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Correlation Between Insulin Resistance And Occurrence Of Preeclampsia And Its Affecting Factors
Nasrayanti Nurdin (a*), Elizabet Jusuf (b), Himawan Sanusi (b)

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nasrayanti nurdin

Institutions
a) Midwifery Studies Program, Graduate University of
Hasanuddin
b) Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology
b) Department of Medicine

Abstract
Aim: This study aimed to determine the correlation between insulin resistance on the incidence of preeclampsia and factors - factors that influence it. Method: This study uses an observational analysis with dsain hybrid. Subjects in this study were pregnant women with gestational age> 20 weeks with a sample of 87 people selected by using total sampling technique. result: Research shows that as many as 56.7% of pregnant women with preeclampsia insulin resistance and 17.5% of pregnant women with normal pregnancy insulin resistance. Based on the statistical test by using Chi-Square test showed that the age of 20-35 years (P-Value = 0.000), parity <1 and> 3 (P-Value = 0.003), nutritional status LILA 23-33 cm (P-Value = 0.000), there was no history of hypertension (P-Value = 0.000), normal weight gain (P-Value = 0.000), proteinurine> 300mg / dL (P-Value = 0.000). It can be concluded that these characteristics are factors that could be at risk for insulin resistance that might lead to preeclampsia. Results Spearman test showed that age (P-Value = 0.706), parity (P-Value = 0.251), the nutritional status of the LILA (P-Value = 0.288), history of hypertension (P-Value = 0.796), weight gain ( P-Value = 0.469). Conclusion: Insulin resistance was significantly related to the incidence of preeclampsia. Characteristics of respondents in the 20-35 years age, parity <1 and> 3, the nutritional status of MUAC 23-33 cm, respondents with no history of hypertension, weight gain is normal and significant proteinurine be a risk factor for insulin resistance that leads to preeclampsia. No characteristics of respondents who have a correlation with insulin resistance will lead to a risk for preeclampsia.

Keywords
Insulin resistance, characteristics of pregnant women, preeclampsia.

Topic
Uncommunicable disease related to women

Link: https://ifory.id/abstract/r8yRZ6F39KW4


DETERMINANT THAT AFFECTS THE OCCURRENCE OF ANEMIA IN PREGNANCY IN POLEWALI MANDAR DISTRICT
Sumiyati, Elizabet C.Jusuf, Aminuddin

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Sumi yati

Institutions
Magister Midwifery Study Program, Graduated School University Hasanuddin, Makasar, Indonesia
Department Of Obstetric and Gyneakology Faculty of Medicine University Hasanuddin .
Part Nutrition, Faculty Of Public Health, University Hasanuddin ,

Abstract

Keywords
Determinants of anemia, preganant women, age, education, economic status, antenatal care visits, nutritional status, parity, distance of pregnancy, consumption of Fe tablets, worm infections

Topic
Uncommunicable disease related to women

Link: https://ifory.id/abstract/MTdJfPV8jwFy


MENOPAUSAL WOMENS EXPERIENCES OF HUSBAND-S SUPPORT: THE NEGATIVE VIEW
Intan Idiana, H(1,2), Nik Hazlina, NH(2), Zaharah, S(2), Azidah, A.K (3), Mohd Zarawi,MN 4

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Intan Idiana Hassan

Institutions
Department of Nursing, School of Health Sciences(1), Women-s Health Development Unit(2), Department of Family Medicine (3), Department of Medical Education (4), School of Medical Sciences, Health Campus, Universiti Sains Malaysia, Kelantan, Malaysia

Abstract
Research findings suggested that husbands support may lessen the challenges of women during menopausal phases. Despite that, husbands- support for menopausal women in Asian countries, particularly in Malaysia, is still not well studied. Objectives: This study explores how menopausal women perceived supports provided by their husbands. Methods: Total of 13 menopausal women recruited using a combination of purposive and snowball techniques from two sources, tertiary hospital and local communities in the state of Kelantan, Malaysia. The in-depth semi-structured interview guided was used to explore how they perceived supports provided by their husbands. The data were then analysed using thematic analysis. Results: Five (5) themes have emerged which comprises of emotional, instrumental, appraisal, guidance, and sexual supports. One of which was a new theme (sexual intimacy support) that had not been existed previously in other literature reviews. Conclusion: Majority of menopausal women perceived the supports provided by their husband were negative, rather than positive supports that they had hoped. These findings suggest that an education program tool for husbands as a support person is much needed to ensure women walk through the menopause phase in a more meaningful life

