dc.description.abstract | Background: Family Hope Program (PKH) as referred to as conditional cash transfer is a
government poverty alleviation program by providing conditional cash money to induces
healthy behavior especially pregnant, lactating mother and children under 5 years nutritional
status in poor families. This program is assisted by field staff to facilitate PKH participants to
comply antenatal care visits of pregnant mothers and improving nutritional status of children
under five years. This study aims to explore the perception of PKH participants regarding the
role of field staffs as a motivator, facilitator, educator, and mediator in assisting participants.
Method:This is a qualitative study using in-depth interviews to nine pregnant mothers (as
PKH participants) who lived in Sumbermalang, Situbondo District. The informants were
selected purposively with inclusion criteria is pregnant mothers as well as their husbands who
have been participating in PKH program for more than 2 years. In-depth interviews were also
conducted to health providers (village midwives) and field staffs of PKH. Data were analyzed
using thematic content analysis.
Results: The characteristics of informants were mostly around 20-25 years old, 7-9 months of
pregnancy, as housewive and husbands’ occupation was a building construction. Most
informants say that the field staffs have facilitated them to improve their behavior to visit
health center or village midwives to control their pregnancy, and also provided health
education including motivated pregnant mother to consume ferrum tablet completely as well
as other medicine. There were no obstacles arising in visiting health center to control their
pregnancy and children. PKH field staff roles were necessary as a facilitator, motivator,
mediator, and educator of PKH participants in order to help participants to change their
behavior. Increase coordination among PKH field staffs and health workers including village
midwives is needed to run this program smoothly. | en_US |