesity). This study used a cross sectional...
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Qualitative Study of Nutritional Knowledge and Parenting Patterns on the Child Feeding Patterns of Stunting on Sebatik Island, North Kalimantan

Agil Dhiemitra Aulia Dewi, Yuga Putri Pramesti, Jihan Ukhti Nashiha
Background: The prevalence of stunting and under-nutrition of children under five in Nunukan Regency, Sebatik Island is still quite high. An important factor for children's health is the mother's knowledge and behavior, as a person who plays a role in child care. Stunting, malnutrition and...
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Neurotoxicity Risk Among Workers Exposed to Toluene in Plastic Sacks Industry

Jihan Faradisha, Fluorina Oryza Muslim, Astrina Aulia
Toluene is highly flammable chemical liquid. The most common hazards associated with toluene is inhalation. Toluene can produce fumes which can cause nausea, headaches, unconsciousness and even death. The main target of toluene is the Central Nervous System (CNS). The nervous system exposed to low doses...
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Difference in Radiograph Image Between Prints Directly on CR Modality with Print Through PACS

Ike Ade Nur Liscyaningsih, Muhammad Fa’ik, Veni Vera Felleaningrum
The radiology quality control program often called the Quality Control of Radiology, is a program of activities aimed at monitoring and maintaining radiology equipment systems, especially in the diagnostic section to determine the performance of the equipment. Quality control is available in several...
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Effect of Touching Therapy by Midwives on Labor Pain

Nuli Nuryanti Zulala, Fayakun Nur Rohmah
Introduction: Childbirth is an event that changes the life and upbringing of women that affects both physically and psychologically in the short and long term. The anxiety score is increased then labor pain also increases. One of the practices used in lowering anxiety is touching therapy by midwives....
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Weight Gain Toddler at Posyandu Kantil Sleman Yogyakarta

Sri Ratna Ningsih, Prodi Kebidanan Diii, Fakultas Ilmu Kesehatan
One of the indicators of success in a country is the fulfillment of nutrition. Therefore, the direction of nutrition development is in accordance with Law no. 36 of 2009 concerning Health, article 141 concerning efforts to improve nutrition. The nutritional improvement aims to increase individual nutrition...
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Use of Mobile Application-Assisted Observation of Infection Prevention and Control Program in Hospital

Briliana Nur Rohima, Nastiti Pramudita, Syarah Rysty Suryaty, Irvan Kurniawan
The infection prevention and control (IPC) mobile web application innovation at “Dr. YAP” Eye Hospital Yogyakarta aims to monitor the implementation of IPC program in the field to be compared to standard operating procedures (SOPs). The monitoring results are the basis for the next IPC program. Mobile...
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Literature Review: Effect of Cherry Leaf Extract on Diabetic Wounds

Diyah Candra Anita
The prevalence of diabetes mellitus (DM) is increasing from year to year. One threat must be watched out for if a DM patient is injured. These wounds can become chronic diabetic wounds where the injury is easily infected or infected with pathogenic bacteria. Since chronic diabetic wounds usually occur...
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Evaluation of School Health Unit and Nutrition Education Implementation of Yogyakarta High Schools During COVID-19 Pandemic

Dian Retnaningdiah, Silvi Lailatul Mahfida
Background: School health unit (SHU) play an important role in increasing access to health services of students. However, there are still obstacles in implementing school health and nutrition programs during COVID-19. Objective: This study aims to evaluate the implementation of SHU and nutrition education...
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Differences of Radiation Dose and Image Contrast on Anode Heel Effect Application with Thoracal Examination with Cathode Location in Proximal and Distal

Widya Mufia, Fani Susanto, Redha Okta Silfina
On radiographic examination of the vertebrae, the difference in the thickness of the thoracic vertebrae causes differences in the intensity of radiation reaching the detector so that the image quality and the dose received by the patient is different in the superior and inferior parts. The difference...
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Activity Patterns Become a Main Factor in Adolescent Menstrual Cycle Changes

Andri Nur Sholihah
Background: One of the important things in menstruation is about the menstrual cycle. The menstrual cycle in every woman is not always regular. Changes in the menstrual cycle are quite common problems with a 75% prevalence in adolescents. In addition, in a study in adolescents that is about 65% of those...
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The Effectiveness of Nutrition Comic, Cards and Video on Nutritional Knowledge of Elementary School Students in Sebatik Island, North Kalimantan

