2019冠状病毒病大流行期间日惹市曼迪丽助产士实践的计划生育服务

IF 0.9 Q3 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE
Dian Herawati, Dina Fitriana Rosyada, Rita Dian Pratiwi, Estri Neni Wigati
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引用次数: 7

摘要

世界卫生组织已宣布新冠肺炎为世界大流行。大规模的社会限制和社区呼吁呆在家里以反对新冠肺炎传播将对计划生育服务的可持续性产生影响。助产士计划的家庭服务总额的54.6%是在私人助产机构提供的。本研究的目的是分析日惹私人助产诊所的计划生育服务访问情况。本研究采用定量描述的方法。这项研究的样本是在日惹特别地区有私人助产诊所的助产士。结果表明,除注射孕激素外,私人助产机构几乎所有避孕方法的服务都有所减少。多达44.7%的助产士通过胎盘后宫内节育器(IUD)计划提供家庭服务。宫内节育器是一种避孕方法,在新冠肺炎大流行期间被添加为产后避孕。在新冠疫情时代,家庭服务协议已经实施,19%至78%的助产士在线,并使用标准的个人防护设备。新冠肺炎大流行期间,日惹独立助产士的计划生育服务减少了13.8%(2020年2月至4月)。通过预测的下降将导致婴儿潮的高可能性。助产士有望改善产后计划生育服务,尤其是宫内节育器,并利用在线媒体。可以通过BKKBN做出其他努力,即鼓励在新冠肺炎大流行期间推迟怀孕,并提供免费计划生育服务,以便生产性伴侣能够定期控制接受者的使用。
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Family Planning Services by Mandiri Midwife Practices in Yogyakarta During the Pandemic Period of Covid-19
Covid-19 has been declared a world pandemic by WHO. Large-scale social restrictions and community appeal to stay at home in an effort to oppose Covid-19 transmission will have an impact on the sustainability of family planning services. 54,6% of the total family services planned by midwives are conducted at the private midwifery practice. The purpose of this study was to analyze family planning service visits at the private midwifery practice in Yogyakarta. This study used quantitative descriptive method. The sample in this study is midwives who have private midwifery practice in the Special Region of Yogyakarta. The results showed that almost methods of contraception experienced a decrease in service in the private midwifery practice, except progestin injection. As many as 44,7% of midwives provide family services planned through the post placenta Intrauterine Device (IUD) was a method of contraception that was added as a post partum contraception during the main Covid-19 pandemic. Family service protocols have been implemented in the pandemic era with 19% 78% of midwives, online, and using standard personal protective equipment. There was a decrease in family planning services by midwives in the practice of independent midwives in Yogyakarta during the Covid-19 pandemic by 13,8% (from February to April 2020). By the decline predicted to result in a high chance of a baby boom. Midwives are expected to improve family planning services after delivery, especially the IUD, and utilize online media. Other efforts can be made through the BKKBN, namely by encouraging postpone pregnant during the Covid-19 pandemic and the existence of free family planning services so that productive partners can routinely control the use of acceptors.
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Journal of Information & Knowledge Management
Journal of Information & Knowledge Management INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE-
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2.40
自引率
25.00%
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95
期刊介绍: JIKM is a refereed journal published quarterly by World Scientific and dedicated to the exchange of the latest research and practical information in the field of information processing and knowledge management. The journal publishes original research and case studies by academic, business and government contributors on all aspects of information processing, information management, knowledge management, tools, techniques and technologies, knowledge creation and sharing, best practices, policies and guidelines. JIKM is an international journal aimed at providing quality information to subscribers around the world. Managed by an international editorial board, JIKM positions itself as one of the leading scholarly journals in the field of information processing and knowledge management. It is a good reference for both information and knowledge management professionals. The journal covers key areas in the field of information and knowledge management. Research papers, practical applications, working papers, and case studies are invited in the following areas: -Business intelligence and competitive intelligence -Communication and organizational culture -e-Learning and life long learning -Electronic records and document management -Information processing and information management -Information organization, taxonomies and ontology -Intellectual capital -Knowledge creation, retention, sharing and transfer -Knowledge discovery, data and text mining -Knowledge management and innovations -Knowledge management education -Knowledge management tools and technologies -Knowledge management measurements -Knowledge professionals and leadership -Learning organization and organizational learning -Practical implementations of knowledge management
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