Factors that influence pregnant women's adherence to consuming fe tablets
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Abstract
Pregnant women can be at risk for anemia, especially anemia due to iron deficiency. Anemia occurs due to low hemoglobin content in the body during pregnancy or less red blood cells in the blood than usual, with hemoglobin levels below 11 g%. The impact that can be caused by anemia in pregnant women is bleeding during childbirth, low birth weight babies (LBW), decreased IQ, babies are easily infected and easily suffer from malnutrition.
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Idawati, novera, eka, husna, iswaton, wati, erna, & marlisa, mira. (2023). Factors that influence pregnant women’s adherence to consuming fe tablets. International Journal on ObGyn and Health Sciences, 1(3), 79–85. https://doi.org/10.35335/obgyn.v1i3.100
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Budiarni W. Relationship of Knowledge, Attitudes, and Motivation with Adherence to Consumption of Iron Folate Tablets in Pregnant Women. J Nutr Col. 2012;2(4):585-595. doi:10.1093
Camaschella, C. 2015. Iron Deficiency Anemia. The New England Journal of Medicine, 372(19): 1832-1843.
Dwi E. 2017. Factors that influence pregnant women's compliance in consuming Fe tablets at the Danurejan 1 Health Center, Yogyakarta City. 2017;12(1), p: 145.
Gebremedhin S, Samuel A, Mamo G, Moges T, Assefa T. 2014. Coverage, compliance and factors associated with utilization of iron supplementation during pregnancy in eight rural districts of Ethiopia: a cross-sectional study. BMC Public Health. 2014;14, h: 607. doi:10.1186/1471-2458-14-607.
Hartatik S, Agustini T. Factors Influencing Adherence of Pregnant Women Consuming Fe Tablets at Uptd Puskesmas Bantur. Biomed Sci. 2018;1(1):22–31.
Kamidah. 2015. Factors Affecting Adherence of Pregnant Women Consuming Fe Tablets at Simo Boyolali Health Center. Gaster, 7 (1) : 1-10.
Indonesian Ministry of Health. Riskesdas 2018 results [Internet]. Jakarta: Health Research and Development Agency; 2018. Available from: http://www.depkes.go.id/resources/download/Hasil Riskesdas 2018.
Ministry of Health of the Republic of Indonesia, DJKM (2020) 'Guidelines for Giving Blood Supplement Tablets (TTD) for Pregnant Women', p. 24.
Mardhiah, A. and Marlina, M. (2019) 'Factors Affecting Adherence to Consuming Fe Tablets in Pregnant Women', Window of Health: Journal of Health, 2(3), pp. 266–276. doi: 10.33368/woh. v0i0.182.
Notoatmodjo S. Health promotion and health behavior. Jakarta: Rineka Cipta. 2012;45–62.
Rizqi Nur Alifa. 2016, Factors that influence pregnant women's adherence to taking fe tablets at the limestone 2 health center. Scientific Writing, Undergraduate, University of Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta
Saifuddin, Abdul Bari. 2011. Practical Handbook of Neonatal Maternal Health Services. Jakarta; PT Bina Pustaka Sarwono Prawirohardjo.
Sinsin, I. 2008. Maternal and Child Health Series during Pregnancy and Childbirth. Jakarta: Elex Media Komputindo.
Syauqy A. Compliance with Pregnant Women Consuming Iron Tablets. JMJ. 2017;5 No 2:151-163.
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