This study aims to determine whether education and family support affect the decision of the mother to utilize birth facilities in the PONED. This research is a quantitative research using questionnaires. Sampling technique in this research using Probability Sampling with technique type Quota sampling. The number of samples is 90 respondents. The dependent variable is the utilization of birthing facilities in PONED whereas education and family support as independent variables. Data analysis was done gradually including univariate, bivariate (chi- square) and multivariate (logistic regression). The average research respondents were about 29.9 years old, with a minimum age of 21 and a maximum age of 45 years. Most of the elementary education ...
Central Kalimantan achievement rate in several public health indicators is below the national achiev...
Posyandu (Integrated Services Post) is basic health activities conducted by and for public society ...
Regional government directives push for 90% of all expectant mothers to utilise birthing assistance ...
Background: The aim of the study was determine factors associated with choice of birth attendants in...
The Birth Waiting House is one of the local government programs that aims to reduce maternal mortali...
Background: The use of health facility as a place of birth is an important issue to reduce maternal ...
Background: Choosing a place of birth is not an easy thing for a mother, because a safe and comforta...
Research background is coverage result immunize Public Health Service and Social of Sub-Province Boy...
The place of birth is one of the factors that can affect the psychological condition of the mather. ...
Based on Permenkes No.97 of 2014 Article 14, i.e. paragraph one states that childbirth must be carri...
KB is used to improve the welfare of mothers and children in order to realize the norms of small fam...
Background and purpose: This study aims to determine the direct and indirect factors influencing the...
This research is an analytic survey with a Case Control approach with a ratio of 1:1. The sample siz...
This research was to analyze the correlation between mother and family characteristics with value o...
Labor events are physiological events whose processes can run smoothly and safely if the helper in l...
Central Kalimantan achievement rate in several public health indicators is below the national achiev...
Posyandu (Integrated Services Post) is basic health activities conducted by and for public society ...
Regional government directives push for 90% of all expectant mothers to utilise birthing assistance ...
Background: The aim of the study was determine factors associated with choice of birth attendants in...
The Birth Waiting House is one of the local government programs that aims to reduce maternal mortali...
Background: The use of health facility as a place of birth is an important issue to reduce maternal ...
Background: Choosing a place of birth is not an easy thing for a mother, because a safe and comforta...
Research background is coverage result immunize Public Health Service and Social of Sub-Province Boy...
The place of birth is one of the factors that can affect the psychological condition of the mather. ...
Based on Permenkes No.97 of 2014 Article 14, i.e. paragraph one states that childbirth must be carri...
KB is used to improve the welfare of mothers and children in order to realize the norms of small fam...
Background and purpose: This study aims to determine the direct and indirect factors influencing the...
This research is an analytic survey with a Case Control approach with a ratio of 1:1. The sample siz...
This research was to analyze the correlation between mother and family characteristics with value o...
Labor events are physiological events whose processes can run smoothly and safely if the helper in l...
Central Kalimantan achievement rate in several public health indicators is below the national achiev...
Posyandu (Integrated Services Post) is basic health activities conducted by and for public society ...
Regional government directives push for 90% of all expectant mothers to utilise birthing assistance ...