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Knowledge about care of pregnant mothers during the COVID-19 pandemic

Rahayuningsih F.B.

Open Access Macedonian Journal of Medical Sciences

Published: 2021Citations: 1

Abstract

BACKGROUND: China reported a case of pneumonia known as severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus to the World Health Organization of unknown cause in Wuhan City. Regulation Number 6 of 2018 concerning Health Quarantine regulates the basic provisions of the PSBB. Health services at the primary care are very limited, one of which is the care of pregnant women which is an activity that monitors and supports the health of normal pregnant women and detects normal pregnancies. AIM: The purpose of this study was to describe the knowledge of pregnant women about the care of pregnant women during the COVID-19 pandemic at the Jayengan primary health care. METHODS: This study uses a crosssectional design, the sample selection using purposive sampling with a sample of 40 respondents. Data collection was carried out using questionnaires made by researchers and filled out by respondents. Then, the data that have been collected is processed using software. RESULTS: The results showed that the value of the sub-variable understanding of pregnant women with an average value of 100, the sub-variable time of visit to pregnant women had an average value of 72.5, the sub-variable of breast care for pregnant women had an average value of 79.16, sub-variable nutrition variables in pregnant women have an average of 75.63, the tetanus toxoid immunization sub-variable for pregnant women got an average value of 76.66, the pregnancy check-up sub-variable got an average value of 97.5, and the care of pregnant women who were confirmed to have COVID-19 got an average score of 55.93. CONCLUSION: The conclusion shows that the average knowledge level of respondents is sufficient.

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10.3889/oamjms.2021.6845

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