Clean and safe delivery care is an important part of efforts to reduce maternal and infant mortality rates. Midwives' compliance in implementing normal delivery care standards from Stage I to Stage IV greatly determines the quality of services and the safety of mothers and infants. This study aims to determine the level of midwives' compliance with the implementation of clean and safe delivery care standards. The research method used is quantitative descriptive with a cross-sectional approach. Data were collected through observation and questionnaires of 30 midwives on duty in the delivery room at a regional hospital. The results showed that most midwives (76.7%) had implemented care according to standards, but there were still several indicators that had not been implemented consistently, especially in the early phase of Stage I and the monitoring stage in Stage IV. It was concluded that regular training and supervision were needed to improve compliance with delivery care standards.
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