Maternal and child health services in Kuranji Padang City towards SDG’s

Zulmardi, Zulmardi (2019) Maternal and child health services in Kuranji Padang City towards SDG’s. UM Sumbar.

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Abstract Health is the first pillarin achieving SDG’s goals in Indonesia, including health services for mothers, children, and adolescents, and the elderly. For this reasons research was carried out using survey, interview, and questionnaire methods, the data were analyzed qualitative descriptive of 843 women of productive age, consisting of fertile couples (PUS) 552 people, married 355 people, 29 pregnant women, 95 breastfeeding mothers, babies (age 0---1 years) 65 babies, toddlers (ages 1---5 years) 302 people, 479 teenagers, 405 elderly people, and health services. This research conducted in Kelurahan Korong Gadang Kecamatan Kuranji, Kota Padang held on January to March 2016. The results showed that the pregnancy distance of <2 years was 38%, pregnant women and disease sufferers were 6.9%, pregnant women had 93.1% prenatal care, pregnant women had TT immunization 51.7%, the menu of pregnant women was less protein 44, 8%, and PUS does not have family planning (KB) 40.6%. Meanwhile babies suffered from 48.8% fever and exclusive breastfeeding mothers only 29.2%. Other services are PUS not participating in family planning by 40.6%, children not to Posyandu 49.7%, and the habit of buying unofficial medicine 36.7%. The conclusion of the study shows that several indicators of maternal and infant health do not meet national averages, such as PUS not participating in the National KB number of 17.63%.

Item Type: Other
Divisions: Library of Congress Subject Areas > B Philosophy. Psychology. Religion > Ilmu Kehutanan
Library of Congress Subject Areas > B Philosophy. Psychology. Religion > Fakultas Kehutanan > Ilmu Kehutanan
Fakultas Kehutanan > Ilmu Kehutanan
Depositing User: Unnamed user with email repo@umsb.ac.id
Date Deposited: 05 Apr 2023 06:44
Last Modified: 05 Apr 2023 06:44
URI: http://eprints.umsb.ac.id/id/eprint/1476

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