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APLIKASI MODEL EDUKASI POSTNATAL MELALUI PENDEKATAN FAMILY CENTERED MATERNITY CARE (FCMC) SEBAGAI STRATEGI OPTIMALISASI COMPETENT MOTHERING asmuji, asmuji; Indriyani, Diyan
Jurnal NERS Vol 11, No 1 (2016): Jurnal Ners
Publisher : Universitas Airlangga

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (428.86 KB) | DOI: 10.20473/%oj.Ners111%y17-28

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Introduction: Indonesia’s rate of MMR and IMR remains high among other ASEAN countries. This issue needs to be seriously addressed, particularly in dealing the mother-and-infant related problems, through developing the postnatal education model which focuses on postpartum mother by involving family as the social support. Methodology: This research is conducted at dr. Soebandi Regional Hospital Jember and the Kaliwates Primary Health Service Jember Regency. This research employs participative approach (qualitative) and Participatory Action Research (PRA), with the intention of conducting the try-out to the postnatal education model comprehensively, as well as evaluating the perfection attempts to the model in order to generate the fittest model. The data collection technique used in this research is survey/observation, interview, FGD, in-depth interview to postpartum mothers and family (100 respondents), as well as healthcare extension agents. Result: This research has successfully formulated the postnatal education model through FCMC approach as the optimization of competent mothering strategy in lowering the infant and maternal mortality rate. This model has undergone comprehensive trial to postpartum mothers and family as well as the healthcare extension agents by providing modules and booklet concerning the treatment of postpartum mother and newly born infants in accordance with the postpartum stages. The results of this research revealed that the effect of postnatal education model through the FCMC approach on the perception of postpartum mothers and their family regarding the self-care treatment during the immediately post partum period, the infant and self-care treatment at the early and late postpartum stages by using the α = 0,05 existed as shown by the p value of 0,00 each. Furthermore, there was also an impact of the extension attempt of postnatal education model through the FCMC towards the perception of the healthcare extension agents with the p value of 0,00. Discussion:  This research recommended that the postnatal education model through family centered maternity care (FCMC) as the optimization of competent mothering is implemented as one of the attempts in lowering the Maternal and Infant Mortality Rates, respectively. Keywords: Postnatal Education Model, FCMC, Competent Mothering
Development of a family support model to reduce preeclampsia through antenatal care Indriyani, Diyan; Yunitasari, Esti; Efendi, Ferry
Jurnal Ners Vol. 20 No. 1 (2025): VOLUME 20 ISSUE 1 FEBRUARY 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/jn.v20i1.53752

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Introduction: One of the pregnancy complications that needs to be monitored is the occurrence of preeclampsia because it has a high risk of maternal and infant death. The risk of preeclampsia during pregnancy can be determined through routine pregnancy checks. Routine pregnancy checks, or antenatal care, have low coverage. This study aimed to investigate the validity of the family centered maternity care (FCMC) construct and the relationship between pregnant women's characteristics, family characteristics, healthcare factors, sources of support, and family support in antenatal visit adherence using structural equation modeling (SEM). Methods: The research design was correlational, using a Cross-Sectional Study approach. A total of 135 respondents were included in this study. The research data were analyzed using structural equation modeling. Results: FCMC-based family support is based on the characteristics of pregnant women, family characteristics, health services, and sources of support, with family characteristics being the most significant contributor to FCMC-based family support. Compliance with antenatal care (ANC) visits is shaped by family characteristics, health services, and FCMC-based family support, where FCMC-based family support is the variable that makes the most significant contribution to ANC visit compliance for pregnant women. Conclusions: Health services are essential for facilitating public health issues, with all efforts and activities carried out to prevent and treat diseases. Health service officers must involve families in antenatal care to avoid complications during pregnancy.