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Knowledge and Attitude as Factors Affecting Regularity of Antenatal Care Visits Titania, Titania; Setiawati, Elsa Pudji; Susiarno, Hadi
Althea Medical Journal Vol 5, No 3 (2018)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (496.857 KB) | DOI: 10.15850/amj.v5n3.506

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Background: Maternal mortality ratio and infant mortality rate in Indonesia are still high and far from the Millennium Development Goals target. One of the solutions is by making regular antenatal care visits. Factors affecting antenatal care are knowledge and attitude. This study aimed to analyze the influence of knowledge and attitude about antenatal care toward regularity of antenatal care visit.Methods: This analytic study was conducted by using the rapid survey through cross-sectional approach. The study population was pregnant women in Cipacing Village, Jatinangor Sub-district, with 55 samples. Questionnaires were distributed to evaluate the knowledge and attitude, and Kartu Menuju Sehat observation was conducted to investigate antenatal care visit.Results: Out of 55 respondents, 26 had good knowledge, 25 had fair knowledge, and 4 had poor knowledge. Only 13 respondents had a good attitude level, while 42 had fair attitude, and none with poor attitude. As many as 46 respondents did antenatal care visits regularly, while 9 did not. Logistic regression analysis showed that knowledge and attitude had no significant influence towards regularity of antenatal care visit, with influence only approximately 2%. Conclusions: Knowledge, attitude, and regularity of antenatal care among respondents are good enough. Knowledge and attitude are not the dominant factors that affect the regularity of antenatal care visit. Thus a further study is needed to identify the other factors. 
Knowledge and Attitude as Factors Affecting Regularity of Antenatal Care Visits Titania Titania; Elsa Pudji Setiawati; Hadi Susiarno
Althea Medical Journal Vol 5, No 3 (2018)
Publisher : Faculty of Medicine Universitas Padjadjaran

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (496.857 KB) | DOI: 10.15850/amj.v5n3.506

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Background: Maternal mortality ratio and infant mortality rate in Indonesia are still high and far from the Millennium Development Goals target. One of the solutions is by making regular antenatal care visits. Factors affecting antenatal care are knowledge and attitude. This study aimed to analyze the influence of knowledge and attitude about antenatal care toward regularity of antenatal care visit.Methods: This analytic study was conducted by using the rapid survey through cross-sectional approach. The study population was pregnant women in Cipacing Village, Jatinangor Sub-district, with 55 samples. Questionnaires were distributed to evaluate the knowledge and attitude, and Kartu Menuju Sehat observation was conducted to investigate antenatal care visit.Results: Out of 55 respondents, 26 had good knowledge, 25 had fair knowledge, and 4 had poor knowledge. Only 13 respondents had a good attitude level, while 42 had fair attitude, and none with poor attitude. As many as 46 respondents did antenatal care visits regularly, while 9 did not. Logistic regression analysis showed that knowledge and attitude had no significant influence towards regularity of antenatal care visit, with influence only approximately 2%. Conclusions: Knowledge, attitude, and regularity of antenatal care among respondents are good enough. Knowledge and attitude are not the dominant factors that affect the regularity of antenatal care visit. Thus a further study is needed to identify the other factors. 
The Bacterial Vaginosis among Pregnant Women in Jatinangor Aw Wan Yi; Sunarjati Sudigdoadi; Hadi Susiarno
Althea Medical Journal Vol 6, No 4 (2019)
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Background: Bacterial vaginosis (BV) is polymicrobial that causes superficial vaginitis due to a shift in vaginal flora. In pregnant women, BV can result in a significant risk of some serious consequences. The objective of this study was to identify the BV prevalence and to explore the characteristics and personal hygiene practices among pregnant women.Methods: This study was conducted in Desa Cipacing, Jatinangor, using the cross-sectional descriptive method, including pregnant women. The BV was detected by Gram-stained vaginal smears using Nugent Score. Furthermore, other microorganisms such as trichomoniasis and candidiasis were detected by direct microscopic observation. The questionnaire was distributed, consisting of details of personal hygiene practices.Results: In total, 17.9% of 52 pregnant women included were diagnosed with BV and 14.3% with mixed infection. Pregnant women with BV were predominantly aged younger than 25 years (61.1%), nullipara (50%) and in a second-trimester pregnancy (50%).Conclusions: Bacterial vaginosis (BV) is common among young pregnant women, predominantly in their first pregnancy. It is related to personal hygiene practices, indicating the need for targeted interventions of healthcare education among these young pregnant women to reduce the BV prevalence.
Maternal Risk Factors among Pregnant Women with Miscarriage Sofia, Norlaila; Fadlyana, Eddy; Irianti, Setyorini; Krisnadi, Sofie; Susiarno, Hadi
Althea Medical Journal Vol 11, No 1 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15850/amj.v11n1.3037

