Hubungan Ibu Hamil Positif HIV/AIDS dengan APGAR Score Bayi di RSD dr. Soebandi Jember (The Correlation between HIV/AIDS Positive Pregnant Mother with Infant APGAR Score in RSD dr. Soebandi Jember)
Date
2019-02-21Author
Purwaningsih, Nurlaila Ayu
Shodikin, Muhammad Ali
Abrori, Cholis
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Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) is a virus that decreased immunity and a set symptom of diseases called
Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS). One of the major risk factors for HIV transmission is perinatal
transmission about 2.8% during pregnancy, delivery, and postpartum. HIV positive mothers have a potential to
give birth infants with low APGAR. APGAR Score was used as a reference to determine asphyxia in the first and
fifth minutes of life. The purposes of this research were to determine the correlation between HIV/AIDS
positive pregnant mother with infant APGAR Score and to determine the other factors that affect the infant
APGAR Score in RSD dr. Soebandi Jember. This research used observational analytic survey method with cross
sectional design using medical record of HIV positive and negative pregnant women from August 2014-July
2017 in RSD dr. Soebandi Jember as a subject that qualify the inclusion and exclusion criteria. This research
used case group sampling technique by total sampling and control group by simple random sampling each 52
samples. Test result of the correlation between HIV/AIDS positive pregnant mother with infant APGAR Score
using Chi-Square test obtained p value=1.000 (OR=1.13) that means there was no significant correlation. Test
result of the correlation between the other factors that affect infant APGAR Score concluded that there were
no significant correlation.
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