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Determinants of Factors Affecting the Use of Maternal and Child Health Book in Early Detection of Pregnancy Risks and Child Growth Teta Puji Rahayu; Tinuk Esti Handayani; Agung Suharto
Aloha International Journal of Health Advancement (AIJHA) Vol 2, No 4 (2019): April
Publisher : Alliance oh Health Activists (AloHA)

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Introduction: Efforts to reduce MMR and IMR include increasing maternal knowledge. One of the government's efforts to improve maternal knowledge is by making a maternal and child health book that can be used as a practical guide to address various health problems, including maternal and child health. The purpose of this study was to analyze the relationship of maternal factors such as age, education, occupation, parity, knowledge, maternal attitudes, ownership of health insurance and family support that affect the use of maternal and child health book (MCH book). Methods: This type of research was cross sectional study, using a questionnaire. The research sample was 170 mothers who had toddlers in Magetan district, using cluster random sampling technique for the sub-district, while for the village, posyandu, and respondents were taken by simple random sampling. Data analysis using Chi square and multiple logistic regression. Result: There was no significant effect between age, education, occupation, parity, ownership of health insurance, maternal attitudes and family support for the behavior of the use of maternal and child health books. Knowledge had a significant effect on the behavior of using maternal and MCH book (p-value = 0.011). Conclusion: Knowledge plays a role in the behavior of using MCH book so that they can contribute to the reduction of maternal and infant mortality. It is necessary to examine further other factors that contribute to the use of MCH book such as maternal motivation, support from health workers, the influence of government policies, and the influence of cadre support with different research designs. Keywords: Age, Education, Employment, Parity, Knowledge, Attitude, Health insurance, Family support
PENGARUH PIJAT BAYI TERHAOAP PENINGKATAN BERAT BAOAN BAYI USIA 3-5 BULAN 01 BIOAN PRAKTEK MANDIRI (BPM) KABUPATEN MAGETAN Tinuk Esti Handayani; Agung Suharto; N Surtinah
JURNAL PENELITIAN KESEHATAN Vol 13, No 1 (2015): Jurnal Penelitian Kesehatan
Publisher : Poltekkes Kemenkes Surabaya

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Massageis a tactile stimulation which gives the effect of biochemical and physiological effects on variousorgans of the body. The massage is done correctly and regularly in infants suspected of having variousadvantages in the process of growth and development of infants (Rosalina, 2007: 23). Objective: to knowthe baby massageincreasesweight gain in infants aged 3-5 months in BPMMagetan.The study design quasy Experimental Design, Non-equivalent control group design. Population: all infantsaged 3-5 months in BPMMagetan, with the total population. Number of samples: 50 infants were dividedinto 2 groups, massaged and massaged. Independent variables: infant massage and the dependentvariable is the baby weight. Independent Statistical Analysis Samplet T-Test and linear regression withprobability 0.05.The age of the respondent group most 4 months of treatment 17 (68%) and the control group mostlyaged 4 months 13 (52%). The mean weight of infants aged 3-5 months treatment group before and after5.720: 6.570, whereas in the control group before: 6.180 and after: 6.420. An increase in the averageweight of infants aged 3-5 months before and after the treatment group and the control group, thetreatment group increases more than the control group. Statistical analysis Independent T Test, obtainedp = 0.00 «0.05); No differences in body weight of infants aged 3-5 months treatment group and thecontrol group. Linear regression test results obtained p = 0.00 «0.05); No effect of infant massage onbody weight infants aged 3-5 months.No effect of infant massage on body weight infants aged 3-5 months in BPM Magetan. Suggestion:expected for the community to continue the routine infant massage to infants aged 2 years, as babymassaqe proved to give good effects for infant growth and also can keep the baby's immune system.Key words: baby massage,Weight
Hubungan Usia Dan Paritas Ibu Dengan Kejadian Postpartum Blues Di PMB “W” Magetan Oktavia Puspita Sari; Agung Suharto
Gema Bidan Indonesia Vol. 10 No. 2 (2021): Juni
Publisher : Jurusan Kebidanan Politeknik Kesehatan Kemenkes Surabaya

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Indonesia's postpartum blues incidence is 50-70% of postpartum women, postpartum blues occur in postpartum women caused by several factors such as childbirth experience, increased hormones, infant behavior, maternal age, and parity. The aim of the study was to determine the relationship of age and parity with the incidence of postpartum blues in PMB "W" Magetan. Type of analytic research, cross-sectional study design, the postpartum maternal population in Magetan PMB "W" 24 respondents, 23 respondents were taken by accidental techniques, free age, and parity variables while dependent variable postpartum blues. Data collection with EPDS questionnaire, data analysis using chi-square test. The results of the study obtained mothers with primipara 83%, and in multiparas 17%, mothers aged <20 years 44%, at the age of 20-35 years 26% and age> 35 years 30%. The results of statistical tests on age variables with the incidence of postpartum blues obtained p= 0.031 (0.05) so it was concluded that there was a relationship between age and postpartum blues events, the results of statistical tests on variable parity with postpartum blues events obtained p = 0.040 (0.05) so it can be concluded that there is a relationship between parity postpartum blues. The conclusion of the study is that there is a relationship between parity and age with postpartum blues events, it is suggested that prospective mothers can prepare the pregnancy properly so that it will minimize the incidence of postpartum blue, and midwives can detect symptoms of postpartum blues so that they can prevent postpartum blues.
Hubungan Usia Dan Paritas Ibu Dengan Kejadian Postpartum Blues Di PMB “W” Magetan Oktavia Puspita Sari; Agung Suharto
Gema Bidan Indonesia Vol. 10 No. 2 (2021): Juni
Publisher : Jurusan Kebidanan Politeknik Kesehatan Kemenkes Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36568/gebindo.v10i2.3

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Indonesia's postpartum blues incidence is 50-70% of postpartum women, postpartum blues occur in postpartum women caused by several factors such as childbirth experience, increased hormones, infant behavior, maternal age, and parity. The aim of the study was to determine the relationship of age and parity with the incidence of postpartum blues in PMB "W" Magetan. Type of analytic research, cross-sectional study design, the postpartum maternal population in Magetan PMB "W" 24 respondents, 23 respondents were taken by accidental techniques, free age, and parity variables while dependent variable postpartum blues. Data collection with EPDS questionnaire, data analysis using chi-square test. The results of the study obtained mothers with primipara 83%, and in multiparas 17%, mothers aged <20 years 44%, at the age of 20-35 years 26% and age> 35 years 30%. The results of statistical tests on age variables with the incidence of postpartum blues obtained p= 0.031 (0.05) so it was concluded that there was a relationship between age and postpartum blues events, the results of statistical tests on variable parity with postpartum blues events obtained p = 0.040 (0.05) so it can be concluded that there is a relationship between parity postpartum blues. The conclusion of the study is that there is a relationship between parity and age with postpartum blues events, it is suggested that prospective mothers can prepare the pregnancy properly so that it will minimize the incidence of postpartum blue, and midwives can detect symptoms of postpartum blues so that they can prevent postpartum blues.