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Unmet need to space and limit childbirth among reproductive age women in Pangkalpinang City, Bangka Belitung Province, Indonesia Antarini, Antarini; Masfiah, Siti; Fitriani, Ayu; Junaidi, Lili
Global Health Management Journal Vol 1, No 1 (2017)
Publisher : Yayasan Aliansi Cendekiawan Indonesia Thailand (Indonesian Scholars' Alliance)

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Background: Population growth has become one of priority problems should be solved in almost all of developing countries, including Indonesia. Backward, Indonesia had successful family planning history. However, it shows decline figures nowadays. While, unmet need of family planning in several regions found increased. In 2007, unmet need was 8.6 %, inclined to 11.4% in 2015, which is consisted of 4.5% for spacing children and 8.6% for limiting children. Social demography, economic, access to health services, family support and perception revealed have the contribution to unmet need. Aims: This study aimed to explore unmet need family planning due to birth spacing and limiting situation among reproductive age women in Pangkal Pinang City, Bangka Belitung Province.Methods: This study was an explanatory research used cross-sectional design. The population was women of childbearing age who experienced unmet need of family planning in Pangkal Pinang, 2016. 98 women were taken by proportional random sampling to participate in this study.Results: Research showed that the most of the unmet need for family planning were among 25-29 years old women. About two third (66.3%) of unmet need women occurred due to the willingness to space the childbirth and 33.7% willing to limit the childbirth. Birth spacing tended to be favored by young mothers, early marriage (1-5 years old), had low parity and had low education attainment. Whilst, limiting childbirth tended to be preferred by women with lenght marriage experience (>15 years old), had high parity, older mothers, and middle education level (senior high school) attainment. Conclusion: Both of spacing and limiting have no difference according to the economic situation, all of them mostly were the household wife from low-income family. Husband support to do not use contraception were found in both birth spacing and birth limiting. The study suggest to provincial health office and national family planning coordination board that family planning program should not just involve the wife, but husband as well due to their high influence in family planning decision. Keyword: Unmet need, family planning, birth spacing and limiting
Unmet need to space and limit childbirth among reproductive age women in Pangkalpinang City, Bangka Belitung Province, Indonesia Antarini, Antarini; Masfiah, Siti; Fitriani, Ayu; Junaidi, Lili
GHMJ (Global Health Management Journal) Vol. 1 No. 1 (2017)
Publisher : Yayasan Aliansi Cendekiawan Indonesia Thailand (Indonesian Scholars' Alliance)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35898/ghmj-1195

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Background: Population growth has become one of priority problems should be solved in almost all of developing countries, including Indonesia. Backward, Indonesia had successful family planning history. However, it shows decline figures nowadays. While, unmet need of family planning in several regions found increased. In 2007, unmet need was 8.6 %, inclined to 11.4% in 2015, which is consisted of 4.5% for spacing children and 8.6% for limiting children. Social demography, economic, access to health services, family support and perception revealed have the contribution to unmet need. Aims: This study aimed to explore unmet need family planning due to birth spacing and limiting situation among reproductive age women in Pangkal Pinang City, Bangka Belitung Province. Methods: This study was an explanatory research used cross-sectional design. The population was women of childbearing age who experienced unmet need of family planning in Pangkal Pinang, 2016. 