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The Relationship Between Husband Support and Behavior of Pregnant Teenagers to Face Pregnancy During the Covid-19 Pandemic in Gombong, Kebumen, Indonesia Rahmadhani, Wulan; Suyanto, Jipri; Soe, Than Kyaw; Mutoharoh, Siti
Disease Prevention and Public Health Journal Vol 15, No 2 (2021): Disease Prevention and Public Health Journal
Publisher : Universitas Ahmad Dahlan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12928/dpphj.v15i2.4413

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Background: Age influences pregnancy and childbirth. Pregnant women aged less than 20 years old or pregnant adolescents are not physically and mentally ready to cope with pregnancy or childbirth. The husband's support highly determines the health status of the mother. This research aimed to determine the relationship between husband support and the behavior of pregnant adolescents to face pregnancy during the COVID-19 pandemic in the Gombong District, Kebumen Regency. Methods: This study used a cross-sectional approach. The population was all pregnant women aged less than 20 years in the Gombong District, Kebumen Regency. It used a saturated sampling technique involving 256 people. Data were analyzed using univariate and bivariate analysis to answer the percentage and the Chi-Square test to answer the research hypothesis. Results: The study showed that 130 (50.8%) husbands did not support the mothers, and 126 (49.2%) husbands supported the mothers. The result also showed that 116 (45.3%) of the pregnant women showed positive behavior, while140 (54.7%) pregnant women showed negative behavior. The chi-square test found a p-value of 0.005, which proved a significant relationship between the husband's support and the behavior of pregnant adolescents to overcome pregnancy during the covid-19 pandemic. Conclusion: Pregnant teenagers with husband support will prepare for pregnancy and childbirth programs more maturely to ensure the safety of both mother and fetus.
Occupational Safety Practice of Hazardous Health-care Waste Management in Bengkulu City Suyanto, Jipri; Rahmadhani, Wulan; Hilinti, Yatri; Nobnorb, Nipaporn; Phu MD, Phan Trieu
Disease Prevention and Public Health Journal Vol 15, No 1 (2021): Disease Prevention and Public Health Journal
Publisher : Universitas Ahmad Dahlan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12928/dpphj.v15i1.3622

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Background: Facing many patients while the workers were limited prompted health workers to make a quick decision regarding health-care waste. High workload pressured health workers and put them at risk of getting diseases than others, especially diseases from medical waste that they took care. Besides, as health workers, they should be clean from bacteria or viruses that can transmit  diseases to their patients. This research aimed to investigate the factors associated with occupational safety practice of hazardous health-care waste management in Bengkulu City. Method: This cross-sectional study used a stratified random sampling technique to select 230 respondents who work as health workers to respond to a questionnaire interview. The data were analyzed using multivariate logistic regression to find the association between the outcomes and the independent variables. Results: The prevalence of   poor  occupational safety practice of hazardous health-carewaste management was 35.21 % (95% CI = 29.27-41.66).  The factors significantly associated with occupational safety practice of hazardous health-care waste management were; gender (p-value < 0.001), department/unit (p-value < 0.001), knowledge (p-value < 0.001), and spirituality (p-value  < 0.001). Conclusion:  gGnder, department/unit, knowledge, and spirituality were associated with occupational safety practice of hazardous health-carewaste management in Bengkulu City.
Occupational Safety Practice of Hazardous Health-care Waste Management in Bengkulu City Jipri Suyanto; Wulan Rahmadhani; Yatri Hilinti; Nipaporn Nobnorb; Phan Trieu Phu MD
Disease Prevention and Public Health Journal Vol. 15 No. 1 (2021): Disease Prevention and Public Health Journal
Publisher : Universitas Ahmad Dahlan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12928/dpphj.v15i1.3622

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Background: Facing many patients while the workers were limited prompted health workers to make a quick decision regarding health-care waste. High workload pressured health workers and put them at risk of getting diseases than others, especially diseases from medical waste that they took care. Besides, as health workers, they should be clean from bacteria or viruses that can transmit  diseases to their patients. This research aimed to investigate the factors associated with occupational safety practice of hazardous health-care waste management in Bengkulu City. Method: This cross-sectional study used a stratified random sampling technique to select 230 respondents who work as health workers to respond to a questionnaire interview. The data were analyzed using multivariate logistic regression to find the association between the outcomes and the independent variables. Results: The prevalence of   poor  occupational safety practice of hazardous health-carewaste management was 35.21 % (95% CI = 29.27-41.66).  The factors significantly associated with occupational safety practice of hazardous health-care waste management were; gender (p-value < 0.001), department/unit (p-value < 0.001), knowledge (p-value < 0.001), and spirituality (p-value  < 0.001). Conclusion:  gGnder, department/unit, knowledge, and spirituality were associated with occupational safety practice of hazardous health-carewaste management in Bengkulu City.
The Relationship Between Husband Support and Behavior of Pregnant Teenagers to Face Pregnancy During the Covid-19 Pandemic in Gombong, Kebumen, Indonesia Wulan Rahmadhani; Jipri Suyanto; Than Kyaw Soe; Siti Mutoharoh
Disease Prevention and Public Health Journal Vol. 15 No. 2 (2021): Disease Prevention and Public Health Journal
Publisher : Universitas Ahmad Dahlan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12928/dpphj.v15i2.4413

