Abstract
Lack of knowledge of mothers on the importance of iron tablet consumption impact on compliance. So that the iron requirement is not fulfilled and the effect of anemia. Countermeasures to raise awareness and behavior to increase hemoglobin levels. Educational modules consisted of information regarding pregnancy and the importance of anemia Fe tablet consumption. The study aimed to examine the effect of the anemia management module to change mothers' behavior in improving hemoglobin levels. A quasi-experimental study pretest-posttest with a non-equivalent control group was applied in this study, with a purposive sampling technique, where the intervention and control groups, respectively, 14 people. The data were analyzed using an independent t-test. Furthermore, to determine the effect of continued modules using linear regression. The intervention effect on knowledge, attitudes, actions by the p-value of 0.00, but it does not directly influence HB's p-value 0.231 (> 0.05). With its application for 30 days with biweekly visits, the anemia management module effectively changes the mother's behavior to improve knowledge, attitudes, actions, and modules that do not directly influence Hb's increase. Use of the anemia management module as companion media education of health workers, especially in the range of PHC
Highlights
Both indicators of maternal mortality demonstrated the success of the health services.The incidence of maternal mortality showed 359 per 100,000 KH in 2012 [1]
Maternal mortality is closely related to pregnancy anemia due to iron deficiency anemia and bleeding [4]
A quasi-experimental study, pre-test, and post-test, with non-equivalent control group design was applied in this study
Summary
Both indicators of maternal mortality demonstrated the success of the health services. The incidence of maternal mortality showed 359 per 100,000 KH in 2012 [1]. It was due to the bleeding factor (30.3%) [2]. Maternal Mortality in Semarang regency caused maternal deaths due to bleeding in 3 cases [3]. Maternal mortality is closely related to pregnancy anemia due to iron deficiency anemia and bleeding [4]. Iron deficiency anemia is anemia accounted for 50% of and causing 841 000 deaths per year worldwide. Africa and parts of Asia to bear 71% of the global mortality burden [5]
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