Knowledge About Nutritional Intake In Pregnant Women With Anemia

Anemia or a lack of blood cells during pregnancy and childbirth is very dangerous. It may cause pregnant women to be at risk for bleeding during childbirth and hinder infant growth and development. This study aims to determine the knowledge of pregnant women with anemia about nutrition during pregna...

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Main Authors: Saepul Saepul, Yanti Hermayanti, Hesti Platini
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia 2019-12-01
Series:Jurnal Pendidikan Keperawatan Indonesia
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Online Access:https://ejournal.upi.edu/index.php/JPKI/article/view/18706
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spelling doaj-cdf02ee3d3aa49d2b88b742b552a8fbe2021-03-18T09:41:41ZengUniversitas Pendidikan IndonesiaJurnal Pendidikan Keperawatan Indonesia2541-00242477-37432019-12-015211412310.17509/jpki.v5i2.1870611323Knowledge About Nutritional Intake In Pregnant Women With AnemiaSaepul Saepul0Yanti Hermayanti1Hesti Platini2Faculty of Nursing, Universitas Padjadjaran, Garut, IndonesiaDepartment of Maternity, Faculty of Nursing, Universitas Padjadjaran, Bandung, IndonesiaDepartment of Medical-Surgical Nursing, Faculty of Nursing, Universitas Padjadjaran, Garut, IndonesiaAnemia or a lack of blood cells during pregnancy and childbirth is very dangerous. It may cause pregnant women to be at risk for bleeding during childbirth and hinder infant growth and development. This study aims to determine the knowledge of pregnant women with anemia about nutrition during pregnancy. The research design used in this study was quantitative descriptive, with 137 pregnant women with anemia as the population and a total sample of 58 respondents taken with random sampling technique. The variable in this study is the knowledge of pregnant women with anemia about nutritional intake. This study shows that the majority of the pregnant women had poor knowledge (84.48%) of nutritional intake, and only a small number had good knowledge (15.52%). With almost all pregnant women with anemia in the study having a lack of knowledge about nutritional intake, there is a concern that the baby will be negatively affected. The implication of the results highlights the important role of health workers to provide information about good nutrition during pregnancy, particularly the impact of tea-drinking habit.https://ejournal.upi.edu/index.php/JPKI/article/view/18706anemiapregnant women knowledge of nutritiontea-drinking habits
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author Saepul Saepul
Yanti Hermayanti
Hesti Platini
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Yanti Hermayanti
Hesti Platini
Knowledge About Nutritional Intake In Pregnant Women With Anemia
Jurnal Pendidikan Keperawatan Indonesia
anemia
pregnant women knowledge of nutrition
tea-drinking habits
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Yanti Hermayanti
Hesti Platini
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title Knowledge About Nutritional Intake In Pregnant Women With Anemia
title_short Knowledge About Nutritional Intake In Pregnant Women With Anemia
title_full Knowledge About Nutritional Intake In Pregnant Women With Anemia
title_fullStr Knowledge About Nutritional Intake In Pregnant Women With Anemia
title_full_unstemmed Knowledge About Nutritional Intake In Pregnant Women With Anemia
title_sort knowledge about nutritional intake in pregnant women with anemia
publisher Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia
series Jurnal Pendidikan Keperawatan Indonesia
issn 2541-0024
2477-3743
publishDate 2019-12-01
description Anemia or a lack of blood cells during pregnancy and childbirth is very dangerous. It may cause pregnant women to be at risk for bleeding during childbirth and hinder infant growth and development. This study aims to determine the knowledge of pregnant women with anemia about nutrition during pregnancy. The research design used in this study was quantitative descriptive, with 137 pregnant women with anemia as the population and a total sample of 58 respondents taken with random sampling technique. The variable in this study is the knowledge of pregnant women with anemia about nutritional intake. This study shows that the majority of the pregnant women had poor knowledge (84.48%) of nutritional intake, and only a small number had good knowledge (15.52%). With almost all pregnant women with anemia in the study having a lack of knowledge about nutritional intake, there is a concern that the baby will be negatively affected. The implication of the results highlights the important role of health workers to provide information about good nutrition during pregnancy, particularly the impact of tea-drinking habit.
topic anemia
pregnant women knowledge of nutrition
tea-drinking habits
url https://ejournal.upi.edu/index.php/JPKI/article/view/18706
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