Jurnal NERS
Vol. 14 No. 1 (2019): APRIL 2019

Effect of Health Lecture using Media and Peer-Education on Long Acting and Permanent Methods of Contraception

Helen Ermalia (Midwifery Education Program Study, Faculty of Medicine Universitas Airlangga, Surabaya Indonesia)
Jimmy Yanuar Annas (Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Faculty of Medicine Universitas Airlangga, Surabaya Indonesia)
Samsriyaningsih Handayani (Department of Public Health and Preventive Medicine, Faculty of Medicine Universitas Airlangga, Surabaya Indonesia)



Article Info

Publish Date
09 Dec 2019

Abstract

Introduction: Long-acting and permanent methods of contraception (LAPMs) are known as highly-effective contraception. The Department of Health of East Java Province stated that LAPM participation is still below target. One of the factors is the Interpersonal Communication (IPC) skill of the Health Practitioners. This study aimed to identify the influence of health lectures using media and peer-education on the knowledge and attitude of pregnant women regarding LAPMs. Peer-education is the novelty of this study.Methods: A two-group quasi experimental design was applied with all of the pregnant women at Kesugihan Public Health Center (PHC) as the treatment group. They were given lectures with media inclusion (contraception booklets and visual aids) and peer-education during a pregnancy class. Pregnant women at Ngebel PHC were the control group. One woman who had experience with LAMPs was trained as a peer-educator. Thirty participants in each group were chosen using the total sampling technique. The data collected was analyzed using univariate and bivariate analyses by applying the Wilcoxon Signed-Rank and Mann-Whitney tests.Results: The participants showed an increased knowledge before and after the intervention in the treatment group (83%), while in control group, it was slightly increased (1%). Attitude differences were also found in both groups (treatment = 56.7%, control = 13.3%). The Mann-Whitney test resulted in significant differences on knowledge (p <0.001) and attitude (p = 0.016) between the two groups.Conclusion: The local department of health may optimize IPC using media and peer-education to improve the knowledge and attitude of pregnant women regarding LAPM participation.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

JNERS

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Subject

Nursing

Description

The scope of this journal includes studies that intend to examine and understand nursing health care interventions and health policies which utilize advanced nursing research. The journal also committed to improve the high quality research by publishing analytic techniques, measures, and research ...