ANALYSIS OF FACTORS RELATED TO SERVICES ANTENATAL CARE IN PREGNANT MOTHERS
Abstract
Background: Antenatal care is a comprehensive and quality antenatal service provided to all pregnant women. One indicator in measuring health status is the maternal mortality rate. One effort that can be made to reduce MMR is by providing quality maternal health services such as compliance with ANC visits. ANC visits are carried out at least four times during pregnancy.Objective:This research is to review and analyze what factors are related to antenatal care services for pregnant women. Research methods:using the Literature Review method by taking data sources from articles searched from Google Scholar and the Garuda Portal. Selected based on search criteria, namely from 2019-2023. Results: Based on the results
of the analysis of 15 research articles reviewed, the results showed that there were four factors related to antenatal care, including knowledge, attitudes, family support and the role of health workers. Suggestion:It is hoped that pregnant women will pay attention to their pregnancy by always having regular check-ups at health facilities according to their needs and concerns.
Keywords
Full Text:
PDFReferences
Agustina, P., & Mariana, S. (2023). Relationship between Knowledge, Attitude and Mother’s Education towards Maternal Compliance in Carrying Out Antenatal Care (ANC) Visits at the Kasih Ibu Clinic Jambi City in 2021.Batanghari University Jambi Scientific Journal, 23(3), 3033-3038.
Anggriani, G. (2020). Factors Related to Mother’s Antenatal Care Visits Pregnant at the Community Health Center. Citra Delima Scientific journal of Citra Internasional Institute, 4(1), 28-35.
Asmin, E., Mangosa, A. B., Kailola, N., & Tahitu, R. (2022). Relationship between Knowledge Level and Attitudes of Pregnant Women Regarding Compliance with Antenatal Care Visits at the Rijali Health Center in 2018 2021. Journal of Community Health Epidemiology, 7(1), 458-464.
Daulay, D. K., Damanik, B. N., & Yani, A. (2023). Analysis of Influencing Factors Behavior of Pregnant Women in Utilizing Antenatal Care (K4) Services in Work Areas Pancur Batu Community Health Center in 2023. Journal Clinical Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Science, 2(2), 43-50.
Dinengsih, S., & Putri, R. D. (2023). ANALYSIS OF FACTORS RELATED TO MOTHER’S FIRST VISIT AN TENATAL CARE EXAMINATION PREGNANT. Journal of Maternity Midwifery, 8(2), 55-64.
Fajrika, A., Situmorang, K., Sinaga, R., & Nainggolan, A. W. (2023). Relationship between Knowledge and Attitudes of Pregnant Women with Antenatal Care Visits at BPM Sukianti District. Sinaboi District. Rokan Hilir Year 2023. Journal Innovation In Education, 1(4), 203-211.
Ministry of Health of the Republic of Indonesia. (2020). Indonesia Health Profile 2019. Indonesian Ministry of Health. (2014). Infodatin-Mother p. 8.
Ministry of Health of the Republic of Indonesia. Indonesia Health Profile 2018.
Ministry of Health of the Republic of Indonesia. Indonesia Health Profile in 2023.
Ministry of Health of the Republic of Indonesia. Indonesia Health Profile in 2022.
Marhumi, B., & S ST M, K. (2023). The Relationship Between Knowledge and Attitudes About Pregnancy With Compliance with the Implementation of Antenatal Care for Primigravida Mothers at Community Health Centers Faith Kecamatan Faith Kabupaten Wajo. Initium Medica Journal, 3(1), 30-44.
Mutia, W. O. N. (2022). Factors Associated With Antenatal Care Visits Integrated for Pregnant Women. Civil Multidisciplinary Journal, 2(8), 3368-3373.
Nasution, D. R. P., Dachi, R. A., Pane, M., Ginting, D., Nababan, D., Bangun, H. A., & Warouw, S. P. (2023). Factors Associated with Pregnant Women’s Behavior in Carrying Out Antenatal Care Visit in the Tanjung Botung Community Health Center Working Area, Padang Regency Old Year 2023. Nursing Journal, 7(2), 1413-1426.
Notoatmodjo, S. (2018) Health Research Methodology (Third). Jakarta: Rineka Cipta.
Nurfitriyani, B. A., & Puspitasari, N. I. (2022). Analysis of Factors Associated with Antenatal Care (ANC) Visits for Pregnant Women During the COVID-19 Pandemic in Blooto Health Center, Mojokerto. Public Health Nutrition Media, 11(1), 34-45.
Rahmi, N., Safitri, F., Husna, A., Andika, F., & Yanti, S. (2022). Yang Factor Analysis Related to Antenatal Care (ANC) Visits During the Covid 19 Pandemic in Ie Alang Community Health Center Working Area, Aceh Besar Regency. Journal of Healthcare Technology and Medicine, 7(2), 761-773.
Rohi, E. D. R., Liliweri, A., & Gero, S (2023). Analysis of Factors Associated with Antenatal Care (ANC) Visits for Pregnant Adolescents in the City Health Center Working Area Kupang. Indonesian Journal of Health Management, 10(3), 218-227.
Tassi, W. D., Sinaga, M., & Riwu, R. R. (2021). Analysis of Influencing Factors Behavior of Pregnant Women in Utilizing Antenatal Care (K4) Services in Work Areas Tarus Health Center. Public Health Media, 3(2),
-185.
Trisnawati, R. E. (2020). The influence of family support on maternal K4 antenatal care visits pregnant in the working area of Dintor Community Health Center, Manggarai Regency. Health Insights, 5(1), 24-28.
UNICEF. 2020. Rapid Health Assessment Report: Essential Health of Children and Mothers in the Future.
WHO. 2016. WHO recommendation on antennal care for a positive pregnancy experience.
Wiratmo, P. A., & Sopianah, N. (2020). Factors affecting antenatal visits care terhadap perilaku antenatal care. CoMPHI Journal: Community Medicine and Public Health of Indonesia Journal, 1(2), 67-76.
World Health Organization. 2015. Trends in maternal mortality: 1990 to 2016. Geneva.
World Health Organization. 2018. World health statistics : Monitoring health for the SDGs. 2018: 227–249.
Refbacks
- There are currently no refbacks.