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Journal : Maternal Child Health Care Journal

RELATIONSHIP OF KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDE AND CULTURE WITH ANTENATAL CARE VISIT COMPLIANCE Nurul Amalina; Ainal Mardiah; Eldawati Eldawati
Maternal Child Health Care Vol 3, No 3 (2021): Maternal Child Health Care
Publisher : Universitas Fort de Kock Bukittinggi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32883/mchc.v3i3.1513

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Ante Natal Care (ANC) is the most important part of pregnancy. In the second quarterly PWS report, the highest maternal mortality came from Tebo district with 10 cases, of which ten cases of death were caused, among others, by 7 cases of bleeding and 3 cases of eclampsia/preeclampsia. This incident can be caused by the mother's non-compliance in the ANC examination. The purpose of the study was to determine the relationship between knowledge, attitude and culture with compliance with antenatal care visits in third trimester pregnant women in the working area of Suo-Suo Health Center, Tebo Regency in 2021. This study was a quantitative study with a cross sectional design. It was carried out in the working area of the Suo-Suo Health Center, Tebo Regency on August 16, 2021-August 31, 2021. The population was 43. The sample was 43 respondents using the total sampling technique. The statistical test used is the chi square test. The results showed that there was a significant relationship between knowledge (p= 0.004), attitude (p= 0.010) and culture (p= 0.011) with compliance with antenatal care visits in third trimester pregnant women in the working area of Suo-Suo Health Center, Tebo Regency in 2021. It is hoped that the Suo-suo Health Center can provide education to all pregnant women about the importance of carrying out complete ANC visits so that the health status of babies and mothers can be improved.
PENGARUH PEMBERIAN UBI JALAR UNGU (IPOMOEA BATATAS) TERHADAP PENAMBAHAN BERAT BADAN HAMIL DENGAN KURANG ENERGI KRONIS Nurul Amalina; Devi Rosima
Maternal Child Health Care Vol 4, No 1 (2022): Maternal Child Health Care
Publisher : Universitas Fort de Kock Bukittinggi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32883/mchc.v4i1.2234

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Pregnant women who experience chronic lack of energy experience protein energy imbalance. Providing additional food, especially for pregnant women with chronic lack of energy, is an effort to overcome nutritional problems, one of which is giving purple sweet potatoes. Data from the Mersip Health Center, the data for 2021 from 77 pregnant who were examined for lila and weight, there were 36 pregnant women with chronic energy deficiency. The purpose of the study was to determine the effect of giving purple sweet potato (ipomoea batatas) to weight gain for pregnant women with chronic energy deficiency in the Mersip ommunity Health Center area. This type of research was a quasi-experimental design, One Group Pretest – Posttest Design. The research was conducted in December 2021. The sample in this study was 15 people. The sampling technique in this research was purposive sampling. Data analysis used Paired Sample T-Test with 95% confidence level. The results showed that the mean weight before being given purple sweet potato was 45.86 and after being given purple sweet potato was 46.81 kg. There was an effect of giving purple sweet potato on weight gain of pregnant women with chronic energy deficiency pvalue 0.0005. It was concluded that there was an effect of giving purple sweet potato on weight gain of pregnant women with chronic energy deficiency.  It is expected that mothers always obtain information about the importance of additional food such as purple sweet potato for the prevention of Chronic Energy Deficiency. Keywords: Chronic Energy Deficiency, Purple Sweet Potato, Body Weight
PROFIL KEJADIAN PERNIKAHAN USIA DINI DI WILAYAH KERJA LUBUK GADANG KECAMATAN SANGIR Nita Tri Putri; Nurul Amalina
Maternal Child Health Care Vol 4, No 2 (2022): Maternal Child Health Care
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32883/mchc.v4i2.2001

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The increase in early marriage in Sangir District in 2019 was 31 people, in 2020 38 people and in 2021 as many as 39 people. Early marriage has a psychological, health, and socio-economic impact on adolescents. The purpose of this study was to determine the profile of the incidence of early marriage in the working area of the Lubuk Gadang Health Center, Sangir District, South Solok Regency. The type of research used is quantitative analysis with analytical descriptive method with observational design. all teenagers who got married at an early age from January to December 2021 were 107 teenagers. Sampling technique with total sampling. The data used are primary data and secondary data. Analysis of research results was carried out univariately. The results showed that the age of married adolescents was 15-19 years where as many as 55 people (51.4%) were <21 years old at the time of marriage, 93 people (86.9%) were female, 48 people (44.9%) had education level, namely graduated from junior high school, 47 people (43.9%) have jobs as housewives, 100 people (93.5%) have low incomes and 63 people (58.9%) have low parental income, 55 people ( 51.4%) have legal marriage status, 42 people (39.3%) have sufficient and high knowledge about early marriage, 76 people (71%) have a negative perception. Based on the results of the study, it was concluded that there were many factors that led to early marriage, the income factor of parents being the most influencing factor for adolescents. So it is recommended for the working area of the Lubuk Gadang Health Center to be able to often provide health education about the impact of early marriage on adolescents. Keywords: Early Marriage, Knowledge, Adolescent Perceptions, Marital Status