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Meta-Analysis the Effect of Baby Massage in Increasing Quality of Sleep and Infant Body Weight 婴儿按摩对提高睡眠质量和婴儿体重影响的meta分析
Raina Lola Fauzia, Uki Retno Budihastuti, Rita Benya Adriani
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Effect of Zinc Supplementation on Changes in Anthropometric Index of Toddler: A Meta-Analysis 补锌对幼儿人体测量指数变化的影响:荟萃分析
Desif Upix Usmaningrum, Bhisma Murti, E. Pamungkasari
Background: Stunting occurs as a result of a long chain of malnutrition burden at every phase of life. Insufficient intake of protein energy in pregnancy and toddler growth has an impact on the risk of stunting under five. In addition, stunting is also considered to be closely related to deficiency of essential micronutrients, especially iron and zinc. Subjects and Method: This research is a systematic review and meta-analysis study using PRISMA diagrams. The article search was conducted based on the eligibility criteria using the PICO Model. Population: Infants aged 0-59 months, Intervention: Zinc supplementation, Comparison: Placebo, Outcome: Anthropometric index of height for age (HAZ). The articles used were from PubMed, Google Scholar, Science Direct, and Scopus published from 2016 – 2022. The keywords used in the search were “zinc” AND “height” AND “infant” OR “toddler”. The inclusion criteria in this study were full paper articles with Randomized Control Trial, the intervention given was zinc with placebo comparison, research subjects were infants aged 0 – 59 months, and articles were published in English. The final results are presented in Standardized Mean Difference (SMD) in the analysis using the Revman 5.3 application. Results: Meta-analysis was carried out on 10 articles originating from the continents of Asia, Africa, and America. The results of the analysis showed that zinc supplementation increased the anthropometric index ( HAZ ) with SMD=0.51 units higher than placebo and statistically significant (SMD=0.51, 95% CI=0.17 to 0.85; p=0.003). Conclusion: The results of the meta-analysis showed that the administration of zinc supplementation increased the anthropometric index (HAZ) in children under five.
背景:发育迟缓是生命各个阶段营养不良负担的长链的结果。妊娠期和幼儿期蛋白质能量摄入不足会影响五岁以下儿童发育迟缓的风险。此外,发育迟缓也被认为与必需微量营养素,特别是铁和锌的缺乏密切相关。研究对象和方法:本研究采用PRISMA图进行系统回顾和荟萃分析。文章检索是基于使用PICO模型的资格标准进行的。人群:0-59个月的婴儿,干预:补锌,比较:安慰剂,结果:年龄身高测量指数(HAZ)。使用的文章来自PubMed, Google Scholar, Science Direct和Scopus,发表于2016 - 2022年。搜索中使用的关键词是“锌”、“身高”和“婴儿”或“幼儿”。本研究的纳入标准为全文文章,随机对照试验,干预措施为锌与安慰剂比较,研究对象为0 - 59月龄婴儿,文章为英文。最后的结果以标准化平均差(SMD)表示,并应用Revman 5.3进行分析。结果:对来自亚洲、非洲和美洲大陆的10篇文章进行meta分析。分析结果显示,锌补充剂增加了人体测量指数(HAZ), SMD=0.51单位高于安慰剂,具有统计学意义(SMD=0.51, 95% CI=0.17 ~ 0.85;p = 0.003)。结论:荟萃分析结果显示,补锌增加了5岁以下儿童的人体测量指数(HAZ)。
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Factors Affecting Willingness to Vaccinate COVID-19 in Pregnant Women in Manggarai Regency, East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia 影响印度尼西亚东努沙登加拉Manggarai县孕妇接种COVID-19疫苗意愿的因素
S. Halu, Nur Dafiq, M. Banul, D. Laput, R. Trisnawati
