Syarul Khairiaty
Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Kesehatan Nauli Husada

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Prevention Behavior Factor Relationship On Malaria Events In Pregnant Women In Sibolga City In 2020 Friska A. Sihombing; Syarul Khairiaty; Krisniat
Science Midwifery Vol 9 No 1, Oktober (2020): Science Midwifery
Publisher : Institute of Computer Science (IOCS)

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Malaria infection in pregnancy is detrimental to the mother and fetus because it can increase maternal and fetal morbidity and mortality. Data on maternal mortality in the city of Sibolga in 2020, shows that maternal mortality based on malaria is in third place. The purpose of the study was to analyze the effect of preventive behavior factors (use of mosquito nets, installation of wire netting, use of mosquito repellent and the habit of being outside at night) on the incidence of malaria in pregnant women in the city of Sibolga. The study was conducted using a case control research design. The sampling technique used was Multi Stage Sampling with a sample size of 90 people. Data analysis used bivariable analysis. The results showed that pregnant women who did not use mosquito nets and or had a habit of being outside the house at night had a greater risk of being infected with malaria in Sibolga City p = 0.000 (OR 8.389, 95% CI: 3.152-22.292) and p : 0.010 (OR : 3.143, 95% CI : 1.300-7.599). Thus, there is a need for equitable distribution, monitoring of the use and maintenance of insecticide-treated mosquito nets and the need to identify local potentials that can be used as mosquito repellent media and can also utilize mosquito repellent plants, such as zodia, basil, geranium, suren, lavender, lemongrass and neem.
Relationship Of Characteristics With Mother's Actions In The Prevention Of Malaria In The Working Area Of The Hutabalang Puskesmas In 2020- A Cross-Sectional Study Of Tertiary Puskesmas In Sibolga Syarul Khairiaty; Ayu Musda; Tetti Sianturi
Science Midwifery Vol 9 No 1, Oktober (2020): Science Midwifery
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Malaria is an infectious disease that is a major public health problem in the world, including Indonesia. This study aims to determine the relationship between characteristics and maternal actions in preventing malaria in the Hutabalang Health Center Work Area. The research design used is descriptive analytic research. Total sampling is 60 respondents. The measuring instrument used is a research questionnaire. Data processing by editing, coding and tabulating. Data analysis using Chi Square Test. The results showed that there was an effect of age, knowledge and attitude on the mother's actions in preventing malaria. There is no influence of education and work on the mother's actions in preventing malaria. Suggestions for respondents to dig up more information about malaria prevention from various sources such as the internet, books and health workers.