98 women were taken by proportional random sampling to participate in this study. Results: Research showed that the most of the unmet need for family planning were among 25-29 years old women. About two third (66.3%) of unmet need women occurred due to the willingness to space the childbirth and 33.7% willing to limit the childbirth. Birth spacing tended to be favored by young mothers, early marriage (1-5 years old), had low parity and had low education attainment. Whilst, limiting childbirth tended to be preferred by women with lenght marriage experience (>15 years old), had high parity, older mothers, and middle education level (senior high school) attainment. Conclusion: Both of spacing and limiting have no difference according to the economic situation, all of them mostly were the household wife from low-income family. Husband support to do not use contraception were found in both birth spacing and birth limiting. The study suggest to provincial health office and national family planning coordination board that family planning program should not just involve the wife, but husband as well due to their high influence in family planning decision.   Keyword: Unmet need, family planning, birth spacing and limiting DOI: 10.35898/ghmj-1195  
Co-Authors A.A. Ketut Agung Cahyawan W Abdilah, Tomi Abdillah, Tomi Adilah, Ria Rafika Adriyansyah, Adriyansyah Agus Kartini, Siti Agus Setiawan Agustian, Bayu Ahmad Faisal Alex Saleh Alfisari, Mili Ali Djamhuri Ali, M. Nazar Anggraeni, Ayu Kurnia Antarini Antarini, Antarini Antono Suryoputro Anwar Syahputra, Syofyan Anwar Syaputra, Sofyan Ardiani Ika Sulistyawati Arifin Karo Karo, Justaman Asminah , Asminah Ayinun, Aminah Barus, Lidya Hariaty Chairu Sabila, Puji Cut Try Utari, Cut Try Dakhlan, Akhmad Damayanti , Widya Dasopang, Ramadhana S.M. Dedi Ruswandi Dila Handayani Dina Maizana Elisabeth Deta Lustiyati Eriansyah Saputra H Fitri Oviyanti Gulo, Elpisman Gunawan Gunawan Habib Satria Hamamah, Hamamah Hamidi, Nailil Harahap, Nurmahendra Herdiana, Herdiana HUTAJULU, ELFRIDA I Nyoman Suartha Ilham Syahputra Indra Cahyadi, Catra Indradewa, Rhian Indri Dayana Ismail Simanjuntak, Taufik Iwan Setiawan Jalil, Ivon Jhoni Hidayat Joel Panjaitan Junaidi, Lili Junaidi, Lili Junaidi, Lili Khairia, Raudhatul kondatana, renate s.i Krisdiyanto, Fx Joko Kurnelia, Ega Larasati, Savista Lisa Virdinarti Putra Lisdawati, Riska Mahardika, Anggraini Ayu Mahdawarti, Mahdawarti Mahwal, Abdillah Mardesela, Ega Mardiah Astuti Maryamah Maryamah Moranain Mungkin Muchsin Harahap Muhammad Fadlan Siregar Muhammad Muchlisin, Muhammad Muhammad Syafii Muhammad Yusuf Munisah, Yeni Nadiya, Della Nisa, Septi Khotimatun Noladhi Wicaksana Nugroho Susanto Nurindah Fitria, Nurindah Octavia, Marta Ovikariani, Ovikariani Pakpahan, Arnold Pallaya, Dini Parlindungan Simanjuntak, Richard Permata Sari Siregar, Ade Pramesty, Merrina Pravitasari, Norma Purnama Edy Santosa Putri, Femmy Armaya Putri, Salma Mayza Ramadani, Suci Ratna Ermawati Regina Sirait - Riafatdiani, Riafatdiani Rianawati, Yunni Riko Riko Rina Kartikasari, Rina Rizki, Mhd. Fahmi Syawali rohmayanti, ista wahyu ROYANI ROYANI Rusyani, Yelli Yani Sari, Dinda Mulia Sartika Sartika Sasmito, Priyo Sembiring, Hermansyah Sianaga, Anastasya H.B.K Sihotang, Saritua Dominikus Simanullang, Abdi Raih Siti Hildani Thaib, Siti Hildani Siti Masfiah Sri Kayati Widyastuti Sri Wulandari Susiyanti, Hera Syafriwel, Syafriwel Syahputra, Fadlikah Ryan Syahputra, Sofyan Anwar Syahputra, Syofyan Anwar Syari, Milli Allfhi Syofyan, Syofyan Anwar Syahputra Try Utari, Cut Utami, Retno Risa Utami, Retno Risa Wahyuni, Nopi Wahyuningsih, Christiana Sri Watawalaini, Ayu Wati, Misda Wiwik Salistyaningsih Theresia Puspitawati Dwi Kurniawan Nugroho Yulia Yulia Yusni Arni Zahroh Shaluhiyah Zulaifah, Heni