Background Results of Indonesia Demographic and Health Survey (IDHS) in 2012 showed coverage exclusive breastfeeding in Indonesia have not been optimal, that was 42 %. This study was conducted to analyze the correlation between the kinds of giving births with the success of exclusive breastfeeding 6 (six) months.The subject and Methods The study was a quantitative analytic observational cross-sectional design. Large samples are 100 mothers who had babies aged 6-12 months. Sampling random sampling. Collecting data using questionnaires.The results showed that the average maternal age 20-35 years (80%), birth weight children mostly above 2,500 g (97%), maternal gestational age infants mostly pretty months (99%) and all infants the respondent was not born with congenital abnormalities, meaning that 100% of infants born with a normal weight difference, kinds of giving birth the mean of paravaginal (70%), the success rate of exclusive breastfeeding by 56%. Statistical shows that there is a positive correlation and statistically significant between the kinds of giving births with the success of exclusive breastfeeding (OR = 2.53 ; CI 95% 1.05 until 6.10 ; p = 0.035).Conclusion There was a significant correlation between the kinds of giving births with the success of exclusive breastfeeding.Keywords: the kinds of giving births, exclusive breastfeeding
Background: In the Indonesian case ARI (Acute Respiratory Infection) ranks first in the number of outpatients most. This shows morbidity due to ARI is still high. The government has planned to bring it down to 3 per 1,000 infants in 2010, however, the morbidity can be down depend on the number of risk factors, particularly those associated with the standard strategy of case management, immunizations, and risk factor modification. One of the management for the cleanliness of the airway in patients with ARI is chest physiotherapy. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of chest physiotherapy on the cleanliness of the airway in patients with ARI in the Pucung village, Eromoko, Wonogiri. The subjects of this study were children Pucung villagers, Eromoko, Wonogiri aged under 10 years who suffered from ARI, amounting to 26 respondents. Sampling is done by accidental sampling technique is limited because the number of respondents. Data collected by observation using a pretest before giving chest physiotherapy and posttest after giving chest physiotherapy. The results of the pretest before giving chest physiotherapy is the number of respondents who clean airway hygiene there are 3 respondents (11.53%) and the number of respondents who did not clean her airway hygiene, there are 23 respondents (88, 47%). Posttest results after administration of chest physiotherapy is the number of respondents who clean airway hygiene, there are 18 respondents (69.23%) and the number of respondents who did not clean her airway hygiene there are 8 respondents (30.70%). Then the gathered data was analyzed by Paired t-test with p = 5% (0:05), so that the obtained p = 0.000 P <0.05. Based on the research results of Ho rejected and Ha accepted. The conclusion of this study is that there is the effect of chest physiotherapy on the cleanliness of the airway in patients with ARI.Keywords: Chest Physiotherapy, Health Airway, Acute Respiratory Infection
Background: According to Fuady and Bangun's research (2013) iron deficiency anemia in pregnancy is the condition of mothers with hemoglobin levels below 11 gr% in the first and third trimesters or hemoglobin levels <10.5 gr% in the second trimester and is one of the causes of death in pregnant women . In Indonesia the prevalence of pregnancy anemia is relatively high, which is 38% - 71.5% with an average of 63.5%. The results of the analysis in this study knowledge affect the adherence of respondents with p = 0.011 (p <0.05). From the initial survey in Slogoretno Jatisrono Wonogiri Village conducted by researcher in 3 couples of childbearing age, only 1 mother had enough knowledge about anemia. The purpose: Describing the relationship between Knowledge Level About Anemia with Prevention Anemia for pregnancy preparation in couples of childbearing age. The research is analytic with correlation design, this study aimed to analyze the relationship of knowledge about anemia as the independent variable and anemia prevention for pregnancy preparation as the dependent variable with the number of respondents 55 people. The results of the study using the Chi-Square Correlation Test obtained p at 0,000 Results: Couples of childbearing age with high knowledge level were 40 respondents (72.73%), while those with low knowledge level were 15 respondents (27.27%). Prevent anemia performed optimally by couples of childbearing age were 28 respondents (50.91%) while anemia prevention measures were less than 27 respondents (49.09%). The Conclusion: There is a relationship between knowledge level about anemia with anemia prevention for preparation of pregnancy in couples of childbearing age. Keywords: Knowledge about anemia, anemia prevention
Background: Smoking affects blood circulation and makes mothers and babies exposedto hazardous chemicals. Every time a mother smokes, her baby gets less oxygen.Nicotine in cigarettes decreases blood flow to the placenta. At the same time carbonmonoxide (CO) lowers the amount of oxygen carried by blood. In addition, there are toxicchemicals that usually interfere the development of infants (Rahmalia, 2009). Apreliminary study conducted by the author at the Maternity House of Sri Panuntun, PedanKlaten District, there were 30 babies born in August to September 2017, revealed thatthere were 6 babies suffered from low birth weight, while 24 babies have normal birthweight.The purpose: Describing the relationship of pregnant women passive smokers with theincidence of Low Birth Weight was the aim of this study.The subjects : The population in this study was all mothers who gave birth at MaternityMother Sri Panuntun Klaten in January-March 2018 accounted for 55 respondents.The results: The result of this research by using Pearson Chi-Square correlation testobtained p = 0.000.The conclusion: There was a positive correlation between pregnant women who arepassive smokers with the incidence of low birth weight babies.Keywords: Pregnant women, Passive smokers, Low birth weight babies.
Introduction: Based on the results of a survey conducted on 3 while young women who have not experienced menarche at Brajan village district ofMojosongo Boyolali, one of which weighed 34 kg and height 130 cm so that her BMI 20.12 included in the normal BMI classification, while one young woman has severe weight 25 kg and height 120 cm so that her BMI 17.36, and 1 teenage daughter weighing 34 kg and height 137 cm so that her BMI 18.08. Both BMI calculation results of these two young women were categorized as underweight light.The Purpose: To determine the relationship between nutritional status and age of menarche in young women in the Brajan village district of Mojosongo Boyolali.Method: Cross-sectional study.Subjects: The research subjects are 21 girls who are experiencing menarche10-14 years old. The study was conducted by assessing the results of the IMT. Data were analyzed with Chi Square test.The Results: Average rate age of menarche occurred at the age of 12.5 years and had normal nutritional status. Results chi squere p = 0.653 which means that p> 0.05.Conclusion: There is no relationship between nutritional status and age of menarche in adolescent girls at Brajan village district of Mojosongo Boyolali.Keywords: menarche, adolescent girls and nutritional status
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