SYSTEMATIC LITERATURE REVIEW: FAKTOR-FAKTOR YANG MEMPENGARUHI PEMANFAATAN PELAYANAN ANTENATAL CARE PADA IBU HAMIL
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https://doi.org/10.34305/jmc.v3i02.760Keywords:
Antenatal care, Pemanfaatan Pelayanan, Ibu hamilAbstract
Masa kehamilan, kelahiran dan pascapersalinan memiliki potensi risiko yang lebih besar terhadap mortalitas dan morbiditas ibu dan risiko yang signifikan terhadap janin dan bayi baru lahir. Pemanfaatan layanan kesehatan ibu hamil yang buruk akan berkontribusi terhadap tingginya angka kematian ibu dan bayi baru lahir. Pemanfaatan pelayanan ANC oleh ibu hamil dari beberapa negara masih rendah, hal ini terlihat dari cakupan kunjungan yang telah dipaparkan diatas hanya 75% wanita hamil melakukan setidakanya 4 kali kunjungan selama kehamilan. Tujuan dari systematic literature review ini adalah untuk menyimpulkan dan memeriksa literature yang berhubungan dengan faktor yang mempengaruhi pemanfaatan pelayanan ANC pada ibu hamil. Framework yang digunakan adalah PICOC dengan populasi ibu dalam usia respoduktif. Systematic literature review menggunakan 3 sumber data yaitu PubMed, ScieceDirenct dan Proquest dengan 1382 artikel dan dilakukan penyairangan artikel serta critical appraisal menggunakan Joana Brigs sehingga didapatkan 12 artikel yang direview. Dari 12 artikel menunjukan bahwa ada 5 artikel yang menyatakan faktor pendidikan pengguna pelayananan adalah faktor yang paling mempengaruhi untuk pemanfaatan pelayanan ANC pada wanita hamil
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Hijazi, H. H., Alyahya, M. S., Sindiani, A. M., Saqan, R. S., & Okour, A. M. (2018). Determinants of antenatal care attendance among women residing in highly disadvantaged communities in northern Jordan: A cross-sectional study. Reproductive Health, 15(1), 1–18. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12978-018-0542-3
Islam, M. M., & Masud, M. S. (2018). Determinants of frequency and contents of antenatal care visits in Bangladesh: Assessing the extent of compliance with the WHO recommendations. PLOS ONE, 13(9), e0204752. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0204752
Jacobs, C., Moshabela, M., Maswenyeho, S., Lambo, N., & Michelo, C. (2017). Predictors of Antenatal Care, Skilled Birth Attendance, and Postnatal Care Utilization among the Remote and Poorest Rural Communities of Zambia: A Multilevel Analysis. Frontiers in Public Health, 5, 11. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2017.00011
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Liew, H. P. (2010). The Migrant-Nonmigrant Differentials in Prenatal Care Utilization: Evidence from Indonesia. Population Research and Policy Review, 29(5), 639–658. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11113-009-9163-4
M, M., J, R., M, M., O.M.R, C., S, C., & V., F. (2011). How much time is available for antenatal care consultations? Assessment of the quality of care in rural Tanzania. BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth, 11, 64. https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2393-11-64
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Neupane, S., & Doku, D. T. (2012). Determinants of time of start of prenatal care and number of prenatal care visits during pregnancy among nepalese women. Journal of Community Health, 37(4), 865–873. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10900-011-9521-0
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Okonofua, F., Ntoimo, L., Ogungbangbe, J., Anjorin, S., Imongan, W., & Yaya, S. (2018). Predictors of women’s utilization of primary health care for skilled pregnancy care in rural Nigeria. BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth, 18(1Predictors of women's utilization of primary health care for skilled pregnancy care in rural Nigeria.), 106. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12884-018-1730-4
Onyeajam, D. J., Xirasagar, S., Khan, M. M., Hardin, J. W., & Odutolu, O. (2018). Antenatal care satisfaction in a developing country: A cross-sectional study from Nigeria. BMC Public Health, 18(1), 1–9. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-018-5285-0
Tafere, T. E., Afework, M. F., & Yalew, A. W. (2018). Antenatal care service quality increases the odds of utilizing institutional delivery in Bahir Dar city administration , North Western Ethiopia : A prospective follow up study, 1–14.
UNICEF. (2018). Antenatal Care: Current Status + Progress.
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World Health Organization (WHO). (2018). WHO Recommendations on Antenatal Care for a Positive Pregnancy Experience: Summery. World Health Organization, 10(January), 1–10. https://doi.org/10.1186/1742-4755-10-19.5
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