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Sunday, 27 November 2011

The factors underlying the low coverage of antenatal care visits at least 4 times

Prenatal care is an attempt surveillance of pregnant women to prepare the best possible physical and mental health of mothers in pregnancy, childbirth and post partum so it is always in a state of healthy and normal. K1 is the first visit of pregnant women to health care facilities for antenatal care in I trimester of pregnancy. While K4 is the visit of pregnant women to get antenatal care at least 4 times, namely 1 time in trimester I, 1 time on the second trimester and 2 times in the third trimester. This study aims to determine the factors underlying the low coverage of antenatal care visits at least 4 times.
This study used a descriptive design. The sample consisted of 36 third trimester pregnant women are taken in total sampling. Observed variables are knowledge, family support and ease of access to health care. Data were collected using a questionnaire and analyzed using descriptive with a frequency distribution table and the central tendency.
The study found that knowledge about the prenatal care of pregnant women on average enough, with sufficient and also the mean values ​​appear less frequently. Family support on the health of pregnant women on average enough, mean enough and the value that appears less frequently. While access (distance residence) to the average health facility is quite difficult, with median values ​​and values ​​that often arises is also quite difficult. Researchers suggested that the government is considering to increase health facilities especially in remote and difficult to reach by the surrounding community.

File Code: K337
This thesis include:
- The front (Abstract, Table of contents etc.)
- Chapter 1-5 complete
- List of libraries
- Appendix (questionnaires, data analysis, etc.)

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