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Literature Review: Sleep Quality Relationship with Depression Postpartum Symptoms Qotrunnajah, Annisa; Herawati, Erna; Sulistyani, S; Basuki, Sri Wahyu
Prosiding University Research Colloquium Proceeding of The 15th University Research Colloquium 2022: Mahasiswa (Student Paper Presentation) A
Publisher : Konsorsium Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat Perguruan Tinggi Muhammadiyah 'Aisyiyah (PTMA) Koordinator Wilayah Jawa Tengah - DIY

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Background: Postpartum depression is the most common psychiatric problem after giving birth which can last up to 1 year or even 2 years after giving birth. In addition to the mother, postpartum depression can also occur in the father. Symptoms of postpartum depression include an appetite disorder, anxiety, feeling worthless, depressed mood, suicidal thoughts and can affect the health of children's development. Postpartum women reported that during this period sleep disturbances often occur. Sleep disorder is vulnerable in postpartum and pregnancy and can cause disturbed mood so that in this situation there is a relationship between sleep quality and symptoms of postpartum depression. Objective: To determine the relationship between sleep quality and symptoms of postpartum depression. Methods: This study uses a literature review design by collecting research articles through various databases such as Google Scholar, PubMed and Science Direct. Results: There were 1068 articles found, then the researchers screened according to the restriction criteria, so that 15 articles were found to be reviewed. The fourteen research articles showed that there was a relationship between poor sleep quality and symptoms of postpartum depression. However, 2 of the 14 articles stated that postpartum depression symptoms had a relationship with postnatal sleep quality but not with prenatal sleep quality. Later, one article stated that there was no relationship between both of this. Conclusion: Sleep quality has a relationship with postpartum depression symptoms. In this case, poor sleep quality in pregnancy before and after delivery can worsen and predict postpartum depression symptoms, especially at 3 months and 6 months postpartum.
Anemia in Pregnant Women and Mothers Education Level as Risk Factor for Stunting in Children Aged 24-59 Months Zainury, Muchamad Iqbal; Dasuki, Mohammad Shoim; Basuki, Sri Wahyu; Lestari, Nining
Prosiding University Research Colloquium Proceeding of The 17th University Research Colloquium 2023: Bidang MIPA dan Kesehatan
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Stunting is one of the nutritional problems that can occur in toddlers which can be caused by various factors such as anemia in pregnant women and the level of education of mothers. The prevalence of stunting globally reaches 22%. Indonesia itself has a stunting percentage of 27.7% in 2019, 26.9% in 2020 and 24.4% in 2021 despite the decline, but it is still far from the desired target of 14% in 2024. This study aims to analyze the relationship between anemia in pregnant women and the level of maternal education with the incidence of stunting in children under the age of 24-59 months. This type of research uses observational analytics, with a case control design. The size of the sample used was 142 samples, purposive sampling, and data collection using secondary data obtained at the Bandarharjo Health Center. Data were obtained from maternal cohort books, maternal and child health (MCH) books, medical records, and e- PPGBM (electronic-Community-Based Nutrition Recording and Reporting). The results of this study obtained the children of the respondents, namely 56.3% more women than 43.7% of men. From the chisquare test results, a p value = 0.013 was obtained in the anemia variable in pregnant women (OR = 2.46) and the level of maternal education p = 0.001 (OR = 3.25) for stunting events. The results of the logistic regression test obtained an OR anemia value in pregnant women of 2.46, while the maternal education level was 3.25. In conclusion, there is a significant relationship between anemia in pregnant women and the level of maternal education with the incidence of stunting.
THE SEVERITY OF COVID-19 IS ASSESSED FROM D-DIMER AND PLATELET LEVELS Putra, Catur Permana; Basuki, Sri Wahyu; Mahmuda, Iin Novita Nurhidayati; Dwi, Raafika Studiviani
Indonesian Journal of Health Science Vol 8 No 1 (2024): March
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Ponorogo

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This research was conducted with purpose to analyse the association between D- dimer and thrombocyte levels for severity of COVID-19. Researchers used cross sectional method on 57 COVID-19 patients at the private hospital in Surakarta on the period June to September 2021. Data were taken using total sampling with patients who fulfil the criteria and using Spearman test to analyse the association between D-dimer and platelet levels on the severity COVID-19. The characteristics of the respondents studied were an average age was 57 years, male is more dominant than female with a total of 35 (61.4%), the average severity of respondents was seriously ill (with an average oxygen saturations of 89.39%), the dominant D-dimer level of the respondent is increased with an average of 1699.4 ng/ml, and the dominant platelet level of the respondent was normal with an average of 281.360/µl. Results of the analysis with spearman test obtained significance (p-value) 0.560 for the association between D-dimer and severity of COVID-19, while for the association between platelets and severity of COVID-19, significance (p-value) 0.475 were obtained. From the results can be drawn the conclusion there is no association between D-dimer or platelet levels on the severity of COVID-19 disease.Â