Background: The COVID-19 vaccination has been recommended by WHO and the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Indonesia. Vaccination is carried out by pregnant women starting from the age of 13 weeks. Vaccines are expected to reduce the risk of pregnant women exposed to COVID-19. However, participation in receiving the COVID-19 vaccine in Manggarai Regency is still low. The purpose of this study was to analyze the factors that influence the willingness to vaccinate against COVID-19 in pregnant women in Manggarai Regency Subjects and Method: This was an analytic observational study with a cross-sectional design approach. This study was conducted in Manggarai Regency, East Nusa Tenggara, from January to May 2022. The sample in this study was 65 pregnant women who had never been vaccinated against COVID-19 with purposive sampling technique. The dependent variable in this study is the willingness of the vaccine. The independent variables are knowledge about COVID-19, knowledge about COVID-19 vaccination, belief, safety, effectiveness and side effects of COVID-19. Data collection using questionnaires and data processing using logistic regression analysis Results: Vaccination willingness was strongly influenced by mother's knowledge about COVID-19 in pregnancy (b=0.046; 95% CI= 0.003 to 0.73; p= 0.031), belief in the COVID-19 vaccine (b= 0.044; CI 95%= 0.003 to 0.757; p= 0.169), vaccination safety (b= 0.048; 95% CI= 0.004 to 0.639; p= 0.022). there was no significant effect, namely knowledge of vaccines (b= 0.195; 95% CI = 0.019 to 2.007; p=0.169) and vaccine effectiveness (b= 0.470; 95% CI= 0.048 to 0.4578; p=0.516). Conclusion: Vaccination willingness was strongly influenced by mother's knowledge about COVID-19 in pregnancy, belief in the COVID-19 vaccine and vaccination safety.
背景:世卫组织和印度尼西亚共和国卫生部建议接种COVID-19疫苗。孕妇从13周开始接种疫苗。疫苗有望降低孕妇感染COVID-19的风险。然而,曼加莱县参与接种COVID-19疫苗的人数仍然很低。本研究的目的是分析影响Manggarai县孕妇接种COVID-19疫苗意愿的因素。研究对象和方法:这是一项采用横断面设计方法的分析性观察研究。这项研究于2022年1月至5月在东努沙登加拉的Manggarai Regency进行。本研究的样本是65名从未接种过COVID-19疫苗的孕妇,采用有目的抽样技术。本研究的因变量是接种疫苗的意愿。自变量为COVID-19知识、COVID-19疫苗接种知识、对COVID-19的信念、安全性、有效性和副作用。数据收集采用问卷调查,数据处理采用logistic回归分析结果:疫苗接种意愿受母亲妊娠期COVID-19知识知晓程度的显著影响(b=0.046;95% CI= 0.003 ~ 0.73;p= 0.031),对COVID-19疫苗的信念(b= 0.044;CI 95%= 0.003 ~ 0.757;P = 0.169),疫苗接种安全性(b= 0.048;95% CI= 0.004 ~ 0.639;p = 0.022)。无显著影响,即疫苗知识(b= 0.195;95% CI = 0.019 ~ 2.007;P =0.169)和疫苗有效性(b= 0.470;95% CI= 0.048 ~ 0.4578;p = 0.516)。结论:母亲孕期新冠肺炎相关知识、对新冠肺炎疫苗的信任程度和接种安全性对疫苗接种意愿有显著影响。
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引用次数: 2
Enhancing Nutrients Knowledge during Pregnancy through Webinars to Prevent Stunting 通过网络研讨会提高孕期营养知识,预防发育迟缓
M. A. Bachnas, S. Sulistyowati, Eric Edwin Yuliantara, N. W. P. Anggraini, W. Prabowo, S. H. Respati, Hafi Nurinasari, R. Ridwan, Lini Astetri, Saffana Oka Yuliani, Dinda Carissa, Meuthia Alamsyah
Background: Indonesia still has a high stunting rate, 1.2 million out of 5 million births each year result in stunted baby growth. linear growth in utero, the process can be caused by maternal malnutrition, which can result in intrauterine growth inhibition and low birth weight and result in stunting. This study aims to analyze the effectiveness of the webinar in improving nutrition knowledge during pregnancy to prevent stunting growth. Subjects and Method: This is a cross sectional study conducted in July, 15 th 2022 using the Zoom Meeting webinar platform. Target population are all young POGI and POGI Members who took part in webinars and online conversations using the Zoom Meeting program. This study used random sampling, and sample size are 161. The independent variables of this study was learning via webinars while the dependent variable was nutrient knowledge. Data were analyzed by paired t-test statistical test. Results: There was a significant difference score of knowledge in pregnant women after (Mean= 8.60) compared to before webinars (Mean= 6.52). Conclusion: The result of this study indicates that learning method via webinars increased maternal understanding about optimal nutrient during pregnancy.
