Abstract

A maternity waiting home is a health facility that is considered helpful in preventing maternal deaths. The service aims to be a transit place for pregnant women to get primary health services. Due to geographic reasons, there is a waiting house for births—many cases of successful implementation of maternity waiting homes in various developing countries, especially in African countries. As a developing country, certain regions in Indonesia have implemented the service in imitation of the successful implementation of other countries. However, the implementation is not entirely effective. This study explores the root barriers in the implementation of the service from a sociological perspective. This study uses a qualitative research method with a case study approach. The data were collected through literature study, observation, in-depth interviews, and FGD. The results of this study were that various factors were found that caused the implementation of the maternity waiting home to be ineffective. Using a sociological analysis, the top-down policy of the maternity waiting for home is a significant factor in this ineffectiveness. This paper presents a concrete solution that uses an approach to emphasize the aspirations and needs of the community as a foundation in the implementation of this service.

Highlights

  • A maternity waiting home is a health facility considered beneficial in some locations in the world

  • Maternity waiting for home is provided to get access closer and prevent the delayed treatment of pregnant, parturient, and post-partum women and neonates, in areas with difficult access to health facilities

  • The facilities existing in the maternity waiting home are guest room, kitchen, bathroom, toilet, and bedroom

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Introduction

A maternity waiting home is a health facility considered beneficial in some locations in the world. Maternity waiting home aims to be a transit place for pregnant women to get primary health services. Maternity waiting for home is provided to get access closer and prevent the delayed treatment of pregnant, parturient, and post-partum women and neonates, in areas with difficult access to health facilities. Pregnant women domiciling in the difficult-access areas should stay temporarily in Maternal Waiting Home up to her post-partum period (along with the baby she bears), in order to be close to puskesmas (public health centre), that can give maternity assistance or Regional/Central Public Hospital [1]. The maternity waiting home in Wonogiri Regency is located well, not far from the hospital. The maternity waiting for home is a fitting room or house leased by Wonogiri Regency’s Government with the cost determined to support the primary healthcare facilities existing. FGD (Focus Group Discussion) has been conducted, in which stakeholders were invited to discuss the implementation of maternity waiting homes

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