Fenita Purnama Sari Indah, Riris Andriati, Ika Rohmawati, Rina Kartikasari, Dini Rachmaniah, A. Andiyan
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Abstract
Highlights:
The maternal mortality for women's exposed birth in the foreston Tribe Kampung Poo, Merauke Regency is higher.
Mother's knowledge perceptions of women’s exposure to birth in the forest were dominant then community leader’s roles, husband or family roles and respondent characteristics.
Abstract:
In one of the districts in Papua, namely the Merauke Regency, the maternal mortality number in 2016 reached 17 cases, 13 cases in 2017, 6 cases in 2018, 9 cases in 2019, and 7 cases in 2020. Data in 2020 showed that 4,163 of the 5,377 deliveries by health workers assistance in Merauke Regency had not been fully achieved. There were 4,098 deliveries carried out in health care facilities. This study analyzed determinant factors on perceptions of the exile women giving birth in the forest from women of Yei Tribe, Poo Village, Merauke Regency, Indonesia. This study used analytic design methods with a cross-sectional approach. The sampling was non-probability with a total sample method of 57 mothers with toddlers. Univariate analysis was used to describe the characteristics of each research variable, including respondent characteristics, mother's knowledge, the role of community leaders, and the role of husband or family, while the dependent variable was the perception of women giving birth in the forest. This study found that there was a correlation between education (p-value 0.000; OR=13.33), knowledge (p-value 0.000; OR=133.00), the community leaders’ role (p-value 0.009; OR=5.00), and husband’s role (p-value 0.000; OR=28.00) with perceptions of the exile women giving birth in the forest at women of Yei Tribe, Poo Village, Merauke Regency, Indonesia. Therefore, knowledge is dominant in the perceptions of exiled women giving birth in the forest.
亮点:Merauke Regency Kampung Poo森林部落妇女暴露分娩的孕产妇死亡率较高。母亲对妇女在森林中出生的知识认知占主导地位,其次是社区领导人的角色、丈夫或家庭角色以及受访者特征。摘要:在巴布亚的一个地区,即梅劳克县,2016年孕产妇死亡率达到17例,2017年达到13例,2018年达到6例,2019年达到9例,2020年达到7例。2020年的数据显示,在梅劳克县卫生工作者援助的5377次分娩中,有4163次尚未完全完成。在卫生保健设施中进行了4098次分娩。本研究分析了印尼梅劳克县Poo村Yei部落妇女对流亡妇女在森林中分娩的看法的决定因素。本研究采用了横断面分析设计方法。抽样是非概率的,采用了57位有学步儿童的母亲的总抽样方法。单变量分析用于描述每个研究变量的特征,包括受访者特征、母亲的知识、社区领袖的角色以及丈夫或家庭的角色,而因变量是妇女在森林中分娩的感知。本研究发现,教育(p值0.000;OR=13.33)、知识(p值.000;OR=1.33.00)、社区领导人的角色(p值0.009;OR=5.00)和丈夫的角色(p值0.000,OR=280.00)与印度尼西亚梅罗克县Poo村Yei部落妇女对流亡妇女在森林中分娩的看法之间存在相关性。因此,在对流亡妇女在森林中分娩的看法中,知识占主导地位。