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Difficulty-Usefulness Pyramid (DUP) as a Method of Selecting Priority Elements in the Use of Long-Term Contraceptive Methods Sunarto Sunarto; Risky Ika Septiana Puspitasari; Myrna A. Mercado; Heru Santoso Wahito Nugroho; Suparji Suparji; Ayesha Hendriana Ngestiningrum
Health Notions Vol 6, No 4 (2022): April
Publisher : Humanistic Network for Science and Technology (HNST)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33846/hn60406

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Family Planning is a program of the Indonesian government to regulate the rate of population growth by using contraceptive methods. Contraception is divided into two types, namely long-term contraceptive methods (MKJP) and non-long-term contraceptive methods (Non-MKJP). Factors that influence the use of contraception are fertile age couple knowledge about MKJP, costs, skills of officers, availability of tools, counseling-information and family planning education, husband's support, access to services, satisfaction with using contraceptives, and history of use. This research was conducted to determine what factors influence the selection of MKJP methods in Bulugunung Plaosan Village, Magetan Regency. The difference with other similar studies lies in the method, selection of influence factors used the Difficulty-Usefulness Pyramid (DUP) method. This study was a descriptive study involving 64 women of family planning Non-MKJP participants in Bulugunung Plaosan Village, Magetan Regency from January to May 2020. The data analysis used the calculation of the mean score of difficulty and usefulness for each element of the MKJP and calculated the range starting from the mean difficulty score up to the mean usefulness score. Focus group discussion method has been used to determinate of elements. The elements that were categorized as high priority were availability of family planning services, service fee of family planning, and communication, information and education of family planning. Keywords: elements; long-term contraception method; Difficulty-Usefulness Pyramid
Effectiveness of Midwifery Training Update on Midwife Knowledge Improvement in Midwifery Services in Magetan Nani Surtinah; Sunarto Sunarto
Health Notions Vol 5, No 5 (2021): May
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33846/hn50506

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2Department of Midwifery, Poltekkes Kemenkes Surabaya, Indonesia; sunartoyahyamuqaffi@gmail.com ABSTRACT One of the efforts made to improve the knowledge, skills and competence of midwives is the Midwifery Update training. This study aims to determine the effectiveness of midwifery update training on increasing knowledge of midwives in midwifery services. The study design was a post-test only control group design. The population consisted of an experimental group of 41 people and a control group of 41 people. The experimental group had the midwifery update training in 2019, while the control group was midwives who had never attended midwifery update training in 2019. The experimental group and the control group were selected by using cluster sampling technique after that the sample selection used simple random sampling. Data analysis was used independent samples t -test. The mean knowledge results of the midwifery update group that had never attended midwifery update training was 55.11, while the mean knowledge results of the midwifery update group knowledge was 75.19. Based on the independent t-test, it was found that the t-count results were -8,987 with a p-value of 0.000 (
Development of Community Empowerment Efforts in the Field of Maternal and Child Health by the Midwifery School of Magetan Sunarto Sunarto; Sulikah Sulikah
Health Notions Vol 3, No 8 (2019): August
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Evaluation of the Success of Breastfeeding Support Groups on Exclusive Breastfeeding Coverage in the Central Sulawesi Province Gusman Arsyad; Mercy Joice Kaparang; Nurdin Rahman; Sri Nurbaeti; Vivi Putri Damayanti; Sunarto Sunarto
Health Notions Vol 6, No 11 (2022): November
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33846/hn61107

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Mother's readiness to exclusively breastfeed her baby is influenced by family factors, health workers, and peer support. The purpose of the study was to evaluate the success of the exclusive breastfeeding support group (KP-ASI) on the coverage of exclusive breastfeeding in the province of Central Sulawesi. This type of research was experimental with posttest only control group design. The research locations were three regencies, namely Banggai Regency, Donggala Regency and Poso Regency. The research period was two months (August-September 2021). Sample size was 114 respondents, divided into two groups, namely 57 respondents from the intervention group and 57 respondents from the control group. The intervention group was given exclusive KP-ASI support treatment, while the control group was given no treatment. Data analysis using Mann Whitney test. The results of the Kruskal Willas test obtained p-value of 0.000. The statistical meaning stated that there was a difference in support between the health cadre group, the grandma group and the youth group for exclusive breastfeeding coverage. The conclusion of the study was that the health cadre group as supporters of exclusive breastfeeding was more effective in increasing the coverage of exclusive breastfeeding than the grandma group and the youth group. Keywords: breast milk care group; exclusive breastfeeding; health cadre group; grandma group; youth group