
The Impact of His Frequency and Religiosity toward Prolonged Second Stage and its Impact of the Placenta Separation in Maternity at Siti Fatimah Hospital Makassar
Author(s) -
Sumarni Marwang,
Masni Masni,
Stang Stang,
Anwar Mallongi,
Jumrah Sudirman,
Nurhidayat Triananinsi
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
open access macedonian journal of medical sciences
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.288
H-Index - 17
ISSN - 1857-9655
DOI - 10.3889/oamjms.2020.5228
Subject(s) - religiosity , medicine , placenta , obstetrics , stage (stratigraphy) , observational study , cross sectional study , separation (statistics) , gynecology , pregnancy , statistics , pathology , psychology , social psychology , fetus , paleontology , mathematics , biology , genetics
BACKGROUND: The impact of his frequency and religiosity toward the prolonged second stage and its impact of the placenta separation in maternity at Siti Fatimah Mother and Children Hospital of Makassar.
AIM: This research is conducted in which health and normal factors result in the labor process will take place spontaneous.
METHODS: This study used observational analytic research in a cross-sectional study design. A total sample in this study was 60 respondents using the Lemeshow sample size formula and the sampling technique used consecutive sampling. Data analysis used path analysis with SPSS version 22.00.
RESULTS: The results showed that the frequency of his had an impact on the prolonged second stage with p = 0.046, the frequency of his had no direct impact on the placenta separation with a value of p = 0.313, and the frequency of his had the largest indirect effect on the placenta separation through the prolonged second stage of −0.132 or only −13.2%. Religiosity affected prolonged second stage with a p = 0.037. Religiosity did not have a direct impact on the placenta separation with a value of p = 0.991 and religiosity had the largest indirect effect on the placenta separation through prolonged second stage only −0.148 or −14.8%. In addition, the prolonged second stage had a significant impact on the placenta separation with a value of p = 0.000.
CONCLUSION: His frequency and religiosity affect prolonged second stage but do not directly affect the placenta separation in primigravida at Siti Fatimah Mother and Children Hospital of Makassar.