Description of Women's Knowledge, Attitudes and Behavior Regarding the Use of Injectable Hormonal Contraception at the Midwife Ratna Clinic in Central Kalimantan
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https://doi.org/10.36452/JMedScientiae.v2i2.3102Keywords:
behavior, hormonal contraception, knowledge, pregnancyAbstract
Family planning is the effort to regulate the birth of children, the distance children and the ideal age
of childbirth, regulate pregnancy, through promotion, protection and assistance according to
reproductive rights to realize quality families and improve welfare, infant and child health and
reproductive health. In relation to the above conditions researchers wanted to know the level of
knowledge, attitude and behavior of women 20-39 years of use of injecting hormonal type
contraception. This research uses descriptive research with cross sectional method, the sampling
technique used in this research is convenience sampling. The sample in this study amounted to 106
respondents using inject type contraception. This research was done at ranta midwife clinic in
kalteng. In the analysis and interpretation of data in use univariate analysis with descriptive method.
Based on the results of the study of 106 samples, women using injectable contraceptives had less than
82 people (74.4%), women who were negative about contraception 1 person (0.9%), women who had
less behavior about 15 injectable contraceptives (14.2%).
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