Gambaran Determinan Kematian Ibu di Kota Surabaya Tahun 2015-2017

Maternal mortality rate is one of indicator in assessing the welfare of the community in a region. The high level of Maternal Mortality Rate is a low level signals of public health. Data on maternal mortality in the city of Surabaya shows a decrease in the last 6 years from 144.66 in 2012 to 79.40 i...

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Main Author: Hazar Rochmatin
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Language:English
Published: Universitas Airlangga 2019-02-01
Series:Jurnal Biometrika dan Kependudukan
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Online Access:https://e-journal.unair.ac.id/JBK/article/view/10288
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spelling doaj-9a4dfd429b394d93a061086975c1e0d72021-06-02T05:04:07ZengUniversitas AirlanggaJurnal Biometrika dan Kependudukan2302-707X2540-88282019-02-017217818710.20473/jbk.v7i2.2018.178-1876069Gambaran Determinan Kematian Ibu di Kota Surabaya Tahun 2015-2017Hazar Rochmatin0Departemen Biostatistika dan Kependudukan Fakultas Kesehatan Masyarakat Universitas AirlanggaMaternal mortality rate is one of indicator in assessing the welfare of the community in a region. The high level of Maternal Mortality Rate is a low level signals of public health. Data on maternal mortality in the city of Surabaya shows a decrease in the last 6 years from 144.66 in 2012 to 79.40 in 2017. Although it has shown a decline in progress, this figure still puts Surabaya as the second largest contributor to maternal deaths in East Java in 2017. The study aims to describe the determinants of maternal mortality in Surabaya based on contextual, intermediate and proxy determinants for 2015-2017. This research is descriptive by using secondary data in the form of recapitulation of Maternal Verbal Autopsy (OVM) data on maternal deaths at Surabaya City Health Office The results showed that based on education, the majority of mothers who died had secondary education of 52.29% (57 people). Based on work, the majority of mothers have jobs as housewives of 68.81% (75 people). Based on the age of the mother, the majority of deaths occurred in women aged 20-34 years with a percentage of 66.97% (73 people). According to parity, the majority of mothers who died occurred during pregnancy of the second child by 31.19% (34 people). Based on the period of death, the majority occurred in the puerperium with a percentage of 66.97% (70 people). According to the cause of single death, the majority of maternal deaths were caused by pre-eclampsia/eclampsia with a percentage of 26.61% (29 people). This study recommends the need for early recognition of mothers about antenatal care and danger during pregnancy, childbirth and the puerperium period and increased alertness of health workers to complications of pregnancy, especially in mothers with a history of disease.https://e-journal.unair.ac.id/JBK/article/view/10288maternal mortality, contextual determinant, intermediate determinant, proximate determinant
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author Hazar Rochmatin
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Gambaran Determinan Kematian Ibu di Kota Surabaya Tahun 2015-2017
Jurnal Biometrika dan Kependudukan
maternal mortality, contextual determinant, intermediate determinant, proximate determinant
author_facet Hazar Rochmatin
author_sort Hazar Rochmatin
title Gambaran Determinan Kematian Ibu di Kota Surabaya Tahun 2015-2017
title_short Gambaran Determinan Kematian Ibu di Kota Surabaya Tahun 2015-2017
title_full Gambaran Determinan Kematian Ibu di Kota Surabaya Tahun 2015-2017
title_fullStr Gambaran Determinan Kematian Ibu di Kota Surabaya Tahun 2015-2017
title_full_unstemmed Gambaran Determinan Kematian Ibu di Kota Surabaya Tahun 2015-2017
title_sort gambaran determinan kematian ibu di kota surabaya tahun 2015-2017
publisher Universitas Airlangga
series Jurnal Biometrika dan Kependudukan
issn 2302-707X
2540-8828
publishDate 2019-02-01
description Maternal mortality rate is one of indicator in assessing the welfare of the community in a region. The high level of Maternal Mortality Rate is a low level signals of public health. Data on maternal mortality in the city of Surabaya shows a decrease in the last 6 years from 144.66 in 2012 to 79.40 in 2017. Although it has shown a decline in progress, this figure still puts Surabaya as the second largest contributor to maternal deaths in East Java in 2017. The study aims to describe the determinants of maternal mortality in Surabaya based on contextual, intermediate and proxy determinants for 2015-2017. This research is descriptive by using secondary data in the form of recapitulation of Maternal Verbal Autopsy (OVM) data on maternal deaths at Surabaya City Health Office The results showed that based on education, the majority of mothers who died had secondary education of 52.29% (57 people). Based on work, the majority of mothers have jobs as housewives of 68.81% (75 people). Based on the age of the mother, the majority of deaths occurred in women aged 20-34 years with a percentage of 66.97% (73 people). According to parity, the majority of mothers who died occurred during pregnancy of the second child by 31.19% (34 people). Based on the period of death, the majority occurred in the puerperium with a percentage of 66.97% (70 people). According to the cause of single death, the majority of maternal deaths were caused by pre-eclampsia/eclampsia with a percentage of 26.61% (29 people). This study recommends the need for early recognition of mothers about antenatal care and danger during pregnancy, childbirth and the puerperium period and increased alertness of health workers to complications of pregnancy, especially in mothers with a history of disease.
topic maternal mortality, contextual determinant, intermediate determinant, proximate determinant
url https://e-journal.unair.ac.id/JBK/article/view/10288
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