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272 results.
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Majestika Septikasari
Background: Low birth weight (LBW) continues to be a significant public health problem globally and is associated with a range of both short- and long-term consequences. Overall, it is estimated that ...
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Sri Sayekti Heni Sunaryanti
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Titik Anggraeni
Background: Malnutrition is one of the most important health and welfare problems among infants and young children in developing countries. This study aimed to examine the determinants of weight for a...
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Loise Juliyanti Siagian
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Asfriyati Asfriyati
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Evawany Y. Aritonang
Background: The length of postpartum amenorrhea is quite variable, and depends on several factors, including maternal age, parity, as well as duration and frequency of breastfeeding. The return of men...
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Ninik Wahyuni
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Aquartuti Tri Darmayanti
Background: Pregnant women are at high risk of iron deficiency anemia due to increased nutrient requirement during pregnancy. Iron deficiency anemia can make individuals feel tired and exhausted. Sev...
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Bijaya Pokharel
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Kathy Hegadoren
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Elisavet Papathanassoglou
Background: Globally, one-third of women experience abuse from their intimate partners. Since intimate partner violence (IPV) creates a chronic stress environment, affected women suffer from several p...
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Maria Agustin Nila Werang
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Intje Picauly
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Paula Tibludji
Background: Early development leads the infant to master four major types of skills: gross motor, fine motor, language and social skills. Gross motor skills require the use of large muscles to achieve...
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Indanah Indanah
Background: Mental retardation is a developmental problem manifested during a child’s years of development (i.e. 0-18 years old). It is a condition whereby a child’s intelligence and adaptability are ...
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Wahyuni Wahyuni
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Evawany Yunita Aritonang
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Sri Rahayu Sanusi
Background:World Health Organization (WHO) has recommended that exclusive breastfeeding (EBF) be given to infants from birth up to 6 months and continued breastfeeding with appropriate complementary f...
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Fatwa Sari Tetra Dewi
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Septi Kurnia Lestari
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Ratri Kusuma Wardani
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Agung Nugroho
Background: WHO estimates that 9% of the causes of death in the world are injury. About 90% of these events occur in low- Middle income countries (LMICs). Injury can also lead to disability that incre...
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Ani Margawati
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Ari Budi Himawan
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Dea A. Adespin
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Arwinda Nugraheni
Background: Stunting is the impaired growth and development that children experience from poor nutrition, repeated infection, and inadequate psychosocial stimulation. Children are defined as stunted i...
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Eka Susanti
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Rahayu Lubis
Background: According to WHO, 4 million neonatal deaths occurred each year due to birth asphyxia. Birth asphyxia is an insult to the fetus or newborn due to failure to breath or breathing poorly, lead...
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Nurun Nikmah
Background: Nutritional status of children is one of the major predictors of child survival. Despite the various efforts, malnutrition among children remains as a major public health problem in Indone...
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Yuslina Fanny Nb Siahaan
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Evawany Y. Aritonang
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Taufik Ashar
Background:Gastroenteritis is the inflammation in gastric and small intestinal mucosal membrane indicated by the symptoms as diarrhea, nausea, vomit and light fever accompanied by appetite loss and un...
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Nur Masruroh
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Ratna Ariesta Dwi Andriani
Background: Hypno breastfeeding technique is a natural effort to use sub-conscious energy given to postpartum mothers so that the breastfeeding pro-cess runs safely and smoothly. This effort is done b...
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Polma Ria Metawati Panjaitan
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Heru Santosa
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Surya Utama
Background: It has been estimated that 25 percent of maternal deaths occur during pregnancy. Therefore, good care during pregnancy is important for the health of the mother and the development of the ...
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Rukmini Rukmini
Background: Child outcomes, including speech ability, are interconnected within and across diverse domains of development. They result from and are enhanced by early positive and supportive interactio...
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Silfia Angela Norce Halu
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Maria Sriana Banul
Background: Childbirth and the culture surrounding it are powerful dimensions of human society. Birthplace is an important component of birth, which can include physical, emotional, cultural and socia...
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I. Gusti Agung Ngurah Suarnawa
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Intje Picauly
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Mindo Sinaga
Background: Malnutrition remains among the most devastating problems facing the majority of the world’s poor and needy people, and continue to dominate the health of the world’s poorest nations. Nearl...
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Astri Yulia Sari Lubis
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Ashar Abilowo
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Vina Jayanti
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Nurul Aini Suria Saputri
Background: Nausea and vomiting are among the common problems in the first half of pregnancy. Approximately 80% percent of women are affected during pregnancy, along with significant impact on their q...
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Early Wulandari Muis
Background: Every year, an estimated 11 million children in developing countries die before they reach their fifth birthday. Mortality of children under the age of five remains one of the most importa...