Dayu Kade Santhi Wia, Ni Wayan Yusi Armini, Ni Luh Putu Sri Erawati
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Abstract
The COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in changes to antenatal care for pregnant women. P4K is a long standing program since the Safe Motherhood program and maternal and child health programs aimed at reducing maternal and infant mortality. The purpose of this study was to determine the description of childbirth preparation in an effort to implement P4k during COVID-19 pandemic. This type of research is descriptive with cross sectional design. This research was conducted from March to April 2021. The sample used was 120 people. The research instrument is a questionnaire, validity and reliability tested have been carried out in previous studies in 2020, a questionnaire of 15 questions. The results of the research in the physical preparation of some ready categories as many as 111 people (92.08%), the psychological preparation in some of ready categories as many 118 people (98.06%), the preparation of helper and the place of delivery in some ready category as many as of 120 people (100%), most of the companion preparations in the ready category were 117 people (97.50%), the financial preparation of most of the ready categories was 120 people (100%), the transportation preparation for the ready category was 110 people (91.67%), the preparation of prospective blood donors most of the ready categories were 110 people (83.33%), most of the ready categories were 120 people (100%). Researchers suggest for research sites to continue to increase knowledge about the Childbirth Planning and Complication Prevention Program (P4K) so that pregnant women can know P4K and its uses.