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Journal : Media Keperawatan Indonesia

Analysis Factor of Efforts to Prevent High Risk of Pregnancy in pregnant women through the Family Centered Empowerment theory approach in regional puskesmas Tuban County Puspitadewi, Teresia Retna; Nugraheni, Wahyuningsih Triana; Lontaan, Anita
Media Keperawatan Indonesia Vol 8, No 2 (2025)
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26714/mki.8.2.2025.99-107

Abstract

Data from two puskesmas in Tuban Regency with the number of high-risk pregnant women, namely the Merak Urak Health Center, in 2019-2020 obtained 104 pregnant women, and the Palang Health Center obtained 213 pregnant women. This figure has not reached the target of the 2015 MDGs of 102 per 100,000 live births and the 70 per 100,000 live births of the SDGs target in 2030. The research aims to determine the dominant factors of efforts to prevent high-risk pregnancy in pregnant women through the Family Centered Empowerment theory approach. The research design is a correlational, descriptive, cross-sectional approach. The population of all pregnant women in the working area of the Merak Urak Health Center and the Palang Health Center in Tuban Regency. The sample size uses the rule of thumb in SEM; with the maximum likelihood method, a sample of at least 150 respondents.Data collection using questionnaires was then tabulated in distribution tables and analyzed with uji statistical univariate analysis for frequency and percentage distribution and bivariate analysis with the logistic regression test to analyze the dominant factor.The results of this study are meaningful results on efforts to prevent high-risk pregnancy, namely interpersonal factors (p = 0.000) and cognitive factors (p = 0.002), based on multivariate analysis of dominant factors, which influence prevention efforts in high-risk women. Interpersonal factors are more influential than cognitive factors (OR interpersonal factors > OR cognitive factors). It can be concluded that interpersonal factors can influence the decision to prevent pregnancy.
Co-Authors Achmad, Viyan Septiyana Adam, Yulien Adam, Yulin Agnes Montolalu, Agnes Akib, Asridawati Albar, Fadilah Amelia Donsu, Amelia Anggeraeni, Anggeraeni Anneke Tahulending Ariando Salomon, Glendy Aris Tyarini, Indrawati Aris, Indrawati Atik Purwandari Ayu Rahmadani , Risna Ayu Rahmadani, Risna Berthina Hermien Korah, Berthina Hermien Cipto Susilo, Cipto Daud, Sonatalia Ellen Pesak Fajrin, Irmasanti Fajrin, Irmashanti Femmy Keintjem, Femmy Fredrika Nancy Losu, Fredrika Nancy Gusti Ayu Tirtawati, Gusti Ayu Gustini, Gustini Herlianty Herlianty Hermien B. Korah, Hermien B. Iyam Manueke Keintjem, Femmy K. Korompis, Martha Deborah Kuhu, Fonnie Kuhu, Fonnie Fonnie Kusmiyati Kusmiyati Kusmiyati Lalita, EMF Limbengpiah, Sani Erawati Limbong, Theresia Lumy, Freike S.N Lumy, Freike SN. Maria Rantung Martha Debora Korompis, Martha Debora Meifly Moningka, Meifly Memah, Herlina Moudy Lombogia Muh. Ihsan Kamaruddin Mulyanti Mulyanti Nangkoda, Natalia Nour Sriyanah Novitasari, Anis Nugraheni, Wahyuningsih Triana Nur, Hamdan Nuratni, Ni Ketut Nurhamidah Nurhamidah Nurwijayanti Prasetyowati Prasetyowati Purba, Relyana Puspitadewi, Teresia Retna Putri, Sitti Zakiyyah Rahmadani, Siti Rasi Rahagia Ripca Aprisilia wenas, Ripca Aprisilia Robin Dompas, Robin Runtu, Lorrien Grace Salomon, Glendy Ariando Sandra Tombokan Sesca D. Solang, Sesca D. Sesca Solang Setiawati, Ari Settawati, Ari Setyawati, Ari Sjenny Olga Tuju, Sjenny Olga Stella Pasiowan, Stella SUMIYATI SUMIYATI Suranta Ginting, Daniel Susanti Nirawati Bulahari, Susanti Nirawati Syaharuddin Tamarol, Janake E. Tombokan, Sandra G.J. Tombokan, Sandra GJ Tombokan, Sandra Grace Jelly Tyarini, Indrawati Aris WAHYUNI wahyuni wahyuni Yunus, Muh Zusana A Sasarari