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2018 --$tThe Association of Sources of Information and Social Culture with the Immunization of Measles Rubela (MR) in Lubuk Buaya Primary Health Center Padang City --$tThe Relationship between Mother's Knowledge, Education and Occupation towards MR (Measles Rubella) Vaccine and The Status of MR (Measles Rubella) Vaccination on Toddler at the Work Area of Dadok Public Health Center, Tunggul Hitam, Padang City --$tFACTORS RELACTED TO COMPLIANCE WITH PREGANANT WOMEN IN IRON TABLET CONSUME IN WORK AREA OF PEMANCUNGAN HEALTH CENTER , PADANG CITY IN 2017 --$tFACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH ANTENATAL CARE VISITS AT DISTRICT OF SUNGAYANG HEALTH CENTER, TANAH DATAR REGENCY IN 2017 --$tTHE ASSOCIATION BETWEEN MACRONUTRIENT INTAKE WITH STUNTING INCIDENCE IN CHILDREN AGED 24-59 MONTHS IN IKUR KOTO PRIMARY HEALTH CENTER OF PADANG 2019 --$tFactors Related To Learning Achievements In School Children In Sdn 11 Kampung Jua Padang 2019 --$tFactors Related To Implementation of Early Breastfeeding Initiation On Mother's Work Area Post Partum of Ikur Koto Health Center, In Padang City --$tTHE EFFECT OF PREMARITAL EDUCATION ON READINESS FOR THE FIRST PREGNANCY OF BRIDES IN RELIGIOUS AFFAIRS OFFICE LUBUK BEGALUNG, PADANG --$tThe Effect of Effleurage Massage Technique on Pain Changes in PostPartum at Salewangang Regional Public Hospital of Maros --$tTHE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ANTENATAL CARE IMPLEMENTATION AND LABOR PREPARATION OF THIRD TRIMESTER PRIMIGRAVIDA MOTHERS IN LUBUK BUAYA PUBLIC HEALTH CENTER --$tFACTORS RELATED WITH THE INCIDENCE OF SEVERE PREECLAMPSIA AT THE HOSPITAL DR M DJAMIL PADANG --$tThe Differences in Academic Achievement Between Bidikmisi and Non-Bidikmisi Students of Midwifery Bachelor Degree Students at Faculty of Medicine Universitas Andalas --$tRelationship Education, Knowledge And Attitude To The Use Of Mow Contraception Method On Family Planning Acceptor In The Work Area Of Lubuk Buaya Community Health Center Of Koto Tangah Sub-District Padang Year 2017 --$tCorrelation Of Calcium Levels With The Strength Of Uterus Contraction On The Active Phase Of First Stage Labor --$tTHE EFFECT OF YOGA ON THE FIRST STAGE LENGTH OF CHILDBIRTH AT BIRU PUBLIC HEALTH CENTRE OF BONE REGENCY, SOUTH SULAWESI --$tTHE RELATION BETWEEN HUSBAND SUPPORT WITH EXCLUSIVE BREASTFEEDING IN BABY AGE 6-12 MONTHS IN AIR DINGIN HEALTH CENTER --$tDIFFERENCES OF ADOLESCENT REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH BEHAVIOUR BASED ON IMPLEMENTATION OF KAMPUNG KB PROGRAM IN PADANG CITY --$tRELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PARENT FOSTER PATTERN WITH INCIDENT SIBLING RIVALRY IN CHILDREN AGE 3-5 IN PLAY GROUP SAYANG IBU CAPITAL CITY OF PADANG --$tTHE DIFFERENCES OF TRIAD BEHAVIOR OF ADOLESCENT REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH (ARH) ON STUDENT BASED ON IMPLEMENTATION OF ACIC AT SMK IN PADANG CITY --$tEffectiveness Of Parenting Counseling On Postpartum Blues Events In The Working area Of Lubuk Buaya Community Health Center In 2017 --$tFACTORS RELATED TO PREGNANT WOMAN PARTICIPATION IN ATTENDING PREGNANCY CLASS IN WORK AREA OF LUBUK KILANGAN HEALTH CENTER IN 2017 --$tTHE RELATIONSHIP OF WOMEN's CHARACTERISTICS WITHVISUAL INSPECTION OF ACETIC ACID TEST OUTCOME IN PADANG PASIR PUBLIC HEALTH CENTRE AREA 2017 --$tThe Impact of the Health Education about Self Concept and Self Defense towards Sexual Harassment Prevention Attitude and Knowledge to the Students of SD X Padang City --$tTHE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ADOLESCENT GIRLS' KNOWLEDGE ABOUT REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH AND IDEAL MARRIAGE AGE WITH ATTITUDES TOWARD IDEAL MARRIAGE AGE IN MAN 3 PADANG --$tRelationship Between Knowledge Of Mother and Family Support With The Selection Of Childbirth Helper In Work Area Of Pintu Padang Health Center, Pasaman --$tThe Difference of Menopausal Age Between Depomedroxy Progesterone (DMPA) Injection Acceptors and Intrauterine Devices (IUD) Acceptors in Lubuk Buaya Public Health Centre Area --$tRELATIONSHIP BETWEEN CHARACTERISTIC OF TEENAGE GIRLS WITH PRIMARY DISMENOREA INCIDENCE FEMALE STUDENTS IN GRADE X AND GRADE XI AT SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL 