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Prasetyo, Budi
- Husband's Role Related To Wife's Antenatal Care
Authors
1 Department of Maternal and Child Health, Airlangga University, ID
2 Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Airlangga University, ID
3 Department of Health Promotion and Behavioral Science, Airlangga University, ID
Source
Indian Journal of Public Health Research & Development, Vol 10, No 12 (2019), Pagination: 1986-1989Abstract
Husband’s involvement is essential in overcoming the problem of being late in recognizing signs of danger, making decisions and reaching health care facilities, as well as getting help from health services. Therefore, husband’s involvement facilitates the preparation of labor and seeks for emergency care if needed. Regularcheck-ups during pregnancyare crucial for detecting risks, so that health experts can carry out antenatal care, prevent complications during pregnancy, so that health experts in health facilities can help and conduct referrals as well as early treatment if obstetric complications occur at the referral site.This study is to analyze the relationship between husband's role and antenatal care. This research is an observational analytic research. This research used cross sectional approach. The data was obtained through interview using questionnaires. The analysis were descriptive and chi-square. Results indicate that the majority of husband and wife respondents are in reproductive age, working husbands, housewives, low education, and there is no relationship between husband's role and antenatal care. Provision of information tohusband and family needs to be constantly improved take care ofmother and baby health.Keywords
Husband's Role, Antenatal Care, Maternalhealth, Husband's Involvement.- Pre-Referral Intervention on Severe Preeclampsia/Eclampsia Patients
Authors
1 Airlangga University-Dr. Soetomo Surabaya Hospital, ID
2 Obstetrics Division Staff of the Social Gynecology Department/Obstetrics and Gynecology Dr. Soetomo Surabaya Hospital, ID
Source
Indian Journal of Public Health Research & Development, Vol 10, No 12 (2019), Pagination: 2047-2052Abstract
Objectives: To describe the pre-referral intervetion on patients with severe preeclampsia/eclampsiabefore getting referred to Dr. Soetomo Hospital Surabaya as top referral hospital in east Indonesia in 2017
Method: A retrospective descriptive observational study was performed in 2017. Data from medical records at Dr. Soetomo Hospital from January to December 2017. The subjects of this study are patients with severe preeclampsia/eclampsiawho were referred to Dr. Soetomo Hospital in 2017 included both pregnant and postpartum patients
Results: There are357 patients suffered from severe preeclampsia among all obstetric 1588 patients at Dr. Soetomo Hospital. In 2017, 77 patients (21.57%) were treated conservatively while the remaining 280 patients (78.43%) were terminated directly or postpartum patients. Of the 280 patients, 258 (92.14%) were referred patients and 22 patients (7.86%) are self referred patients. More than 50% of referred patients had been givensome intervention such as O2 installation, urinary catheter insertion, and iv line administration. In this study, 151 patients (58.53%) were given MgSO4 while those according to administration were only 78.15%. The number of maternal deaths in severe preeclampsia/eclampsia patients were 18 patients and fetal complications that often occur are IUFD 29 babies and 25 babies born with IUGR
Conclusion: More than 50% of severe preeclampsia/eclampsia referred patients in Dr. Soetomo Hospital had done a referral preparations but only 58.53% of referred patients given MgSO4 as a form of pre-referral intervention.