Associated factors regarding unmet need of family planning in Kawo Village, Lombok Regency West Nusa Tenggara Province
Keywords:
couples, family planning, local wisdom, reproductive age, unmet needAbstract
Background; Unmet Need of Family Planning was a multidimensional issue due to it is influenced by various factors, unlike demographic characteristics, education and knowledge level, socio-economic and cultural, low society participation as well as access and quality of service. Research methods; Analytical Survey with a Cross-Sectional design. The location of the study was determined purposively. The sample was couples of reproductive age (PUS) with Unmet Need of Family Planning as much as 150 PUS. The sampling was taken using Simple Random Sampling technique. Results and Discussion; The analysis result of knowledge factor of PUS had significant relationship with Unmet Need for Family Planning (p <0.05), socio-cultural factors significantly related to Unmet Need for Family Planning (p <0,05), and there was a significant relationship of husbandry support factor with Unmet Need of Family Planning (p <0.05). Conclusion; Knowledge Factor of PSU on Contraception, Socio-Cultural and Husbandry Support, has a significant relationship with Unmet Need for Family Planning (p <0.05). Suggestion; The continuity of active Family Planning acceptors and decreasing in Unmet Need can be done with Communication, Information, and Education regarding Family Planning, as well as the society-based approach of local wisdom.
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