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DO WOMEN IN RURAL AREAS STILL PREFER HOMEBIRTH WITH TRADITIONAL BIRTH ATTENDANTS? A QUALITATIVE STUDY OF WOMEN IN RURAL AREA OF KUTAI KERTANEGARA EAST KALIMANTAN Nurrachmawati, Annisa; Hakimi, Moh.; Utarini, Adi
Public Health of Indonesia Vol. 4 No. 2 (2018): April - June
Publisher : YCAB Publisher & IAKMI SULTRA

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (217.629 KB) | DOI: 10.36685/phi.v4i2.198

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Background: There continues to be a gap between facility-based delivery and homebirth. This condition is influenced by various social and cultural factors, which in rural areas could affect childbirth in health facilities.Objective: This study aimed to explore whether there has been a shift from homebirth to facility-based delivery and what factors are associated with the phenomenon.Method: A qualitative longitudinal research with ethnographic study design was conducted in the working area of Muara Kaman Health Center in Kutai Kertanegara District, East Kalimantan. The data were collected using in-depth interviews of 17 pregnant women as informants who were followed from the first or second trimester of pregnancy until delivery, and interviews with four midwives. Data were analyzed with thematic analysis.Results: Nine of the 17 women gave birth at the health facility, while there were still three who had homebirth assisted by traditional birth attendants. The number of women who performed deliveries at health facilities was increased from five in the previous pregnancy to nine in the current pregnancy during study. Women's autonomy and risk awareness were considered as enablers for delivery at health facilities, while perception of homebirth as appropriate for normal labor, unnecessary planning of place and birth attendants, and less optimum partnership between midwife and traditional birth attendants hindered facility-based delivery.Conclusion: Our findings suggest that the shift from homebirth to facility-based delivery has been slow. Efforts to minimize the barriers and improve supportive environment for women to deliver at health facilities should be strengthened.
ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ON SURROUNDING COMMUNITY OF COAL MINING AREA IN SAMARINDA, EAST KALIMANTAN, INDONESIA Anggraeni, Ike; Nurrachmawati, Annisa; Ifroh, Riza Hayati; Anwar, Andi; Siswanto, Siswanto
Public Health of Indonesia Vol. 5 No. 4 (2019): October - December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36685/phi.v5i4.270

