Neonatal Deaths in the North Buton Regency Based on Coverage of Neonatal Visits

Dwiana Binti Suryaningtyas, Ramadhan Tosepu, D. Effendy
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In the neonatal period, babies’ health is vulnerable. In that period, the baby may have the possibility to experience pain. For this reason, a neonatal visit is needed to monitor the baby’s health. Neonatal visits are one of the prevention methods to reduce IMR (Infant Mortality) by making direct contact with health workers at least three times. This study aims to describe the neonatal mortality rate based on the coverage of neonatal visits, both neonatal visit 1 and neonatal visit 3. This is a survey research utilizing the health report data of the Health Office of North Buton Regency in the period 2018-2020, which includes data on neonatal mortality and coverage of complete neonatal visits (neonatal visit 1 and neonatal visit 3). The type of research data is numerical. The research data is presented in the form of graphs with narration. The conclusion of the study is that the neonatal mortality rate is not always in line with the number of complete neonatal visits 3. It is recommended that health workers be more active in offering counseling about neonatal visits to the community. Keywords: Neonate, Neonate Visit, Neonate Death
基于新生儿就诊覆盖率的北巴顿县新生儿死亡率
在新生儿期,婴儿的健康是脆弱的。在此期间,婴儿可能会感到疼痛。因此,需要对新生儿进行检查,以监测婴儿的健康状况。新生儿就诊是通过至少三次与卫生工作者直接接触来降低婴儿死亡率的预防方法之一。本研究旨在描述新生儿死亡率基于新生儿访问的覆盖率,新生儿访问1和新生儿访问3。这是一项调查研究,利用北巴顿县卫生办公室2018-2020年期间的健康报告数据,其中包括新生儿死亡率和新生儿完整就诊范围(新生儿1次就诊和新生儿3次就诊)的数据。研究数据的类型是数字。研究数据以图文并茂的形式呈现。这项研究的结论是,新生儿死亡率并不总是与新生儿完整就诊次数一致。建议卫生工作者更积极地提供有关新生儿到社区就诊的咨询。关键词:新生儿,新生儿访视,新生儿死亡
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