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Association of Education, Current Pregnancy Wanted, Total Children and Accompanied by Husband in Antenatal Care Visit with Antenatal Care Pregnant Women in Indonesia Novi Susanti; Sri Ilawati; Putra Apriadi Siregar
Jurnal Ilmiah Permas: Jurnal Ilmiah STIKES Kendal Vol 12 No 1 (2022): Januari 2022
Publisher : LPPM STIKES KENDAL

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32583/pskm.v12i1.1645

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Antenatal care can be one way to reduce maternal and child mortality. Antenatal care is the initial screening for pregnant women to see the health condition of their babies and their babies; antenatal care is very important for pregnant women and their babies. This study aimed to analyze the relationship of education, current pregnancy wanted, total children and accompanied by husband in antenatal care visit with antenatal care pregnant women in Indonesia. This study uses secondary data from the 2017 IDHS on pregnant women. The number of samples in this study was 770 pregnant women. Data analysis in this study used bivariate analysis with chi-square test and Prevalent Rate (PR) with 95% CI. The results of this study indicate that the majority of pregnant women did not perform antenatal care in the incomplete category of 531 pregnant women (69%). There was no relationship between education and antenatal care for pregnant women (p=0. 771). There was a relationship between current pregnancy wanted (p<0. 001), total children (p<0. 001), accompanied by husband in Antenatal Care Visit (p<0. 001) and antenatal care for pregnant women in Indonesia. A pregnant woman whose husband does not accompany her in an antenatal care visit has a 29,268 times risk of having an incomplete antenatal care category compared to an incomplete category of antenatal care
The Relationship of Maternal Knowledge and Attitudes with Basic Immunization in Babies Aged 12 Months in The Clinic Sri Ilawati
Contagion: Scientific Periodical Journal of Public Health and Coastal Health Vol 4, No 1 (2022): CONTAGION
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Sumatera Utara, Medan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30829/contagion.v4i1.11692

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Immunization is one of the effective methods of increasing immunity for babies. The average immunization rate in Indonesia is only 72%, which is one indicator of low immunization in Indonesia. This is a shocking tragedy and should not have happened. This type of research is analytical research. This research uses a cross-sectional approach. The population and sample in this study were all mothers who had a 12-month-old baby in the Juliana Dalimunthe Tembung Clinic Area, Deli Serdang District, which amounted to 50 people. The data analysis used is bivariate. The results of the study, based on the age of the majority of respondents aged 20-30 years, as many as 29 people (58%), the majority of respondents having high school/vocational education as many as 26 people (26%), the majority of respondents being housewives as many as 24 people (48 %). Relationship between knowledge and basic immunization in infants aged 0-12 months. It can be concluded that there is a relationship between a mother's knowledge and basic immunization for infants aged 0-12 months. Based on the results of the Chi-Square test of significance (α) = 0.05, a p-value of 0.000 (<0.05) was obtained, then Ho was rejected, and Ha was accepted. It can be concluded that there is a relationship between the mother's attitude and basic immunization for infants aged 0-12 months. It is hoped that all mothers will increase their knowledge and attitudes about immunization, and it is expected that mothers who have babies immunize their babies in a health facility for the protection of their baby.