Determinants of Factors Affecting Obedience of Pregnant Women to Antenatal Care during the Covid-19 Pandemic Period
Shanti Ariandini, Nina Yusnia, Anienda Syifa

AKADEMI KEBIDANAN PRIMA HUSADA BOGOR


Abstract

The high number of cases of covid 19 cases in West Java affects compliance with pregnancy checks in pregnant women for fear of contracting the covid-19 virus. This study is a cross sectional approach. The population of all pregnant women who checked their pregnancies at the Bojong Gede Health Center in 2021 amounted to 75 people. Samples were taken using the random sampling method, namely the sampling technique by taking random samples from the sample population as many as 61 samples. Data analysis used the Chi-square test. OR 7,425 and attitude variable with p Value 0,007 and OR 1,180. Variable media with p value 0.006 and OR 5.245. Age variable with p Value 0.001 and OR 1.138. Variable parity with p value 0.001 and OR 1.138. Suggestions for pregnant women to know about the importance of antenatal care, benefits, objectives, and functions of pregnancy examinations carried out

Keywords: Antenatal Care, Covid-19,Determinants, Obedience

Topic: Health, Medical, Pharmacy and Technology

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