FACTORS INFLUENCING PREGNANT WOMEN'S KNOWLEDGE ABOUT FE TABLETS AT THE SALBIYANA CLINIC IN 2023
Keywords:
Factor, Knowledge , FE TabletsAbstract
Backround : One _ reason bleeding in the mother is anemia . Many impacts from anemia this can _ happened to the mother nor the baby she was carrying . On mother Can happen bleeding moment pregnancy , childbirth , and the postpartum period Materials and methods Types and designs study This is Descriptive Correlative with approach Cross Sectional Study . population from study This is all Mother pregnancy is coming visit to Clinic Salbiyana In 2023 there will be 40 people, total sampling , namely all Mother visiting pregnant _ Ante Natal Care (ANC) to clinic Salbiyana during April to May 2023 _ _
Results M majority knowledge respondents Good as many as 17 people (42%) and minorities not enough as many as 10 people (25%), meanwhile based on age majority respondents 20 -35 years old as many as 31 people (78%) and a minority >35 years as many as 9 people (22%), based on the respondent's education the majority of high school equivalents as many as 36 years and PT minorities as many as 4 people (10%), based on work majority working 24 people (60%) and not 16 people (40%) work . Based on majority gravida Primigravida priority is 22 people (55%) and based on source information the media majority is 23 people (56%) and the non-media minority is 17 people (42%).
Conclusion: There is a relationship Pregnant Women's Knowledge about FE Tablets in the Clinic Salbiyana In 2023 with age , education , occupation , gravida and source information
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