Abstract

Kemawi Village is one of the active Alert Village in the Semarang District. Based on information from the Public Health Center (PHC), the reporting of the Birth Planning and Complication Prevention Program (P4K) has not been done scheduled by the village midwife. The purpose of this research is to know how is the knowledge of midwife about the importance of registration reporting of P4K and then to analyze how the reporting of P4K is done by the village midwife. Research conducted in 2014. The type of research is a case study, with a qualitative approach. The main informant was a Kemawi village midwife, with several triangulation informant persons. The research gives the results of the recording have been done according to the procedure but the filling of the P4K sticker has not been suitable, for example, blood donor candidate is not filled with a clear identity due to there is no data processing training and supervision. Further reporting of P4K programs is made by the midwife only when there is a request at any time, no scheduled reporting. Therefore, it is recommended to PHC and District PHC (DHO) to make training and supervision for the village midwife in order to improve the ability of P4K program data management in particular, including data reporting and Maternal Child Health (MCH) in general.

Highlights

  • In relation to the KIA book, observation of two pregnant women's KIA books, the results show that in both books the first day of the menstruation and the estimated date of delivery were filled by the village midwife, but the data received a delivery consisting of a rescue plan labor, delivery funding, village ambulance, family planning methods and blood donors are still empty

  • Data was collected by village midwife using a form that was set by Ministry of Health which wasP4K sticker and Maternal Child Health (MCH) book

  • From the results of research and discussion it can be concluded that the collection of data P4K program is in accordance with the guidelines

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Introduction

57.93% of maternal deaths occurred at the time of childbirth, approximately 24.74% at the time of pregnancy and about 17.33% at the time of delivery. PHC Sumowono is one of public health center in Sumowono Subdistrict, Semarang Regency which has 16 assisted villages in its working area. During 2012, there are 16 infant deaths, or an IMR of 30 per 100,000 live births in addition to the number of 17 children under five [3]. These results indicate that there are still deaths caused by complications of pregnancy and childbirth. Kemawi Village is one of the active Alert Village in Sumowono Public PHC, Semarang

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