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HUBUNGAN KETERATURAN KUNJUNGAN ANTENATAL CARE TERHADAP KEPATUHAN KONSUMSI TABLET FE PADA IBU HAMIL DI JAWA TENGAH (ANALISIS SDKI 2017) Wibowo, Syifa Sofia
VISIKES Vol. 24 No. 1 (2025): VISIKES
Publisher : Dian Nuswantoro Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.60074/visikes.v24i1.12386

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Background: According to the 2018 Riskesdas data, anemia affects 48.9% of pregnant women in Indonesia. Every pregnant woman is expected to take at least 90 Fe tablets during her pregnancy to prevent anemia. Anemia caused by iron deficiency increases the likelihood of difficulties during delivery. Anemia creates risks not only to the mother but also to the fetus and newborn. Methods: Data from the 2017 Indonesian Demographic Health Survey (IDHS) Program was used in this study. This study used a cross-sectional design. With a sample of 118 respondents. Results: The average mother already had 3 children; the average pregnant woman was 35 years old at the current pregnancy and the average mother's education was not graduated from primary school. The significance value between regularity of antenatal care visits and adherence to Fe tablet consumption in pregnant women is 0,000. Conclusion: There is an association between regularity of antenatal care visits and adherence to Fe tablet consumption by pregnant women in Central Java in the 2017 IDHS data.
Factors Influencing Cesarean Section (CS) Deliveries In Indonesia (DHS Program Analysis) Wibowo, Syifa Sofia; Aprianti, Aprianti; Wibowo, Syarifah Aqil; Fadillah, Atikah Syadza
VISIKES Vol. 25 No. 1 (2026): VISIKES
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.60074/visikes.v25i1.14983

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There are numerous potential issues that might arise during birth, leading to morbidity and even death for both mothers and fetuses. Indonesia's 2020 Maternal Mortality Rate (MMR) was 189 fatalities for every 100,000 live births. Cesarean section (CS) is one maternal care intervention that has a strong correlation with maternal and fetal morbidity and mortality. The DHS Program particularly for Indonesia, also known as the SDKI (Indonesian Demographic Health Survey), provided the secondary data used in this study. Data on 17,746 respondents was gathered after controlling for the inclusion and exclusion criteria.frequency tests were utilized for univariate analysis, and Pearson Product Moment tests were used for bivariate analysis. 2,915 mother's had cesarean section deliveries; the majority of these mothers were between the ages of 30 and 34 and came from extremely low-income backgrounds. 2,117 births included prolonged labor and 1,331 were breech presentation. Cesarean section delivery can be influenced by the mother's age (p-value 0,001), wealth index (p-value 0,001), breech position (p-value 0,001) and prolonged labor (p-value 0,001). Among these four variables, the one with the strongest correlation is the wealth index (pearson correlation 0,244).