FAKTOR YANG MEMPENGARUHI KEPATUHAN MENGKONSUMSI TABLET BESI (Fe) DAN ANEMIA PADA IBU HAMIL DI PUSKESMAS KOTA WILAYAH SELATAN KOTA KEDIRI
Background: Bleeding into the highest percentage of causes of maternal death. Anemia is the major cause of bleeding . Prevention and control of iron deficiency anemia is accomplished through iron supplementation with daily doses as much as 1 tablet (60 mg elemental iron and folic acid 0,25 g ) su...
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Format: | Theses and Dissertations NonPeerReviewed |
Language: | Indonesian Indonesian |
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2016
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Institution: | Universitas Airlangga |
Language: | Indonesian Indonesian |
Summary: | Background: Bleeding into the highest percentage of causes of maternal
death. Anemia is the major cause of bleeding . Prevention and control of iron
deficiency anemia is accomplished through iron supplementation with daily doses
as much as 1 tablet (60 mg elemental iron and folic acid 0,25 g ) successively at
least 90 days during pregnancy. Scope Fe1 and Fe3 at City District, the Southern
Regional Health Center is Fe1 by 69.81% and amounted to 66.29% Fe3 , the data
has not reached the target program in 2014 that is equal to 95%.Objective: To
analyze the factors that influence compliance to consume iron tablet (Fe) and
anemia in pregnant women in the South Regional Health Center Kediri. Methods:
This study applied an analytical observation with cross sectional design. The
subjects consisted of 63 third trimester pregnant women and the number of
samples taken is as much as 34 third trimester pregnant women who have
received 90 tablets of iron (Fe), using simple random sampling technique. Data
obtained from questionnaires, books Maternal and Child Health (MCH), and indepth
interviews. Data analysis was performed using ordinal regression and
logistic regression. Results: There was an effect of age <20 years of adherence to
consume tablets of iron (Fe) in pregnant women (p = 0.000), there was the
influence of knowledge of good and reasonably owned pregnant women to
adherence to consume tablets of iron (Fe) in pregnant women (p = 0.000 ), there is
an interaction effect was good and fairly among pregnant women with health
professionals (p = 0.000 and p = -), and no effect of compliance sufficient to
consume tablets of iron (Fe) against anemia in pregnant women (p = 0.012).
Conclusions: Adherence to consume tablets of iron (Fe) in pregnant women are
affected by age and knowledge of pregnant women, pregnant women as well as
interaction with health care providers. And anemia in pregnant women are
affected by compliance to consume iron tablet (Fe) during pregnancy. Suggestion:
This risk factor is expected to be of particular concern for the professional's
Health and pregnant women. |
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