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Study of Family Behavior that At Risk For Pneumonia in Under Five Children in Mempawah District Rahardjani, Kamilah Budhi; Sakundarno, Mateus; Meilantika, Ayu Diana; Hadisaputro, Suharyo; Mexitalia, Maria
Health Notions Vol 2 No 4 (2018): April 2018
Publisher : Humanistic Network for Science and Technology (Address: Cemara street 25, Ds/Kec Sukorejo, Ponorogo, East Java, Indonesia 63453)

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Pneumonia is respiratory infection disease which effects lungs and there are many cases on under five children. Prevalence period of pneumonia case in Mempawah district the fourth highest of 3.6% of other districts. The purpose of this study was to prove family behavior that are risk of pneumonia in under five children in Mempawah district. This study used case control design. Subject of the study was 100 respondents which consisted of 50 cases and 50 controls meeting the criteria of inclusion. This research use consecutive sampling techniques. Data analysis uses logistic regression. Data were analysed by logistic regression method. Result of analysis shows that history of not exclusive breastfeeding (OR=11.391; 95%CI: 3.087-42.028), habits of not opening room windows (OR= 9.528; 95%CI: 2.699-33.640), existence of pets (OR= 7.871; 95%CI: 2.381-26.019) dwelling density (OR=6.623; 95%CI=1.770-24.785) are proven as risk factors of pneumonia in under five children. Family behaviors as history of not exclusive breastfeeding, habits of not opening room windows, existence of pets, and dwelling density are proven as risk factors of pneumonia in under five children. Keywords: Family behavior, Pneumonia, Under five children
Risk Factors of Growth Faltering on Infants Aged 6-12 Months in Tongkuno, Southeast Sulawesi Thamrin, Jumianti Lestari; Kartasurya, Martha Irene; Sakundarno, Mateus; Mexitalia, Maria; Suhartono, Suhartono
Health Notions Vol 2 No 3 (2018): March 2018
Publisher : Humanistic Network for Science and Technology (Address: Cemara street 25, Ds/Kec Sukorejo, Ponorogo, East Java, Indonesia 63453)

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Background: The prevalence of underweight and severe malnutrition on under-five children in Southeast Sulawesi based on the latest Riskesdas was 23.9%, which higher than the national prevalence (19.6%). This study aimed to analyze risk factors of growth faltering on infants aged 6-12 months in Tongkuno. Methods: This was a cohort prospective study. The numbers of subjects were 79 infants: 32 infants who were given early complementary feeding and 47 infants who were not. Consecutive sampling technique was used in this study. The adequacy levels of energy and protein intake were collected using 2x24 hours food recall. The incidence of upper respiratory tract infection was recorded through interviews using structured questionnaires. Data were analyzed by logistic regression method. Results: There were 46.9% of the infants who had growth faltering among the early complementary feeding group. Multivariate analysis showed that the early complementary feeding, low levels of energy adequacy, and frequent URTI were the risk factors for growth faltering. The frequent URTI was the most influential factor for growth faltering (OR= 5.52; 95%CI: 1.63-18.72). Conclusion: The frequent URTI was the most important factor for growth faltering on infants aged 6-12 months in Tongkuno. Increased exclusive breastfeeding promotion and URTI prevention are recommended. Keywords: Risk factors, Growth faltering, Infants
Risk Factors of Growth Faltering on Infants Aged 6-12 Months in Tongkuno, Southeast Sulawesi Jumianti Lestari Thamrin; Martha Irene Kartasurya; Mateus Sakundarno; Maria Mexitalia; Suhartono Suhartono
Health Notions Vol 2, No 3 (2018): March
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Background: The prevalence of underweight and severe malnutrition on under-five children in Southeast Sulawesi based on the latest Riskesdas was 23.9%, which higher than the national prevalence (19.6%). This study aimed to analyze risk factors of growth faltering on infants aged 6-12 months in Tongkuno. Methods: This was a cohort prospective study. The numbers of subjects were 79 infants: 32 infants who were given early complementary feeding and 47 infants who were not. Consecutive sampling technique was used in this study. The adequacy levels of energy and protein intake were collected using 2x24 hours food recall. The incidence of upper respiratory tract infection was recorded through interviews using structured questionnaires. Data were analyzed by logistic regression method. Results: There were 46.9% of the infants who had growth faltering among the early complementary feeding group. Multivariate analysis showed that the early complementary feeding, low levels of energy adequacy, and frequent URTI were the risk factors for growth faltering. The frequent URTI was the most influential factor for growth faltering (OR= 5.52; 95%CI: 1.63-18.72). Conclusion: The frequent URTI was the most important factor for growth faltering on infants aged 6-12 months in Tongkuno. Increased exclusive breastfeeding promotion and URTI prevention are recommended.Keywords: Risk factors, Growth faltering, Infants