背景:印度尼西亚的发育迟缓率仍然很高,每年500万新生儿中有120万导致婴儿发育迟缓。在子宫内线性生长,这一过程可由母亲营养不良引起,这可导致宫内生长抑制和低出生体重,并导致发育迟缓。本研究旨在分析网络研讨会在提高孕期营养知识以预防发育不良方面的有效性。研究对象和方法:这是一项横断面研究,于2022年7月15日使用Zoom会议网络研讨会平台进行。目标人群是使用Zoom会议计划参加网络研讨会和在线对话的所有年轻POGI和POGI成员。本研究采用随机抽样,样本量为161人。本研究的自变量为网络研讨会学习,因变量为营养知识。数据分析采用配对t检验统计检验。结果:研讨会结束后孕妇的知识得分(均值= 8.60)与研讨会前(均值= 6.52)有显著差异。结论:本研究结果表明,通过网络研讨会的学习方法提高了产妇对孕期最佳营养的认识。
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Prenatal Diagnosis and Management of Advanced Abdominal Pregnancy in Dr. Moewardi Hospital Surakarta: A Case Series 苏拉塔Moewardi医生医院晚期腹部妊娠的产前诊断和管理:一个病例系列
U. Akbar, N. W. P. Anggraini, Eric Edwin Yuliantara, M. A. Bachnas, R. Ridwan, S. Sulistyowati
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Effect of Antenatal Betamethasone and Dexamethasone on Maternal Blood Glucose Levels, Fetal Movement, Nst Parameters, and Umbilical Artery Doppler 产前倍他米松和地塞米松对孕妇血糖水平、胎儿运动、Nst参数和脐动脉多普勒的影响
Dian Asih Ning Utami, Bhisma Murti, Uki Retno Budihastuti
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The Effectiveness of “Ibu Pintar” Bookmic on Maternal Knowledge and Attitude toward Complementary Feeding Practice in Children Aged 6-24 Months 《伊布品达》书刊对6 ~ 24月龄儿童母亲辅食实践知识和态度的影响
Fifty K. Lucita, A. Yuniastuti, E. Farida
Background: Complementary Feeding Practice is an important factor for the fulfilment of children’s nutritional needs. Due to the nutritional imbalance between the energy and nutrient needed by infants and what provided by breastmilk, therefore it should be fulfilled by complementary feeding. One third of toddlers worldwide are in developing countries who obtain adequate complementary feeding, with a standard frequency and variety. Meanwhile, in Indonesia two third or most of the children aged 0-24 months do not obtain appropriate complementary food. The study aims to develop “Ibu Pintar” Bookmic, a media which is valid and effective to improve maternal knowledge and attitude in appropriate complementary feeding practice. Subjects and Method: The design of the study used 2 methods. The first method was Research and Development to collect user data and subsequently generated a product that can be utilized to improve knowledge and attitude of mothers of toddlers. The second method was quasi experimental design conducted before and after the study without any comparison to apply Paired Sample T-Test by using SPSS . Results: The result indicated that after the treatment with “Ibu Pintar” Bookmic maternal knowledge in complementary feeding practice was improved (Mean= 1.42; SD= 0.67) compared to maternal knowledge in complementary feeding practice before the treatment (Mean= 0.66; SD; 0.77), and the result was statistically significant (p < 0.001). After the treatment with “Ibu Pintar” Bookmic maternal attitude in complementary feeding practice was improved (Mean= 0.76; SD= 0.43) compared to maternal attitude in complementary feeding practice before the treatment (Mean= 0.44; SD; 0.50), and the resulf was statistically significant (p < 0.001). Conclusion: “Ibu Pintar” Bookmic is effective for maternal knowledge and attitude in complementary feeding practice.
