Abstract

Background: Preeclampsia is hypertension that occurs in pregnant women at 20 weeks of gestation or after delivery which is marked by an increase in blood pressure to 140/90 mmHg. Objective: to determine the factors associated with preeclampsia in third trimester pregnant women in the dahlia room at the Public Hospital. Sample: The sample of this study were third trimester pregnant women who were diagnosed with preeclampsia by a doctor, totaling 124 cases. Method: This type of research uses quantitative analytic methods with a cross-sectional approach. Results: there is a significant relationship between preeclampsia, gestational age, parity, history of hypertension and family history of pregnant women with the results of the chi-square test statistical test obtained p-value <0.05.

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