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The relationship between age and parity and the occurrence anemia in pregnant women at Umbulharjo II Primary Health Center in 2018 Fijri Rachmawati; Dhesi Ari Astuti
International Journal of Health Science and Technology Vol 1, No 3 (2020): April
Publisher : Universitas 'Aisyiyah Yogyakarta

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The maternal mortality rate in Indonesia is still high at 359 of 100,000 live births, the cause of death on mothers in Indonesia is 30,3% of bleeding, 27,1% of eclampsia, 7,3% of infection, 5% of prolonged labor, 5% of abortion and 25,3% of others. Bleeding is still ranked first as a contributor to the high maternal mortality rate and anemia is one of the causes of bleeding. This study aimed to determine the relationship between age and parity and the anemia in pregnant women in Umbulharjo II Primary Health Center. The design of this study was analytical with a cross sectional approach which analyzed the anemia based on secondary data at Umbulharjo II Public Health Center in 2017. Data analysis used chi-square and Regression Logistic using SPSS 22 for Windows with p-value 0.05 and 95% of CI. The result of data analysis obtained p-value of age (0,021 0,05), (OR=2,357, 95% of CI, (1,219-4,557) and p value of parity (0,042 0,05), (OR =2,204, 95% of CI, (1,123-4,325). In conclusion, age had a significant relationship with the occurrence anemia in pregnancy and parity had a significant relationship with the occurrence anemia in pregnancy.
The Relationship Husband’s Support and Exclusive Breastfeeding in the Work Area of Umbulharjo 1 Public Health Center, Yogyakarta City Rolita Efriani; Dhesi Ari Astuti
International Journal of Health Science and Technology Vol 2, No 2 (2020): November
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In order to reduce Infant Mortality and Mortality Rate (IMR), The United Nations Childrens Fund (UNICEF) and the World Health Organization (WHO) recommend that babies only be breastfed for the first six months of life (exclusive breastfeeding). The coverage of exclusive breastfeeding in the Special Region of Yogyakarta is 73.3% and the lowest is in Yogyakarta City at 59.52%, this achievement has not reached the government's target of 80%. Umbulharjo I Public Health Center is the health center with the lowest exclusive breastfeeding coverage in Yogyakarta City at 39.15%. Exclusive breastfeeding can be assessed for effectiveness from the Health Technology Assessment (HTA) aspect. This study aims to determine the relationship of husband's support with exclusive breastfeeding at Umbulharjo I Public Health Center, Yogyakarta City. This research is an analytical survey with a cross sectional approach. Samples of 64 mothers were taken from a population of 179 mothers who had 6-12 months old infants. Data were analyzed by Chi-Square test. The results of the analysis of the husband's supportwith exclusive breastfeeding obtained a p-value of 0.019 (p 0.05). Conclusion, there is a relationship between husband's support and exclusive breastfeeding in the working area of the Umbulharjo I Public Health Center.
Co-Authors Amelia Putri Prasetyaningtyas Anggiyana, Fika Ani Marwati Apriani Tiasna Apriani Tiasna Ardina, Mega Astuti, Andari Wuri Astuti, Neneng Windi Atik Triratnawati Atik Triratnawati Aza, Dessi Wulandari Bakhtiar, Rahmat Cyril B. Romero Cyril B. Romero Darsono, Filla Alfazriani Destu Satya Widyaningsih Detty Siti Nurdiati Dini Asrika Devi Djaswadi Dasuki Doni Marisi Sinaga Dwi Indah Wulandari Dwi Sulisworo Dyah Anantalia Widyastari Efriani, Rolita Eka Damayanti El Farchia, Yuniar Nisa Elivya Putri Melsany Eva Fadila Sangaji Evi Rosita Evilia Nur Safitri Fijri Rachmawati Gita Fajrianti Hamado, Hasiati Haris, Nursani A Hasibuan, Khoirunnisah Hendy Ristiono Hidayat, Asri Hisan, Urfa Khairatun Iqra Asif Ita Suryani Kartini, Farida Khairani, Nur Krispinus Duma Kurniati, Nurul Kurniati, Nurul Langputeh, Prapaporn Marcelis Stia Anggraini Marwati, Ani Merida, Yunri Moh. Hakimi Mufidah Isnani Nazara, Titin Sundari Nelawati Radjamuda, Nelawati Ningrum, Rhadika Wahyu Kurnia Nuraina Nuraina Nuraina Nuraina Nurul Hidayah Nurwidyaningsih, Nofi Oscar Agyemang Opoku Popy Apri Yanti Popy Apri Yanti Prihatiningsih, Dwi Putri, Silvia Rizki Syah Rachmawati, Fijri RASYID, ERWIN Realita, Friska Reni Sumanti Rezka Zahra Humaira Ririn Ariyanti Ririn Ariyanti, Ririn Rodliah Rosyad, Shelly Rostinah Rostinah Rosyady, Phisca Aditya Sales, Eurosia Maria Shelly Pradila Sitti Syabariyah Sri Handayani Syagata, Anindhita Syahbi Tiasna, Apriani Tri Ani Marwati Tri Hastuti Tri Hastuti Tri Sunarsih Ummah, Tammimin Vera Yuli Erviana Wahyuhidaya, Pratika Warsiti wijayanti, dian trilus Wulandari, Yunisa Yanti, Popy Apri Yolanda, Sholihah Gustavia Yuliadia, Kartika Yunri Merida