2021
DOI: 10.35816/jiskh.v10i1.608
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Pengaruh Faktor Pengetahuan dan Aksesibilitas Dalam Pemanfaatan Kelambu Insektisida

Abstract: Pendahuluan; Penyakit malaria cukup banyak penderitanya dan masih merupakan masalah kesehatan masyarakat karena angka morbiditas dan mortalitasnya yang masih tinggi. Penyakit infeksi ini, dapat menyebabkan kematian terutama pada kelompok resiko tinggi yaitu bayi, anak balita dan ibu hamil. Salah satu kelompok yang rentan terhadap malaria adalah ibu hamil. Tujuan; Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui pengetahuan, aksesibilitas dan pemanfaatan kelambu insektisida selama kehamilan. Metode; Jenis penelitian y… Show more

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“…4,12 LLINs should be prioritized for pregnant women and toddlers to reduce further impacts. Isir et al 22 in Sorong, Papua province, had previously reported the results of a study conducted on 178 pregnant women; as many as 65.38% of respondents had at least one LLIN in their homes obtained from the health centers (55.13%), as many as 34.62% of respondents said that LLINs were given to them when they were in the 3rd trimester of pregnancy. However, as many as 35.9% of respondents have not used it correctly.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…4,12 LLINs should be prioritized for pregnant women and toddlers to reduce further impacts. Isir et al 22 in Sorong, Papua province, had previously reported the results of a study conducted on 178 pregnant women; as many as 65.38% of respondents had at least one LLIN in their homes obtained from the health centers (55.13%), as many as 34.62% of respondents said that LLINs were given to them when they were in the 3rd trimester of pregnancy. However, as many as 35.9% of respondents have not used it correctly.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%