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Relationship Between Post Menstrual Age (PMA) with Breastfeeding Behavior in Preterm Infant at Prof. Dr. Margono Soekarjo General Hospital
Abstrak (Bhs. Indonesia)
Background: Preterm infants often experience difficulties in breastfeeding due to the immaturity of oral motor function and feeding coordination. Postmenstrual age (PMA) is commonly used as an indicator of feeding readiness. However, its relationship with breastfeeding behavior in preterm infants is not always consistent. This study aims to analyze the is the relationship between postmenstrual age and breastfeeding behavior in premature infants. Methodology: A quantitative correlational, cross-sectional study was conducted among 23 preterm infants using Spearman correlation analysis, and using the PIBBS instrument. Research Result: The median postmenstrual age of the infants was 36.14 weeks (range 33.71–38.86 weeks), and the median total breastfeeding behavior score was 16.00 (range 6–19). The Spearman correlation analysis showed no significant relationship between postmenstrual age and breastfeeding behavior (r = 0.093; p = 0.675). Conclusion: There is no correlation between PMA and breastfeeding behavior.
Abtrak (Bhs. Inggris)
Background: Preterm infants often experience difficulties in breastfeeding due to the immaturity of oral motor function and feeding coordination. Postmenstrual age (PMA) is commonly used as an indicator of feeding readiness. However, its relationship with breastfeeding behavior in preterm infants is not always consistent. This study aims to analyze the is the relationship between postmenstrual age and breastfeeding behavior in premature infants. Methodology: A quantitative correlational, cross-sectional study was conducted among 23 preterm infants using Spearman correlation analysis, and using the PIBBS instrument. Research Result: The median postmenstrual age of the infants was 36.14 weeks (range 33.71–38.86 weeks), and the median total breastfeeding behavior score was 16.00 (range 6–19). The Spearman correlation analysis showed no significant relationship between postmenstrual age and breastfeeding behavior (r = 0.093; p = 0.675). Conclusion: There is no correlation between PMA and breastfeeding behavior.
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