Abstract

Background: Age influences pregnancy and childbirth. Pregnant women aged less than 20 years old or pregnant adolescents are not physically and mentally ready to cope with pregnancy or childbirth. The husband's support highly determines the health status of the mother. This research aimed to determine the relationship between husband support and the behavior of pregnant adolescents to face pregnancy during the COVID-19 pandemic in the Gombong District, Kebumen Regency. Methods: This study used a cross-sectional approach. The population was all pregnant women aged less than 20 years in the Gombong District, Kebumen Regency. It used a saturated sampling technique involving 256 people. Data were analyzed using univariate and bivariate analysis to answer the percentage and the Chi-Square test to answer the research hypothesis. Results: The study showed that 130 (50.8%) husbands did not support the mothers, and 126 (49.2%) husbands supported the mothers. The result also showed that 116 (45.3%) of the pregnant women showed positive behavior, while140 (54.7%) pregnant women showed negative behavior. The chi-square test found a p-value of 0.005, which proved a significant relationship between the husband's support and the behavior of pregnant adolescents to overcome pregnancy during the covid-19 pandemic. Conclusion: Pregnant teenagers with husband support will prepare for pregnancy and childbirth programs more maturely to ensure the safety of both mother and fetus.
Co-Authors ', Darmawansyah Adang Bachtiar Ademin, Ravian Adiningsih, Steyo Ali, Haidina AMALIAH, LISSABERTI Andriani Lienggonegoro, Lisa Anggraini, Reri Angraini , Neti Aprianti, Delta Ariska, Inten Arti, Dwi Windu Kinanti Asriki, Jespopon Atini, Masreka Azissah RS, Danur Azissah, Danur Bima Prasetio, Diki Dannia, Ela Rahma Danur Azissah Roesliana Sofais Darmawansyah Darmawansyah Efendi, Heru Elpina Elpina Emi Pebriani Fitriana Fitriana Gustian, Tedi Gustiana , Mely Habibi, Julius Hermiati, Dilfera Hidayat, Yance Ibrahim Desem, Muhammad Kurniati, Susi Kusumaratna, Rina Kurniasri Lestari, Puja Lienggonegoro, Lisa Andriani Lystia Poetranto, Anna Machrumnizar, Machrumnizar Mrlina, Anggun Cahya Murdalena, Reza Murwati Mutoharoh, Siti Muyana, Nana Nipaporn Nobnorb Nobnorb, Nipaporn Novsawindi, Efrizal Nuh, Yalta Hasasnudin Nur Azis Rohmansyah Nurhdayati, Indah Nuvriyanti, Liza Oksidistri, Oksidistri Panjaitan, Novaria Sari Dewi Pebriani, Emy Phan Trieu Phu MD Phu MD, Phan Trieu Prachaiboon, Tiwakron Pramesti, Shinta Dwi Surya Prasetio, Diki Bima Putri, Nasya Adelia Rahmaida Puetri, Nona Retni Retni Rina Isnawati, Rina Rustandi, Handi Rustandi, Handi Sahiroh, Eli Samidah, Ida Saputra, Feri Surahman SAPUTRA, FERY SURAHMAN Saputri , Novi Transiska Sari Sari, Fikitri Marya Sari, Made Depita Sari, Yulita Mutiara Sepriwendi, Sepriwendi Sinaga, Rosnancy Siti Mutoharoh Soe, Than Kyaw Sofais, Danur Azissah Roesliana Sulastri Sulastri Sulastri Sulastri Sunarno Sunarno Surahman, Fery Suriyani Tan, Suriyani Susanty, Sri Syarif Hidayat Than Kyaw Soe Than Kyaw Soe Than Kyaw Soe Tranado, Hengki Tuti Rohani, Tuti Wasi, Chyntia Four Wemi Royana Wulan Rahmadhani Wulan Rahmadhani, Wulan Wulandari Wulandari Yatri Hilinti Yatri Hilinti Yuliana Yuliana Yuliani Setyaningsih Yuniarsih, Tri Yusran Fauzi