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Factors Related to the Behavior of Using IUD Contraceptives in Women of Childbearing Age in The Koto Baru Health Center Work Area, Sungai Penuh City in 2021 Ramah Hayu
Science Midwifery Vol 10 No 2 (2022): April: Science Midwifery
Publisher : Institute of Computer Science (IOCS)

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Population growth in Indonesia is always increasing. Until now, Indonesia is still ranked fourth in the world. One effort to overcome the population problem is to participate in the Family Planning (KB) program, but the prevalence of using the IUD method in 2015-2017 in developing countries has decreased even though the effectiveness of the IUD is 97-99% in preventing pregnancy and long-term use. This type of research is descriptive analytic with a cross sectional approach. The population in this study were all women of childbearing age in the working area of ​​the Koto Baru Health Center as many as 651 people with proportional random sampling technique with a sample of 87 people. The results showed that out of 87 respondents, 68 (78.2%) did not use an IUD, 74 (85%). did not receive husband's support as many as 61 (.70.1%) and the quality of family planning services was not good 64 (73.6%). From the chi square statistical test the relationship between knowledge and husband's support with IUD contraceptive use behavior p-value = 0.000, while the statistical test of the relationship between family planning service quality and IUD contraceptive use behavior p-value = 0.002.
Analysis of the role of cadres and mothers’ motivation in improving coverage of vitamin a capsule administration for toddlers Hayu, Ramah; Darma, Ika Yulia; Fransisca, Dewi; Dewi, Ratna Indah Sari
Science Midwifery Vol 12 No 2 (2024): June: Health Sciences and related fields
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According to the World Health Organization (WHO) in 2021 vitamin A deficiency is one of the highest causes of blindness in the world with an estimated 250,000-500,000 children losing their every years. The national coverage of giving vitamin A capsules for toddlers under five reached 90.2%, still below the national target of 100%. The population of parents who have children under five come to visited Dadok Tunggul Hitam Padang Health Center in the last 3 months 268 people and the sample size is 72. Accidental sampling technique. The results showed that more than half (53.8%) of the participants did not get vitamin A capsules. More than half (52.5%) of respondents had poor motivation about vitamin A capsules in children under five. Less than half (37.5%) of respondents have posyandu cadres do not play a role about giving vitamin A capsules to children under five. There is a link between motivation and the role of posyandu cadres with the provision of vitamin A capsules in children under five.