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Factors That Postpartum Interest In Vitamin A Consumption In The Helvetia Medan Health Center Area In 2021 Riska Maulidanita; Zakiyah
Science Midwifery Vol 10 No 2 (2022): April: Science Midwifery
Publisher : Institute of Computer Science (IOCS)

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The KVA (Vitamin A Deficiency) management program that has been implemented is to supplementation of high doses of vitamin A capsules 2 times per year in Toddlers and Mothers of Nifas. The purpose of this study is to find out the factors that affect the interest of postpartum mothers towards vitamin A consumption in the Helvetia Medan Health Center Region in 2021. The design of this research uses analytical survey design, with a cross sectional approach. The sample in the study used a total population of 52 respondents. Data collection techniques use questionnaires and data analysis in the form of univariate, bivariate and multivariate analysis. The results of the chi square statistical test study obtained a p-value age of 0.022, knowledge of 0.03, distance to health services p-value 0.023, husband support p-value 0.04 and health worker support 0.002. Based on multivariate results known exp(B)/OR value at the age of 9,078, knowledge 1,181, distance to access to health services 33,229, husband support 7,035 and health worker support 4,353. The study concludes that there is a relationship between the influence of age, knowledge, husband support and health care support.
The Relationship between Knowledge of Women of Childbearing Age with Interest in Conducting IVA Examinations at the Simarpinggan Health Center, South Tapanuli Angkola District Riska Maulidanita
Science Midwifery Vol 10 No 5 (2022): December: Science Midwifery
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Cervical Cancer is ranked second only to breast cancer which occurs a lot in women. In Indonesia, cervical cancer ranked second in 2020 data sources derived from the Global Burden of Cancer Study (Globocan) from the World Health Organization (WHO) noted, the total cancer cases in Indonesia in 2020 reached 396,914 cases and the total deaths were 234,511 cases. Breast cancer has the highest number of new cases in Indonesia at 65,858 cases or 16.6% of the total 396,914 cancer cases. Cervical (cervical) cancer ranks second with 36,633 cases or 9.2% of total cancer cases. This research is analytical using primary data. The design used in this study was a correlation study using 0.05 chi-square data analysis. Data collection through the distribution of questionnaires with a total sample of 30 respondents at the Simarpinggan Health Center, Angkola District, South Tapanuli.