Primigravida's Readiness in Dealing with Childbirth Considering the Mother's Social Characteristics

Background: Indonesian Population Demographic Survey (IDHS) in 2017 stated that the Maternal Mortality Rate (MMR) in Indonesia was 309/100,000 live births. According to Ristica (2017) the high maternal mortality rate in Indonesia is caused by the unpreparedness of the mother in facing childbirth. Ma...

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Autor principal: Erma Nur Fauziandari
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Publicado: Institut Ilmu Kesehatan STRADA Indonesia 2021
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:1d3e8d1fc4944d16bd9590d66075c7532021-11-15T05:23:15ZPrimigravida's Readiness in Dealing with Childbirth Considering the Mother's Social Characteristics2614-34882614-349610.30994/jnp.v5i1.147https://doaj.org/article/1d3e8d1fc4944d16bd9590d66075c7532021-10-01T00:00:00Zhttp://thejnp.org/index.php/jnp/article/view/147https://doaj.org/toc/2614-3488https://doaj.org/toc/2614-3496Background: Indonesian Population Demographic Survey (IDHS) in 2017 stated that the Maternal Mortality Rate (MMR) in Indonesia was 309/100,000 live births. According to Ristica (2017) the high maternal mortality rate in Indonesia is caused by the unpreparedness of the mother in facing childbirth. Maternal unpreparedness is usually seen among primigravida who struggle in preparing for childbirth as they have yet experience in delivering. Geniofam in Muthoharoh explained (2018) the factors that influence mother's readiness including knowledge, education, socio-culture and economy. Purpose: This study aimed to determine the mother social characteristic (age, education, occupation) that affect the readiness of primigravida in facing childbirth Methods: This type of research is analytical research with an observational approach. The sample in this study involved 53 primigravida on the third trimester of pregnancy. Data collection was carried out by filling out questionnaires on the readiness of mothers to face childbirth by respondents. Results: The results of statistical tests showed that age, education, or occupation did not affect mother's readiness in dealing with childbirth with p value > 0.05. Conclussions:  mother’s social characteristics do not affect the readiness of primigravida in facing childbirth.Erma Nur FauziandariInstitut Ilmu Kesehatan STRADA Indonesiaarticleprimigravida readiness, mother's social characteristicschildbirthNursingRT1-120ENJournal of Nursing Practice, Vol 5, Iss 1, Pp 65-69 (2021)
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topic primigravida readiness, mother's social characteristics
childbirth
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spellingShingle primigravida readiness, mother's social characteristics
childbirth
Nursing
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Erma Nur Fauziandari
Primigravida's Readiness in Dealing with Childbirth Considering the Mother's Social Characteristics
description Background: Indonesian Population Demographic Survey (IDHS) in 2017 stated that the Maternal Mortality Rate (MMR) in Indonesia was 309/100,000 live births. According to Ristica (2017) the high maternal mortality rate in Indonesia is caused by the unpreparedness of the mother in facing childbirth. Maternal unpreparedness is usually seen among primigravida who struggle in preparing for childbirth as they have yet experience in delivering. Geniofam in Muthoharoh explained (2018) the factors that influence mother's readiness including knowledge, education, socio-culture and economy. Purpose: This study aimed to determine the mother social characteristic (age, education, occupation) that affect the readiness of primigravida in facing childbirth Methods: This type of research is analytical research with an observational approach. The sample in this study involved 53 primigravida on the third trimester of pregnancy. Data collection was carried out by filling out questionnaires on the readiness of mothers to face childbirth by respondents. Results: The results of statistical tests showed that age, education, or occupation did not affect mother's readiness in dealing with childbirth with p value > 0.05. Conclussions:  mother’s social characteristics do not affect the readiness of primigravida in facing childbirth.
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title Primigravida's Readiness in Dealing with Childbirth Considering the Mother's Social Characteristics
title_short Primigravida's Readiness in Dealing with Childbirth Considering the Mother's Social Characteristics
title_full Primigravida's Readiness in Dealing with Childbirth Considering the Mother's Social Characteristics
title_fullStr Primigravida's Readiness in Dealing with Childbirth Considering the Mother's Social Characteristics
title_full_unstemmed Primigravida's Readiness in Dealing with Childbirth Considering the Mother's Social Characteristics
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