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Factors Associated with Miscarriages and Abortions among Women of Reproductive Age in Kyrgyzstan: An Analysis of the Multiple Indicators Cluster Survey 2023 Indrawati, Fitri; Supriatin, Supriatin; Maretalinia, Maretalinia; Yunus, Mohd
JURNAL INFO KESEHATAN Vol 23 No 2 (2025): JURNAL INFO KESEHATAN
Publisher : Research and Community Service Unit, Poltekkes Kemenkes Kupang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31965/infokes.Vol23.Iss2.1944

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Reproductive health, including miscarriages and abortions, remains a critical public health issue, especially in low- and middle-income countries such as Kyrgyzstan, where access to quality health services is limited, particularly in rural areas. Unsafe abortions contribute significantly to maternal morbidity and mortality, while miscarriages can have physical, emotional, and social consequences for women. This study aims to explore factors associated with miscarriages and abortions among women of reproductive age in Kyrgyzstan. This study used secondary data from Kyrgyzstan’s Multiple Indicator Survey (MICS) 2023, which provides comprehensive data on health, education, and living conditions. The survey focused on women aged 15–49 who had experienced miscarriage or abortion, analyzing factors such as age, marital status, education, and wealth index. Data analysis was performed using binary logistic regression with STATA software to identify demographic and socioeconomic factors associated with miscarriage and abortion. The finding of this study were 11.47% of women experienced miscarriage and 6.45% experienced abortion, with most participants aged 30-39, married, with a junior high school education, residing in rural areas, and belonging to the Kyrgyz ethnic group. Factors linked to miscarriage included age, marital status, rural residency, Russian ethnicity, and wealth level, while factors associated with abortion included age, marital status, rural residence, and certain wealth levels (second, middle, and fourth). The study suggests prioritizing reproductive health education and support for women, especially those in rural areas and with lower to middle income, to help reduce the risks of miscarriage and abortion.
The Reappearance of Menstruation After Childbirth Associated with Contraceptive Use Among Women of Reproductive Age in Kyrgyzstan Nuraeni, Tating; Yunus, Mohd; Supriatin, Supriatin
JURNAL INFO KESEHATAN Vol 23 No 3 (2025): JURNAL INFO KESEHATAN
Publisher : Research and Community Service Unit, Poltekkes Kemenkes Kupang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31965/infokes.Vol23.Iss3.2014

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The return of menstruation after childbirth is an important aspect of women's reproductive health, especially in the context of contraceptive use. This study aims to explore how the return of menstruation after childbirth is closely connected to contraceptive use, with various factors such as age, marital status, region, place of residence, education level, ethnicity, and wealth index in Kyrgyzstan playing a role.  This study employed secondary data from the Kyrgyzstan 2023 Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (MICS), focusing on women of reproductive age (15-49 years). The analysis utilized a final sample of 1.059 women and applied binary logistic regression to examine the relationship between contraceptive use and the return of menstruation after childbirth while controlling for factors such as age, marital status, region, education level, ethnicity, and wealth index. The study found that among 1.059 women who had given birth, 30.88% were using contraceptive methods, and 64.68% experienced the return of menstruation post-childbirth. The multivariate analysis indicates that menstrual return after giving birth, having marital status formerly married/in union, in Naryn, Talas, and Chui region, and having the richest wealth index significantly influence contraceptive use among women of reproductive age. These results underscore the importance of comprehensive sexual health education, improved healthcare services, and targeted communication strategies to increase contraceptive use in the region.                              
Factors Related to Employer Health Insurance Contribution During COVID-19 Epidemic in Indonesia Rusmitasari, Heni; Supriatin, Supriatin; Sadli, Mohamad; Amaliah, Lili; Tresnawan, Teten; Suyitno, Suyitno; Maretalinia, Maretalinia
JURNAL INFO KESEHATAN Vol 21 No 3 (2023): JURNAL INFO KESEHATAN
Publisher : Research and Community Service Unit, Poltekkes Kemenkes Kupang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31965/infokes.Vol21.Iss3.1208

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The COVID-19 pandemic impacted all sectors of the world, including business. In fact, the employer faced a collapse, and many employees were determined. Another issue is health insurance, which might change before and during the pandemic. The objective of this study was to examine the factors associated with the employer’s contribution to health insurance during COVID-19. The secondary data, “Rapid Gender Assessment Survey 2021”, was used on 239 employees in Indonesia. The dependent variable in this study was employer contribution to health insurance during the pandemic (yes or no) and the main independent variable was employer contribution before the pandemic. Other sociodemographic variables were also included in the model as controls. This study used univariate, bivariate, and multivariate (binary logistic regression). The result of this study revealed that employers who contributed to health insurance before the pandemic tend to contribute again to health insurance during the pandemic. This study also reviews the legal law, including regulations about national health insurance and employment. The government’s intention is needed to ensure the rights of employees are well realized. 
Partner and Household Factors Associated with Breastfeeding Practice: A Systematic Review Supriatin, Supriatin; Astriani, Ni Made Dwi Yunica; Heri, Mochamad; Sadli, Mohamad
JURNAL INFO KESEHATAN Vol 22 No 2 (2024): JURNAL INFO KESEHATAN
Publisher : Research and Community Service Unit, Poltekkes Kemenkes Kupang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31965/infokes.Vol22.Iss2.1537

