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PELAYANAN KESEHATAN IBU HAMIL DAN BERSALIN SURVEI DEMOGRAFI DAN KESEHATAN INDONESIA 1991, 1994 DAN 1997 (PREGNANT AND JOINED HEALTH CARE SERVICES IN INDONESIA DEMOGRAPHY AND HEALTH SURVEY 1991, 1994 AND 1997)
Authors: L. Ratna Budiarso, and Yuana Wiryawan
Source: Bulletin of Health Research, 26(4 Des): 120-127; DOI 10.22435/bpk.v26i4 Des.283.
Topic(s): Health care utilization
Maternal health
Pregnancy outcomes
Country: Asia
  Indonesia
Published: DEC 1998
Abstract: The coverage of maternal health care services have been reviewed from the Demographic and Health Survey (IDHS) conducted in 1991, 1994 and 1997, which covered live births delivered within 5 years preceding the survey. In general the coverage of maternal health care -- during pregnancy and delivery -- have improved. According to the result of the survey, consisting of births in 1992-1997; the coverage of antenatal care has almost reached 90%, which is the target/goal of the Sixth Five Years Development (1994-1998). However, four in five births are still delivered at home and 70% deliveries are assisted by non-health professionals, comparing to the results of IDHS 1991 and 1994 the coverage of safe delivery increases slowly. A great discrepancy of safe delivery coverage was observed between urban/rural areas as well as between Java-Bali/Outer Java-Bali regions. Fifty three percent births were to mothers who got two tetanus toxoid injections during pregnancy, and 72%. were to mother with at least one tetanus toxoid injection. The discrepancy of tetanus toxoid immunization coverage between urban/rural areas as well as between Java-Bali/Outer Java-Bali regions had slightly decreased.
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