Family Planning Village Program in Response to the use of Long-Term Contraceptive Method (Program Kampung Keluarga Berencana dalam Merespon Penggunaan Kontrasepsi Jangka Panjang)
Date
2020-06-01Author
HUDA, Naddratul
BAROYA, Ni'mal
SANDRA, Christyana
HARIASTUTI, Iswari
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Background: Contraceptive use in Indonesia was still dominated by short-term contraception. Thus, Family
Planning Village is created for promoting a Long-Term Contraception Method (LTCM).
Aim: This study analyzed the implementation of the Family Planning Village Program for LTCM use in Dukuhsia
Rambipuji, Jember.
Method: This study was descriptive with a mixed-method approach. All of LTCM users in Dukuhsia amounting to
24 participated in the quantitative study. While there were five informants who were selected purposively in the
qualitative research, including a Family Planning field worker, Coordinator of Women Empowerment, Child
Protection and Family Planning Office, a midwife, Advocate Assistant for Village Family Planning, and a cadre
under the Advocate Assistant for Village Family Planning. Qualitative data were obtained through in-depth
interviews while quantitative data through structured interviews using questioner. Data were then analyzed using
the Miles and Huberman Models and statistical-descriptive analysis.
Results: Most aspects of the input factor were not in accordance with the technical guidelines of Family Planning
Village. Whereas the implementation method complies with the guidelines. Most aspects of the process factor
were relevant to the guidelines, but there were still many obstacles in the implementation. Good participation in
the family planning village program is only 37.5%. Since the program launch, the prevalence of long-term
contraceptive use increase from 6.07% to 6.21%. However, it does not significantly increase the use of LTCM
because the prevalence was much smaller than the prevalence of LTCM at the village level.
Conclusion: The implementation of the Family Planning Village in Dukuhsia could increase LTCM users.
However, it could not increase the ideal proportion of LTCM users. Therefore, it is necessary to improve input and
process of the Family Planning Village through the Contraceptive Technology Update (CTU) training for midwives
and conduct a training of LTCM use for cadres to enhance their communicative skill in campaigning the use of
LCTM.
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