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Analysis of Factors Associated with the Incidence of Hypertension in Pregnancy: Study at RSUD dr. H. Andi Abdurrahman Noor, Tanah Bumbu Regency Kasmasari, Kasmasari; Bakhriansyah, Bakhriansyah; Al Audhah, Nelly; Suhartono, Eko; Syahadatina, Meitria
Journal La Medihealtico Vol. 5 No. 2 (2024): Journal La Medihealtico
Publisher : Newinera Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37899/journallamedihealtico.v5i2.1225

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Hypertension is one of the diseases that often threatens pregnancy that occurs after 20 weeks of gestation. Tanah Bumbu is one of the regencies in South Kalimantan Province with 75 cases of maternal mortality rate (MMR) in 2022. To asses the relationship between maternal age, parity, body mass index (BMI), history of hypertension, and stress with the incidence of hypertension in pregnancy (HiP) in RSUD dr. H. Andi Abdurrahman Noor Tanah Bumbu Regency. This is an analytic observational study using a cross sectional approach with 85 samples using the purposive sampling technique. The research instruments were questionnaires. The dependent variable was: the incidence of HiP, while independent variables were: maternal age, parity, BMI, history of hypertension, and stress. Prevalence Odds Ratios (PORs) and 95% Confidence Intervals (95% CIs) were determined by using bivariate and multivariate analysis using binomial logistic regression tes. The results showed that there was an association between age (p=0.000), BMI (p=0.030), history of hypertension (p=0.000), and stress (p=0.000) and HiP, but not for parity (p=0.087). The stress was mostly associated with the incidence of HiP (Adj. OR= 1.964; 95% CI 2.816-79.516, p value=0.001). There was a relationship between maternal age, BMI, history of hypertension, and stress, but there was no relationship between parity and the incidence of HDK. The variable most associated with the incidence of HiP is stress.
Food Security, Maternal Knowledge, and Child Nutrition: Bibliometric Insights into Global and Regional Research Trends (2015–2025) Sihombing, Ida Gelora; Arifin, Syamsul; Bakhriansyah, Bakhriansyah
Malahayati Nursing Journal Vol 7, No 11 (2025): Volume 7 Nomor 11 (2025)
Publisher : Universitas Malahayati Lampung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33024/mnj.v7i11.23134

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ABSTRACT This study aims to analyze the scientific development and global research trends regarding the interrelationship among food security, maternal knowledge, and child nutrition during the period 2015–2025. The background of this research is grounded in the persistent high prevalence of stunting and child malnutrition across various countries, making food security and maternal nutrition literacy critical focuses in sustainable development. This study employs a bibliometric approach, with data obtained using the Publish or Perish software based on Crossref, complemented by institutional repositories and official reports from WHO, FAO, and UNICEF. A total of 100 of the most relevant publications were analyzed using VOSviewer through co-occurrence mapping, network visualization, overlay visualization, and density visualization. The analysis revealed four main clusters: (1) child malnutrition and health determinants, (2) household food security and nutrition, (3) maternal knowledge and feeding practices, and (4) contextual and temporal factors. The findings indicate that child nutrition issues—particularly stunting—have become the focal point of global research closely associated with household food security and maternal knowledge. Publication trends increased during the COVID-19 pandemic, with a strong emphasis on the socioeconomic impacts on child nutrition. Nevertheless, existing studies remain dominated by observational research, with limited longitudinal analyses and geographical diversity. This study concludes that a more integrative and interdisciplinary approach is required to strengthen the scientific evidence supporting the development of sustainable nutrition and food security policies. Keywords: Food Security, Maternal Knowledge, Child Nutrition, Bibliometric Analysis, Stunting.