(Similarity+Artikel) Mothers' Knowledge and Self-efficacy on Preventing Infections in Low-birth-weight Infants during the COVID-19 Pandemic

Utami, Resti and Kholifah, Siti (2023) (Similarity+Artikel) Mothers' Knowledge and Self-efficacy on Preventing Infections in Low-birth-weight Infants during the COVID-19 Pandemic. Knowledge E.

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Abstract

Low birth weight (LBW) infants are at risk for vertical and horizontal transmission of COVID-19. A mother’s ability to prevent infection in LBW infants is decided by their knowledge, self-efficacy, and abilities of the mother in carrying out infection-prevention care. This study aimed to analyze the relationship between mothers’ knowledge and self-efficacy with their ability to prevent infection in LBW infants during the COVID-19 pandemic. This study used a correlational design. This study included 84 respondents who were selected through purposive sampling in the perinatology room. The statistical test used was the Spearman Rho. The outcomes confirmed a relationship between a mother’s knowledge (r = 0.249; p = 0.022) and self-efficacy (r = 0.313; p = 0.004) with the mother’s ability to prevent infection in LBW infants. The level of strength of the positive relationship between a mother’s knowledge and the mother’s ability to prevent infection in LBW infants is 0.249, or very vulnerable. The level of the strength of the positive relationship between maternal self-efficacy and the mother’s ability to prevent infection in LBW infants is 0.313, or sufficient. Therefore, increased knowledge and self-efficacy of mothers may have an impact on increasing the ability of mothers to prevent infection in LBW.

Item Type: Peer Review
Uncontrolled Keywords: knowledge, self-efficacy, ability to prevent infection, low birth weight, COVID-19 pandemic
Subjects: 600 Technology and Applied Science > 610 Medicine and Health > 614 Public Preventive Medicine
Divisions: Faculty of Health > Department of Nursing Science (S1)
Depositing User: Siti Kholifah
Contact Email Address: resti.utami@unmuhjember.ac.id
Date Deposited: 21 Oct 2023 01:27
Last Modified: 22 Dec 2023 03:38
URI: http://repository.unmuhjember.ac.id/id/eprint/20378

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