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Background: Approximately, 4.1% of maternal deaths in Indonesia occur due to miscarriage. Miscarriage might be caused by various factors such as fetal, maternal, and external factors. Monitoring and early detection of maternal factors might prevent miscarriage.  This study aimed to analyze the influence of maternal factors on the incidence of miscarriage. Methods: This was an analytic observational study with a case-control design conducted in Banjar District, South Kalimantan in August–September 2022. Data was collected from the medical records of pregnant women who experienced miscarriage (n=60) and pregnant women who did not (n=120). Data was analyzed using the chi square test and logistic regression. The level of maternal risk factors for the incidence of miscarriage was determined from the odds ratio (OR) value at a 95% confidence interval.Results: The results revealed that parity (p=0.000; OR=2.2), nutritional status (p=0.000; OR=77.1), level of education (p=0.001; OR=3.5), and employment status (p=0.000; OR=8.1) had a significant effect on the incidence of miscarriage.Conclusion: Maternal factors such as parity, nutritional status, education level, and employment status influence on the incidence of miscarriage, therefore, it is essential to educate pregnant women on various factors related to miscarriage.
Factors Affecting Breast Milk Substitute in Pidie Jaya, Aceh, Indonesia Fazira, Frisca; Arisanti, Nita; Gurnida, Dida; Susiarno, Hadi; Azis, Muhammad Alamsyah; Rusmil, Kusnandi
Althea Medical Journal Vol 11, No 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15850/amj.v11n2.3060

