Research Article
Influence Of Family Partnership Model In Preconception Period With Partnership Approach Towards Pregnancy Preparedness
@INPROCEEDINGS{10.4108/eai.13-11-2018.2283704, author={Yulizawati Yulizawati and Detty Iryani and Lusiana Elsinta Bustami and Aldina Ayunda Insani and Alief Duha}, title={Influence Of Family Partnership Model In Preconception Period With Partnership Approach Towards Pregnancy Preparedness}, proceedings={Proceedings of the 1st EAI International Conference on Medical And Health Research, ICoMHER November 13-14th 2018, Padang, West Sumatera, Indonesia}, publisher={EAI}, proceedings_a={ICOMHER}, year={2019}, month={5}, keywords={partnership preconception partnership}, doi={10.4108/eai.13-11-2018.2283704} }
- Yulizawati Yulizawati
Detty Iryani
Lusiana Elsinta Bustami
Aldina Ayunda Insani
Alief Duha
Year: 2019
Influence Of Family Partnership Model In Preconception Period With Partnership Approach Towards Pregnancy Preparedness
ICOMHER
EAI
DOI: 10.4108/eai.13-11-2018.2283704
Abstract
The high growth rate of the population is expecting that the 2045 gold generation can be achieved with good family planning and good quality generation so that the health services not only focus on curative and rehabilitative but also on promotive and preventive. The aims are every couple at fertile age who plan to get married and make a family should have good planning in every aspect of life so that the 8 (Eight) basic functions of the family can be done well so they could create proper families. Methods of this study use quantitative design with intervention in the form of partnership and evaluation. There are 2 groups which are the intervention group and the control group. The results showed that there were differences regarding knowledge of couple about ovulation during pregnancy, family support and nutrition, before and after partnership (p = 0.000). No difference regarding knowledge of couple about psychological readiness before and after mentorship. The International Confederation of Midwifery states that midwives as responsible and accountable professionals work in partnership with women to provide support, care, and counsel during pregnancy, labor and the postpartum period, to conduct births of the midwives themselves, provide care for newborns and baby. It is hoped that there is religious affairs office collaborative program with the midwife in preparing the couples for the preconception period regarding religion and health.