HUBUNGAN KINERJA BIDAN DALAM PENATALAKSANAAN ANTENATAL CARE DENGAN QUALITY WORK LIFE DI KOTA TASIKMALAYA TAHUN 2007

https://doi.org/10.22146/jmpk.v11i04.2693

Dumilah Ayuningtyas(1*)

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Abstract


Background: There exist a general relation between the health
of mother and child and midwives’ roles. Midwives have
significant roles such as health provider, disseminator of
information, conductor and counsellor of mother and child
healthy. In Tasikmalaya city, the health of mother and child is an
important matter considering the death rate amongst mother
and child in the city is still high in year 2005 and 2006.
Purpose: This study is designed to observe the linkage
between Quality Work Life (QWL) and Antenatal Care (ANC)
implementation of midwifery in Tasikmalaya by the year 2007.
Method: A descriptive analysis through cross sectional was
used in this study. Population target were all of midwifery in 14
health service centers in Tasikmalaya city with the sample
were all of population target (53 persons). All of the data were
analyzed by quantitative and qualitative approach between
QWL and ANC operational. It is also associated with the increase
of target program as the outcome.
Result: Productivities of the midwifery in health service centers
with good planning process, mobilization of implementation
program, and controlling evaluation were established in 7 health
service centers. Eight health service centers possess a good
QWL and however, there still exist 6 health service centers
with bad QWL in KIA unit. Three from nine components of QWL
have significant relations with ANC operational of midwifery.
They are equity of reward, safety work environment, and
proud feeling with the institution.
Conclusion: Quality Work Life (QWL) of the midwifery in
Tasikmalaya city was not wholly supported the escalation of
midwives’ productivity yet.
Keywords: midwife, ANC, QWL




DOI: https://doi.org/10.22146/jmpk.v11i04.2693

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