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Factors influencing family planning acceptors' use of IUD contraception in the working area of Medan Amplas District Abdullah, Armelia Adel; Kaban, Lenni Apriani; Novianti, Desi; Hidayat, Andri; Ongko, Nicholas Xavier; Rosar, Naufal; Marpaung, Hans Hotma Haposan; Siregar, Lisdawaty; Sherliana, Ferra; Lizar, Budi Septhian; Angkasa, Celvin
Buletin Kedokteran & Kesehatan Prima Vol. 4 No. 1 (2025): March
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34012/bkkp.v4i1.7437

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Indonesia's high population growth rate is a big problem and needs serious handling from all parties of society and government The family planning movement is carried out to build a prosperous family in order to create optimal human resources. The family planning program is one of the most effective ways to improve family resilience, health, and safety of mothers, children, and women. Descriptive quantitative research, where this study aims to determine the factors that influence family planning acceptors on the use of IUD contraceptives in the Medan Amplas working area in 2024 using a cross-sectional design where the independent variable and the dependent variable are identified at the same time. The results of this study are There is an influence of education (P<0.05), mileage (P<0.05), knowledge (P<0.05), attitude (P,0.05), attitude (P<0.05), husband support (P<0.05), health worker support (P<0.05), The most dominant factor affecting the use of IUD contraceptives is the variable Husband support Exp (B) = 2.50 means that if there is husband's support for the use of IUD contraceptives then there are 2.5 times the mother wants to participate as an acceptor of IUD contraceptives. It is expected to Improve the Awareness Campaign Program by holding campaigns that target husbands and other family members, explaining the importance of their support in the use of contraceptives.
Factors influencing family planning acceptors' use of IUD contraception in the working area of Medan Amplas District Abdullah, Armelia Adel; Kaban, Lenni Apriani; Novianti, Desi; Hidayat, Andri; Ongko, Nicholas Xavier; Rosar, Naufal; Marpaung, Hans Hotma Haposan; Siregar, Lisdawaty; Sherliana, Ferra; Lizar, Budi Septhian; Angkasa, Celvin
Buletin Kedokteran & Kesehatan Prima Vol. 4 No. 1 (2025): March
Publisher : Fakultas Kedokteran, Kedokteran Gigi, dan Ilmu Kesehatan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34012/bkkp.v4i1.7437

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Indonesia's high population growth rate is a big problem and needs serious handling from all parties of society and government The family planning movement is carried out to build a prosperous family in order to create optimal human resources. The family planning program is one of the most effective ways to improve family resilience, health, and safety of mothers, children, and women. Descriptive quantitative research, where this study aims to determine the factors that influence family planning acceptors on the use of IUD contraceptives in the Medan Amplas working area in 2024 using a cross-sectional design where the independent variable and the dependent variable are identified at the same time. The results of this study are There is an influence of education (P<0.05), mileage (P<0.05), knowledge (P<0.05), attitude (P,0.05), attitude (P<0.05), husband support (P<0.05), health worker support (P<0.05), The most dominant factor affecting the use of IUD contraceptives is the variable Husband support Exp (B) = 2.50 means that if there is husband's support for the use of IUD contraceptives then there are 2.5 times the mother wants to participate as an acceptor of IUD contraceptives. It is expected to Improve the Awareness Campaign Program by holding campaigns that target husbands and other family members, explaining the importance of their support in the use of contraceptives.
Factors associated with dietary adherence among patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus at Royal Prima General Hospital Turnip, Modesto Lam Ulido Putra; Girsang, Ermi; Mukti, Ade Indra; Anggraini, Wenti; Rosar, Naufal; Nardi, Leo; Nelda, Fitri; Djohan, Djohan; Cisca, Anita Merry
Buletin Kedokteran & Kesehatan Prima Vol. 4 No. 2 (2025): September
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34012/bkkp.v4i2.7691

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Background: Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2DM) is a significant health issue in Indonesia, where management relies heavily on patient dietary adherence. However, adherence levels are often suboptimal. This study aimed to identify the factors associated with dietary adherence among T2DM patients at a major hospital in Medan, Indonesia. Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted in December 2024 at Royal Prima General Hospital, involving 64 T2DM patients selected through total sampling. Data on demographic characteristics, knowledge, family support, and healthcare provider (HCP) support were collected via structured questionnaires. Dietary adherence was the dependent variable. Data were analyzed using chi-square tests and multivariate logistic regression. Results: A slight majority of patients (53.1%) were adherent to their diet. Multivariate analysis identified age as the most dominant predictor, with patients aged ≥45 years being 18.9 times more likely to be adherent than younger patients (AOR = 18.935, p=0.004). Male gender was also a significant predictor of higher adherence (AOR = 7.652, p=0.01). Paradoxically, good knowledge (AOR = 0.161) and HCP support (AOR = 0.109) were significantly associated with lower odds of adherence. Education and employment status showed no significant association. Conclusion: Age is the most critical factor influencing dietary adherence among T2DM patients in this cohort, with older individuals demonstrating significantly better compliance. Interventions should specifically target younger patients and women, who are at higher risk for non-adherence.