Factors Influencing with Malnutrition Pregnant at Tigi District Deiyai Regency
Journal Title: International Journal of Science and Healthcare Research - Year 2018, Vol 3, Issue 4
Abstract
Background: Pregnant women health problems are one of the aspects that pay attention to and still occur in Indonesia are cases of chronic energy shortages which can have an impact on the health of pregnant women and babies caused by factor’s including age, education, employment, family income, parity and knowledge of pregnant women, frequency of eating and resting patterns. Research Objectives: Factors related to Chronic Energy Deficiency (CEL) in pregnant women in Tigi District, Deiyai District. Research Method: Analytical with cross sectional study design. The population is all pregnant women who were registered in April 2018 in Waghete Health Center and Damabagata Health Center in Deiyai District with 291 people and a sample of 168 people randomly. Data obtained using questionnaires and analysis using chi square and logistic binary regression. Results: Factors related to the incidence of CEL in pregnant women in Tigi District Deiyai District were education (p-value 0.019; RP = 2.255; CI95% (1,188-2,280), occupation (p-value 0,000; RP = 6,338; CI95% (3,019-13,303), knowledge (p-value 0,000; RP = 11,503; CI95% (5,404 - 24,485), frequency of eating (p-value 0,000; RP = 15,996; CI95% (7,336 - 34,881), rest pattern ( p-value 0,000; RP = 6,061; CI95% (2,707 - 13,569). Whereas the factors not related to CEL events in pregnant women in Tigi District, Deiyai District are age (p-value 0,261; RP = 1,554; CI95% ( 0.797– 3.029), family income (p-value 0.254; RP = 1.520; CI95% (0.808 - 2.861), parity (p-value 0.310; RP = 0.539; CI95% (0.202 - 1.442), birth distance (p-value 0,585; Rp. 00,669; CI95% (0,245 - 1,826). The frequency of eating, knowledge, work and rest patterns is the dominant factor with the occurrence of chronic energy shortages.
Authors and Affiliations
Naomi Edowai
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