Correlation of age, education, employment status, parity and mastitis history with the incidence of mastitis

Background: The national coverage of exclusive breastmilk did not reach its target in 2014. One reason behind this was due to the swelling of the breast to mastitis condition. Hence the baby was not getting enough breastmilk. World Health Organization WHO estimates the mastitis case between 2.6 and...

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Main Authors: Anggun Hatto Hanti, Lina Handayani, Azidanti Saufi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Faculty of Medicine 2018-12-01
Series:JKKI (Jurnal Kedokteran dan Kesehatan Indonesia)
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Online Access:https://journal.uii.ac.id/JKKI/article/view/7103
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Lina Handayani
Azidanti Saufi
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description Background: The national coverage of exclusive breastmilk did not reach its target in 2014. One reason behind this was due to the swelling of the breast to mastitis condition. Hence the baby was not getting enough breastmilk. World Health Organization WHO estimates the mastitis case between 2.6 and 33 %, with global prevalence around 10% of all breastfeeding women. In 2014, Panembahan Senopati Bantul Yogyakarta Hospital documented 5.3% women with mastitis and 4.2% in 2015. Objective: This research aims to evaluate the correlation of ages, education, employment status, parity, and mastitis history with mastitis case in Panembahan Senopati Bantul Yogyakarta Hospital. Methods: This research was an observational analytic with a case-control design. Data analytic was performed using the Chi-Square test. Results: The results of bivariate analysis showed that age (OR = 0.673; 95% CI; 0.345-1.314), education (OR = 1.288; 95% CI; 0.678-2.44), employment status (OR = 1.368; 95% CI; 0.749 -2.497), and parity (OR = 0.829; CI 95%; 0.455-1.511) did not have a significant correlation with the incidence of mastitis, but the history of mastitis showed a significant association with the incidence of mastitis (OR = 2.280; 95% CI; 1.112-1.674 ). Conclusion: There was a correlation between the history of mastitis with the recurrence of mastitis in Panembahan Senopati Bantul Yogyakarta Hospital.
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spelling doaj.art-2448cb48cdf348c09e8f35a085adb3ff2022-12-22T00:54:29ZengFaculty of MedicineJKKI (Jurnal Kedokteran dan Kesehatan Indonesia)2085-41452527-29502018-12-019316216710.20885/jkki.vol9.iss3.art58431Correlation of age, education, employment status, parity and mastitis history with the incidence of mastitisAnggun Hatto Hanti0Lina Handayani1Azidanti Saufi2fakultas kesehatan masyarakat universitas ahmad dahlanfakultas kesehatan masyarakat universitas ahmad dahlanfakultas kesehatan masyarakat universitas ahmad dahlanBackground: The national coverage of exclusive breastmilk did not reach its target in 2014. One reason behind this was due to the swelling of the breast to mastitis condition. Hence the baby was not getting enough breastmilk. World Health Organization WHO estimates the mastitis case between 2.6 and 33 %, with global prevalence around 10% of all breastfeeding women. In 2014, Panembahan Senopati Bantul Yogyakarta Hospital documented 5.3% women with mastitis and 4.2% in 2015. Objective: This research aims to evaluate the correlation of ages, education, employment status, parity, and mastitis history with mastitis case in Panembahan Senopati Bantul Yogyakarta Hospital. Methods: This research was an observational analytic with a case-control design. Data analytic was performed using the Chi-Square test. Results: The results of bivariate analysis showed that age (OR = 0.673; 95% CI; 0.345-1.314), education (OR = 1.288; 95% CI; 0.678-2.44), employment status (OR = 1.368; 95% CI; 0.749 -2.497), and parity (OR = 0.829; CI 95%; 0.455-1.511) did not have a significant correlation with the incidence of mastitis, but the history of mastitis showed a significant association with the incidence of mastitis (OR = 2.280; 95% CI; 1.112-1.674 ). Conclusion: There was a correlation between the history of mastitis with the recurrence of mastitis in Panembahan Senopati Bantul Yogyakarta Hospital.https://journal.uii.ac.id/JKKI/article/view/7103UmurPendidikanPekerjaanParitasRiwayat mastitisMastitis
spellingShingle Anggun Hatto Hanti
Lina Handayani
Azidanti Saufi
Correlation of age, education, employment status, parity and mastitis history with the incidence of mastitis
JKKI (Jurnal Kedokteran dan Kesehatan Indonesia)
Umur
Pendidikan
Pekerjaan
Paritas
Riwayat mastitis
Mastitis
title Correlation of age, education, employment status, parity and mastitis history with the incidence of mastitis
title_full Correlation of age, education, employment status, parity and mastitis history with the incidence of mastitis
title_fullStr Correlation of age, education, employment status, parity and mastitis history with the incidence of mastitis
title_full_unstemmed Correlation of age, education, employment status, parity and mastitis history with the incidence of mastitis
title_short Correlation of age, education, employment status, parity and mastitis history with the incidence of mastitis
title_sort correlation of age education employment status parity and mastitis history with the incidence of mastitis
topic Umur
Pendidikan
Pekerjaan
Paritas
Riwayat mastitis
Mastitis
url https://journal.uii.ac.id/JKKI/article/view/7103
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