ANALISIS FAKTOR DETERMINAN PERILAKU IBU DALAM KEHAMILAN TERHADAP BERAT BADAN BAYI DI RUMAH SAKIT UMUM DAERAH SIMEULUE TAHUN 2018

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Abstract

Introduction, Data which is obtained from Perinatology Medical Record General Hospital Simeulue Regency in 2016 the babies birth were 562 babies by 96 cases low born babies weight (17%) and increased in 2017 found 571 babies live born with 179 low weight babies born (31,3%). According to Aceh Health Profile in 2016 AKB with babies born 11 per 1000. This was quantitative with analytic survey and cross-sectional design . The population in this research was all mother who had babies on August 2018. There are 48 mothers and all population was as the sample . Data collection techniques, were primary ,secondary and tertiary. The Data analysis was using univariat, bivariat dan multivariat by testing Chi- square and double logistic binary. As the result, Research result showed that big part respondent of low knowledge was 26 person (54,2%), high education was 25 person(52,1%), low socioeconomic was 25 person (52,1%), ANC test quality with under standard was 27 person (56,3%), good-family supporting was 28 person(58,3%), and less-treatment was 19 orang (39,6%). It is assumed that there is correlation between treatment of mother who had babies with born babies body weight and no influence between education (sig 0,305), Family supporting (sig 0,151), there is influence between socioeconomic (sig 0,035), ANC test quality (sig 0,006), knowledge (sig 0,002) toward mother behaviour in pregnancy. It is suggested that the medical workers in Simeulue Regency General Hospital were being more active in taking care women pregnant in order to do consultation and check up to medical workers.

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Sari, I. P., Suroyo, R. B., & Fitria, A. (2019). ANALISIS FAKTOR DETERMINAN PERILAKU IBU DALAM KEHAMILAN TERHADAP BERAT BADAN BAYI DI RUMAH SAKIT UMUM DAERAH SIMEULUE TAHUN 2018. Journal of Issues in Midwifery, 3(3), 97–119. https://doi.org/10.21776/ub.joim.2019.003.03.5

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