Abstract

<p><strong><em>The World Health Organization (WHO) states that in 2017 worldwide, it is estimated that maternal mortality is 303,000 people or around 216/100,000 live births (KH). Mortality and morbidity in pregnant women and childbirth is a big problem in developing countries, because maternal deaths occur mainly in developing countries by 99%. Indonesia is one of the countries that is included in a developing country. Indonesia is now even included as one of the 10 largest contributors to MMR in the world, where these 10 countries account for about 59% of all deaths.mother in the world. This research is a quantitative research with a cross sectional design or approach. In this study, the sampling used is total sampling, which is taking the entire sample of the existing population (Sugiyosno, 2017) as much as 20</em></strong><strong><em> </em></strong><strong><em>health workers (midwives).The results of this study indicate that there is a significant relationship between knowledge of Midwife Compliance in Implementing the New Normal Period of Safe Delivery Procedures at the 2020 Public Health Center with p value = 0.027. There is a significant relationship between attitudes towards Midwife Compliance in Implementing Safe Delivery Procedures for the New Normal Period at Puskesmas 5 Year 2020 with p value = 0.008. There is no significant relationship between education and Midwife Compliance in Implementing New Normal Safe Delivery Procedures at Puskesmas S Year 2020 with p value = 0.081. S Year 2020 with p value = 0.619.</em></strong><strong><em></em></strong></p>

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