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Dynamic of Serum Ferritin Level in First Trimester Pregnancy Muniroh Muniroh; Alyya Siddiqa; Raden Partinah
The Avicenna Medical Journal Vol 1, No 1 (2020)
Publisher : Faculty of Medicine, UIN (State Islamic University) Syarif Hidayatullah Jakarta

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Background: Incidence of anemia in pregnant women was 37.1%, proportion was similar between urban vs rural areas (36.4% vs 37.8%). According to 2007 RISKESDAS, iron deficiency accounted for most common type of anemia in pregnancy. Iron deficiency anemia in pregnancy has a negative impact both on the mother and the fetus. Serum ferritin is a parameter for iron deficiency. Objective of this study was to overlook serum ferritin levels in trimester 1pregnancy.Methods: The design was retrospective cohort. Samples obtained from first trimester pregnant women who performed a pregnancy check up at Hasanah Graha Afiah Hospital Depok in the period of April 2016 - July 2017. Data were presented in percentages for categorical data. Numerical data presented in medians and ranges for abnormal data distribution; and mean and standard intersections for normal data distribution. This study involved 64 samples that met the inclusion and exclusion criteria.Results: Median serum ferritin levels in this study were still in the normal range of 40.82 (6.97 - 172.66) μg / L. Twenty one subjects (69.1%) had normal serum ferritin level (≥30 μg/L) and 47 (30.9%) had low ferritin level.Conclusions: Median serum ferritin in this study was within normal range. Low level of serum ferritin found in 21 subjects, three among them also suffered from anemia.
THE INFLUENCE OF HEALTH WORKER PRODUCTIVITY ON IMPROVING HEALTH SERVICES AT SETIABUDI PUBLIC HEALTH CENTER, SOUTH JAKARTA Raden Partinah; Teguh Nurhadi Suharsono; Raden Ricky Agusiady T S; Ayu Laili Rahmiyati; Didin Saepudin; Farida Yuliaty
Multidiciplinary Output Research For Actual and International Issue (MORFAI) Vol. 6 No. 3 (2026): Multidiciplinary Output Research For Actual and International Issue
Publisher : RADJA PUBLIKA

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This study aims to analyze the influence of health worker productivity on improving health services at the Setiabudi Community Health Center in South Jakarta. The research method used is descriptive quantitative with a sample of 90 respondents. Primary data were collected through questionnaires and processed using the Method of Successive Interval (MSI) to convert ordinal scale data into interval scales before conducting prerequisite tests and hypothesis testing. Data analysis used multiple linear regression. The results of the F test showed that the variables of motivation, income level, work environment, opportunity for achievement, management, and nutritional status simultaneously had a significant effect on health services (F count 12.053; Sig < 0.001) with a contribution (R^2) of 46.6%. Partially, the management variable was the most dominant factor influencing service improvement (t count 5.608; Sig < 0.001). The implications of this study emphasize the importance of strengthening the managerial system and work motivation to optimize the quality of public health services