Keywords
Keywords: spousal support, menopausal phases, husband support, menopausal symptoms

Topic
Uncommunicable disease related to women

Link: https://ifory.id/abstract/fV9QKhApD2ug


MENOPAUSE EDUCATION PROGRAMME FOR HUSBANDS OF MENOPAUSAL WOMEN (MEN-EDUPROH): AN EFFECTIVE INTEGRATED APPROACH
Intan Idiana, H1,2, Nik Hazlina, NH2*, Zaharah, S2, Azidah, A.K 3, Mohd Zarawi, MN 4

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Intan Idiana Hassan

Institutions
Department of Nursing, School of Health Sciences1, Women-s Health Development Unit2, Department of Family Medicine3, Department of Medical Education 4, School of Medical Sciences, Health Campus, Universiti Sains Malaysia, Kelantan, Malaysia

*hazlinakck[at]usm.my

Abstract
Objectives: To evaluate the effectiveness of Menopause Education Programme for Husbands of Menopausal Women (Men-EduProH) among husbands of menopausal women in improving their knowledge toward menopause and satisfaction with the programme. Methods: This was randomized controlled trial (RCT) conducted among husbands of menopausal women which was recruited from attendees of clinic in Hospital Universiti Sains Malaysia (HUSM), Kelantan. A total of 108 men were randomly assigned either to receive three sessions of Men-EduProH within two weeks period (intervention group, n=59) or to the control group (n=50). Men-EduProH was designed by integration of Psychoeducational Model and Task-Centred Model and had been tailored specifically to the perspectives of men. Husbands in the intervention group were provided with one session of educational component (two hours) and two sessions of supportive components (two hours). Self-administered knowledge questionnaire was developed and been validated in preliminary study, were administered at based line, week-two and month-three following intervention. Repeated Measure Analysis of Covariance (RM ANCOVA) and effect size (ES) was employed to determine the effectiveness among the study groups. Results: All husbands reported high satisfaction (mean scores>3.0) of this intervention. Husbands in the intervention group had significantly higher menopause knowledge (p < 0.001) scores than the control group and sustained until month three, with a larger effect size (ES = +1.16). Conclusion: These positive outcomes proven that Men-EduProH is a promising intervention for effectively improved the knowledge and satisfaction level among husbands of menopausal women and could serve as an intervention model.

Keywords
spousal support, menopausal phases, husband support, menopause education

Topic
Uncommunicable disease related to women

Link: https://ifory.id/abstract/yXVNTGerjuKm


Newly Diagnosed with Non-Communicable Diseases in Women at I Lagaligo Hospital 2019
Haniyyah*, Mentari**, Remmang Rilangi***, Nasrum Machmud*

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haniyyah isman

Institutions
* Internist at I Lagaligo Hospital, East Luwu, South Sulawesi
** General Practitioner at Torabelo Hospital, Sigi, Central Sulawesi
*** Magister Student of Public Health Faculty, Hasanuddin University

