Exclusive breastfeeding for six months is one of the effective interventions to reduce the Infant Mortality Rate (IMR). Based on data from the community health center of Penawar Jaya, infants who received exclusive breastfeeding in 2019 are still low at only 49%. The research objective was to determine the correlation between family support and mothers' work on the successful accomplishment of exclusive breastfeeding for infants aged 7-12 months in the work area of the community health center of Penawar Jaya, Tulang Bawang Regency 2021. This research type is an analytical survey method with a cross-sectional design. The population is all mothers in the work area of the community health center of Penawar Jaya, Tulang Bawang Regency, who have infants aged more than 7-12 months totaling 463 people, with a sample of 43 people, which is calculated using the minimum sample formula from Lemeshow. Univariate analysis of percentage and bivariate analysis using chi-square test. The research results on family support for mothers were 44.2%, and mothers worked 67.4%. There is a correlation between family support for the accomplishment of exclusive breastfeeding. The p-value = 0.048, and there is a correlation between workers and the success of exclusive breastfeeding for mothers who have infants aged 7-12 months in the work area of the community health center of Penawar Jaya, Tulang Bawang Regency 2021 with p-value = 0.017 and OR 6.967. Suggestions for working mothers are expected to increase understanding regarding breastfeeding, and mothers can also involve all family members to play a role in breastfeeding.
Covid-19 is an infectious disease caused by a virus and is currently still an epidemic. The World Health Organization (WHO) declared Covid-19 a pandemic and became a national emergency status in Indonesia on March 9, 2020. The prevalence of Covid-19 in the world as of January 10, 2022, was 305 million positive cases, with 5.48 million deaths. While vaccine coverage for pregnant women is still low at 30,000 people, most of them refuse to be vaccinated. Vaccination of pregnant women at the Adiluhur Public Health Center in 2021 is 45%. This research objective was to determine the correlation between knowledge about giving the Covid-19 vaccine to the anxiety level of pregnant women at the Adiluhur Public Health Center of Mesuji Regency in 2022. The prevalence of Covid-19 in the world as of January 10, 2022, was 305 million positive cases, with 5.48 million deaths. While vaccine coverage for pregnant women is still low at 30,000 people, most of them refuse to be vaccinated. Vaccination of pregnant women at the Adiluhur Public Health Center in 2021 is 45%. This research objective was to determine the correlation between knowledge about giving the Covid-19 vaccine to the anxiety level of pregnant women at the Adiluhur Public Health Center of Mesuji Regency in 2022. The results showed that the respondents' knowledge was mostly in the good category as many as many as 32 people (57.1%), respondents' anxiety was mostly in the mild category as many as 25 people (44.6%). Statistical results showed that there is a correlation between knowledge and anxiety of pregnant women at the Adiluhur Public Health Center of Mesuji Regency in 2022. The suggestion health workers to cooperate with the Public Health Center in developing vaccination programs for pregnant women and programs that can increase understanding of pregnant women about giving vaccines through related health education vaccination.
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