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ABORTUS PROVOKATUS DI RSUD ABEPURA KOTA JAYAPURA PROVINSI PAPUA Hasmi Hasmi; Mulil Hela Kombo; Yanne Tambing
Jambura Journal of Health Sciences and Research Vol 2, No 2 (2020): JULI: JAMBURA JOURNAL OF HEALTH SCIENCES AND RESEARCH
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Gorontalo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35971/jjhsr.v2i2.6929

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Abortus Provokatus di RSUD Abepura Kota Jayapura Provinsi PapuaHasmi, Mulil Helakombo, Yanne TambingFakultas Kesehatan MasyarakatUniversitas Cenderawasih ABSTRAK          Kasus Kematian Ibu di Indonesia15% - 50 % kematian ibu disebabkan karena tindakan aborsi yang tidak aman, khususnya sebagian besar dilakukan oleh remaja (Kemenkes RI, 2015). Abortus di  RSUD Abepura merupakan abortus provokatus dari jumlah pasien yang masuk di ruang gynekologi tahun 2016 sebanyak 15 (1,26%) dari 1190 pasien. Dari 15 pasien, 11 orang diantaranya karena kehamilan yang tidak diinginkan dengan usia 20 tahun atau berumur remaja.  Tujuan penelitian ini adalah menggambarkan tentang kejadian Abortus Provokatus berdasarkan alasan, dukungan keluarga, status pernikahan, dan dampak kesehatan akibat  melakukan abortus provokatus di RSUD Jayapura Tahun 2017.        Jenis penelitian ini adalah kualitatif dengan pendekatan fenomenologi. Populasi dalam penelitian ini adalah wanita yang mengalami abortus provokatus dan petugas kesehatan di RSUD Abepura bulan Juni 2017.  Pemilihan informan dilakukan dengan menggunakan teknik purposive sampling         Hasil penelitian menemukan bahwa alasan melakukan abortus karena indikasi medis pada informan disebabkan anjuran dokter karena masalah kesehatan dan terjadinya janin yang tidak dapat dipertahankan. Pasien abortus mendapat dukungan dari keluarga , status pernikahan pasien abortus adalah 3 menikah sah dan 2 tidak sah, dampak kesehatan abortus adalah perdarahan.  Kata Kunci : Abortus provokatus, alasan, dampak 
Uncovering the Psychological Impact of Domestic Violence: A Case Study on Housewives in Village Asei Besar East Sentani District Jayapura Regency Hasmi, Hasmi; Makaba, Sarce
PROSIDING SEMINAR KESEHATAN MASYARAKAT Vol 2 No October (2024): Proceeding of The 1st International Seminar on Public Health and Sports (IS
Publisher : Fakultas Kesehatan Masyarakat, Universitas Muhammadiyah Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26714/prosidingfkm.v2iOctober.632

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Background: Forty percent of women in Papua experience domestic violence, and one of the causes is alcohol consumption. Violence against housewives impacts maternal psychic. This research aims to identify the types of domestic violence and their psychic impact and identify the dominant violence affecting them. Method: Data on domestic violence were collected using the Rasyid Questionnaire and Psychological Variables using a questionnaire developed by the World Health Organization, namely WHO QoL-BREF. Univariate, bivariate, and multivariate analysis was used to study the forms of violence that affect the psychic of housewives. Result: The highest form of violence having a psychological impact was sexual; domestic violence was 86 (100%). The highest psychological impact of housewives is not feeling satisfied and not proud of themselves 103 (78%). The most sequentially significant types of domestic violence are sexual violence P value; 0.000, Having an affair (p-value; 0.001), Mild physical violence (p-value; 0.004); psychological violence: abuse, humiliation (P value; 0.013, harassment, insulting (P value; 0.017), drunkenness and spanking (p-value;0.028), violence kicking, hitting, attempted murder of family members at home (0.038), irritability (p-value; 0.04). The most dominant influence on the mother's psychological is having an affair p-value of 0.015 and OR 14.2 (1.6-122.4). Conclusion: The most common form of violence is hitting, trapping, and pushing, and the dominant form of violence affecting the mother's psyche is that the husband has an affair. It is necessary to monitor and identify domestic violence, especially in pregnant women, which is integrated with Antenatal Care and services at the Community Health Center.