ANALISIS RISIKO KELUHAN NYERI PUNGGUNG BAWAH PADA IBU HAMIL BERDASARKAN INDEKS MASSA TUBUH DAN INKONTINENSIA URINE SELAMA MASA KEHAMILAN DI KECAMATAN LEUWILIANG, KABUPATEN BOGOR, JAWA BARAT TAHUN 2019
Keywords:
Low Back Pain, Pregnant Women, body mass index and Urine IncontinenceAbstract
Abstract
Objective : Risk Analysis of Low Back Pain Complaints in Pregnant Women Based on Body Mass Index and Urine Incontinence During Pregnancy in Leuwiliang District in 2019. Method : This study is a follow-up analysis of the main study on "Health Overview of Pregnant Women and Child Growth Growth Ages 0 - 60 Months in the Village with the Largest and Smallest Population in Leuwiliang District, Bogor Regency in 2019". With 72 pregnant women (case = 36, controls = 36) collecting data using the Oswestry Disability Index for Low Back Pain questionnaire and Questionnare For Female Urinary Incontinence Diagnosis. Results : From the results of the study, the number of pregnant women who had a body mass index in the overweight category were 61 pregnant women (82.0%), and pregnant women who had a body mass index in the normal weight category were 13 pregnant women (17.6%). ). The number of cases (low back pain) and controls (normal/no low back pain) was the same, as many as 37 pregnant women (50%). The results of the bivariate analysis showed that pregnant women who experienced complaints of low back pain with a body mass index in the overweight category showed the highest percentage value of 94.6% (37 pregnant women) with a p-value = 0.014 (significant), compared to pregnant women. who have a body mass index in the normal weight category. The results showed that the incidence or complaints of low back pain were 2.08 times more at risk of urinary incontinence, with p-value = 0.144 not significant or insignificant (OR = 2, 0805% CI= 0.779-5.552 P= 0.144 ). Conclusion : It can be concluded that pregnant women who have a body mass index in the overweight category have a greater risk of experiencing complaints of low back pain which are statistically significant, and show the highest percentage, than pregnant women with a body mass index in the normal category. and this study shows that there is a risk of complaints of low back pain on the incidence of urinary incontinence which is at risk of 2.08 times but not significant/meaningful. (P=0.144).