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Journal : Jurnal Kebidanan

DIFFERENCES KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDE, AND MOTIVATION PARTICIPANTS BPJS HEALTH MOTHER POST BID TO CHOOSE CONTRACEPTIVE MKJP TOOLS IN BANYUMAS DISTRICT Ulfah Musdalifah; Anita Widiastuti; Sumiyati Sumiyati
JURNAL KEBIDANAN Vol 6, No 13 (2017): Oktober 2017
Publisher : Politeknik Kesehatan Kementerian Kesehatan Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31983/jkb.v6i13.2865

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Maternal has greatest mortality of reproductive age (20-35 years), this age throughs the phases of the life cycle so it needs a continuum carelife cycle. PUS data in Puskesmas 1 Baturraden of Banyumas Regency 5079, while those who participated in BPJS Health 4079.Some factors such as knowledge, attitude, and motivation affect the choice of contraception method MKJP Based on the background, researchers are interested to take the title ".Differences of knowledge, attitude, and motivation Participants BPJS Health PBI In Post-Copy Mother To Select Contraception MKJP in Banyumas Regency     The purpose of this study is to analyze the differences of knowledge, attitude, and motivation between Participants BPJS Maternal Health Post Copy To Select Contraception MKJP. This research is useful for researchers, Puskesmas, BPJS Health, and Mother Post partum as input to immediately join BPJS Health so that it can monitor health throughout health cycle especially at reproductive age.     The type of research is comparative observational analytics with cross sectional design. The study population were all post-partum mothers in Puskesmas II Baturraden of Banyumas Regency with the formula of Lemesow obtained sample of 96 post-saline mothers. Sampling technique is Proporsive Sampling. Independent variables include knowledge, attitude, and motivation while the Dependent variable is MKJP's contraceptive tool. Data analysis are univariate, and bivariate by Chi-Square.     Results of research on knowledge obtained P = 1.82 while P 0.05, attitudes obtained P = 0.403 while P 0.05, the motivation obtained P = 1.82 while P 0.05, all showed no differenceConclusion there is no difference of knowledge, attitudes, and motivation of BPJS participants Maternal post-salt mothers to choose MKJP contraceptives. Sugges-tions are directed to health workers to be more active in providing information, involving professional organizations and non-governmental organizations assisting the MKJP program.
The Level of Knowledge, Attitudes, Behaviour of Women in Reproductive Age (WRA) with Online Class BSE Hesti Kurniasih; Sumiyati Sumiyati; Septerina Purwandani Winarso; Fitria Zuhriyatun
JURNAL KEBIDANAN Vol 12, No 2 (2022): Oktober 2022
Publisher : Politeknik Kesehatan Kementerian Kesehatan Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31983/jkb.v12i2.6906

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Breast cancer is the second leading cause of malignancy among women in Indonesia. Breast Self-Examination (BSE) is one way of early detection to determine the presence of a mass in the breast. But in reality, the awareness to do BSE is still lacking among women. This study aims to determine changes in the level of knowledge, attitudes, and behavior of women of childbearing age (WUS) after attending BSE online classes. This study uses a one-group pretest-posttest. The population in this study were women of childbearing age who came to the integrated service post. Subjects were selected using a purposive sampling technique according to the inclusion criteria of as many as 25 respondents. Based on the results of the research conducted, there are differences in scores before and after the online class on BSE. Before counseling the average score was 53.8 after counseling the average score was 63. The results of the bivariate analysis the average behavioral pretest score was 2.76 while the post-test average was 5.64 with a p-value of 0.01 0.005 so it was concluded that there was a significant difference in the average pretest and post-test behavior scores. The average pretest knowledge score is 17.48 while the post-test average score is 22.96 with a p-value of 0.01 0.005 there is a significant difference in the pretest and post-test knowledge scores. The pretest attitude score was 53.8 while the post-test score was 63 with a p-vale value of 0.01 0.005, indicating that there was a significant difference between the pretest and post-test attitude scores. This shows that online classes have a positive influence on WRA's behavior to do BSE. As a comparison tool for the world of science in enriching information about BSE behavior, it is necessary to conduct research using other methods that further explore the activity of respondents, for example through video media.