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Papers by Lila Amila
World Journal of Advanced Research and Reviews, 2022
Birth weight serves as an indicator of a newborn’s health status. It is associated with mortality... more Birth weight serves as an indicator of a newborn’s health status. It is associated with mortality rate in the first year, developmental problems in childhood and risk of various diseases in adulthood. Even in modern era, it continues to be a health concern globally, especially in developing countries. In Indonesia, the prevalence of low birth weight has increased from 2013 to 2018, swaying further from the national target. Low birth weight is often caused by insufficient nutrients supplied by the mother to the fetus. In Indonesia, chronic energy deficiency status is diagnosed in the first antenatal care visit by measuring maternal middle-upper arm circumference with a cut-off point of 23.5cm. Meanwhile, iron level is measured via assessing hemoglobin level will be measured in the first antenatal care visit and in trimester III. This study aims to describe the factors that may influence neonatal birth weight. It is a quantitative study with a cross sectional approach conducted at Sid...
International Journal of Research Publications, 2021
Based on the latest survey data, Indonesia's Maternal Mortality Rate (MMR) is 305/100,000 live bi... more Based on the latest survey data, Indonesia's Maternal Mortality Rate (MMR) is 305/100,000 live births. One of the the most common cause of Maternal Mortality Rate is Preeclampsia. Globally, preeclampsia is still a problem associated with MMR. 10% of pregnant women worldwide experience preeclampsia, and it is the cause of 76,000 maternal deaths and 500,000 infant deaths each year. According to World Health Organization (WHO), it is reported that the global prevalence of eclampsia is 0.3%, causes of maternal death ranged from 1.5 percent to 25 percent. In addition to other vascular disorder, anemia considered high with prevalence of 49.8% in Indonesia. There have not been many significant studies on the effect of anemia with the incidence of preeclampsia and eclampsia. This study aims to explore the correlation between risk factor of anemia and the incidence of preeclampsia and eclampsia in Dr. Soetomo Hospital Surabaya, Indonesia. This research was carried out with cross-sectional studies with total samples 0f 141 pregnant woman in Dr. Soetomo Hospital Surabaya, Indonesia. Age characteristics taken are 18-35 years old. Primigravida (33.33%), multigravida (66.70%). Hb < 11 g/dL (40.40%), > 11 g/dL (59.60%). Patients with anemia and preeclampsia/eclampsia (30.60%), without preeclampsia/eclampsia (69.40%). Patients without anemia with preeclampsia (52.20%), without preeclampsia/eclampsia (47.80%). The results of Chi Square analysis found no significant correlation between anemia with the prevalence of preeclampsia (p=0.
International Journal of Research Publications, 2022
Restrictions on community activities caused by the COVID-19 pandemic have caused people in develo... more Restrictions on community activities caused by the COVID-19 pandemic have caused people in developing countries to work, study, shop, and socialize from home. This policy result in increasing the use of devices such as cell phones, laptops, computers, or other electronic devices. Increased of gadgets utilization for a long time is likely affect body posture. The objectives of this study are to determine the knowledge level of productive age society related to the body posture while using gadgets before (pre-test) and after (post-test) education were given and to find out the relationship between habits when using gadgets and musculoskeletal complaints. This analytical observational study using primary data from pre-test and post-test questionnaires about body posture health. Data collection was carried out before and after the delivery of education regarding the health of body posture when using devices during the COVID-19 pandemic. The data were analyzed statistically with the Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test, Chi-Square and Contingency Coefficients with the results in the form of percentage, mean, frequency and inferential statistics. The average score of pre-test and post-test were 7.06±2.39 and 7.14±2.57 for knowledge of body posture, respectively. There was no significant increase in knowledge of body posture 1.2% (p=0.777). Meanwhile, there were relationship between the upper arm and neck positions when using a device and complaints of shoulder (p = 0.026, C = 0.342) and neck pains (p=0.000, C=0.448), respectively. Approaching the community with education about posture is expected to increase knowledge so that it can change people's behavior to prevent fatigue when using gadget and decrease incidence of musculoskeletal complaints also promote healthy lifestyle.
International journal of research publications, Dec 16, 2021
Based on the latest survey data, Indonesia's Maternal Mortality Rate (MMR) is 305/100,000 live bi... more Based on the latest survey data, Indonesia's Maternal Mortality Rate (MMR) is 305/100,000 live births. One of the the most common cause of Maternal Mortality Rate is Preeclampsia. Globally, preeclampsia is still a problem associated with MMR. 10% of pregnant women worldwide experience preeclampsia, and it is the cause of 76,000 maternal deaths and 500,000 infant deaths each year. According to World Health Organization (WHO), it is reported that the global prevalence of eclampsia is 0.3%, causes of maternal death ranged from 1.5 percent to 25 percent. In addition to other vascular disorder, anemia considered high with prevalence of 49.8% in Indonesia. There have not been many significant studies on the effect of anemia with the incidence of preeclampsia and eclampsia. This study aims to explore the correlation between risk factor of anemia and the incidence of preeclampsia and eclampsia in Dr. Soetomo Hospital Surabaya, Indonesia. This research was carried out with cross-sectional studies with total samples 0f 141 pregnant woman in Dr. Soetomo Hospital Surabaya, Indonesia. Age characteristics taken are 18-35 years old. Primigravida (33.33%), multigravida (66.70%). Hb < 11 g/dL (40.40%), > 11 g/dL (59.60%). Patients with anemia and preeclampsia/eclampsia (30.60%), without preeclampsia/eclampsia (69.40%). Patients without anemia with preeclampsia (52.20%), without preeclampsia/eclampsia (47.80%). The results of Chi Square analysis found no significant correlation between anemia with the prevalence of preeclampsia (p=0.
