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Title: HUBUNGAN PERILAKU IBU HAMIL DENGAN KETERATURAN MELAKSANAKAN ANTENATAL CARE DI PUSKESMAS BATUGANA KABUPATEN PADANG LAWAS UTARA TAHUN 2020
Authors: KHAIRANI, ERNA
Keywords: Behavior of Pregnant Women
Regularity of Implementing ANC
Issue Date: 2020
Abstract: PROGRAM STUDY OF MIDWIFERY BACHELOR PROGRAM OF FACULTY OF HEALTH, AUFA ROYHAN UNIVERSITY IN PADANGSIDIMPUAN CITY Research Report, August 2020 Erna Khairani The Relationship between Pregnant Women Behavior and Regularly Implementing Antenatal Care at the Batugana Health Center, North Padang Lawas Regency in 2020 ANC can detect any danger signs during pregnancy to reduce the risk factors that occur. Antenatal care is a way to detect high risk of pregnancy and childbirth early and can reduce maternal mortality and monitor the condition of the fetus. This study aims to determine the relationship between the behavior of pregnant women and the regularity of implementing Antenatal Care at Batugana Health Center, Padang Lawsa Utara Regency. This study used a cross sectional study method. The population is all pregnant women who live in the working area of the Batugana Health Center as many as 37 people. Sampling technique with total sampling. the results of the research value P (Knowledge = 0.003, Attitude = 0.002, Action = 0.003, Perception = 0.001, Treatment = 0.009). The conclusion shows that there is a relationship between the behavior of pregnant women and regular implementation of antenatal care at the Batugana Health Center, North Padang Lawas Regency in 2020. Suggestions are expected that pregnant women should routinely carry out ANC examinations during their pregnancy. Keywords:, Behavior of Pregnant Women, Regularity of Implementing ANC Bibliography 25 (2016-2018).
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