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dc.contributor.authorKurniawati, Dini
dc.contributor.authorSeptiyono, Eka Afdi
dc.contributor.authorJuliningrum, Peni Perdani
dc.contributor.authorRahmawati, Ira
dc.date.accessioned2020-01-27T04:30:32Z
dc.date.available2020-01-27T04:30:32Z
dc.date.issued2019-10-01
dc.identifier.urihttp://repository.unej.ac.id/handle/123456789/97090
dc.description.abstractBackground: Maternal Mortality Ratio (MMR) is an indicator of health and quality of human resources. One of the causes of MMR is preeclampsia. Preeclampsia is an increase in blood pressure during pregnancy, which it cannot yet be determined. Purpose: This study aimed to analyze the characteristics of pregnant women with preeclampsia in seven hospitals in the agriculture area. Methods: Respondents obtained were 441 pregnant women with preeclampsia and analyzed by frequency distribution. Results: The results of the study show that the distribution of patient preeclampsia was most often found at RSU Dr. Abdoer Rahem that is a number of 125 patients (28.3%). The most characteristic mothers with preeclampsia on reproductive age (75.5%), primipara (54.6%), no have a history of the contagious disease (95.9%), no have a history of preeclampsia (83.2%). The most prevalent preeclampsia have a history of preeclampsia. Conclusion: Nurses conduct studies on pregnant women to prevent preeclampsia through a characteristic analysis of pregnant women with preeclampsia.en_US
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.publisherJournal Of Nursing Practice, Vol.3 No.1. October 2019. Page.33-38en_US
dc.subjectCharacteristicen_US
dc.subjectPreeclampsiaen_US
dc.subjectpregnancyen_US
dc.titleAnalysis Characteristics of Pregnant Mother With Preeclampsia in Agronursing Areaen_US
dc.typeArticleen_US
dc.identifier.kodeprodiKODEPRODI2310101#Ilmu Keperawatan
dc.identifier.nidnNIDN0028018203
dc.identifier.nidnNIDN0013099003
dc.identifier.nidnNIDN0019078702
dc.identifier.nidnNIDN0723108604


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