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Journal : Midwifery Care Journal

PERILAKU BIDAN DALAM PELAKSANAAN INISIASI MENYUSU DINI (IMD) DI RSUD SUNAN KALIJAGA KABUPATEN DEMAK Khoiriyah, Nana; Astuti, Dwi; Kusumastuti, Diah Andriani; Asiyah, Nor
Midwifery Care Journal Vol. 6 No. 4 (2025): October 2025
Publisher : Politeknik Kesehatan Kementrian Kesehatan Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31983/micajo.v6i4.12961

Abstract

The infant mortality rate, or IMR, is the number of infant fatalities during every 1,000 live births.  According to WHO, the IMR in 2023 will be 16.85 (per 1,000 live births). IMR in Indonesia is still considered high and the target of 16/1000 live births can be achieved by 2024. Most infant deaths occur in the neonatal period (0-28 days). Infant deaths that occur during the neonatal period can be prevented by providing exclusive breastfeeding starting with Early Initiation of Breastfeeding (IMD). The success of implementing IMD is influenced by the motivation of health workers such as midwives, nurses, doctors who first assist in the birthing process. Aim of the study was to analyzed the behavior of midwives in implementing Early Breastfeeding Initiation (IMD) at Sunan Kalijaga Hospital, Demak Regency. Method of the research was Qualitative method with a phenomenological approach used in this research.  Data collection methods include in-depth interviews, field observations and documentation using purposive sampling techniques. Interviews were conducted with 10 participants, namely midwives in the jasmine room. Qualitative data analysis techniques were applied using Nvivo software. Test the validity of the data using theoretical triangulation and method triangulation. Result of the research was Midwives' behavior supports the implementation of IMD, but IMD still cannot be implemented optimally. Conclusion was midwives' behavior supports the implementation of IMD, but IMD still cannot be implemented optimally due to situational conditions at work, following along with friends, laziness, patient condition, busy IBS room, influence of anesthesia.
Co-Authors Agzamarta, Hikmah Nurani Aisyah Susanti Amalia Rahmawati Ana Zumrotun Nisak Ananda Putri Ningtiyas Andriani Kusumawati Anggun Fitri Handayani ANIS FITRIANI Anis Solikhah Anisa, Neneng Anita, Yuni Annisa Ramadhani Anny Rosiana Mashitoh Anny Rosiana Masithoh Anny Rosiana Masithoh Anny Rosiana Masithoh Diah Andriani Kusumastuti, Diah Andriani Diah Andriani Kusumawati Durrotun Munafiah Dwi Astuti Dwi Kristiani Dwi Kristiani, Dwi Dyan Maya Nurwulan Fania Nurul Khoirun Nisak Fania Nurul Khoirunnisa Fauziyah, Nailatul I Islami I Islami Indah Risnawati Irawati Indianingrum Irawati Indrianingrum Irawati Irawati Islami Islami - Islami Islami Islami Islami Islami Islami Islami Islami Islami Islami Islami, I Islami, Islami Islami, Islami Khayati, Noor Khoiriyah, Nana Lailatul Mustagfiroh Lailatul Mustagfiroh Lailatul Mustagfiroh, Lailatul Lailatul Mustaghfiroh Larasati Wijanarko Putri Maftuchah Maftuchah Mardiana, Sri Siska Maryatin Maryatin Mashitoh, Anny Rosiana Mastiah, M Moh Aris Prasetiyanto Mudrikatun, M Muslimah, Aida Mustagfiroh, Lailatul N Nasriyah Naily Maretha Zahrotul Asma Naimah, Yuyun Najib Budi Wardoyo Najib Budi Wardoyo Nanang Saiful Imron Nasriyah Nasriyah Nasriyah Ning Nabila Noor Azizah Noor Hidayah Noor Hidayah Noor Khayati Noviani, Ratih Nurul Sa’diyah Ratih Noviani Rusnoto - rusnoto rusnoto Santy Irene Putri Shoimatul Hidayah Shoimatul Hidayah Sholihah Sholihah SHOLIHAH SHOLIHAH, SHOLIHAH Tristanti, Ika Ummi Kulsum Wigati, Atun Yulistiya, ira Yuni Anita Yuyun Naimah