Persediaan sebelum kehamilan di kalangan etnik India di Semenyih Selangor

Pre-pregnancy care is an important strategy in prevention of adverse maternal and fetal health as well as continuity of good child care. In multi-ethnicity country such as Malaysia there are many cultural, religion and beliefs related to certain life stages. Methodology : A cross sectional study wa...

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Main Authors: Rosnah S,, Wan Aishah WN,
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Published: Department Of Community Health, Faculty of Medicine, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2010
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spelling my-ukm.journal.54122016-12-14T06:38:22Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/5412/ Persediaan sebelum kehamilan di kalangan etnik India di Semenyih Selangor Rosnah S, Wan Aishah WN, Pre-pregnancy care is an important strategy in prevention of adverse maternal and fetal health as well as continuity of good child care. In multi-ethnicity country such as Malaysia there are many cultural, religion and beliefs related to certain life stages. Methodology : A cross sectional study was conducted among the Indian ethnic group to assess the prevalence and factors associated with pre-pregnancy care. A study was conducted in Taman Manickavasangam Hulu Langat Selangor among the age group of 18-45 year old women. Result : There were 90 respondents participated in self administered questionnaires. There were 65 respondents (72.2%) married, 24 (26.7%) single and one widow (1.1%). Using a scoring method of analysis (high and low) showed that 55 (61.1%) have high score in knowledge on pre-pregnancy care. The prevalence of pre-pregnancy care practice showed that 63 (70%) scored as high practice. Using correlation analysis showed that there was a significant association between the practice score and increasing age (P=0.03). However, only history of previous pregnancy showed a significant association with the pre-pregnancy care practice and no association found between the practice and knowledge score. Conclusion : Prepregnancy care helps in screening risk factors of women before conception. This will help in prevention of adverse effect on maternal and foetal. Giving awareness on the importance of having prepregnancy care screening may help women to continue practicing good antenatal care. Department Of Community Health, Faculty of Medicine, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2010 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/5412/1/Vol16%282%29-Rosnah.pdf Rosnah S, and Wan Aishah WN, (2010) Persediaan sebelum kehamilan di kalangan etnik India di Semenyih Selangor. Jurnal Kesihatan Masyarakat, 16 (2). pp. 29-35. ISSN 1675-1663 http://www.communityhealthjournal.org/detailarticle.asp?id=395&issue=Vol16(2):2010
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description Pre-pregnancy care is an important strategy in prevention of adverse maternal and fetal health as well as continuity of good child care. In multi-ethnicity country such as Malaysia there are many cultural, religion and beliefs related to certain life stages. Methodology : A cross sectional study was conducted among the Indian ethnic group to assess the prevalence and factors associated with pre-pregnancy care. A study was conducted in Taman Manickavasangam Hulu Langat Selangor among the age group of 18-45 year old women. Result : There were 90 respondents participated in self administered questionnaires. There were 65 respondents (72.2%) married, 24 (26.7%) single and one widow (1.1%). Using a scoring method of analysis (high and low) showed that 55 (61.1%) have high score in knowledge on pre-pregnancy care. The prevalence of pre-pregnancy care practice showed that 63 (70%) scored as high practice. Using correlation analysis showed that there was a significant association between the practice score and increasing age (P=0.03). However, only history of previous pregnancy showed a significant association with the pre-pregnancy care practice and no association found between the practice and knowledge score. Conclusion : Prepregnancy care helps in screening risk factors of women before conception. This will help in prevention of adverse effect on maternal and foetal. Giving awareness on the importance of having prepregnancy care screening may help women to continue practicing good antenatal care.
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Persediaan sebelum kehamilan di kalangan etnik India di Semenyih Selangor
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title Persediaan sebelum kehamilan di kalangan etnik India di Semenyih Selangor
title_short Persediaan sebelum kehamilan di kalangan etnik India di Semenyih Selangor
title_full Persediaan sebelum kehamilan di kalangan etnik India di Semenyih Selangor
title_fullStr Persediaan sebelum kehamilan di kalangan etnik India di Semenyih Selangor
title_full_unstemmed Persediaan sebelum kehamilan di kalangan etnik India di Semenyih Selangor
title_sort persediaan sebelum kehamilan di kalangan etnik india di semenyih selangor
publisher Department Of Community Health, Faculty of Medicine, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
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