Regina Vidya Trias Novita
17 Papers
9 Citations
Regina Vidya Trias Novita is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Breastfeeding & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 5 publications.
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Papers
Mothers’ Age and Education Who Work in Health Facility Influenced Nutritive Feeding Choice
Karini Kaman,Regina Vidya Trias Novita,Paramitha Wirdani Ningsih Marlina +2 more
- 29 Jun 2020
TL;DR: The health services such as in the hospital should give the employee specialized women who had reproductive age to support for example facilities for the breast pump, maternity leave policy, and finally could be breastfeeding exclusively.
The effectiveness of “calming baby tips” in overcoming crying babies
Regina Vidya Trias Novita,Nunik Yuli Astuti,Wilhelma Susilo +2 more
- 24 Dec 2018
TL;DR: The purpose of this study was to find out 5S's effectiveness to calm babies when babies cry and found that this intervention in calming baby tips was effective in stopping crying babies.
Status Breast condition and Babies Health Influence Practice of Exclusive Breastfeeding
Kistina Marieta Baby Solo,Regina Vidya Trias Novita +1 more
- 31 Oct 2020
TL;DR: There was a correlation between some factors and breastfeeding practices, which were the mother’s occupation, conditions of their breast, and the babies’ health, which shows that giving solutions for the problem that the mother faces during breastfeeding make the mother have the confidence to sustaining breastfeeding until two years.
Program on Violence against Women and Children for DKI Jakarta residents
TL;DR: In this paper , a program for an anti-violence campaign against women and children is needed with the aim to increase the awareness of women/wives due to domestic violence impact both for themselves, children and families.
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Hubungan antara hardiness dan anticipatory grief pada orang tua yang memiliki anak kanker
Angela Merici Ok Cito Sukma Lestari,Lina Dewi Anggraeni,Regina Vidya Trias Novita +2 more
TL;DR: This study investigates the relationship between hardiness and anticipatory grief in parents of children with cancer, using a cross-sectional design with 60 participants, and finds a significant positive correlation between hardiness and anticipatory grief (p-value 0.001).
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