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Description Of Primigravid Pregnant Women's Behavior In Dealing With Emesis Gravidarum During The Covid-19 Pandemic Eti Noviatul Hikmah; Qararim Makin
Jurnal EduHealth Vol. 14 No. 01 (2023): Jurnal eduHealth, Periode Januari-Maret, 2023
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Study results conducted at the Health Center Mpunda obtained data from 10 primigravida pregnant women who experienced emesis during the COVID-19 pandemic. There were 4 people with positive behavior in facing emesis gravidarum during the COVID-19 pandemic and 6 people with negative behavior in dealing with emesis gravidarum during the COVID-19 pandemic. Research This is descriptive quantitative research.Method study This is a descriptive usage.In research, a sample of up to 10% of the population, or 42 people, is used, with the sampling technique being random.study This is based on secondary data from notes taken at the Mpunda health center during the COVID-19 pandemic about a number of primigravida mothers who experienced emesis gravidarum.Study This was done using instruments such as a questionnaire containing statements (positive and negative) about behavior and dealing with emesis gravidarum during the COVID-19 pandemic, which totaled 15 questions. The majority of primigravida pregnant women at the Mpunda health center are between the ages of 17 and 25, accounting for 92.86% of respondents; distribution education accounts for 76.19% of respondents. Category No Work, which is as high as 64.29% of respondents, and the behavior of primigravida pregnant women experiencing emesis during the COVID-19 pandemic at the Primary care Mpunda in 2021, which is as high as 100%.
Description Of The Compliance Of Pregnant Women In Consuming Fe Tablets At Puskesmas Kumbe City Of Bima, 2023 Yati Purnama; Eti Noviatul Hikmah
Jurnal EduHealth Vol. 14 No. 02 (2023): Periode April-June, 2023
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Programs to prevent anemia in pregnant women by providing iron (Fe) supplements but the results have not been very satisfactory, as seen from the prevalence rate which is still high. According to WHO (2019) the prevalence of anemia in pregnant women in Indonesia is 41.8%. The results of the 2018 Indonesian Basic Health Research showed that 48.9% of pregnant women in Indonesia experienced anemia and this percentage had increased compared to the 2013 Riskesdas data, which was 37.1%. Data from the NTB Health Office shows the number of pregnant women suffering from anemia has increased between 2019 and 2020. In 2019 there were 9% of pregnant women in NTB who had anemia, increasing to 10.88% ( The purpose of this study is to find out the description of pregnant women's compliance in consuming Fe tablets at the Kumbe Health Center in 2023. This type of research is research quantitative descriptiveby design Cross Sectional. The population is pregnant women at the Kumbe Health Center in 2023 504 people with a sample of 50 people used the technique accidental sampling. Data analysis used univariate analysis by calculating the frequency distribution. The results of this study indicate that the adherence of mothers in consuming Fe tablets at the Kumbe Health Center in 2023 is mostly in the obedient category, namely 30 people (60%). And those who did not comply were 20 people (40%), Compliance of Pregnant Women consuming Fe Tablets based on the level of knowledge at the Kumbe Health Center, Disobeying consuming Fe tablets with sufficient knowledge, namely 20 people (40%), Compliance of Pregnant Women consuming Fe Tablets based on motivation at Most of the compliant pregnant women consuming Fe tablets with high motivation were 20 people (40%), the adherence of pregnant women consuming Fe tablets was based on family support at the Kumbe Health Center that most of the obedient pregnant women consumed Fe tablets with family support 25 respondents (50%) Compliance with pregnant women consuming Fe tablets based on the frequency of ANC visits at the Kumbe Health Center with good ANC visits frequency of 20 pregnant women (40%), Compliance with pregnant women consuming Fe tablets based on slight side effects of 20 respondents (40 %),
Overview Of Pregnant Women's Knowledge About Fe Tablets In The Working Area Of Mpunda Health Center, Bima City, 2023 Yati Purnama; Eti Noviatul Hikmah
Jurnal EduHealth Vol. 14 No. 04 (2023): Jurnal eduHealt, 2023, December
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At the Mpunda Community Health Center, Bima City, data shows that anemia in pregnant women in 2019 was 122 cases, then increased in 2020 to 156 cases and decreased again in 2021 to 100 cases. In 2022, data was obtained on 76 cases of pregnant women with anemia, then in 2023, for the period January to June, data was obtained on 36 cases of pregnant women with anemia (Mpunda Community Health Center, Bima City, 2023). RESEARCH OBJECTIVE: To analyze the description of knowledge of pregnant women about Fe tablets in the Mpunda Community Health Center working area, Bima City in 2023. RESEARCH METHOD: This type of research is quantitative research, descriptive correlational research design with a cross sectional approach. The population in this study was 392 pregnant women in the Mpunda Health Center working area in Bima City in 2023. Samples were taken from 80 pregnant women using purposive sampling technique. RESEARCH RESULTS: The research results included pregnant women in the high risk age category (<20 years or >35 years), namely 25 people (31.2%) and the age category that was not at risk, namely 55 people (68.8%). Based on basic education level, there are 20 people (25%), and those with higher education are 60 people (75%). Based on the occupational group, those who are not working (IRT) are 75 people (93.8%), and those who are not working are 5 people (6.2%). Based on the knowledge of pregnant women, those with good knowledge were 41 people (51.2%), those with sufficient knowledge were 31 people (38.8%), and those with poor knowledge were 8 people (10%).