背景:辅助喂养实践是满足儿童营养需求的重要因素。由于婴儿所需的能量和营养与母乳所提供的营养之间的营养不平衡,因此应该通过补充喂养来满足。全世界三分之一的幼儿生活在发展中国家,他们获得了适当的补充喂养,频率和种类都是标准的。与此同时,在印度尼西亚,三分之二或大多数0-24个月的儿童没有获得适当的辅食。本研究旨在开发“Ibu Pintar”Bookmic,这是一种有效和有效的媒体,可以提高母亲在适当的辅食实践中的知识和态度。研究对象和方法:本研究设计采用两种方法。第一种方法是研究和发展,收集用户数据,然后产生一个产品,可以用来提高幼儿母亲的知识和态度。第二种方法是在研究前后进行准实验设计,不进行比较,使用SPSS软件进行配对样本t检验。结果:结果表明,经“伊布品达”治疗后,辅食实践中的书本性产妇知识有所提高(Mean= 1.42;SD= 0.67),与治疗前母亲对辅食实践的了解相比(平均= 0.66;SD;0.77),差异有统计学意义(p < 0.001)。经“伊布品达”治疗后,产妇对辅食的态度有所改善(平均= 0.76;SD= 0.43)与治疗前母亲在辅食实践中的态度进行比较(Mean= 0.44;SD;0.50),结果有统计学意义(p < 0.001)。结论:《伊布品达》书刊能有效提高产妇辅食实践中的知识和态度。
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Parental Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and Attunement: Meta-Analysis 父母创伤后应激障碍与调谐:元分析
Julia Asanov, Neelofar Rehman
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Maternal age correlation of stunting in children: Systematics review 母亲年龄与儿童发育迟缓的相关性:系统综述
F. D. Astuti, A. Azka, Rokhmayanti Rokhmayanti
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Correlation between Antenatal Care and Anxiety in Primigravida Pregnant Women at Glagah Community Health Center Glagah社区卫生中心初潮孕妇产前护理与焦虑的相关性
H. Salsabila, S. Sulistiawati, Ratna Dwi Jayanti
Background: In the third trimester of pregnancy, the anxiety rate tends to increase, especially at the time of delivery. In addition, pregnant women who are less obedient in carrying out pregnancy tests and do not follow the integrated ANC. Therefore, pregnant women do not get information about preparation for childbirth so that when they are about to face labor, their anxiety increases. This study aims to analyze the relationship between Antenatal Care (ANC) Frequency and Anxiety in primigravida pregnant women in the third trimester at Glagah Health Center. Subjects and Method: This is a quantitative study, which is observational analytic using a cross sectional approach. The number of samples was 94 subjects who were included in the inclusion criteria with purposive sampling technique. The study was conducted in September until October 2021. The dependent variable was anxiety. The independent variables were ANC frequency, age, education, economy, family support. Data were collected using a questionnaire and analyzed by chi-square test . Results: The results showed that there was a significant relationship between frequency of ANC (p<0.001), education (p= 0.015), socioeconomy (p= 0.042), and family support (<0.001) on anxiety in third trimester primigravida pregnant women. Conclusion: Anxiety in primigravida pregnant women was influenced by frequency of ANC, education, socioeconomy, and family support.
背景:在妊娠晚期,焦虑率有增加的趋势,尤其是在分娩时。此外,孕妇在进行妊娠试验时不太听话,不遵守综合产前检查。因此,孕妇没有得到有关分娩准备的信息,因此当她们即将面临分娩时,她们的焦虑会增加。本研究旨在分析Glagah保健中心初产妇妊娠晚期产前护理(ANC)频率与焦虑的关系。研究对象和方法:这是一项定量研究,采用横断面方法进行观察分析。样本数量为94名受试者,采用有目的抽样技术纳入纳入标准。该研究于2021年9月至10月进行。因变量为焦虑。自变量为ANC频率、年龄、受教育程度、经济状况、家庭支持。采用问卷调查法收集资料,采用卡方检验分析。结果:初孕晚期孕妇焦虑与ANC频率(p<0.001)、文化程度(p= 0.015)、社会经济(p= 0.042)、家庭支持(p<0.001)有显著相关。结论:初迁期孕妇焦虑与ANC频次、受教育程度、社会经济、家庭支持等因素有关。
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