知识、教育和信息影响到印度尼西亚Bojonegoro Balen公共卫生中心地区孕妇的慢性能量缺乏症

Lilik Triyawati, Esti Yuliani
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妊娠期慢性能量缺乏(CED)是最常见的孕产妇健康问题之一。分析导致CED发生的因素,以便能够提供足够的预防措施。研究发现,知识、教育和信息是影响孕妇慢性能量缺乏的因素。摘要:目的:分析知识、教育和信息对印度尼西亚Bojonegoro县Balen保健中心孕妇慢性能量缺乏症(CED)发生率的影响。材料与方法:本研究为横断面相关分析研究。本研究的样本是印度尼西亚Bojonegoro Regency Balen公共卫生中心的几名孕妇。调查对象采用简单随机抽样法,共122人。自变量为诱发因素,包括年龄、子女数量、受教育程度、母亲职业状况和知识水平;产前课堂参与的使能因素和家庭支持的强化因素。因变量为CED的发生情况。数据收集采用问卷调查和辅助数据(产妇队列)。数据通过编辑、评分、编码和制表处理。数据分析采用多元逻辑回归,显著性水平为0.05。结果:影响CED发生的最主要因素为信息支持的Exp值(B)为3.918,器械支持的Exp值(B)为3.450。其次是知识的易感因素(Exp值为2.677),其次是产前课堂参与的易感因素(Exp值为1.793),最后是教育的易感因素(Exp值为0.176)。结论:在印度尼西亚Bojonegoro Balen保健中心,影响孕妇慢性能量缺乏的易感因素是知识和教育水平,促进因素是卫生设施的可获得性和产前课程的参与,加强因素是信息支持和工具支持。
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Knowledge, education, and information affect chronic energy deficiency among pregnant mothers in the area of Public Health Center Balen, Bojonegoro, Indonesia
HIGHLIGHTS One of the most common maternal health problems is the Chronic Energy Deficiency (CED) in pregnancy. Factors that lead to CED incidence were analyzed to be able to provide adequate precautions. It was found that knowledge, education, and information are factors that affect chronic energy deficiency among pregnant mothers.   ABSTRACT Objective: To analyze the effect of knowledge, education and information on the incidence of chronic energy deficiency (CED) in pregnant women at Balen Health Center, Bojonegoro Regency, Indonesia. Materials and Methods: This research was a correlational analytic study with a cross-sectional approach. The sample of this study were several pregnant women at Public Health Center Balen, Bojonegoro Regency, Indonesia. There were 122 respondents who were recruited with simple random sampling. The independent variables were the predisposing factors, comprising age, number of children, education background, mother's occupational status and knowledge; the enabling factors of the prenatal class participation, and the reinforcing factors of the family support. The dependent variable was the occurrence of CED. Data collection was carried out using questionnaire and secondary data (maternal cohort). Data were processed by editing, scoring, coding, and tabulating. Data analysis used multiple logistic regression with a significance level of 0.05. Results: The most dominant factor influencing the occurrence of CED was the reinforcing factors of informative support with an Exp value (B) 3.918 and the instrument support with an Exp value (B) value of 3.450. The following factor that influenced the CED incidence was the predisposing factor of knowledge with an Exp value (B) of 2.677, the enabling factor of the prenatal class participation with an Exp value (B) of 1.793, and finally the predisposing factor of education with Exp value (B) of 0.176. Conclusion: In Balen Health Center Bojonegoro, Indonesia, the predisposing factors significantly affecting Chronic Energy Deficiency in pregnant women were knowledge and education level, while the enabling factors were availability of health facilities and prenatal class participation, and the reinforcing factors were informative support and instrument support.
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