Belitung Nursing Journal
Vol. 3 No. 5 (2017): September - October

ACEH CULTURE ON MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH RELATED TO INTEGRATED MANAGEMENT OF INFANT ILLNESS: A QUALITATIVE STUDY IN NORTH SUMATRA INDONESIA

Dewi Marianthi (Nursing Academy of Poltekkes Kemenkes Aceh, Indonesia)
Sri Supar Yati Soenarto (Department of Pediatric Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Gadjah Mada, Yogyakarta, Indonesia)
Fitri Haryanti (Department of Pediatric and Maternity Nursing, Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Gadjah Mada, Yogyakarta, Indonesia)
Yayi Suryo Prabandari (Department of Health Behavior, Environment Health and Social Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Gadjah Mada, Yogyakarta, Indonesia)



Article Info

Publish Date
30 Oct 2017

Abstract

Background: Maternal and infant mortality rates in Aceh province are still quite high compared to other provinces in Indonesia. In addition to disease factors, the factor that contributes to the rates is socio-cultural factor. Objective: This study aims to know and understand the view of postpartum mothers, health personnel, cadres, and the chairperson of the Aceh traditional assembly about the culture related to postpartum and newborn and integrated infant management program (MTBM) in Aceh. Methods: This was a qualitative study. Data collection was conducted from October 2016 to January 2017 on seven health cadres by focus group discussion and in-depth interviews on five postpartum mothers, one health worker, and the Aceh traditional assembly chairperson. The open-code software program was used for data analysis. Results: Three themes emerged from data: 1) The 'Madeung' Culture in postpartum mothers in Aceh has a relationship with maternal health problems, 2) 'Peucicap' and 'troen tanoh' cultures in newborns in Aceh are at risk of causing complex problems in newborns, and 3) Community-based integrated management of young infants can be implemented while maintaining Acehnese culture. Conclusion: To improve access to maternal and neonatal health services with socio-cultural issues, the community-based integrated management of young infants is considered appropriate in Aceh culture.

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bnj

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Subject

Nursing

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BNJ contributes to the advancement of evidence-based nursing, midwifery and healthcare by disseminating high quality research and scholarship of contemporary relevance and with potential to advance knowledge for practice, education, management or policy. BNJ welcomes submissions of evidence-based ...