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KEJADIAN KEMATIAN PERINATAL BERDASARKAN REGION DI INDONESIA

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Perinatal mortality can be used as a reference to assess health status in a country. In Indonesia, there is no research that discusses the incidence of perinatal mortality which is calculated based on regional division. The purpose of this study was to analyze the incidence of perinatal mortality by region in Indonesia. The sample in this study was 13,310 women of childbearing age from the 2017 Indonesian Health Demographic Survey. In this study, a research design with a cross-sectional approach was used. The perinatal mortality rate was calculated using data on stillbirths with a gestational duration of 7 months or more and data on early neonatal deaths. Perinatal mortality was analyzed by region using binary logistic regression statistical tests to examine the relationship between perinatal mortality and research factors (socio-demographic factors, individual disease control factors, and maternal factors). This study shows that the proportion of perinatal mortality in Indonesia is 1.5% of the total births. The highest proportion of perinatal mortality with a figure of 2.5% is in the Papua region and the lowest proportion is in the Java region, which is 1.3%. The results of this study indicate that women in the Maluku Islands region have a 1,826 times greater chance of perinatal mortality when compared to the Java-Bali region. The causal factors associated with perinatal mortality are employment status in the Java-Bali and Papua regions, quality of antenatal care and birth attendants in Kalimantan, delivery locations in Nusa Tenggara and Papua, maternal age in Kalimantan, Maluku and Papua, parity in the regions Java-Bali, as well as the type of delivery in the Sumatra region. This study shows wide variation in regional proportions and determinants of perinatal mortality in Indonesia. The government needs to make adjustments to existing strategies and focus on community empowerment for women to prevent perinatal mortality.


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Call Number
T782472022
Publisher
Inderalaya : Prodi Kesehatan Masyarakat, Fakultas Kesehatan Masyarakat Universitas Sriwijaya., 2022
Collation
xvi, 83 hlm.; ilus.; 29 cm
Language
Indonesia
ISBN/ISSN
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Classification
618.320 7
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Edition
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Subject(s)
Prodi Kesehatan Masyarakat
Gangguan Janin, Perinatologi
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