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Multiparity In Timor-Leste, Risk Factor Associate the Midwife Intervention in Center Health of Community Ainaro Timor-Leste Carvalho de Araujo, Eugenia; da Costa Monteiro, Ermelinda; Pereira, Natalia; de Deus, Elisa; Jose Tilman, Etelvina
Jurnal KESANS : Kesehatan dan Sains Vol 3 No 1 (2023): KESANS: International Journal of Health and Science
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54543/kesans.v3i1.242

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Introduction: East Timor has changed dramatically. Since its independence just a decade ago, it has a post-conflict country to a developing country to lower middle-income. As the country experienced the socio-economic progress and security in recent years, multiparity situation in Timor-Leste has also gradually improved. However, there are several challenges that still affect many children born in the same family in East Timor. The analysis of the overall situation of the family having many children is imperative to ensure evidence-based actions to address the remaining challenges in the country's changing context. Objective: The objective of this thesis is to know the factors of multiparity; Identify the knowledge of women about the risk of multiparity; Knowing what the perception of women on the intervention of the midwife in the risk of Multiparity. Method: This research is a study of exploratory and descriptive. The sample is composed of 30 pregnant women who attended antenatal Ainaro Health Center in the central part of East Timor. The data collection collected in the period from 5 October to 6 November 2015. Result and Discussion: Multiparity provides strong reasons such as assisting a family continuation of generations, care for the parents when they are elderly. Conclusion: This study indicates that, although few women in Ainaro district are aware that there are dangers associated with high birth, but most of our respondents do not think that there are health risks associated with having many children. With their education, they think that high birth women feel that having many children was harmless to your health. This number is significant, considering the implications of high parity on maternal and neonatal morbidity and mortality and long-term, socio - economic. This is more so when viewed considering a total of high fertility in East Timor in an economy that is not developed
Describe The Opinion of Midwives on The Participation of Father/Family as Humanization Strategy of Care During Labor of Women Cared for at Clinic Vera Cruz, Dili, Timor-Leste Jose Tilman, Etelvina; Monteiro, Ermelinda; Pereira, Natalia; de Deus, Elisa; de Carvalho, Eugenia; Dionisio Ximenes, Jose
Jurnal KESANS : Kesehatan dan Sains Vol 3 No 1 (2023): KESANS: International Journal of Health and Science
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54543/kesans.v3i1.243

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Introduction: According to the World Health Organization (WHO, 2005) a normal delivery is the process in which labor begins spontaneously (the birth canal) with a low-risk index at the beginning of the work and cephalic presentation, a pregnancy between 37-42 weeks. After birth mother and baby remain in good condition. Objectives: To describe the opinion of midwives on the participation of father / family as humanization strategy of care during labor of women cared for at Clinica Vera Cruz, Dili, Timor-Leste. This is an exploratory and descriptive study with a qualitative approach, using semi structured interviews. Method: The total number of this health center midwives is 17. The sample consisted of the midwives who perform functions in maternal and fetal health to mothers. Results and Discussion: All midwives consider important the father attend the birth, favoring humanized care to women in labor, lessens the trauma of childbirth and the use of medicalization. The involvement of the father in childbirth contributes to their psychoactive preparation for better recovery of women, promotes the involvement of the couple in promoting the health of the mother and baby. Humanized births are quicker and develop more naturally. Conclusion: This research is beneficial to the women and for caregivers responsible for decision-making in the health center of Vera Cruz, especially midwives. The involvement of the father in normal birth is consensus as great benefit to the tirade (father, child & mother) with many advantages for the provision of humanized maternal and child care and to humanize the time of delivery and reduce the trauma and the hospital stay associated with it.
Relationship Between Nutrition Status, Growth And Development For Children Aged 15 Years At Railaco Health Center, Ermera Municipality, Timor-Leste 2023 de Deus, Elisa; da Costa Guterres, Ana Claudia; Santos Ximenes, Rafael dos; Boavida Tilman, Carlos; Jesus Vaz Cabral , Teresa de; de Jesus, Acacio
Jurnal Syntax Fusion Vol 4 No 02 (2024): Jurnal Syntax Fusion: Jurnal Nasional Indonesia
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54543/fusion.v4i02.399

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1-5 year children as an investiment for a nation, because they are the new generations for a nation. The quality of the nation in the hands of infants because the infants as a human resource that harm now implements with the systematic and continues to increase growth and development for infants in pre-school ages to be optimal through the state of nutrition with quality and certain (Judanwanto, 2019). This research wanted to identify a relationship between the nutrition state and the development growth for children in the preschool period in Health Center Railaco, Ermera municipality, Timor-Leste. To identify a relationship between nutritional state and growth and development for children in the pre-school period in Health Center Railaco, Ermera municipality, Timor-Leste. in this research they use the quantitative method in the approach with cross sectional approach in the techical use of non probability sampling with the type of accidental sampling. the result of research for 65,8% of children with moderate nutritional status and 34,2% good. And there is 59,1% moderate growth and 40,9% are good. And there is 63,8% moderate development and 36,2% are good. The result of the statistic using the Chi Square test between the nutritional status and the growth and development, it identifies p value= 0,000 0r p=< 0,05
Relationship Between Pre eclampsia and Underweight Baby in the Obstetrics Unit of Guido Valadares National Hospital in 2023 da Costa Guterres, Ana Claudia; de Deus, Elisa; Santos Ximenes, Rafael dos; Soares Amaral, Odelia; Jesus Vaz Cabral, Teresa de; Ximenes, António
Jurnal Syntax Fusion Vol 4 No 02 (2024): Jurnal Syntax Fusion: Jurnal Nasional Indonesia
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54543/fusion.v4i02.400

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Pre‑eclampsia is a serious complication that affects the mother's body, childbirth, and postpartum. It is characterized by signs such as hypertension, edema, and proteinuria that occur during the 20 weeks of pregnancy. An underweight baby is a baby who weighs less than 2500 grams. According to data from the Timor‑Leste Demographic Health Survey (TLDHS) in 2016, 215 mothers had pre‑eclampsia and 72 babies died with underweight status. Pre‑eclampsia is one of the complications that kills mothers with a high percentage of 25% and a frequency of 42.According to data from Guido Valadares National Hospital in 2021, 174 mothers had pre‑eclampsia and 58 babies were underweight. To understand the relationship between preeclampsia and underweight baby incidents. This is a descriptive quantitative research with a crosssectional approach. The technique used was Accidental Sampling, with a sample of 64 respondents. The results show that there is a relationship between pre‑eclampsia and underweight baby incidents. 46 mothers (71.9%) had preclampsia and 36 babies (78.3%) were underweight. The relationship between preeclampsia and underweight baby incidents had a p‑value of 0.03. Conclusion: This research shows that there is a relationship between preeclampsia and underweight baby incidents. The information obtained can be used to improve the quality of service provided to mothers with specific focus on pre‑eclampsia and underweight babies.