Self-Care Management and Health Outcomes among Indonesian Pregnant Women
Kusrini S. Kadar, Nurul Fadhilah Gani, Erfina Erfina , and Suni Hariati
Faculty of Nursing, Hasanuddin University, Indonesia
Nursing School Nani Hasanuddin Makassar
Abstract
Abstract Objective: The aim of the study is to explore the correlation between self-care management and health outcomes among pregnant women in Makassar City, Indonesia. Method: This study used a quantitative method with longitudinal design study. There were 37 pregnant women with more than 28 weeks gestation participated in this study selected using purposive sampling technique. Result: Result from this study show that more pregnant women had low self-care management only self-care management only correlate with breastfeeding (OR: 95%CI) 5.556 and p-value 0.022). Other variables such as types of birth and baby-s weight have no correlation with self-care management. Conclusion: Self-care management is one indicator to see someone can reach health outcome. This study revealed that pregnant women with good self-care management would five times higher to have a good understanding of breastfeeding and will breastfeed their babies fully
Keywords: Self-care management; Health outcome; Pregnant women; Indonesia
Topic: Gender and Fertility