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Original Research Article

Year: 2018 | Month: April-June | Volume: 3 | Issue: 2 | Pages: 212-220

Factors Affecting of Pregnancy Women to K4 Visits in Timika Public Health Center, District of Mimika, Papua

Lefaan Margareta M.K1, Rantetampang A.L2, Sandjaja B3, Anwar Mallongi4

1District Health Office of Mimika; Master Program, Faculty of Public Health, Cendrawasih University, Papua
2Chief Study Program of Postgraduate Program of the Faculty of Public Health, Cendrawasih University, Papua
3Faculty of Public Health, Cendrawasih University, Papua
4Department of Environmental Health, Faculty of Public Health, Hasanuddin University

Corresponding Author: Lefaan Margareta M.K

ABSTRACT

The Background: Antenatal services given by health professionals to elevate in degree the health of pregnant women and her fetus. Antenatal service regular and comprehensive can detect early abnormality and risk that might arise during pregnancy, so it will quickly and correctly overcome. Indicators of antenatal service is the scope of K4, according to standard antenatal services at least 4 times; at least 1 times in the first trimester, 1 times in second trimester, 2 times in a third trimester. Antenatal care can be lowered the maternal mortality to 20 % with referral system effective, mortality rate can be suppressed to 80 %. The Purpose: Discover of factors affect the low visits K4 pregnant mothers in Puskesmas Timika, Mimika District 2018.
The Method: This research uses the quantitative, design research cross sectional. Population: all pregnant women in the work area of Puskesmas Timika as many as 100 people visit in the period April until May 2018. Technique of sampling: total of sampling. Data sources: primary questioner data, secondary data and medical record. Analysis of data was done using Chi-square with a p-value <0.05 and value of OR 95 %.
The Result: There are significant age of pregnant women (p-value = much as 0.021), paritas (p-value = 0,001), education (p-value = 0,004), knowledge (p-value = 0,012), husband support (p-value = 0,048), affordability (p-value = 0,005), the attitudes and behavior of medical workers (p-value = 0,006) and medical equipment and facilities (p-value = 0.010) in the low visits k4 pregnant mothers at Puskesmas Timika. The results of the analysis regression of multiple logistics, most dominant factors influence the low visits k4 pregnant mothers in Puskesmas Timika is knowledge of mother with p-value 0,011 (OR 5,126; 95% CI: 1,460– 18,005).

Keywords: Scope of K4, pregnant women, the ANC

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