Abstract
ABSTRACT BACKGROUND Over the past 40 years there have been significant changes in the disease pattern around the world. Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) have replaced the earlier global threats to health such as undernourishment, malaria, HIV and TB. The major NCDs responsible for these deaths included cardiovascular diseases (17.9 million deaths); cancers (9 million deaths); chronic respiratory diseases (3.8 million deaths); and diabetes (1.6 million deaths). In Indonesia, 35% Cardiovascular diseases, 12% Cancers, 6% Chronic respiratory diseases, 6% Diabetes, 15% Other NCDs, 21% Communicable, maternal, perinatal and nutritional conditions, 6% Injuries. The global probability of dying from one of the four main NCDs in 2016 was 18%, with a slightly higher risk for males (22%) than for females (15%). The significance of gender equity and gender inequities for women-s health has been recognized internationally. Women are affected by NCDs in different ways to men. Not only are women-s experiences of NCDs influenced by the social conditions of women-s lives which are different to those of men, NCDs often manifest differently in women than they do in men. Moreover, women experience a higher burden from chronic disease and live more years of life with a disability from chronic disease then do men. In this study, we analyze the most common cause NCDs related to woman in outpatients internal medicine clinic patients at I Lagaligo Hospital, East Luwu, South Sulawesi. METHOD This study was held in February – June 2019. We collected all the new patients in outpatient internal medicine clinic. This study was a cross sectional study with descriptive analysis. RESULT In five months, we found 319 subjects with newly diagnosed as NCDs. 179 were women (56,1%). From these two groups, we found CVD as the highest NCDs (93 cases in women and 40 cases in men). If we focused on the women group, based on age, in 15-29 and 30-49 years old, thyroid disease as the highest NCDs. In 50-59, 60-69, and more than 70 years old, CVD as the highest. CONCLUSION The most common newly diagnose with NCDs in woman is differed based on age stage, in the younger age group, dominated with thyroid disease, meanwhile in the older group, CVD as the most of NCD. KEY WORDS: Non-Communicable Diseases, woman, I Lagaligo

Keywords
Non Communicable Diseases, women, I Lagaligo

Topic
Uncommunicable disease related to women

Link: https://ifory.id/abstract/bP4JgncxWvm2


The association between obesity and Dyslipidemia among Indonesian woman base on demographic factors
Danial (a), Astuti P(b), Asad S(c), Bahar B(d)

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danial danial

Institutions
a. Medical Faculty of Mulawarman University
b,c,d. Medical Faculty of Hasanuddin University

Abstract
Background : Obesity has become a major worldwide health problem. Therefore, the associated morbidity, mortality and both medical and economical costs are expected to increase as well. the prevalence of obesity vary by social determinants and gender. Purposes : to investigate the association between obesity and dyslipidemia among Indonesian adult women base on demographic factors Methods:. A Biomedical data of Basic Health Research collected in urban area in Indonesia 2007 was used. A total 7248 women (aged 18-97) was analyzed. Obesity was expressed as Body mass index (BMI ≥ 25 kg/㎡ ) and waist circumference (≥ 80 cm). High total cholesterol ( ≥ 200 mg/dl), low HDL cholesterol (< 40 mg/dl), high LDL cholesterol (≥ 100 mg/dl) and high apolipoprotein B (≥ 101 mg/dl) Result : there are significant association between obesity (BMI ≥ 25 kg/㎡ ) and waist circumference (≥ 80 cm) and dyslipidemia (p <0.05) on demographic factors, except to the age group ≥ 40 years, high total cholesterol and high LDL cholesterol and obesity (BMI ≥ 25 kg / ㎡) on the level of education ≤ SD which is not significant (p> 0.05). Conclusion : it is a current recommendation strongly for women obesity

Keywords
obesity, dyslipidemia, woman, demografic factors

Topic
Uncommunicable disease related to women

Link: https://ifory.id/abstract/rBRpkctyn8eV


The Health Development Inequality of Remote Village: The Study Case of Bakaru Village, Indonesia
Mansyur Radjab, Alimuddin Unde, Munsi Lampe, Andi Nurlela

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Nurrahmi Umami

Institutions
Department of Sociology, Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Universitas Hasanuddin, Indonesia
Department of Communication, Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Universitas Hasanuddin, Indonesia
Department of Anthropology, Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Universitas Hasanuddin, Indonesia

Abstract
Abstract Objective: To examine the health development inequality in Bakaru Village, as one of the most remote villages in Indonesia, located in Pinrang Regency, South Sulawesi Province. Methods: The research method used was descriptive qualitative. The informants were selected on their ability to give and know the research object. Data collection covered in-depth interviews, observations, and photo documentation. Results: The results show that health development in Bakaru Village has not yet been able to open an optimal service space for the community. The lack of health facilities, infrastructure, and medical personnel is a significant obstacle. Meanwhile, The Bakaru hydropower company existence in the village is also ineffective in helping the improvement of health services towards the community. Conclusion: This research concludes that Indonesia-s health development policy is still unable to open a space for greater essential public health service accessibility in the Bakaru Village

Keywords
Village; Health Development; Inequality; Health Service

Topic
Uncommunicable disease related to women

Link: https://ifory.id/abstract/3TLzgC7HDM9B


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