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Background: Breast milk is the first, main, and best natural food for babies. Breast milk contains various nutrients needed in the process of growth and development of babies. Breastfeeding is a health behavior carried out by mothers. This study aimed to analyze the factors that influence the provision of breast milk substitutes.Methods: This was a quantitative study, using a cross-sectional design. Data collection was carried out from July to August 2022 on 71 mothers who had babies aged up to 6 months at the Bandar Baru Public Health Center, Pidie Jaya, Aceh, Indonesia. Consecutive sampling technique was used. The variables studied included behavior intentions, social support, accessibility of information, personal autonomy, and situational action. Chi-square was used to assess the relationship between independent variables and the dependent variables.Results: Most mothers were aged 20–35 years (70.4%), had junior high school education (78.9%), were unemployed (76.1%), and most did not provide breast milk substitutes (70.4%). Mothers who provided breast milk substitutes was significantly associated with the mother’s intention to give breast milk (p=0.002) and environmental conditions/situations for action (p=0.001). Mothers with low intentions tended to substitute breastmilk (53.8%). Furthermore, the situation of action influenced mothers to provide breast milk substitutes (48.6%).Conclusion: Factors that influence mothers to provide breast milk substitutes are low intention and environmental conditions/situations to act. Therefore, education for mothers to give exclusive breast milk is encouraged. 
Co-Authors Abdurrahman, Muniroh Adepoju, Victor Abiola Adepoju, Viktor Abiola Adhi Pribadi Adnani, Qorinah Estiningtyas Sakiah Agnes Widanti ahmad rizal Akhiat Akhmad Yogi Pramatirta, Akhmad Yogi Anita Deborah Anwar Anita Rachmawati Aprianti, Nurul Azmi Ari indra Susanti Arief S. Kartasasmita Aruani, Septi Ashifa, Ade Nurul Aslan Noor AULIA, RIZKA Aw Wan Yi Azis, Muhammad Alamsyah Aziz, Muhammad Alamsyah Azuraa, Aisyah Nabila Benny Hasan Purwara Betty Sumiati Birgitta M. Dewayani Budi Handono Budi Handono Chandrawila, Willa Dadan Susandi Dahur, Felisia Juita Danny Hilmanto, Danny Dany Hilmanto Darlina Darlina Dedi Rachmadi Deni Kurniadi Sunjaya Dewi Andariya Ningsih Dewi Maharsita Sri Prajanta Putri Dewi Marhaeni Diah Herawati Dhamayanti, Dewi Dian Tjahyadi Dida Akhmad Gurnida Dinan S. Bratakoesoema Dini Pusianawati Diru, Inggrid Agatha Dodi Suardi Dwi Prasetyo Eddy Fadlyana Elly Yana, Elly Elsa Pudji Setiawati Elsa Pudji Setiawati Elsa Pudji Setiawati Elsa Pudji Setiawati Elsy Nur Anggraeni Endang Sutedja Erliana Ulfah Ernawati Ernawati Erwina Sumartini Farid Husin Farid Husin Farid Husin Fatimah Azzahra Ferina Ferina Ferina Ferina Ferina, Ferina Fernandez, Veronica Firman Fuad Wirakusumah Fitriah, Iin Prima Frendika, Rusman Frisca Fazira Gaga Irawan Nugraha Gurnida, Dida Gustomo Panantro Hadina Hadina, Hadina Hadyana Sukandar Hadyana Sukandar Hadyana Sukandar Hadyana Sukandar Hadyana Sukandar Hadyana Sukandar Hakim, Dzulfikar Djalil Lukman Handayani, Hilda Hanom Husni Syam Hardianti, Minarni Henni Djuhaeni Herbawani, Lindya Okti Herman Susanto Herry Garna Herry Herman Heryawan, Iwan Hidayat, Dini Husin, Farid Idaningsih, Ayu Indra Dharmadi, Buntoro Insi Farisa Desy Arya Ira Nufus Khaerani Iriani, Oktarina Sri Irvan Afriandi Iskandarsyah, Teuku Muhammad Iwan Setiawan James Thimoty Johanes C. Mose Joni Minulyo Jusuf S Effendi Jusuf S Effendi Jusuf S. Effendi Jusuf Sulaeman Effendi Jusuf Sulaeman Effendi Karita Aulia Tama Krisnadi, Sofie Krisnadi, Sofie Riyani Kusnandi Rusmil Kusrini, Prima Kusteja, Nadya Fauzia Kusuma, Widya Tresna Kusumaningrum, Hesti Lestari, Dilistia Lisdha Yantie Listriyati, Linda M. Rizkar Arev Sukarsa Madjid, Tita Husnitawati Maharani, Fadiah Mardiani Mangun Marhaeni D. H, Dewi Martasari, Bellia Loranthifolia Meita Dhamayanti Melani, Margareta Melsa Sagita Imaniar Mieke Hemiawati Satari Mieke Hemiawati Satari Mira Dyani Dewi Muniroh Abdurrahman Muniroh Abdurrahman Murniarti, Vita Nafiani, Elvira Nasution, Nadhiati Awlia Nasution, Ria Niari Nina Mariana, Nina Nita Arisanti Nita Arisanti Niu, Flora Normala, Ajeng Novitasari, Anis Nugrahani, Annisa Dewi Nur Eva Aristina Nurfitriyani, Ela Nurihsan, Achmad Juntika Nurlina Juniar Nurul Auliya Kamila Octaviani, Dhita Aulia Oki Suwarsa Oktafiani, Hani Panantro, Gustomo Passamula, Muhammad Hasan Polar Silumi Pramesti, Monica Ria Pramesty, Regitha Adit Prischilia Modesta Sueng Son Puspa Sari, Puspa Puspitawanti, Gita Indri Qorinah Estiningtyas Sakilah Adnani R. M. Sonny Sasotya Rachmat Zulkarnain Rachmawati, Anita Reza, Ovella April Rezah Andriani Rhadiyah, Putri Rima Nopiantini Rini Irianti Sundari Rochmawati Rochmawati Romy Ade Putra Ronny Lesmana Ronosulistyo, Ayu Angelina Ruswana Anwar Ryandra Prakasa Saleha, Nurmukaromatis Santoso, Herman Budi Saputri, Nurwinda Sasotya, R.M. Sonny Sefita Aryuti Nirmala Septiana, Krisna Siska Setiawan . Setiawan, Nurhayati Setyorini Irianti Shelly Iskandar Shilvia, Shilvia Siti Jubaedah Siti Salima Sofia, Norlaila Sofie R. Krisnadi Sonawati, Sonawati Sri Endah Rahayuningsih Sukmana, Diniati Sunarjati Sudigdoadi Supriyatin, Dedeh Syahbana, Chandra Garnida Terawan, Vita Murniati Tita Husnitawati Madjid Titania Titania Titania, Titania Tono Djuwantono Uni Gamayani Urbaningrum, Bambang Amelia Fajriati Vasra, Elita Vita Muniarti Tarawan Vita Murniati Tarawan Wejak, Gordianus Lelang Weningtyas, Vyanda Sri Widjadjakusumah, Tony Wijaya, Aqsha Windi Nurdiawan Wiryawan Permadi Wisesa, Mutmainah Yanti Fristikawati Yordian, Kendry Savira Yudi Mulyana Hidayat Yunas, Aisya Astri Yundari, Yundari Yuni Susanti Pratiwi, Yuni Susanti Yusrawati Yusrawati Zakaria, Chepi Ali Firman Zulvayanti Zulvayanti