INISIASI MENYUSUI DINI TERHADAP SUHU BAYI BARU LAHIR DI PUSKESMAS DLANGGU MOJOKERTO
ABSTRACT: Newborns often
suffer a decrease in body temperature, this is due to the inability of the
newborn maintain body temperature, subcutaneous fat is not perfect, body
surface area compared to body mass, and temperature of the cold environment. To
keep baby's body temperature to remain normal then it needs to be an effort.
Handling baby hypothermia in BPS is to provide the heated lamp to increase the
baby's body temperature by providing a 100-watt lights. This research aims to
determine the effect of Early Initiation of Breastfeeding on the newborn's body
temperature.
This type of research is experimental research design with quassy
experiment. The independent variable is the newborn's body temperature without
Early Initiation of Breastfeeding. Dependent variable is the body temperature
of newborns with Early Initiation of Breastfeeding. Entire maternal population
by 20 people. Samples from this research is maternal as many as 16 respondents.
Sampling is using accidental sampling. Research conducted in Public Health
Centre Dlanggu Mojokerto on May to June 2012. The collection of data using primary
data. The instrument used a thermometer and checklist. The data presented in
tables and frequency distribution were analyzed using Willcoxon test.
Results of research found almost all (87.5%) newborn's body temperature
without experiencing hypothermia Initiation of Breastfeeding, the majority
(75%) body temperature of newborns with normal Initiation of Breastfeeding,
0025 test results Willcoxon ρ <0.05, then the H1 accepted
There are affect of Early Initiation of Breastfeeding on the newborn's
body temperature in Public Health Centre Dlanggu Mojokerto.
Based on the results obtained early initiation of breastfeeding affect
the newborn's body temperature, for the handling of newborn infants who
suffered hypothermia body temperature more effectively done Early Initiation of
Breastfeeding.
Penulis: Ika Yuni Susanti
Kode Jurnal: jpkeperawatandd150362