1 PADANG CITY IN 2017 --$tFACTORS THAT INFLUENCE MOTHER IN DOING ANTENATAL CARE VISIT IN PREGNANCY IN MEMORY HEALTH CENTER DELI SERDANG 2019 --$tRELATIONSHIP BETWEEN EXCLUSIVE BREASTFEEDING WITH STUNTING EVENTS IN AGE 12-35 MONTHS IN AIR DINGIN HEALTH CENTER PADANG 2018 --$tFactors Associated with Menstrual Hygiene Practices in Adolescent Girls in the Minangkabau Village Islamic Boarding School in Padang --$tTHE EFFECT OF MOZART'S CLASSIC MUSIC ON POSTPARTUM BLUES PREVENTION IN POST-CESAREAN SECTION MOTHERS IN ARIFIN ACHMAD HOSPITAL OF PEKANBARU --$tRELATIONSHIP OF SEX EDUCATION FROM PARENTS AND TEACHERS ON SEX KNOWLEDGE IN STUDENTS WITH INTERMEDIATED DISORDERS IN SLB PADANG CITY --$tCOMPARISON OF PHYSICAL ACTIVITY PROGRAMMES ON PAIN MENSTRUAL IN SUBJECTS WITH PRIMARY DYSMENORRHEA AT BACHELOR OF MIDWIFERY UNIVERSITAS ANDALAS --$tKnowledge Analysis and Attitudes of Midwifery Students of Universitas Andalas Faculty of Medicine about 1000 HPK related to Prenatal Period 330 $aIndonesian Midwifery Research, that primarily focuses on midwives, midwifery practices and education, is trying to make a tremendous effort to reveal the consequences of industrial development which influences midwifery practice and midwifery educational. The 1st Annual Conference of Midwifery has proven its commitment to promote the spirit of the scientist which provides insight, innovation, and creativity to resolve the problems in the midwifery field which occurred in this industrial development era. Hundreds of scientists, professionals, and students have gathered to discuss, analyse, and express their opinions about the current issues today. We are proud because we can bridge their efforts in a prestigious scientific gathering in Indonesia at The 1st ACM 2019. Aims & Scope This event will bring together midwifery experts, midwifery researcher, midwifery lecturer, and students worldwide. We expect it to be a great opportunity and an inspiring occasion for research development learning, especially to the disseminating of new findings in midwifery and to bridge the networking of midwifery professional, midwifery researcher and midwifery educator. Scopes: ? Pregnancy ? Childbirth ? Postpartum ? New born care ? Women's health ? Reproductive health ? Techniques of teaching and learning ? Literacy and skill development ? Digital technology on education ? Creativity and entrepreneurship education; ? Innovation and value on education; ? Health Profession Education. ? Educational Theory ? Early Childhood Education ? Parenting in the era of industrial revolution 4.0 Instructions for Authors https://drive.google.com/file/d/1N2uWrHr-EaH_5K6ol-kpHHpLCvsuM67t/view Guidelines for Reviewers Criteria for publication The criteria for selection for publication in Proceeding Annual Conference of Midwifery 2019 are: Outstanding scientific excellence and importance that furthers the field, and improves or changes our understanding of it. Originality: research articles should report novel work that has not been published elsewhere. Manuscripts that lack novelty or only present an incremental advance over previous work are not acceptable. Review articles should cover the latest developments in a specific area of research, place it in a wider context and provide original insights into the topic. Potential interest for a wide spectrum of readers; findings should be put into a wide context and be understandable by readers who may not be familiar with the subject area. Conforming to recognized standards of scientific procedure in terms of methodology and ethical standards Reviewing instructions All submissions are confidential and please do not discuss any aspect of the submissions with a third party. If you would like to discuss the article with a colleague, please ask the editor first. Please do not contact the author directly. 