World Journal of Advanced Research and Reviews, 2022
Birth weight serves as an indicator of a newborn’s health status. It is associated with mortality... more Birth weight serves as an indicator of a newborn’s health status. It is associated with mortality rate in the first year, developmental problems in childhood and risk of various diseases in adulthood. Even in modern era, it continues to be a health concern globally, especially in developing countries. In Indonesia, the prevalence of low birth weight has increased from 2013 to 2018, swaying further from the national target. Low birth weight is often caused by insufficient nutrients supplied by the mother to the fetus. In Indonesia, chronic energy deficiency status is diagnosed in the first antenatal care visit by measuring maternal middle-upper arm circumference with a cut-off point of 23.5cm. Meanwhile, iron level is measured via assessing hemoglobin level will be measured in the first antenatal care visit and in trimester III. This study aims to describe the factors that may influence neonatal birth weight. It is a quantitative study with a cross sectional approach conducted at Sid...
International Journal of Research Publications, 2021
Based on the latest survey data, Indonesia's Maternal Mortality Rate (MMR) is 305/100,000 live bi... more Based on the latest survey data, Indonesia's Maternal Mortality Rate (MMR) is 305/100,000 live births. One of the the most common cause of Maternal Mortality Rate is Preeclampsia. Globally, preeclampsia is still a problem associated with MMR. 10% of pregnant women worldwide experience preeclampsia, and it is the cause of 76,000 maternal deaths and 500,000 infant deaths each year. According to World Health Organization (WHO), it is reported that the global prevalence of eclampsia is 0.3%, causes of maternal death ranged from 1.5 percent to 25 percent. In addition to other vascular disorder, anemia considered high with prevalence of 49.8% in Indonesia. There have not been many significant studies on the effect of anemia with the incidence of preeclampsia and eclampsia. This study aims to explore the correlation between risk factor of anemia and the incidence of preeclampsia and eclampsia in Dr. Soetomo Hospital Surabaya, Indonesia. This research was carried out with cross-sectional studies with total samples 0f 141 pregnant woman in Dr. Soetomo Hospital Surabaya, Indonesia. Age characteristics taken are 18-35 years old. Primigravida (33.33%), multigravida (66.70%). Hb < 11 g/dL (40.40%), > 11 g/dL (59.60%). Patients with anemia and preeclampsia/eclampsia (30.60%), without preeclampsia/eclampsia (69.40%). Patients without anemia with preeclampsia (52.20%), without preeclampsia/eclampsia (47.80%). The results of Chi Square analysis found no significant correlation between anemia with the prevalence of preeclampsia (p=0.
International Journal of Research Publications, 2022
Restrictions on community activities caused by the COVID-19 pandemic have caused people in develo... more Restrictions on community activities caused by the COVID-19 pandemic have caused people in developing countries to work, study, shop, and socialize from home. This policy result in increasing the use of devices such as cell phones, laptops, computers, or other electronic devices. Increased of gadgets utilization for a long time is likely affect body posture. The objectives of this study are to determine the knowledge level of productive age society related to the body posture while using gadgets before (pre-test) and after (post-test) education were given and to find out the relationship between habits when using gadgets and musculoskeletal complaints. This analytical observational study using primary data from pre-test and post-test questionnaires about body posture health. Data collection was carried out before and after the delivery of education regarding the health of body posture when using devices during the COVID-19 pandemic. The data were analyzed statistically with the Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test, Chi-Square and Contingency Coefficients with the results in the form of percentage, mean, frequency and inferential statistics. The average score of pre-test and post-test were 7.06±2.39 and 7.14±2.57 for knowledge of body posture, respectively. There was no significant increase in knowledge of body posture 1.2% (p=0.777). Meanwhile, there were relationship between the upper arm and neck positions when using a device and complaints of shoulder (p = 0.026, C = 0.342) and neck pains (p=0.000, C=0.448), respectively. Approaching the community with education about posture is expected to increase knowledge so that it can change people's behavior to prevent fatigue when using gadget and decrease incidence of musculoskeletal complaints also promote healthy lifestyle.
International journal of research publications, Dec 16, 2021
Based on the latest survey data, Indonesia's Maternal Mortality Rate (MMR) is 305/100,000 live bi... more Based on the latest survey data, Indonesia's Maternal Mortality Rate (MMR) is 305/100,000 live births. One of the the most common cause of Maternal Mortality Rate is Preeclampsia. Globally, preeclampsia is still a problem associated with MMR. 10% of pregnant women worldwide experience preeclampsia, and it is the cause of 76,000 maternal deaths and 500,000 infant deaths each year. According to World Health Organization (WHO), it is reported that the global prevalence of eclampsia is 0.3%, causes of maternal death ranged from 1.5 percent to 25 percent. In addition to other vascular disorder, anemia considered high with prevalence of 49.8% in Indonesia. There have not been many significant studies on the effect of anemia with the incidence of preeclampsia and eclampsia. This study aims to explore the correlation between risk factor of anemia and the incidence of preeclampsia and eclampsia in Dr. Soetomo Hospital Surabaya, Indonesia. This research was carried out with cross-sectional studies with total samples 0f 141 pregnant woman in Dr. Soetomo Hospital Surabaya, Indonesia. Age characteristics taken are 18-35 years old. Primigravida (33.33%), multigravida (66.70%). Hb < 11 g/dL (40.40%), > 11 g/dL (59.60%). Patients with anemia and preeclampsia/eclampsia (30.60%), without preeclampsia/eclampsia (69.40%). Patients without anemia with preeclampsia (52.20%), without preeclampsia/eclampsia (47.80%). The results of Chi Square analysis found no significant correlation between anemia with the prevalence of preeclampsia (p=0.