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Original Research Article

Year: 2018 | Month: April-June | Volume: 3 | Issue: 2 | Pages: 137-147

Factors affecting the Anemia Incidence to Pregnant at Public Health Centre of Timika, Mimika Regency

Nurjanna1, Bernard Sandjaja2, A.L. Rantetampang3, Anwar Mallongi4

1Magister Program of Public Health, Faculty of Public Health, Cenderawasih University, Jayapura.
2,3Lecturer of Master Program in Public Health Faculty of Public Health, Cenderawasih University, Jayapura
4Environmental Health Department, Faculty of Public Health, Hasanuddin University, Makassar, Indonesia

Corresponding Author: Nurjanna

ABSTRACT

Introduction: Anemia in pregnant can be influencing to bad in pregnant, partus and post partum. Anemia is prevalence got to pregnant caused of immediately and intermediately.
Target of research: To know the factors affecting with anemia incidence to pregnant at public health centre Timika Jaya Mimika Regency.
Method Research: Analytic of observational with sectional cross study design. Research executed on April and May 2018 in Public health centre Timika with population is mother pregnant trimester IIII with purposive sampling. Data approach used observation medical record and analyzed used chi square test and logistics binary regression.
Result of research: There is not correlation anemia incidence in public helath centre Timika Mimika regency is age umur (p-value 0,206; RP = 1,571; CI95% (0,901-2,741), paritas (p-value 1,000; RP = 0,848 CI95% (0,315-2,285), parity, (p-value 0,167; RP = 1,596 CI95% (0,887-2,871), job performance (p-value 0,174; RP = 0,596 CI95% (0,303– 1,173), economic social (p-value 0,865; RP = 0,889 CI95% (0,501-1,576) and antenatal care frequency (p-value 0,882; RP = 0,894 CI95% (0,493-1,619). There is correlation anemia incidence in public health centre Timika, Mimika regency is nutrient state (p-value 0,002; RP = 2,500 CI95% (1,493-4,185), Fe tablet consumption (p-value 0,002; RP = 3,189 CI95% (1,454-6,994) and malaria (p-value 0,001; RP = 2,629 CI95% (1,606– 4,303). The dominant variable anemia incidence is nutrient state, iron tablet consumption and malaria, where malaria is high risk with anemia incidence.

Keywords: Anemia, Pregnant Mother, Timika Public Health Centre

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