Factors Influencing Poor Postnatal Care in Sangihe Regency

Postpartum mothers from the first day of childbirth up to six weeks will undergo changes both physically and psychologically making intensive care indispensable. Conditions in which the postpartum mother does not get the correct and timely postnatal care lead to postpartum complications that can cau...

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Main Authors: Jelita Siska Herlina Hinonaung, Astri Juwita Mahihody, Grace Angel Wuaten
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Language:English
Published: POLTEKKES KEMENKES KUPANG 2021-06-01
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Online Access:http://jurnal.poltekeskupang.ac.id/index.php/infokes/article/view/484
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Astri Juwita Mahihody
Grace Angel Wuaten
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description Postpartum mothers from the first day of childbirth up to six weeks will undergo changes both physically and psychologically making intensive care indispensable. Conditions in which the postpartum mother does not get the correct and timely postnatal care lead to postpartum complications that can cause death. The objective of the study is to identify factors related to poor postnatal care in Sangihe Regency, North Sulawesi. This research was a correlation cross-sectional study. The population was postpartum mothers in the working area of The Kuma Health Center of  Sangihe Regency. In this study, researchers sampled 62 respondents. The variables included age, culture, mode of delivery, support, and knowledge. The relationship between age, culture, mode of delivery, support, and knowledge with poor postnatal care was measured less using the chi-square test. In contrast, the determinants of poor postnatal care were identified employing logistics regression. The results showed that factors influencing poor postnatal care were age, culture, mode of delivery, support, and knowledge. Mode of delivery was discovered as the most dominant variable influencing poor postnatal care. This research concluded that age, culture, mode of delivery, support and knowledge had a correlation with poor postnatal care, and the most dominant variable was the mode of delivery. Researcher hopes that these findings could help health workers and local governments to direct appropriate postpartum care, especially other postnatal care requiring further research.
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spelling doaj.art-c846c7d483d44f428ee392f86f761aaa2022-12-21T19:25:00ZengPOLTEKKES KEMENKES KUPANGJurnal Info Kesehatan0216-504X2620-536X2021-06-01191202710.31965/infokes.Vol19.Iss1.484484Factors Influencing Poor Postnatal Care in Sangihe RegencyJelita Siska Herlina Hinonaung0Astri Juwita Mahihody1Grace Angel Wuaten2Program Study of Nursing, Department of Health, Politeknik Negeri Nusa Utara, Sangihe, North Sulawesi, IndonesiaProgram Study of Nursing, Department of Health, Politeknik Negeri Nusa Utara, Sangihe, North Sulawesi, IndonesiaProgram Study of Nursing, Department of Health, Politeknik Negeri Nusa Utara, Sangihe, North Sulawesi, IndonesiaPostpartum mothers from the first day of childbirth up to six weeks will undergo changes both physically and psychologically making intensive care indispensable. Conditions in which the postpartum mother does not get the correct and timely postnatal care lead to postpartum complications that can cause death. The objective of the study is to identify factors related to poor postnatal care in Sangihe Regency, North Sulawesi. This research was a correlation cross-sectional study. The population was postpartum mothers in the working area of The Kuma Health Center of  Sangihe Regency. In this study, researchers sampled 62 respondents. The variables included age, culture, mode of delivery, support, and knowledge. The relationship between age, culture, mode of delivery, support, and knowledge with poor postnatal care was measured less using the chi-square test. In contrast, the determinants of poor postnatal care were identified employing logistics regression. The results showed that factors influencing poor postnatal care were age, culture, mode of delivery, support, and knowledge. Mode of delivery was discovered as the most dominant variable influencing poor postnatal care. This research concluded that age, culture, mode of delivery, support and knowledge had a correlation with poor postnatal care, and the most dominant variable was the mode of delivery. Researcher hopes that these findings could help health workers and local governments to direct appropriate postpartum care, especially other postnatal care requiring further research.http://jurnal.poltekeskupang.ac.id/index.php/infokes/article/view/484factorsinfluencepostnatal care
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title Factors Influencing Poor Postnatal Care in Sangihe Regency
title_full Factors Influencing Poor Postnatal Care in Sangihe Regency
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