Exposure of Media information and role of family planning field officer toward use of long-term contraception methods: Analysis of 2017 Indonesia Demography and Health Survey

Gustina, Erni and Matahari, Ratu and Sulistiawan, Dedik and Oktafia, Rina (2021) Exposure of Media information and role of family planning field officer toward use of long-term contraception methods: Analysis of 2017 Indonesia Demography and Health Survey. [Artikel Dosen]

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Abstract

Long-term contraceptive methods (LTCM) are highly effective in preventing
unwanted pregnancies. However, of all users of modern methods in the
Special Region of Yogyakarta, only 37.19% used LCTM. The
contraceptive use through the media and family planning field officers has
a strategic role in encouraging the use of LCTM. The aim of this study to
analyze the exposure of information media and the role of family planning
field officers using LTCM. The study was conducted by analyzing secondary
data of the Indonesian Demographic and Health Survey in 2017. The sample
size of 248 Eligible women. Hypothesis testing uses Fisher's Exact Test
statistics. Multiple logistic regression used to produce an adjusted odds
ratio. Most of the respondents have never been exposed to family planning
information from radio (83.71%) and magazines (77.59%). Only 2% of
respondents stated that they had received information and education from
family planning field officers. Multivariable analysis showed that there was
no relationship between exposure to radio information media (AOR = 0.79;
CI = 0.37-1.71; p-value = 0.558), television (AOR = 1.16; CI = 0.65
value = 0.616), magazines (AOR = 1.80; CI = 0.91-3.58; p�the role of family planning field officer (AOR = 0.92; CI = 0, 14
= 0.929) with the use of LCTM. Eligible women who are exposed to family
planning information through radio, television, magazines and who have
received communication, education and information by family planning
field officer have a higher probability of usingLTCMalthough it is not
statistically significant. The use of other media, such as new media can be
taken into consideration in promoting the use of LTCM.

Item Type: Artikel Dosen
Subjects: R Medicine > RA Public aspects of medicine > RA0421 Public health. Hygiene. Preventive Medicine
Divisi / Prodi: SDM Univesitas Ahmad Dahlan
Depositing User: Ratu Matahari
Date Deposited: 02 Nov 2023 06:05
Last Modified: 02 Nov 2023 06:05
URI: http://eprints.uad.ac.id/id/eprint/51538

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