Low-birth-weight scorecard for early prevention: the accuracy for predicting low-birth-weight infants based on maternal risk factor
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Title
Low-birth-weight scorecard for early prevention: the accuracy for predicting low-birth-weight infants based on maternal risk factor
Subject
low birth weight, scorecard, maternal risk factors
Description
Introduction: Babies with low birth weight (LBW) have a risk of complications and health problems. One of the
efforts to prevent LBW births is to detect risk factors in pregnant women. This study aimed to test the accuracy of an
early LBW detection scorecard based on maternal risk factors.
Methods: The research design used was observational analytical. The sample in this study was 177 mothers who
were registered and delivered at hospitals and public health centers in Surabaya and were selected using a purposive
sampling method. The research instruments used were LBW scorecard, maternal medical records, and baby’s scale.
The accuracy of the scorecard was measured with Mann-Whitney test, and Receiver Operating Characteristic (ROC)
curve.
Results: The LBW scorecard which was based on maternal factors analysis can significantly predict LBW births (p =
0.000). Based on the ROC curve analysis, it was known that the early detection scorecard has a cut-off point of 3.5,
and an accuracy of 88.70%, which indicated that the scorecard has high accuracy in predicting LBW.
Conclusions: The LBW early detection scorecards is able accurately to predict the incidence of LBW births. Through
analysis and calculation of maternal risk factor, it can be seen whether the mother is at risk of giving birth to a LBW
or normal weight baby. Early detection of LBW can improve services for at-risk babies, resulting in a positive impact
on their health outcomes.
efforts to prevent LBW births is to detect risk factors in pregnant women. This study aimed to test the accuracy of an
early LBW detection scorecard based on maternal risk factors.
Methods: The research design used was observational analytical. The sample in this study was 177 mothers who
were registered and delivered at hospitals and public health centers in Surabaya and were selected using a purposive
sampling method. The research instruments used were LBW scorecard, maternal medical records, and baby’s scale.
The accuracy of the scorecard was measured with Mann-Whitney test, and Receiver Operating Characteristic (ROC)
curve.
Results: The LBW scorecard which was based on maternal factors analysis can significantly predict LBW births (p =
0.000). Based on the ROC curve analysis, it was known that the early detection scorecard has a cut-off point of 3.5,
and an accuracy of 88.70%, which indicated that the scorecard has high accuracy in predicting LBW.
Conclusions: The LBW early detection scorecards is able accurately to predict the incidence of LBW births. Through
analysis and calculation of maternal risk factor, it can be seen whether the mother is at risk of giving birth to a LBW
or normal weight baby. Early detection of LBW can improve services for at-risk babies, resulting in a positive impact
on their health outcomes.
Creator
Sri Utami1
, and Rekawati Susilaningrum1
, and Rekawati Susilaningrum1
Source
http://dx.doi.org/10.20473/jn.v19i1.49729
Date
26 October 2023
Contributor
peri irawan
Format
pdf
Language
english
Type
text
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Citation
Sri Utami1
, and Rekawati Susilaningrum1, “Low-birth-weight scorecard for early prevention: the accuracy for predicting low-birth-weight infants based on maternal risk factor,” Repository Horizon University Indonesia, accessed February 21, 2026, https://repository.horizon.ac.id/items/show/10993.