Uncovering the Characteristics of Low Birth Weight Babies in Agricultural Areas
Date
2023-11-30Author
WAHYUNINGSIH, Sri
HAYATI, Nurul
MUSVIRO, Musviro
ERSYAD, Triesnawati
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Work in agricultural areas can affect the health of the mother during
physically demanding pregnancies, exposure to pesticides, other harmful substances used, long working hours, and low concern for antenatal care. This is one of the causes of BBLR, especially in agricultural areas. The purpose of describing the characteristics of BBLR
in agricultural areas treated at dr. Haryoto Lumajang Hospital. Quantitative method with observational design, using retrospective approach
of secondary data. The population is BBLR aged 0-28 days who are
treated in the Neonatal room of dr. Haryoto Lumajang Hospital. Sampling through 50% of cases from 2020-2022. The data are analyzed
univariately, presented in the form of graphs. The results of BBLR
characteristics in agricultural areas treated at dr. Haryoto Lumajang
Hospital, including 83% with third trimester pregnancies, 66% premature, 72% spontaneous births, 10% born with meconium amniotic,
13% born with RDS, 70% born to multiparous mothers, 53% born
with mild asphyxia. Conclusion The characteristics of BBLR in agricultural areas treated at dr. Haryoto Lumajang Hospital include 3rd
trimester pregnancy, prematurity, spontaneous birth, birth with meconium amniotic, birth with RDS, born to multiparous mothers, and born
with mild asphyxia. There needs to be proper prevention starting from
pregnancy in order to prevent low birth weight so as to minimize
abnormal growth and development.
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