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It should describe the experiment, the hypothesis(es) and the general experimental design or method. Method: Does the author accurately explain how the data was collected? Is the design suitable for answering the question posed? Is there sufficient information present for you to replicate the research? Does the article identify the procedures followed? Are these ordered in a meaningful way? If the methods are new, are they explained in detail? Was the sampling appropriate? Have the equipment and materials been adequately described? Does the article make it clear what type of data was recorded; has the author been precise in describing measurements? Results: This is where the author/s should explain in words what he/she discovered in the research. It should be clearly laid out and in a logical sequence. You will need to consider if the appropriate analysis has been conducted. Are the statistics correct? If you are not comfortable with statistics, please advise the editor when you submit your report. Interpretation of results should not be included in this section. Conclusion/Discussion: Are the claims in this section supported by the results, do they seem reasonable? Have the authors indicated how the results relate to expectations and to earlier research? Does the article support or contradict previous theories? Does the conclusion explain how the research has moved the body of scientific knowledge forward? Tables, Figures, Images: Are they appropriate? Do they properly show the data? Are they easy to interpret and understand? Scope - Is the article in line with the aims and scope of the journal? Pregnancy Childbirth Postpartum Newborn care Women's health Reproductive health Techniques of teaching and learning Literacy and skill development Digital technology on education Creativity and entrepreneurship education; Innovation and value on education; Health Profession Education. Educational Theory Early Childhood Education Parenting in the era of industrial revolution 4.0 . Speed of refereeing The committee endeavors to keep time from submission to publication as short as possible. Therefore, we ask referees to report back within 14 days of receiving the manuscript. In certain instances, an extension to this time may be granted by the editor, but should be agreed in advance. Next Steps Please complete the "Reviewer's Comments" form by the due date to the receiving editorial office. Your recommendation regarding an article will be strongly considered when the editors make the final decision, and your thorough, honest feedback will be much appreciated. When writing comments, please indicate the section of comments intended for only the editors and the section of comments that can be returned to the author(s). Please never hesitate to contact the receiving editorial office with any questions or concerns you may have. Description The proceedings represent the latest in research, development, deployment and projects on a range of topics presented at International Conference on Psychology, Education and Mental Health. Topics covered include: ? Pregnancy? Childbirth? Postpartum? Newborn care? Women's health? Reproductive health? Techniques of teaching and learning? Literacy and skill development? Digital technology on education? Creativity and entrepreneurship education;? Innovation and value on education;? Health Profession Education.? Educational Theory? Early Childhood Education? Parenting in the era of industrial revolution 4.0. The papers published under each conference are sorted according to the themes and topics defined under each event. Papers are published according to the events at which they were presented by the authors. They can be searched by theme, author, or title. All the papers published here are open access, thus free of charge. Complete versions of the conference proceedings are also available as PDF to download. 330 $aAll articles submitted to ACM will generally be reviewed by two experts who will be asked to evaluate whether the manuscript is scientifically sound and coherent, whether it duplicates the already published works, and whether or not the manuscript is sufficiently clear for publication. Review reports Reviewers are asked to evaluate whether the manuscript:? Is original by stating the objectives and gap clearly? Is methodologically sound? Follows appropriate ethical guidelines? Has results/findings which are clearly presented and support the conclusions? Correctly references previous relevant work? Reviewers are not expected to correct or copyedit manuscripts. 330 $aLanguage correction is not part of the peer review process. 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