Similarity Test: Age, parity and birth spacing to the incidence of preeclampsia (Reza Kartikadewi, Endah Marianingsih Theresia, Niken Meilani)
Similarity Test: Age, parity and birth spacing to the incidence of preeclampsia (Reza Kartikadewi, Endah Marianingsih Theresia, Niken Meilani)
International Journal of Public Health Science (IJPHS)
2019-03
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Preeclampsia is complication in pregnancy characterized by various
symptoms as clinical hypertension and protein urine and usually occurs after
the age of 20 weeks of pregnancy until 48 hours after be in labor.
Highest Insidence of preeclampsia in DIY was in Sleman (22%-30%).
Preeclampsia was caused by multy factoral.Goal of this research aimed to
know the the correlation between age, parity and birth spacing to the
preeclampsia. The research used Cross sectional design with purposive
sampling technique. The subject of this research was 381 labor patiens in
RSUD Sleman in 2016. The data were collected from register book and
medic record of labor in 2016. The data were analyzed using Chi square and
Logistic regression. The analysis showed of most subjects aged ≥30 years,
had parity 2, had a gestational distance of 2-5, and did not have
preeclampsia. As the result showed age≥30 years had a significant
association with preeclampsia p value of 0.023 Exp (β) 10.630 95%
CI=1.378 to 82.005. Distance pregnancy<2 years had a significant
association with preeclampsia p value 0.000 Exp (β) 3,201 95% CI=1.862 to
5.503, and the distance Pregnancy>5 years had a p-value 0.013 with Exp (β)
3,622 95% CI=1.308 to 10.026. There is a relationship between age and the
incidence of preeclampsia pregnancy spacing.