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Obstretika Scientia
ISSN : 23376120     EISSN : 27164330     DOI : http://dx.doi.org/10.55171
Jurnal Obstretika Scientia adalah Jurnal penelitian Akademi Kebidanan La Tansa Mashiro, yang terbit dua kali dalam satu tahun yaitu bulan Juli dan Desember. ISSN : 2337-6120, e-ISSN : 2716-4330. Ruang Lingkup Penelitian terkait dengan ilmu Kebidanan, Kesehatan Masyarakat, Kesehatan Reproduksi serta Kesehatan Ibu dan Anak.
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Hubungan Anemia Pada Kehamilan dengan Kejadian Berat Badan Lahir Rendah Yizri Novrida; Anisa Ayu Tiara; Rangga Pusmaika
Jurnal Obstretika Scientia Vol 8, No 1 (2020)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55171/obs.v8i1.889

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Low birth weight has a high risk of developmental backwardness of early growth, developmental delay and death in neonates. The largest contributor to the incidence of LBW in Indonesia is anemia in pregnant women who ranged (50.9%) with the most cause is iron deficiency anemia (ADB). The purpose of this study was to determine the association of anemia in pregnancy with LBW incidence at Dr.Adjidarmo Hospital.This type of research is analytic research with cohort design from medical records at RSUD Dr. Adjidarmo Rangkasbitung in 2016. This study use systematic random sampling techniques and get 122 cases of maternity mothers with history of ANC visit in RSUD Dr. Adjidarmo in 2016. The measuring tool used is the data table. The data analysis used Chi-Square.Found that the majority of LBW occur in maternal women who have a history of anemia of 62.3% using Chi-Square test obtained p-value 0.004 (p 0.05), it can be concluded that there is a relationship between anemia in pregnancy with the incidence of LBW.For health service institutions provide information about the dangers and impact of anemia during pregnancy so as to minimize the birth of infants with low birth weight.
Pengaruh Umur terhadap Kejadian Unmet Need di Provinsi Banten Rita Ariesta; Deden Gumilang Nugraha
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55171/obs.v8i1.845

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Unmet need can be defined as a group whose contraceptive needs have not been met, including all men or women of childbearing age who are married or living together and are considered sexually active who do not use contraceptive methods, either those who do not want to have more children or delay the next birth.Unmet need affects the increase in population which is still one of the most difficult population problems to be resolved in Indonesia. Apart from population density, unmet need also has an impact on health problems. The impact of unmet need for family planning is an increase in maternal mortality (IDHS, 2012). Data from SDKI Banten (2012) found that 74% wanted family planning, where only 64% of family planning needs were met, meaning that 10% of family planning needs had not been met. Developments in the IDHS (2017) actually show a decrease in the number of those wishing to have family planning to fall to 71%, only 62% of family planning needs are met while the unmet family planning needs are still at 10%. (SDKI.2017) This study used a cross-sectional design. The sampling technique used is a saturated sample, where the entire population is used as the research sample. This research is a further analysis using data from the 2017 Indonesian Demographic Health Survey (IDHS) questionnaire for women of childbearing age (WUS) and was conducted during September - December 2019. The results of the study on age have a significant relationship with the incidence of unmet need. With an OR value of 2.8, it means that respondents who are 35 years old have almost 3 times greater risk of experiencing unmet need compared to respondents who are 35 years old. CI 95% (1.721 – 4.572) shows a positive relationship between age and the incidence of unmet need where the older the respondent is, the more likely it is for unmet need to occur. CIE is focused on EFA with at-risk ages ( 35 years) by involving religious leaders where as age increases in our culture, human focus also increases in religious matters so that input from religious leaders is more acceptable.
Pengetahuan Remaja Putri Tentang Menarche Berdasarkan Sumber Informasi Tahun 2019 Mela Mustika Sari; Fatmawati Karim
Jurnal Obstretika Scientia Vol 8, No 1 (2020)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55171/obs.v8i1.924

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Adolescence is the process of going through puberty which is the stage of an individual growing up. The most important event that occurs in teenage girls is the arrival of the first menstruation which is called menarche purposes, Know the Knowledge Description of Class V and VI Young Girls about Menarche Based on Information Sources at Gunung Tua Public Elementary School in the March-April 2019 Period. methods, used a descriptive research method and the type of data used in this study was primary data, namely data obtained directly from research respondents, namely young girls in grades V and VI at SD Negeri Gunung Tua in 2019 with an initial population of 52 female students and sampling with Total Sampling technique.result illustrates that more than half, namely 26 respondents (57.8%) received information about menarche directly and more than half, namely 5 respondents (71.4%) received information about menarche indirectly, conclussion Teenagers tend to get information about menarche indirectly (print media, electronic media), this is because electronic media is media that is able to spread news quickly.
Hubungan antara Hipertensi Dalam Kehamilan (HDK), Toxemia Gravidarum dengan Kejadian BBLR Di RSUD dr. Adjidarmo Rangkasbitung Tahun 2019. Anis Ervina; Vivi Amelia
Jurnal Obstretika Scientia Vol 8, No 1 (2020)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55171/obs.v8i1.925

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The number of LBW experienced LBW in the January-August 2019 period was 17.7%, this is an increase compared to the previous year, namely in 2018, which was 14.6%. The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between Hypertension in pregnancy and toxemia gravidarum with LBW events in RSUD Dr. Adjidarmo Rangkasbitung for the period January-August 2019. Using analytic survey methods with cross-sectional design with the population in this study were all BBL in Perinatologi Hospital Dr. Adjidarmo Rangkasbitung period the period January-August 2019 with a total of 2,729 and the number of samples taken as many as 100. The sampling technique uses simple random sampling. Data collection uses the register room of Perinatology. The results of bivariate analysis of mothers who experienced Hypertension in pregnancy gave birth to LBW by 43.8%, mothers who experienced Toxemia gravidarum gave birth to LBW by 48.8%. The history of mothers who experienced Hypertension in pregnancy obtained p value = 0.807 (p 0.05), and the history of mothers who experienced Toxemia Gravidarum obtained p value = 0.166 (p 0.05). There is no relationship between Hypertension in pregnancy and Toxemia Gravidarum with the incidence of LBW. Therefore, researchers can suggest that there are other factors that can cause LBW, such as malnutrition, age of marriage, and pregnancy spacing.

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