Dittasari Putriana, Jihan Ukhti Nashiha, Yuga Putri Pramesti, Ceria Ciptanurani
Background: The double burden of malnutrition still occurs in Indonesia, especially in school-age children. The prevalence of underweight and obese children aged 5–12 years in Nunukan Regency, North Kalimantan was 4.2% and 20.2%, respectively. One of the causes of nutritional problems in school-age children...
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Anatomy Learning Technology Innovation Based on the Integration of Islamic Values on Student Learning Outcomes and Characters

Diyah Candra Anita, Lutfi Nurdian Asnindari
The pandemic era impacted the decline in learning outcomes and the character of Islamic Kemuhammadiyahan, which was the hallmark of the UNISA Nursing Study program. Knowledge transfer and character-building experience many problems with online lecture meetings. This study aimed to determine the effectiveness...
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The Level of Elderly Knowledge of PHBS in Facing the New Normal Era with the Virtual Learning Method

Asyhara Naela Arifin
New normal is a term issued by the government in order to loosen social restrictions. In this new normal era elderly are one part of the population who have a high vulnerability to the Covid-19 Virus. Therefore, in the new normal era, is necessary for the elderly to carry out an activity that can keep...
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Mixed-Method Study: Prenatal Yoga Effectiveness for the Mental Health of Pregnant Motherspaper

Yayuk Puji Lestari, Ika Friscila
Prenatal yoga aims to prepare pregnant women physically, psychologically and spiritually in the face of childbirth. The purpose of the study was to determine the effectiveness of attending prenatal yoga classes on the mental health of pregnant women. This study uses a mixed method with a quantitative...
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Acceptance Death as Part of Life: Spouse in Malaysia

Farhah Hanun Ngah, Jamiah Hj Manap, Arena Che Kassim, Salina Nen
In Malaysia, deaths are increasing due to various factors such as chronic diseases, road accidents, the Covid-19 epidemic and others. The year 2020 to 2022 shows a decrease in life expectancy due to the increase in excess deaths during the Covid-19 pandemic. The increase in mortality is increasing but...
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The Relationship Between Positive Thinking and Body Image in Youth in Yogyakarta

Ratna Yunita Setiyani Subardjo, Tia Indriana Putri, AbRahman Roseliza-Murni, Salina binti Nen, Nur Saadah binti Mohamad Aun
Background Physical appearance is one type of body image that is the main concern of a woman. If a woman has a positive mind on her body, she will not feel disturbed by her physical condition. On the other hand, a woman who fails to think positively, tends to be dissatisfied with her body...
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Hadith of Prophet Muhammad Saw About Commanding Prayer at an Early Age and Ability to Beat Them from the Perspective of Child Development Psychology

Royan Utsany
Prayer or Salat in Islam occupies a very important position, even prayer is the second pillar of Islam after the creed, even the command to pray has been instilled since the age of 7 years as described in the hadith of the prophet. Explicitly the hadith of the prophet related to the command to pray at...
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Implementation of Accountability and Participation Community in Village Fund Management in Girikerto Village

Fitri, Rigel Nurul Fathah
In order to realize an advanced, independent and democratic village, it requires a budget for development and community empowerment in a village. The budget is regulated in PP (Government Regulation) No. 60 of 2014 concerning Village Funds which states that village funds are funds sourced from the APBN...
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Analysis of Accounting Information Systems for Outpatients Receivables at Hidayatullah Islamic Hospital D.I Yogyakarta

Muhamad Rifandi, Seto Satriyo Bayu Aji
Hospitals as an entity require an Accounts Information System (AIS) Receivable so that the process of recognizing, recording, billing, and writing off receivables can run effectively. Using qualitative research methods with a Focus Group Discussion (FGD) approach can dig deeper into the focus of the...
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The Relationship of Physiotherapy Services During the Covid-19 Pandemic with Children's Weight and Motor Intelligence at the Growth and Building Clinic of PNTC Surakarta

Enny Fitriahadi, Lailatuz Zaidah, Arif Kurniawan
The background of the growth and development of children in Indonesia still needs serious attention, the rate of growth and development delays is still quite high, around 5–10% experiencing general developmental delays. Two out of 1000 babies have motor development disorders and 3 to 6 out of 1000 babies...
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Bibliometric Study of Post Partum Contraception During COVID-19 Pandemic

Istri Bartini, Riadini Wahyu Utami, Ari Andriani, Fitriani Mediastuti
This research determinant the trends of academic articles on the use of postpartum contraception during the COVID-19 pandemic and provides a roadmap for possible future studies on this topic. In this context, bibliometric and content analysis methods were used. Data were collected through the Google...