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Journal : Maternal Child Health Care Journal

RELATIONSHIP OF KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDE AND CULTURE WITH ANTENATAL CARE VISIT COMPLIANCE Nurul Amalina; Ainal Mardiah; Eldawati Eldawati
Maternal Child Health Care Vol 3, No 3 (2021): Maternal Child Health Care
Publisher : Universitas Fort de Kock Bukittinggi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32883/mchc.v3i3.1513

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Ante Natal Care (ANC) is the most important part of pregnancy. In the second quarterly PWS report, the highest maternal mortality came from Tebo district with 10 cases, of which ten cases of death were caused, among others, by 7 cases of bleeding and 3 cases of eclampsia/preeclampsia. This incident can be caused by the mother's non-compliance in the ANC examination. The purpose of the study was to determine the relationship between knowledge, attitude and culture with compliance with antenatal care visits in third trimester pregnant women in the working area of Suo-Suo Health Center, Tebo Regency in 2021. This study was a quantitative study with a cross sectional design. It was carried out in the working area of the Suo-Suo Health Center, Tebo Regency on August 16, 2021-August 31, 2021. The population was 43. The sample was 43 respondents using the total sampling technique. The statistical test used is the chi square test. The results showed that there was a significant relationship between knowledge (p= 0.004), attitude (p= 0.010) and culture (p= 0.011) with compliance with antenatal care visits in third trimester pregnant women in the working area of Suo-Suo Health Center, Tebo Regency in 2021. It is hoped that the Suo-suo Health Center can provide education to all pregnant women about the importance of carrying out complete ANC visits so that the health status of babies and mothers can be improved.
FAKTOR YANG MEMPENGARUHI KEPATUHAN BIDAN DALAM MELAKSANAKAN PROSEDUR PERSALINAN AMAN MASA NEW NORMAL Ainal Mardiah; Hilda Eliza
Maternal Child Health Care Vol 3, No 2 (2021): Maternal Child Health Care
Publisher : Universitas Fort de Kock Bukittinggi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32883/mchc.v3i2.2222

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The World Health Organization (WHO) states that in 2017 worldwide, it is estimated that maternal mortality is 303,000 people or around 216/100,000 live births (KH). Mortality and morbidity in pregnant women and childbirth is a big problem in developing countries, because maternal deaths occur mainly in developing countries by 99%. Indonesia is one of the countries that is included in a developing country. Indonesia is now even included as one of the 10 largest contributors to MMR in the world, where these 10 countries account for about 59% of all deaths.mother in the world. This research is a quantitative research with a cross sectional design or approach. In this study, the sampling used is total sampling, which is taking the entire sample of the existing population (Sugiyosno, 2017) as much as 20 health workers (midwives).The results of this study indicate that there is a significant relationship between knowledge of Midwife Compliance in Implementing the New Normal Period of Safe Delivery Procedures at the 2020 Public Health Center with p value = 0.027. There is a significant relationship between attitudes towards Midwife Compliance in Implementing Safe Delivery Procedures for the New Normal Period at Puskesmas 5 Year 2020 with p value = 0.008. There is no significant relationship between education and Midwife Compliance in Implementing New Normal Safe Delivery Procedures at Puskesmas S Year 2020 with p value = 0.081. S Year 2020 with p value = 0.619.