Upaya ibu hamil risiko tinggi untuk mencari layanan persalinan di puskesmas Waruroyom

https://doi.org/10.22146/bkm.26095

Amdad Amdad(1*), Detty Siti Nurdiati(2), Atik Tri Ratnawati(3)

(1) Puskesmas Tegalgubug Cirebon
(2) Departemen Obsgyn dan Obstetri Fakultas Kedokteran Universitas Gadjah Mada
(3) Departemen Antropologi Fakultas Ilmu Budaya Universitas Gadjah Mada
(*) Corresponding Author

Abstract


Efforts of high-risk pregnant women to search service for childbirth in public health center ofWaruroyom

Purpose The study explored the behavior of women with a high-risk pregnancy to search service for childbirth in public health center of Waruroyom Cirebon.

Method

A case study involved pregnant and maternal mothers with a high-risk pregnancy, parents, husbands, and midwives. The informants were chosen by purposive sampling, data collection through observation, in-depth interview and focus group discussion.

Results

Women with high-risk pregnancy searched service for childbirth from midwives, public health center, and hospital. Pregnant women prefer midwives due to familiarity, close location, past experience, attitudes and quality of services. Women with high-risk pregnancy went to the public health center or hospital, did not because of the intentions of themselves but midwives' advice.

Conclusion

Pregnant women did not know if they have a high-risk pregnancy. Midwives provide information about high-risk pregnancy at the end of pregnancy.


Keywords


searching; service for childbirth



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