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Survei Demografi Kejadian BBLR di RSUD Pangeran Jaya Sumitra Astuti Rizki Perdana; Sismeri Dona; Putri Vidiasari
Jurnal Rumpun Ilmu Kesehatan Vol. 3 No. 3 (2023): November: Jurnal Rumpun Ilmu Kesehatan
Publisher : Pusat Riset dan Inovasi Nasional

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55606/jrik.v3i3.2578

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Babies with Low Birth Weight is a health problem that contributes to infant mortality. Low birth weight babies are not only at risk of death in the early months of life, but also at risk for other health problems. The purpose of the study was to determine the demographic survey of BBLR events. This research method was carried out with quantitative descriptiveness. The sample amounted to 28 BBLR events at Pangeran Jaya Sumitra Hospital from June to November 2022 analyzed univariately. The results of the univariate analysis are the highest maternal age in the range of 20-35 years (92.9%), the most maternal education at the secondary level (78.6%), the variable location of residence which almost entirely comes from Kotabaru Regency which is 96.4%, based on the area where the most lives are obtained from urban areas which is 57.1%, and the most parity variable at number 1 which is 39.3%. The implication of the study is that the results of demographic surveys about the incidence of low birth weight in hospitals can be used to screen the potential occurrence of low birth weight in mothers who are preparing for pregnancy or are pregnant.
KESEHATAN MENTAL IBU PASCA ABORTUS DI RUANG VK BERSALIN RUMAH SAKIT UMUM DAERAH PANGERAN JAYA SUMITRA KOTABARU Rahmadhalena, Ade; Sismeri Dona; Putri Vidiasari
Midwifery And Complementary Care Vol 2 No 2 (2023): Midwifery and Complementary Care
Publisher : LPPM Universitas Sari Mulia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33859/mcc.v2i2.380

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Background:Mental health is a condition in which an individual is free from all symptoms of mental disorders. The psychological state of women during pregnancy who experience abortion can be traumatic, often resulting in anxiety, emotional disturbances, and depression. About 50% of women experience psychological disorders within weeks to months following an abortion. Objective:To identify the mental health condition of mothers after experiencing abortion. Method:This is a descriptive qualitative study with frequency distribution. Sampling was conducted using purposive sampling technique, and the research instrument used was a questionnaire. Results:The results showed that 12 out of 13 respondents reported experiencing mental health disturbances after abortion, with suspected depression being the most prevalent (92%). Other reported conditions included self-harm tendencies (8%), anxiety (8%), and psychosis (8%). The most common symptoms were sadness/depressed mood, followed by lack of interest or pleasure in enjoyable activities, sleep disturbances, and feelings of fatigue, digestive issues, headaches, or other prolonged physical complaints. Among the 13 respondents, the timing of abortion varied (7 respondents were 1–2 days post-abortion, and 6 respondents were 2–3 weeks post-abortion), resulting in varied psychological symptoms and recovery periods. Conclusion:The mental health condition of mothers post-abortion in the maternity ward of Pangeran Jaya Sumitra Regional Hospital, Kotabaru, is categorized as disturbed mental health, predominantly depression. This condition requires support not only from medical professionals but also the involvement of husbands, families, and the surrounding environment in efforts to prevent mental health disorders. Keywords: Mental Health, Psychological, Abortion