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Background: The massive exploration of coal in Samarinda could lead to various environmental consequences, such as metal contamination of soil, toxic materials and sediments in rivers and air pollution. Scanning and exploring the impact of mining on environmental quality will strategic to develop and carry out rehabilitation on damaged ecosystems and as a preventive and adaptive action of the community in responding the threat of global environmental change.Objective: This paper mainly focused on determining environmental quality based on water and air quality parameters (sulfur dioxide/SO2, Nitrogen dioxide/NO2, Carbon monoxide CO and TSP/dust) also determining community perception about the environment.Methods: Water sample taken from Betapus river (upstream and downstream) and well. Air sample taken around residential in coal mining area. Household survey of 305 respondents conducted in five community neighborhoods in area that affected by mining activities. In general, the air quality parameters such as SO2, NO2, CO and TSP at normal condition.Result: The measurement result of wells water revealed that only the pH (power of hydrogen) at normal condition, while BOD (Biochemical Oxygen Demand), COD (Chemical Oxygen Demand), Iron (Fe) exceed the threshold and almost all water sample exceeds the threshold in Manganese (Mn). The results of river quality in pH and COD showed that both in the upstream, midstream and downstream on normal condition, while Fe, COD exceeds the threshold. The BOD in the upper, middle parts of the river exceed the threshold.Conclusion: This study found that there had been anomaly in water environment compounds. These indicate that mining has led to the occurrence of water pollution. Therefore, needs reevaluation analysis of environmental impacts document of the mining companies in Bayur Village. It is also important to treating Mn and Fe of well or river water, especially if the water use for drinking.
Co-Authors Abel Jenissa Adelita, Rafanda Adi Utarini Adiyatsa, Reza Jales Mahesa Adrianto, Ratno Agustin Putri Rahayu Agustina, Rina Tri Agustini, Rina Tri Ahmadi, Khumairotul Zahro Al Ahmadi, Khumairotul Zahroh Al Al Banjari, Safriansyah Alma Feriyanti Alma Feriyanti Andani, Nurvia Andi Anwar, Andi Andini, Meylita Anggraeni Gunawan, Ike Anggraeni, Ika Anggraeni, Juwita Anisa Nursafitri Anna Marie Wattie Aprilianus Reynaldy Nurak Asrianti, Tanti Astuti, Prima Yulia Astuty, Eny Dwy Auliya, Jumi Awaludin, Aceng Ali Azizah, Mirsa Nur Balqis, Salsabila Putri Casia Reski Debora, Angelita Novia Denis, Rafael Fernando Dewi Endah Ramadhani Dewi Endah Ramadhani Disyanataly, Andi Dzakira, Tsabita Radhiya Endah Wahyutri Fadillah Rahayu Farah Aulia, Farah Febrianshinta, Amara Wahyu Febry Lawrenche Febry Lawrenche Fitriani, Ananda Aulia Cahya Fitriani, Arifah Devi Gutami, Anggie Dia Hakimi, Moh. Hani Adriani, Retno Hardito, Agus Hasanah, Dina Hasmawati Hasmawati Hilda Marfu'ah Rozkiah Hutagalung, Modestine Tabitha Ifroh, Riza Hayati Ifroh, Riza Hayati Ike Anggraeni Ike Anggreini G Indriani, Dilla Camara Isnaini, Nahara Isnani, Nahara Jadid, Muhamad Ar-Ruhul Jasmawati, Jasmawati Julaikhah, Siti Juwita Anggraeni Karina, Refryana Khalisha, Nailah Kharisya Nur Ainun Nabilah Kiswanto Kiswanto Kowaas, Intan Novita Kurniawan, Haura Tamara Karin Lasari, Aramika Lies Permana Mahendra, Ahnaf Zaky Mahzbar Arianto Bakhtiar Mardiany Marsyanti, Windy Maspah Maulana, Ady Maura Arielia Nurhaliza Miranda Ayunani Mohammad Fikri Mohammad Fikri, Mohammad Mohammad Hakimi Mugia Bayu Raharja Muhammad Arifin Muhammad, Maghfir Izzani Nabilah, Nur Annisa Nadya Wulandari Nisa, Rizky Khoirun Novita Wahyuni Nur Asma Nur Rohmah Nur Rohmah Nur Rohmah Nuradi, Elaine Keisha Syahputri Nurlita Ramadhan Nurrochmah Nurwahyuni, Linda Pradita, Adelia Putri Pramesti, Elviana Emilda Dyah Pramono, Dwi Agung Putri, Valendira Nuraini Rahayu, Agustin Putri Rahmadani, Aulia Tia Rahmanisa, Fatika Rahmawati, Dyah Rahmawati, Sylvina Rahmi Susanti Rahmi Susanti Ramadhani, Reza Wahyu Ratna Wati Ratna Wati Reny Noviasty Reny Noviasty Revina Nur Wahidah Reza Jales Mahesa Adiyatsa Rina Tri Agustini Rina Tri Agustini Riza Hayati Ifroh Rizqi, Jennisa S Siswanto Sabina, Della Yosellanda Al Salma, Andi Sam, Dela Damarti Saputra, Ra’azi Sariyati, Mely Sarwani, Audi Aprilia Septimaulida, Firda Sholeha, Bella Bina siti nurlela Siti Raihanah Sri Dwijayanti Mutiara Sujaya Suleman, Angellia Suraini, Fiyeri Tambunan, Syebat Triana Uruba, Huurul ‘Aina “ Wahyuningsih, Taty Widiya Rolantika Widyasasi, Dyah Wijayanti, Siti Choirul Jannah Dewi Winardi Winardi Yuniarti, Siswari Yustanta, Brivian Florentis Zakina Octaviano Zaky Rahmanul Atif