FAKTOR YANG BERHUBUNGAN DENGAN KESIAPAN PSIKOLOGIS IBU HAMIL TRIMESTER III DALAM MENGHADAPI PERSALINAN

Factors Related To The Psychological Readiness Of Pregnant Women In The Third Trimester In Facing Labor

Authors

  • jusmayanti universitas islam makassar
  • Isymiarni Syarif Universitas Islam Makassar
  • Desi Eka Pratiwi Universitas Islam Makassar
  • Darni RSUD labuang Baji Makassar

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.59638/asholiscare.v1i3.1295

Keywords:

Psychology, Support, Parity

Abstract

Pregnancy is a process that occurs from fertilization to birth in productive women. During pregnancy, there are changes in the mother both physically and psychologically. The third trimester of pregnancy is called the waiting period with full vigilance. Most women experience psychological and emotional changes. The purpose of this study was to analyze factors related to the psychological readiness of pregnant women in the third trimester in facing childbirth at the Karumpa Island Health Center, Pasilambena District, Selayar Regency. This study is a study with a cross-sectional approach. Data collection using a questionnaire. Data processing using the Chi-Square statistical test method. The results of this study using the Chi-Square statistical test with a significance level of α = 0.05 obtained a calculated value of p = 0.026 for the variable (Knowledge Readiness), for the variable (Husband's Support) p = 0.021 for the variable (Economic Readiness) p = 0.005 for the variable (Health Worker Support) p = 0.002 and for the variable (Parity) p = 0.001. This shows that there is a significant relationship between knowledge, economy, husband's support, health worker support, and parity on the psychological readiness of pregnant women in the third trimester in facing childbirth. Nurses are expected to always provide explanations to pregnant women, so that when facing childbirth it can run smoothly, and for pregnant women it is necessary to pay attention to the risk factors that can occur during childbirth by frequently checking themselves with health workers and making more timely visits.

 

 

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Published

2024-09-30