The The Effect of Administration of Sweet Leaf on Hemoglobin Levels in Pregnant Women with Anemia at Bara-Baraya Health Center, Makassar City

None Rahmawati, None Mirna, None Fadjriah Ohorella, None Amina Ahmad
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Anemia poses a significant health problem in developing countries, particularly among pregnant women who experience a high morbidity rate. Globally, anemia ranks third among pregnant women, with a prevalence rate of 74%. The primary causes of anemia cases are iron deficiency and acute bleeding, which interact with each other.This study employed an experimental research design known as quasi-experimental. The treatment or intervention was administered to the respondents who were divided into two groups: the control group, which did not receive the treatment, and the intervention group, which did. Prior to the intervention, both groups underwent an initial examination. Subsequently, the intervention group was given sweet potato leaf decoction, followed by a post-administration examination.The results obtained from the SPSS test demonstrated significant changes in hemoglobin levels among 15 respondents in the intervention and control groups. The test yielded a p-value of 0.000, with p < α (α < 0.005), indicating a significant alteration in hemoglobin levels before and after administering sweet potato leaves to pregnant women with anemia. Moreover, the independent test revealed a p-value of 0.005, with (α < 0.005), highlighting a significant difference between the intervention and control groups. This research endeavor aims to enhance knowledge and comprehension regarding the benefits of sweet potato leaves, particularly for healthcare professionals. Sweet potato leaves serve as a viable alternative in increasing hemoglobin levels among pregnant women with anemia.
甘露叶对望加锡市巴拉巴拉亚保健中心贫血孕妇血红蛋白水平的影响
在发展中国家,贫血是一个严重的健康问题,特别是在发病率很高的孕妇中。在全球范围内,贫血在孕妇中排名第三,患病率为74%。贫血病例的主要原因是缺铁和急性出血,两者相互作用。这项研究采用了一种被称为准实验的实验研究设计。对被调查者进行治疗或干预,他们被分为两组:对照组不接受治疗,干预组接受治疗。在干预之前,两组都进行了初步检查。干预组给予红薯叶煎剂治疗,给药后复查。SPSS检验结果显示,干预组和对照组的15名应答者血红蛋白水平发生了显著变化。检验的p值为0.000,p <α (α <0.005),表明贫血孕妇服用红薯叶前后血红蛋白水平有显著变化。此外,独立检验显示p值为0.005,(α <0.005),突出了干预组和对照组之间的显著差异。这项研究的目的是提高对甘薯叶的好处的认识和理解,特别是对医疗保健专业人员。红薯叶是提高贫血孕妇血红蛋白水平的可行选择。
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