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Journal : Pediomaternal Nursing Journal

Pengaruh Perawatan Metode Kanguru Terhadap Respon Fisiologis Bayi Berat lahir Rendah Rahayu Catur Ria Wati; Risa Etika; Esti Yunitasari
Pediomaternal Nursing Journal Vol. 5 No. 2 (2019): VOLUME 5 NO 2 SEPTEMBER 2019
Publisher : Universitas Airlangga

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/pmnj.v5i2.13333

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Introduction: Low Birth Weight Babies (LBWB) is one of the causes of the high Neonatal Mortality Rate in Indonesia. This occurs because LBWB has non-optimal temperature regulation centers, thin-brown and subcutaneous fat tissue, inadequate muscle growth, and organ immaturity. Kangaroo Care (KC) is expected to be an effective and efficient solution to keep LBW in a stable condition. This study aimed to determine the effect of KC on the physiological responses of LBWB.Methods: This study is a pre-experimental design with one group pretest-posttest research design. The sample was obtained with a total sampling technique and the size was 21 LBWB. The independent variable in this study was KC; carried out for 3 days with a frequency of 2 times a day and 90 minutes per KC. Meanwhile, the dependent variable was the physiological responses of LBWB which consisted of temperature, heart rate, and oxygen saturation. The instrument used was KC observation sheets with Wilcoxon signed rank test for the data analysis.Results: The study showed that the temperature increased from 36.50C to 36.90C; the heart rate increased from 135 x/minute to 147 x/minute; the oxygen saturation increased from 93% to 98%. The results of the Wilcoxon signed rank test on the pretest-posttest data revealed that the temperature p = 0.002, heart rate frequency p = 0.001, and oxygen saturation p = 0.000. The increased physiological responses were still in the range of normal.Conclusion: The KC can maintain the stability of LBWB physiological responses. By that, it is recommended for parents to continue KC as a home-care for LBWB until the weight reached 2500 grams.
Faktor Risiko Kejadian Ikterus Neonatorum Nimas Anggie Auliasari; Risa Etika; Ilya Krisnana; Pudji Lestari
Pediomaternal Nursing Journal Vol. 5 No. 2 (2019): VOLUME 5 NO 2 SEPTEMBER 2019
Publisher : Universitas Airlangga

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/pmnj.v5i2.13457

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Introduction: Neonatal jaundice is a clinical manifestation in neonates characterized by yellow coloration of the skin and sclera due to the accumulation of excess unconjugated bilirubin production in the tissues. Based on the data in the NICU of Dr. Soetomo Hospital, 46.8% of 844 neonates had neonatal jaundice. Therefore, this study is intended to analyze the risk factors associated with the incidence of neonatal jaundice.Methods: This study used observational analytic method with case control approach. There are 84 neonates used as samples taken with sequential sampling. The independent variables are ABO incompatibility, prematurity, Low Birth Weight, asphyxia, and history of Diabetes Mellitus from the mother. Whereas, the dependent variable is neonatal jaundice. The data are in the form of secondary data from neonates and the mothers, analyzed using the Contingency coefficient with α = 0.05.Results: 85.7% of ABO incompatibility neonates had neonatal jaundice (p = 0.048, OR = 6.833), 57.4% of premature neonates had neonatal jaundice (p = 0.028, OR = 3.077), 42.4% of LBW neonates had neonatal jaundice (p = 0.032, OR = 0.346), 60% of asphyxia neonates had neonatal jaundice (p = 0.500), 85.7% of mother with DM history had neonatal jaundice (p = 0.048, OR = 6.833).Conclusion: There is a relationship between ABO incompatibility, prematurity, LBW, history of DM and neonatal jaundice while there is no relationship between asphyxia and the incidence of neonatal jaundice in Dr. Soetomo Hospital.
Co-Authors . Suwarno Aditiawarman Aditiawarman, Aditiawarman AGUS HARIANTO Agus Sulistyono Ahmad Suryawan Aldika Akbar, Muhammad Ilham Alexander Leonard Caesar Josediputra Alit Utamayasa Aminuddin Harahap Aprilawati, Dwi Aprilia Indra Kartika Aprilia Laraswati Armawa, Syihab Armedian Oktaviani Puspaningrum Avianti, Dwi Lestari Bambang Permono Bambang Purwanto Bangkit Putrawan Basuki, Setio Chiquita Febby Pragitara Denai Wahyuni Desy Jein Rimelda Masombe Devina Callista Ayungga Dina Angelika Dominicus Husada Dwiyanti Puspitasari, Dwiyanti Eighty Mardiyan K, Eighty Elisia, Latiful Erlina Suci Astuti Ernawati Ernawati Esti Yunitasari Fatchul Wahab Fatimah Indarso Fatimah Indarso Fatimah lndarso HERAWATI, LILIK Herlisa Anggraini Hermanto Tri Joewono Ilya Krisnana, Ilya Irwanto Irwanto Irwanto, Irwanto Ismoedijanto Iwan S. Handoko Izzati, Dwi Jenica Hillary Eka Firnanda MCRP Jianti Fina Lestari Kartika Darma Handayani Kartina, Leny Komang Ayu Witarini Mahiroh, Hodimatum Mahrus A Rahman, Mahrus A Martono Martono Martono Tri Utomo Martono TU Melinda Masturina Mellisa Kristanti Hosea, Mellisa Kristanti Mia R A Moersintowarti B. Narendra Moersintowati B. Narendra Muhammad Pradhika Mapindra Muhammad Pradhiki Mahindra Muhammad Reza Muhammad Reza Ni Made Mertaniasih Nimas Anggie Auliasari Ningrum, Astika Gita Nurmeyda Lentina Nursalam, Nursalam Nyilo Purnami Oktavian Prasetya Pamarga Priyambodo Pudji Lestari Puspa Wardhani Rahayu Catur Ria Wati Rize Budi Amalia Rizky Arisanti Maharani Roedi Irawan Rohma, Annisa Nur Ruth A. Alexander Salsabila Hansa Kamal Sampurna, Mahendra Tri Arif Sari, Ernita Sari, Trias Kusuma Sarmanu, Sarmanu Setya Mithra Hartiastuti Shanty Djajakusli Shrimarti Rukmini Devy Sudarmo, Subijanto Marto Sunny Mariana Samosir Syamsul Arifin Sylviati M Damanik Sylviati M. Damanik Talitha Y. Aden Teddy Ontoseno Tuti Herawati Virani Diana Woro Setia Ningtyas Yulida Mufidah