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The role of partner and family in breastfeeding practice is still rare. Previous studies were more likely to discuss the impact of infant and mother factors. This study aimed to examine the role of partner and family factors associated with breastfeeding factors. This systematic review includes 18 journal articles from four databases such as PubMed, ScienceDirect, SCOPUS, and Scholar Google. The selection of journal articles was described in the PRISMA diagram. The findings revealed that the factors from partners including education, support, knowledge about breastmilk, age, and occupation, and factors from family and household including food security, family support, family intention, and type of family play a role in influencing the breastfeeding practice. Since this study only focused on partner and household factors, the findings emphasize the significant role of partner and family in improving the breastfeeding practice. The government and related stakeholders can take an important role in contributing to increasing the participation of partners or husbands in breastfeeding practices such give parental leave to support the wife during exclusive breastfeeding.                     
Co-Authors -, Abdul Kadir Salam -, Dermiyati -, Septi Nurul Aini A., S. Kamilia Abdul Kadir Abdurahman, R. Nur Abdurakhman, R. Nur Abri Harahap, Muhammad ade rahmawati Adi Yeremia Mamahit Afrianti, Nur Afni Agus Setiawan Akbar, Hairil Alvianingrum, Ante Wahyu Amaliah, Lili Andi Latif, Sarifudin Anwari . Apriadi, Apriadi Arfah, Andi Asep Dony Suhendra Asharudin, Firman Asiah Asiah Avida, Meny Azimah, Siti Budiati, Endang Budy Satria Buston, Erni Citra, Auliya Dede Mustomi Dermiyati, Dermiyati Dewi Puspito Sari, Dewi Puspito Dhani, Awis Hamid Dini Fakta Sari, Dini Fakta Dintya Ivantarina Dioso, Regidor III Dyah Suryani Eko Budi Santoso Eko Budi Santoso Endayani, Heni Eny Retna Ambarwati Ermawilis, Ermawilis Fentia, Lia Firman Jaya Fitri Indrawati Hamonangan Harahap, Domu Hariani, Merti Sri Hassan, Datin Dr. Hafizah Che Hattapradit, Faron Hendra Wahyudi Heni Nurhaeni Heni Rusmitasari Herawati, Cucu Heri, Mochamad Hikhmat, Rokhmatul Hutahuruk, Alpian Indragiri, Suzana Indriyani, Dwi Iqbal Ahmad, Muhammad ISWAHYUDI ISWAHYUDI Jesi Alexander Alim Kartini, Bunga Khan, Muhammad Uzair Krisnita Dwi Jayanti, Krisnita Dwi Kristanti, Iin Kurniasih, Uun Kusuma, Suteja Wira Dana Lestari, Yulia Lilis Banowati Linda Suwarni Mahendika, Devin Malaha, Naomi Maretalinia, Maretalinia Minarti Minarti Moh. Badri Tamam Mohamad Sadli Musparlin Halid Mustari, Sahdan Ni Ketut Supasti Dharmawan NI Made Dwi Yunica Astriani Novpriansyah, Hery Nur Arofah Nur'aini, Nur'aini Nuraeni, Tating Nurmalita Sari, Marlynda Happy Nursyahid Siregar Nur’aini Nur’aini, Nur’aini P., Bagas Yoga Purwani, Sagung Putri ME Puspasari, Aprilia Putri, Dian Utama Pratiwi R. A., Rizki Robbi Raehan, Raehan Rahmat, Deki Reffita, Lea Ingne Rifky, Mohamed Rithpho, Pratuma Rizki Amalia Rizki Amelia Rosida Rosida Ruswandi, Indra S., Made Indrayana Sa'ud, Ismail Sabriana, Riska Sadli, Mohamad Salminawati Saputra, Alex Rizky Sari Hastuti, Sari Sari, Marlynda Happy Nurmalita Sari, Riana Trinovita Sarno Sarno Saskarani, Ni Made Ayu Seituni, Siti Serli, Serli Setiawan, Septya Putri Sidik, Abdul Djafar Silvia Anitasari, Silvia Sri Nurcahyati Styaningrum, Etik Dwi Sukmawati, Ellyzabeth Suria Saputri, Nurul Aini Surya, Sara sutarsih, cicih Suyitno Suyitno Syadziliy, Abil Hasan Ali Asy Teten Tresnawan Treasa, Adisty Dwi Ulum, Khoirul Usiono Usiono Utomo, Muhajir Wahyuni, Nuniek Tri Wahyuni, Ria Werdyaningsih, Endang Widadi, Sri Yekti Wijaya, Ardi Wulandari, Nadya yuliani, meda Yulis, Dian Meiliani Yulistiyana, Laili Nurjannah Yunus, Mohd Yusrotul, Yosi Zulaifa, Emzira Asha