Ginka, Mochammad Ivan Abdillah Putra
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Determinan Spasial Akses Pelayanan Antenatal Pada Ibu Hamil di Jawa dan Bali Pada Masa Pandemi Kartiningrum, Eka Diah; Ginka, Mochammad Ivan Abdillah Putra
BIOGRAPH-I: Journal of Biostatistics and Demographic Dynamic Vol 4 No 1 (2024): May
Publisher : Fakultas Kesehatan Masyarakat Universitas Jember

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.19184/biograph-i.v4i1.49067

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Latar belakang: Masa pandemi berpengaruh pada akses masyarakat terhadap pelayanan kesehatan terutama pada ibu hamil. Kecemasan terhadap penularan Covid 19 serta pembatasan sosial berdampak pada akses ibu hamil terhadap pelayanan antenatal. Penelitian ini bertujuan menganalisis determinan spasial yang mempengaruhi akses pelayanan antenatal pada ibu hamil di Jawa dan Bali pada Masa pandemi. Metode: Penelitian ini merupakan penelitian non reaktif atau unobstrusif measures di 128 kabupaten/kota yang tersebar di 6 propinsi di Pulau Jawa dan 1 propinsi di Pulau Bali sebagai unit analisis. Data yang terkumpul dianalisis dengan Structural Equation Modelling (SEM) spasial yang memperhatikan bobot spasial Hasil: Hasil penelitian menjelaskan bahwa terdapat pengaruh yang berbeda faktor sumber daya wanita (γ=0,246, p-value=0,007), keluarga (γ=0,034, p-value=0,645), dan komunitas (γ=0,287, p-value=0,004), terhadap pelayanan ANC, persalinan, nifas dan KB di setiap wilayah kabupaten/ kota di Pulau Jawa dan Bali pada masa pandemi. Semakin baik kualitas sumber daya wanita dan komunitas maka semakin baik akses pelayanan antenatal oleh ibu hamil. Kesimpulan: Tinggi rendahnya kualitas sumber daya keluarga tidak mampu mempengaruhi motivasi ibu hamil dalam memanfaatkan pelayanan antenatal.
Digital Family Empowerment through SIMAMIK to Enhance FamilySupport and Maternal Happiness in Disaster-Prone Areas Kartiningrum, Eka Diah; Ginka, Mochammad Ivan Abdillah Putra; Syurandhari, Dwi Helynarti; Dewi, Fany Rosita; Diana, Sulis; Suhartanti, Ika; Fernandes, Angelina da Costa; beastbeast, Thabita; Abdurrahman, Adam
Mulawarman International Conference on Tropical Public Health Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): The 4th MICTOPH
Publisher : Faculty of Public Health Mulawarman University, Indonesia

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Background : Maternal health in disaster-prone areas is crucial and requires support. The development of digital information systems for maternal health monitoring has been extensively pursued. However, those focused on maternal companions as primary supporters have been limited, particularly in disaster-prone areas. Therefore, it is deemed urgent to develop a digital program to empower families of pregnant and postpartum women through SIMAMIK Objective : This study aims to examine the influence of the SIMAMIK application by maternal companions on the family support felt by mothers, and the happiness of mothers during pregnancy and postpartum in disaster-prone areas Research Methods/ Implementation Methods : The research design used was a time series study, involving a population of all companions of pregnant and postpartum mothers and their companions located within the disaster zone of Mojokerto Regency, with a total population of 16,707. The companions used could be husbands or close family members who accompany the mothers daily. A sample of 108 people was taken using a cluster random sampling system. Data on family support, and maternal well-being were collected through observation and interviews using a questionnaire. The data were then analyzed using Generalized Estimating Equations (GEE) and Generalized Linear Mixed Model (GLMM). Results : The study’s results showed a significant change in family support following the use of SIMAMIK (p-value = 0.001). In the status of maternal happiness, there was a significant difference (p-value = 0.003). SIMAMIK proved to be the most influential in terms of family support. Conclusion/Lesson Learned : SIMAMIK is effective in increasing family attention to pregnant women, providing more regular health reports, and thus making mothers happier. Organized use of SIMAMIK should be a top priority for health facilitators to support maternal health and screen for pregnancy and postpartum complications, which can prevent maternal death