Objective: This study aims to investigate the experiences of mothers giving birth with regard to family support and the assistance of health workers during the COVID-19 pandemic. Methods: A descriptive phenomenological approach was employed for this research, following the framework standards for reporting qualitative research (SRQR). Thirteen individuals participated in the study, comprising seven mothers giving birth, three husbands, two midwives, and one parent. The research was conducted at the Mlati II Health Center in Sleman Regency, specifically in Cabakan Hamlet, Sumberadi, Kec. Mlati, Kab. Sleman, Special Region of Yogyakarta, during January-February 2022. The choice of location was based on specific criteria set by the researchers...
During the Covid-19 pandemic in 2020 basic immunization coverage in Indonesia decreased compared to ...
Latar Belakang: Pandemi Covid-19 telah berdampak pada meningkatnya pembatasan hampir kesemua layanan...
Efforts to reduce maternal mortality through the provision of quality services must still be carried...
Background: Since the Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) attacked and became an epidemic in practic...
Pregnant women during the Covid-19 pandemic experienced difficulties and limitations in participatin...
Latar Belakang: Hasil dari prasurvey didapat jumlah ibu post partum di Puskesmas Sukaraja sebanyak 1...
Background: Immune system changes that occur in pregnancy can make pregnant women more susceptible t...
This study aims to explore the experiences of adolescent mothers when giving birth to children durin...
Background: The Covid-19 outbreak has become a global pandemic, in Indonesia because total people in...
The provision of maternal services during the pandemic needs to be a concern to avoid an increase in...
The COVID-19 pandemic has restricted human activities or a person's mobilization. Activity restricti...
COVID-19 causes various changes in society, both social, economic, and cultural changes. This study ...
Background: Pregnant women are a vulnerable group to various viruses including the COVID-19 virus be...
The non-natural disaster, COVID-19, has been declared as a global pandemic that impact on the ...
Pregnant women are one of the groups that are vulnerable to the risk of transmitting Covid-19, this ...
During the Covid-19 pandemic in 2020 basic immunization coverage in Indonesia decreased compared to ...
Latar Belakang: Pandemi Covid-19 telah berdampak pada meningkatnya pembatasan hampir kesemua layanan...
Efforts to reduce maternal mortality through the provision of quality services must still be carried...
Background: Since the Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) attacked and became an epidemic in practic...
Pregnant women during the Covid-19 pandemic experienced difficulties and limitations in participatin...
Latar Belakang: Hasil dari prasurvey didapat jumlah ibu post partum di Puskesmas Sukaraja sebanyak 1...
Background: Immune system changes that occur in pregnancy can make pregnant women more susceptible t...
This study aims to explore the experiences of adolescent mothers when giving birth to children durin...
Background: The Covid-19 outbreak has become a global pandemic, in Indonesia because total people in...
The provision of maternal services during the pandemic needs to be a concern to avoid an increase in...
The COVID-19 pandemic has restricted human activities or a person's mobilization. Activity restricti...
COVID-19 causes various changes in society, both social, economic, and cultural changes. This study ...
Background: Pregnant women are a vulnerable group to various viruses including the COVID-19 virus be...
The non-natural disaster, COVID-19, has been declared as a global pandemic that impact on the ...
Pregnant women are one of the groups that are vulnerable to the risk of transmitting Covid-19, this ...
During the Covid-19 pandemic in 2020 basic immunization coverage in Indonesia decreased compared to ...
Latar Belakang: Pandemi Covid-19 telah berdampak pada meningkatnya pembatasan hampir kesemua layanan...
Efforts to reduce maternal mortality through the provision of quality services must still be carried...