Ma'rifah, Umi and Aryunani, Aryunani
(2016)
The Effectiveness Of Implementation IMD (Early Initiation Of Breastfeeding) Through The Improvement Of Suckle Skills In Newborn and Primiparous Breastfeeding Success at Muhammadiyah Surabaya Hospital.
International Seminar Midwifery Education Reform, 1
(1).
Asosiasi Institusi Pendidikan Kebidanan Indonesia (AIPKIND), Jakarta, pp. 189-194.
ISBN 978-602-72480-6-9
Abstract
ABSTRACT
The Infant mortality was still high in Indonesia, one contribute factor was the support of health workers towards the implementation of the IMD (Early Initiation of Breastfeeding) was still low. IMD has not been implemented to the fullest to date, resulting in newborns who would otherwise be doing early stimulation of the breast reaches its peak in the first hour to be delayed forty hours later, but it also resulted in a delay in ability primiparous to start breastfeeding her baby. The study aims to determine the effectiveness of the application of IMD to increased the ability to suckle the newborn and the mother primiparous breastfeeding success. The study design is a pre-experimental type of Static-Group Comparison. It was the collected data on October 6 to 5 November 2013. The study population was women gave birth in the hospital. Muhammadiyah Surabaya with a total sample of 28 consecutive sampling technique. Collection techniques by observation used the observation formats IMD, the ability of infant feeding and breastfeeding success. Effectiveness data analysis capabilities at IMD suckling babies with Fisher's Exact test showed statistically significant results with p value is 0.021 <α 0.05. The results of the data analysis of the effectiveness of the primiparous mothers breastfeeding success at IMD also showed a significant result p value is 0.007 <α 0.05.So the effective application of IMD to improve the ability to suckle the newborn and breastfeeding success primiparous mothers in Surabaya Muhammadiyah hospital.
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