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Kata kunci: Komplikasi persalinan, wanita usia subur
One of the Government's targets through the Population and Family Planning Agency (BKKBN) is to increase the membership of the Long-Acting Reversible Contraception (LARC). Family Planning Services is one of the benefits of preventive promotive services in Health Insurance. However, in Indonesia, contraception using injection (Non LARC) is the most widely used method. This research is a quantitative study with cross sectional data collection time. The data used are secondary data from the 2018 National Economic Survey (Susenas) with a sample of 28,889 married women of childbearing age of 15-49 years who were analyzed univariately, bivariately and multivariately using binary logit regression models. The results showed that ownership of health insurance, visiting health facilities especially FKTP, Age 27-49 years, higher education, number of children> 2, working status, living in Java, Bali and Nusa Tenggara, Sulawesi, rich economic status, and residing living in rural areas has the opportunity to increase the use of LARC. With the most dominant determinant is the respondent variable residing in Bali and Nusa Tenggara and those aged 27-49 years.
Kata kunci: Antenatal Care, Kepatuhan, Wanita Usia Subur
Disparities in maternal health services are still a problem in Indonesia. The K4 coverage of Antenatal Care (ANC) program from 2012 to 2017 has decreased. However, it shows that the K4 ANC coverage has begun to meet the Ministry of Health Strategic Plan target in 2017. Based on data from the IDHS and the Indonesian Health Profile, it stated that some regions in Eastern Indonesia are still facing this problem. Papua, West Papua, Maluku and North Maluku itself are some provinces are always in top 10 provinces with the lowest K4 ANC coverage. The four provinces also had never met the targets of the Ministry of Health Strategic Plan since 2007, 2012, and 2017. This study aims to look at the factors that influence the level of ANC visit adherence in reproductive age women in 4 Provinces in 2012 & 2017. The sample is used in this study are the women in reproductive age in the 2012 & 2017 IDHS that are living in 4 provinces, married or are living together with their partner, and have their in the last 5 years. The number of samples in the study were 1,001 respondents in the 2012 IDHS & 1,167 respondents in the 2017 IDHS. This study itself use chi-square and multiple logistic regression. The results showed that maternal education and maternal knowledge had a consistent influence on the adherence of ANC visits for respondents in 2012 and 2017. In 2012, there are other factors that also affected ANC visit adherence in reproductive age women, namely participation in decision making and economic status. Whereas in 2017, there are also other factors that influence ANC visits adherence to reproductive age women, namely health insurance, parity, and husband support.
Key words: Antenatal Care, Adherence, Reproductive Age Women
Background: Trend of using traditional family planning in Indonesia is increasing from year to year. In 2017, traditional family planning users in women reproductive age in Indonesia reached 6%, which means more than world average of 5%. Traditional family planning users in Indonesia occur mostly among women reproductive age in urban and high economic status. Traditional family planning has a high failure rate, at the risk of causing unwanted pregnancies. The number of unwanted pregnancies is also common among women reproductive age who live in urban and have high economic status. Aim: see differences in the use of traditional family planning among women reproductive age based on the classification of residence and economic status in the 2002-2003, 2007, 2012, and 2017. Methods: cross sectional using secondary data, IDHS. Results: there are differences in the use of traditional family planning among women reproductive age based on place of residence in the 2007, 2012 and 2017, and based on economic status in the 2007 and 2012. Conclusion: There is an increased risk of using FP traditional in women reproductive age in urban and high economic status where the variable knowledge about types of family planning is the confounder.
The population of Indonesia from 2010-2017 continues to increase from 238 million to 261 million in 2017 with a population growth rate of 1.34% per year and maternal mortality rate is 359 per 100,000 live births. The percentage of drop out of family planning participation is 34% and the percentage of married women aged 15-49 with unmet need for family planning is 11% . This study aims to analyze the determinants of the choice type of contraception in women of childbearing age. Variables observed were age, education, work status, domicile, economic status, number of children, gender of children, place of family planning services, and ownership of national health insurance (JKN) women of childbearing age. The data used are Susenas Data (National Socio- Economic Survey) in 2017 and analyzed using multivariate logistic regression. The results explain that the variables of maternal age, education, work status, domicile, economic status, number of children, gender of children, place of family planning services, and ownership of national health insurance (JKN) influence the choice of birth control methods for women of childbearing age in Indonesia. From the results of this finding, it is expected that the government will be able to improve the health education movement for women of childbearing age to be willing to use family planning and increase the number of trained personnel, especially village midwives
