LONG-TERM EFFECTIVENESS OF KB ELUCIDATION DURING PANDEMIC TO PREVENT BABY BOOM AT KASIH MOTHER CLINIC OLD DELI DISTRICT YEAR 2022

  • Marlen Sadrina Sitepu Institut Kesehatan Deli Husada Delitua
  • stefany anastasya sitepu
  • Tetty Junita Purba
  • Nurmala Sari
  • Erlina Hayati
  • Husna Sari
Keywords: Long Term Contraception, Baby Boom

Abstract

Contraception is the prevention of pregnancy that the user is aware of. The results of the 2019 National Socio-Economic Survey (SUSENAS) show that the percentage of women of childbearing age who have ever been married who are using family planning methods/methods to prevent or delay pregnancy in Yogyakarta reaches 53.4 percent. Meanwhile, the use of long-term contraceptive methods (MKJP) in DIY only reached 42.9 percent of all types of family planning tools/methods. With MKJP, it is more likely that there will be continued use of family planning services by couples of childbearing age (PUS) when there are short-term fluctuations such as natural disasters. The results of direct counseling from 20 WUS using Non. There are 12 WUS MKJP and 8 WUS using MKJP. The purpose of this counseling is to convey and explain long-term family planning to prevent baby booms, this counseling also helps WUS to choose long-term contraceptives for women of childbearing age to prevent a pandemic from happening in the district of Deli Tua, northern Sumatra in 2022. Counseling This was held at the Kasih Ibu clinic because many WUS chose the long-term type of family planning. Acceptors were then given informed consent as a sign of willingness of WUS as acceptor respondents. This counseling found WUS using MKJP alcohol as much as 35.80%. It is hoped that health workers can conduct direct counseling by involving family planning cadres so that they can accelerate the realization of an increase in the number of uses of MKJP.

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Published
2022-09-30