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Determinan Penggunaan Metode Kontrasepsi IUD Di Indonesia Analisis data SKI (Survey Kesehatan Indonesia) Tahun 2023 Aminatussyadiah, Ayu; Febriani, Gabriela Advitri
Jurnal Borneo Cendekia Vol 9 No 1 (2025): Jurnal Borneo Cendekia
Publisher : STIKES Borneo Cendekia Medika

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54411/jbc.v9i1.626

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Sebanyak 55,13% PUS di Indonesia menggunakan alat kontrasepsi modern, sementara target tahun 2024 adalah 63,4% PUS menggunakan alat kontrasepsi modern. Pada tahun 2023 akseptor KB IUD mengalami penurunan menjadi 5,1%. Penggunaan alat kontrasepsi ini dipengaruhi oleh beberapa faktor seperti usia, tingkat pendidikan, status pekerjaan dan tempat tinggal menjadi faktor penting dalam optimalisasi program KB. Penelitian ini menggunakan metode deskriptif kuantitatif dengan rancangan cross sectional terhadap data Survey Kesehatan Indonesia (SKI) 2023 dengan fokus pada keluarga berencana dengan jumlah sampel sebesar 70.649. Hasil penelitian ini didapatkan ada hubungan yang bermakna antara usia (p = 0,006), Pendidikan (p = 0,000), pekerjaan (p = 0,000) dan tempat tinggal (p = 0,000) dalam penggunaan metode kontrasepsi IUD.
Motivation and Family Support in Relation to Pregnant Women’s Participation in Prenatal Yoga Classes Susanti, Silfia Sekar Arum Mandalia Elly; Ekasari, Dily; Garcaia, Zeferina Dos Dantos Noemia; Febriani, Gabriela Advitri; Delpia, Yesi Vila; Uberty, Adhetya
Napande: Jurnal Bidan Vol. 4 No. 2 (2025): October
Publisher : Poltekkes Kemenkes Palu

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33860/njb.v4i2.4189

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Background: The adaptation process for a woman during pregnancy is one of the most challenging situations because it involves various discomforts, including back pain, shortness of breath, and anxiety.  One way to address these discomforts is through prenatal yoga. Objective to determine the relationship between motivation and family support on the participation of pregnant women in prenatal yoga classes to reduce discomfort during pregnancy. Method: The study used correlational analytics with a cross-sectional research design. Data were collected from the Independent Midwifery Practice (PMB) Denik between May and June 2025, involving 30 pregnant women selected through total sampling. The research instrument used a questionnaire. Statistical tests used chi-square and logistic regression with an α value (0.05). Results: The study shows that almost all respondents have strong motivation (90.0%), most respondents have sufficient family support (60.0%), and almost all respondents attend yoga classes (90.0%). Logistic regression test p<  (0.001 < 0.05). Conclusion: Maternal motivation is more effective than family support in encouraging  pregnant women to participate in prenatal yoga. Maternal motivation can be used by health workers as a factor to increase participation in prenatal yoga.