Detty Siti Nurdiati
Department Of Obstetrics And Gynecology, Faculty Of Medicine, Public Health And Nursing, Universitas Gadjah Mada/Dr. Sardjito General Hospital, Yogyakarta, Indonesia

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Journal : Berita Kedokteran Masyarakat

Pengaruh Kenaikan Berat Badan Rata – Rata Per Minggu pada Kehamilan Trimester II dan III terhadap Risiko Berat Bayi Lahir Rendah Darmayanti Siswanto Agus Wilopo, Detty Siti Nurdiati
Berita Kedokteran Masyarakat (BKM) Vol 26, No 1 (2010)
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Background: Low pregnancy weight gain is one of the risk factor of low birth weight (LBW). Weight gain rate per week can be used gain during pregnancy. However, some studies show differences in cut-off point weight gain in pregnancy of second and third trimester to minimize the risk of LBW.Objective: To identify changes of weight gain rate per week in the second and third trimester of pregnancy in relation to the risk of LBW.Method: The study was observational study using case control design. The study population was women giving birth at Ulin Hospital of Banjarmasin during the period of November 2006 – August 2007. Subject of the study was having LBW infants 98 mothers as case group and giving birth to infants >2500 grams 245 mothers as control group. Data medical record of obstetric and gynecology unit, mother and child health monitoring books, so did the direct interview. Chi square and double logistic regression methods were used to analyse the relationship between the objective variabels.Result: Weight gain <250 grams/week in the second and third trimester of pregnancy had significant relationship with the risk of LBW (OR 7.1; 95%CI 4.0 – 12.5): other variables having risks of LBW were gestational age (<37 weeks), hypertensive disorder during pregnancy, parity, having history of preterm delivery and prenatal care < 5 times. The result of multivariable analysis showed that weight gain <250 grams/week in the second and third trimester of pregnancy had significant relationship with LBW; other variables were preterm delivery, hypertensive disorder during pregnancy and primipara.Conclusion: Pregnant mothers with weight gain <250 grams/week during second and third trimester of pregnancy had probability 7.1 times of having LBW infants than those giving birth to infants >2500 grams. Other variables having risks of LBW were gestational age (<37 weeks), hypertensive disorder during pregnancy, parity, having history of preterm delivery and prenatal care < 5 times.Keywords: weight gain rate per week, low birth weight
Hubungan kepatuhan antenatal care dengan pemilihan penolong persalinan di Kabupaten Natuna Sri Juana; Detty Siti Nurdiati; Atik Triratnawati
Berita Kedokteran Masyarakat (BKM) Vol 32, No 12 (2016)
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Compliance of antenatal care and election of birth helpers in NatunaPurposeThis study aimed to determine the association of ANC (Antenatal care) compliance with birth attendant choice in Natuna.MethodsThis study used a cross-sectional method. The subjects of the research were mothers in Natuna regency 2014. The variables were: independent variable (ANC compliance), the dependent variable (the birth attendant choice), and the control variables (age, maternal education, distance to the health facilities, parity). Data collection used questionnaires and interviews. The data analysis used descriptive and inferential analysis. The bivariable analysis used the chi-square test and multivariable analysis used logistic regression test with 95% of confidence interval (CI) and a significance level of p <0.05.ResultsBivariable and multivariable analysis showed significant correlations between ANC compliance with birth attendant choice. Pregnant women who did not comply doing ANC according to the standard that has been set at least four times had a chance two times more likely to give birth with the traditional birth attendant (TBA) than the pregnant women who complied to implement the ANC during pregnancy. Mothers with low education had a chance two times greater of choosing the TBA as birth attendant than women who are highly educated. Mothers with parity of >2 had a chance 1.9 times greater of choosing the TBA as birth attendant than women with parity ≤2.ConclusionsThere needs to be a control program from the health department working with community health workers to socialize awareness of the importance of the ANC. There needs to be the addition of TBA who are trained and partnered especially in remote areas because it cannot be denied there are still many people who choose TBA as a birth helper. 
Phenomenological study of primiparous mother's experience of emergency cesarean section in Yogyakarta Ratna Widhiastuti; Detty Siti Nurdiati; Wahyu Ikka setyarini
Berita Kedokteran Masyarakat (BKM) Vol 32, No 1 (2016)
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PurposeThe purpose of the study was to explore the experience of primipara mother when the emergency cesarean section was decided at RSUD Wates Kulon Progo Yogyakarta.MethodA phenomenological study was conducted involving indepth interview of 7 post emergency cesarean section mothers at Wates Kulon Progo Yogyakarta hospital in April-July 2014.ResultsThe study found three themes on the mother experience related to emergency cesarean section; the perception of the mother associated with emergency cesarean section, the influence of spirituality on positive perceptions of mothers and support for mothers in the face of emergency cesarean section.ConclusionMothers have a specific strategy in dealing with the emergency cesarean section which they will experience. Support for mothers in facing emergency cesarean section, spirituality influence on mother's positive perception and mother perception related to emergency cesarean section affects mother's readiness to undergo emergency cesaeran section. It is necessary to create a policy focusing on FCMC by involving family counselors when the mother is determined by emergency cesarean section. 
Pencarian Pelayanan Persalinan Ibu Hamil Risiko Tinggi di Puskesmas Waruroyom Kabupaten Cirebon Amdad Amdad; Detty Siti Nurdiati; Atik Tri Ratnawati
Berita Kedokteran Masyarakat (BKM) Vol 34, No 2 (2018)
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Efforts of high-risk pregnant women to search service for childbirth in public health center ofWaruroyom Purpose The study explored the behavior of women with a high-risk pregnancy to search service for childbirth in public health center of Waruroyom Cirebon.MethodA case study involved pregnant and maternal mothers with a high-risk pregnancy, parents, husbands, and midwives. The informants were chosen by purposive sampling, data collection through observation, in-depth interview and focus group discussion. ResultsWomen with high-risk pregnancy searched service for childbirth from midwives, public health center, and hospital. Pregnant women prefer midwives due to familiarity, close location, past experience, attitudes and quality of services. Women with high-risk pregnancy went to the public health center or hospital, did not because of the intentions of themselves but midwives' advice. ConclusionPregnant women did not know if they have a high-risk pregnancy. Midwives provide information about high-risk pregnancy at the end of pregnancy.
Relationship between unintended pregnancy and the first antenatal care visit Cahyawati, Safitri Putri; Hakimi, Mohammad; Nurdiati, Detty Siti
BKM Public Health and Community Medicine Vol 37 No 04 (2021)
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Purpose: The first timely antenatal care can detect complications during early pregnancy, such as hemorrhage, anemia, diabetes, and other infectious diseases. The province of Papua has the three lowest antenatal care K1 coverage areas, at 56.02%, and Jayapura city has an antenatal care K1 coverage of 51.49%. Methods: This research employed a mixed-methods approach using a sequential explanatory design. In the first stage, a quantitative approach was conducted using a cross-sectional research design. In the second stage, a qualitative approach was applied through in-depth interviews. Results: Multivariable analysis showed that unintended pregnancies were 2.8 times more likely to result in delayed first antenatal care visits compared to planned pregnancies (AOR 2.62; 95% CI: 1.23–6.25), after controlling for partner/spouse support, exposure to mass media, gestational interval, and education level. Interview findings revealed that other contributing factors to delayed first antenatal care visits included low awareness about the importance of timely care, being too busy, and a lack of knowledge regarding the benefits of antenatal care. Conclusion: The importance of family planning counseling for reproductive women is to manage and plan their pregnancies.
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