Factors influencing men’s involvement in maternal and child health: men’s experiences and religious leader’s support in Central Java, Indonesia

IF 0.9 Q4 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Z. Shaluhiyah, Antono Suryoputro, Ratih Indraswari
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Background : The maternal mortality rate is still high in Indonesia and has not signi fi cantly decreased, including in Central Java. One indirect cause of maternal death is low husband involvement in improving mother and child health (MCH). This is due to cultural barriers and a lack of knowledge about the MCH problems. Therefore, this research aims to examine the signi fi cant factors in fl uencing men ' s involvement in MCH. We recommend an appropriate intervention model to engage them in MCH, primarily for their families and communities. Method : This explanatory research study was conducted using a cross-sectional design involving 400 men. They were selected using multistage proportional random sampling technique from four districts in rural Central Java. The data were collected with trained enumerators using a self-administered questionnaire tested for validity and reliability. Univariate statistics, bivariate statistics using Chi e Square tests, and multivariate analysis (logistic regression) were used to analyse the data. Results : About half of the men had suf fi cient knowledge, positive attitudes, and high involvement in MCH, speci fi cally during childbirth compared to pregnancy and the postpartum period. Having experienced their wives being pregnant two or more times and having support from religious leaders, health personnel, and family were the signi fi cant factors that in fl uenced a higher level of men ' s involvement in MCH. Conclusion : We recommend that men need MCH education that is based on their socio-cultural beliefs and facilitated by religious leaders.
影响男性参与妇幼保健的因素:印度尼西亚中爪哇的男性经历和宗教领袖的支持
背景:印度尼西亚的产妇死亡率仍然很高,没有显著下降,包括在中爪哇。产妇死亡的一个间接原因是丈夫很少参与改善母婴健康。这是由于文化障碍和缺乏对妇幼保健问题的了解。因此,本研究旨在探讨影响男性参与MCH的重要因素。我们推荐一种适当的干预模式,让她们参与妇幼保健,主要针对她们的家庭和社区。方法:本解释性研究采用横断面设计,涉及400名男性。他们采用多阶段比例随机抽样技术从中爪哇农村的四个区选出。数据是由训练有素的计数员使用一份经过效度和可靠性测试的自填问卷收集的。采用单因素统计、双因素统计(卡方检验)和多因素分析(逻辑回归)对数据进行分析。结果:约有一半的男性对妇幼保健有足够的了解、积极的态度和高度的参与,特别是在分娩期间与怀孕和产后期间相比。经历过妻子两次或两次以上怀孕,并得到宗教领袖、卫生人员和家庭的支持,是影响男性较高程度参与妇幼保健的重要因素。结论:我们建议男性需要基于其社会文化信仰并由宗教领袖推动的MCH教育。
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Journal of Health Research
Journal of Health Research HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES-
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