Intensive Lactation Counseling for The Success of Giving Exclusive Breastfeeding until 2 Months Old Nurdiana Nurdiana; Kamilah Budhi; Mateus Sakundarno; Maria Mexitalia; Bagoes Widjanarko
Health Notions Vol 2, No 12 (2018): December
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Background: In Semarang in 2016, giving exclusive breastfeeding by mother to her baby was 67.16% and in work area of Candi Lama Public Health Center only reached 43.52%. So far, it had not been known the influence of intensive lactation counseling against the success of giving exclusive breastfeeding. Purpose: to know the influence of intensive lactation counseling against the success of giving exclusive breastfeeding until 2 months old. Methods: This research utilized quasi experimental design. Population in this research was mothers who had gestational age in 37-42 weeks. Total of the subjects was 32 mothers who were divided by 2 groups, experiment group (n = 16) and control group (n = 16). Experiment group was given intensive lactation counseling in 6 times for 3 months. Meanwhile, control group was not given any lactation counseling, but was given leaflet of exclusive breastfeeding. Results: Proportion of mothers who were successful in giving exclusive breastfeeding until 2 months old in experiment group was higher (93.75%) rather than in control group (31.25%). The difference in this proportion was quite significant (p= 0.001). The comparison result of proportion for mothers who were successful in giving exclusive breastfeeding until 2 months old between the group that was given intensive lactation counseling (experiment group) and control group showed RR = 3.0 (95% CI: 1.435-6.273). Conclusion: Giving intensive lactation counseling increased the proportion for the mothers who were successful in giving exclusive breastfeeding until 2 months old. Keywords: Intensive lactation counseling, Exclusive breastfeeding
Co-Authors Abdul Hakam Adhimah, Ayu Fauziyyah Adriyan Pramono Agustini Utari Ahmad Syauqy Alamsyah, Dedi Alamsyah, Dedi Ali Rosidi Alifiani Hikmah Putranti Ani Margawati Anindita Soetadji Annastasia Ediati Any Setyarini, Any Avionita Latuihamallo Aya Yoshimura Ayu Diana Meilantika Azusa Uemura Bagoes Widjanarko Bambang Hariyana Bandawati, Bandawati Bob Kevin Pardede Darwati Darwati Diana Nur Afifah, Diana Nur Dwi Pudjonarko Edi Dharmana Ekowati, Liana Endrinikapoulos, Ariana Erna Mirani Etika Ratna Noer Faiza, Arif Farid Agung Rahmadi, Farid Agung Fitri Hartanto Hapsari, Widawati Hardhono Susanto Hariyana, Bambang Hendriani Sellina Henry Setyawan Susanto Henry Setyawan Susanto Herman Kristanto Hesti Kartika Sari Ihat Hatimah Ika Rara Rosita Irawan Saputra, Gatot Isfandiyar Fahmi JC Susanto Julian Dewantiningrum Julian Dewantiningrum Jumianti Lestari Thamrin Kamilah Budhi Kamilah Budhi Rahardjani, Kamilah Budhi Kristiana Haryanti, Kristiana Kusuma Dewi, Anna Mailasari Latifah Rachmawati Leny Zabidi M. Supriatna M. Zen Rahfiludin Magdalena Sidhartani, Magdalena Maria Bramanwidyantari Maria Fatima Dete Dellu, Maria Fatima Dete Maria Martiani Martha Irene Kartasurya Mateus Sakundarno Mateus Sakundarno Mateus Sakundarno Adi, Mateus Sakundarno Miratul Haya MMDEAH Hapsari Mohamad Supriatna Mohammad Syarofil Anam Mohammad Syarofil Anam, Mohammad Syarofil Mohammad Zen Rahfiludin MS Anam Muflihatul Muniroh Muyassaroh Muyassaroh Neni Susilaningsih Ninung Kusumawati Ninung Rose Diana Kusumawati Noor Pramono Nurdiana Nurdiana Nurkukuh Nurkukuh Nurkukuh, Nurkukuh Nuryanto Nuryanto Nyoman Suci Widyastiti Panunggal, Damianus Galih Perdani, Putri Pratiwi, Juwita Pusaka, Semerdanta Rina Pratiwi Robi Andoyo Romadhona, Suci Rudy- susanto S.A. Nugraheni Saputra, Epriyan Sarjadi Sarjadi Sellina, Hendriani Soejoenoes, Ariawan Soemedi Hadiyanto Suci Romadhona Sudrajat, Agus Suhartono, Suhartono Suharyo Hadisaputro Suharyo Hadisaputro Susilawati, Martvera SyarofilAnam, Moh. T Mirza Iskandar Taro Yamauchi Taro Yamauchi Taro Yamauchi Taro Yamauchi Thamrin, Jumianti Lestari Wijaya, I Made Ananta Wistiani Wistiani Yetty M Nency Yoshimura, Aya Yudo Murti Mupangati Yulia Wahyuni Yusrina Istanti