Kartikasari, Mayriyana
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Meta-Analysis: The Effectiveness of Using mHealth to Improve Antenatal Care Kartikasari, Mayriyana; Tamtomo, Didik; Murti, Bhisma
Journal of Maternal and Child Health Vol. 7 No. 3 (2022)
Publisher : Masters Program in Public Health, Universitas Sebelas Maret, Indonesia

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Background: One of the innovations in technology in health that can be used is mHealth. The use of technology such as mHealth allows for the dissemination of information to pregnant women in an effort to improve antenatal care. This study aims to determine the effectiveness of using mHealth on antenatal care. Subjects and Method: This was a systematic review and meta-analysis study using PICO, Population: Pregnant women, Intervention: Using mHealth, ComĀ­parison: Not using mHealth/ standard services, Outcome: ANC visits. The articles used in this study came from 6 databases including Pubmed, ScienceDirect, Google Scholar, BMJ, Springer link, Sage, and Core. The keywords of the article are, Telemedicine OR Mobile Health OR Health Mobile OR Telehealth OR mHealth OR eHealth AND Short Message AND Quality Improvement OR Quality Improvement OR Quality Improvements OR Quality Improvements AND Prenatal Care OR Prenatal Care OR Antenatal Care OR Antenatal Care. The articles included in this study are complete articles, RCT study designs for 2012-2022. Results: There are 8 RCT articles from 3 continents, including Africa (Kenya, Ethiopia, Zanzibar), Asia (India), America (Peru, Brazil). It was found that using mHealth could increase ANC visits by 1.32 times compared to not using mHealth (RR=1.32; 95% CI=1.10 to 1.59; p=0.003). Conclusion: effective use of mHealth to improve antenatal care.
Meta-Analysis: The Effect of Waterbirth Delivery Method on the Risk of Perineal Rupture Kartikasari, Mayriyana; Aktovianta, Lukman
Journal of Epidemiology and Public Health Vol. 6 No. 4 (2021)
Publisher : Masters Program in Public Health, Universitas Sebelas Maret, Indonesia

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Background: Waterbirth is the process of giving birth in a tub or pool of warm water which starts from a baby born in water and is brought to the surface. Waterbith has an effect on reducing maternal morbidity because it can have a relaxing effect and relieve pain during labor. However, the practice is still controversial in several countries. This study aimed to determine the effect of water birth method delivery with the risk of perineal rupture with a meta-analysis of primary studies linked through previous researchers.Subjects and Method: This study was a systematic review and meta-analysis study following the PICO, population: Women in labor. Intervention: Waterbirth. Comparison: other delivery methods besides water birth. Results: Perineal rupture articles used in this study were obtained from 4 databases such as Google Schoolar, Semantic Schoolar, Pubmed, and Science Direct. Keywords to search for articles including: waterbirth" OR "water birth" OR "water-birth" OR "water" OR "birth in water" OR "birth underwater" OR "underwater birth" OR "birthing pool" AND ("labour" OR "labor") AND "delivery") AND ("women" OR "woman" OR "mother" OR "mothers" OR "mother
Meta-Analysis: The Effect of Waterbirth Delivery Method on the Risk of Perineal Rupture Kartikasari, Mayriyana; Aktovianta, Lukman
Journal of Epidemiology and Public Health Vol. 6 No. 4 (2021)
Publisher : Masters Program in Public Health, Universitas Sebelas Maret, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (31.943 KB)

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Background: Waterbirth is the process of giving birth in a tub or pool of warm water which starts from a baby born in water and is brought to the surface. Waterbith has an effect on reducing maternal morbidity because it can have a relaxing effect and relieve pain during labor. However, the practice is still controversial in several countries. This study aimed to determine the effect of water birth method delivery with the risk of perineal rupture with a meta-analysis of primary studies linked through previous researchers.Subjects and Method: This study was a systematic review and meta-analysis study following the PICO, population: Women in labor. Intervention: Waterbirth. Comparison: other delivery methods besides water birth. Results: Perineal rupture articles used in this study were obtained from 4 databases such as Google Schoolar, Semantic Schoolar, Pubmed, and Science Direct. Keywords to search for articles including: waterbirth" OR "water birth" OR "water-birth" OR "water" OR "birth in water" OR "birth underwater" OR "underwater birth" OR "birthing pool" AND ("labour" OR "labor") AND "delivery") AND ("women" OR "woman" OR "mother" OR "mothers" OR "mother