Dampak Kehamilan Tidak Diinginkan terhadap Perawatan Kehamilan dan Bayi (Studi Fenomenologi) di Kota Bogor
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https://doi.org/10.26630/jk.v9i1.729Keywords:
Unwanted pregnancy, Care, Pregnancy, InfantAbstract
Unwanted pregnancy was a global social and health challenge. Worldwide 38% of pregnancies were undesirable pregnancies of 80 million pregnancies per year (WHO, 2013). The number of unintended pregnancies in Indonesia was difficult to know and has never been studied in depth either the reason or the attempts made to end the pregnancy. An unwanted pregnancy would have an impact on pregnancy and baby care. Purposes of the study were to determine the effect of unwanted pregnancy on the treatment of pregnancy and infant. The dependent variable of this research was pregnancy and infant care, whereas unwanted pregnancy was an independent variable. This study was a qualitative type of phenomenological study. Data collection used in-depth interview techniques with a reason to get more in-depth information about something that was related to the impact of unwanted pregnancy. The number of respondents based on adequacy and suitability of data. Data analysis techniques were used core analysis. The number of informants in this study was 8 people. The impact of unwanted pregnancy on pregnancy care in this study identified three themes: Themes 1. Psychosocial Problems The Impact of Unwanted Pregnancy, Theme 2 Rejection of Pregnancy and theme 3 Lack of Pregnancy Treatment. While the impact of unwanted pregnancy on infant care identified 1 theme: Need Time to Receive Baby. Hospitals/ Public Health Centres should conduct intensive counseling on mothers with unwanted pregnancies, that is a Family support coaching program.References
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