Pengetahuan Ibu Dan Kepatuhan Ibu Tentang Penggunaan Kontrasepsi Di Masa Pandemi
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.36307/3mh19n70Abstract
Background: The world's population continues to grow, Indonesia is also predicted in
2025-2035 to be the fourth most populous country in the world. For this reason, it is
necessary to control the rate of population growth through the family planning program
using contraception. During the pandemic, it had several impacts, especially for the
Family Planning (KB) program, namely: a decrease in family planning participants.
Ultimately it will affect family planning services and membership. Family planning
participants during a pandemic were afraid to make repeat visits because of their limited
knowledge of family planning during a pandemic.
Research objectives for the relationship between mother's knowledge about
contraception and adherence to contraceptive use during the pandemic.
Subjects and Methods This research uses non-experimental research with an
observational research design that aims to analyze a relationship between variables. This
type of research uses cross sectional. The sampling technique in this study was simple
random sampling. The subjects in this study were mothers who used contraception in
Delanggu Village as many as 55 acceptors.
Results: Based on the research, it can be found that out of 55 respondents, the majority
of respondents have knowledge about contraceptive use in the good category, namely
26 respondents (47.48%). 30 respondents (54.5%) were obedient in using contraception,
it was found that there was a significant relationship between mothers' knowledge about
contraceptive use and adherence to contraceptive use during a pandemic with a p value
= <0.001.
Conclusion: Mother's knowledge of contraceptive use during a pandemic is good,
adherence to contraceptive repeat visits during a pandemic is good and there is a
significant relationship between maternal knowledge and maternal compliance in
contraceptive services (p <0.001).
Keywords: contraception, pandemic, compliance, knowledge, Covid19