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ArtikelAntenatal Care Practice and the Chance of Having Nurse/Midwife Birth Attendant: a Study in Central Mountain of Papua  
Oleh: Haya, Marinda Asiah Nuril ; Pakasi, Trevino A. ; Bahar, Nur Akbar ; Basuki, Bastaman
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah nasional
Dalam koleksi: Health Science Journal of Indonesia vol. 05 no. 02 (Dec. 2014), page 60-66.
Topik: Antenatal Care; Nurse/Midwife Attended Birth/Labor; Papua
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Isi artikelBackground: Papua has one of the highest maternal mortality rates in Indonesia. Nurse/midwife birth attendants and regular antenatal care (ANC) are important factors in decreasing maternal mortality rate. This study aimed to identify the association of ANC to nurse/midwife-assisted birth in Papua. Methods: The subjects of this cross-sectional study and purposive sampling consisted of females with toddlers in the family visiting the integrated community center on 15-30 January 2014 in 24 villages in Central Mountain of Jayawijaya, Papua. Several demographic characteristics, ANC practices, and labor practices were collected by interview. Analysis was carried out by Cox regression with constant time. Conclusion: Antenatal care service is a possible way to increase the proportion of deliveries by nurse/midwife in Central Mountain of Jayawijaya, Papua. (Health Science Indones 2014;2:60-6)
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