dc.description.abstract | Maternal and infant mortality rates in Indonesia are the most important health
problems and must be addressed immediately, because reducing MMR and IMR is an
indicator of the success of a health service. The coverage of postpartum visits to family
planning in Indonesia in 2018 was 85.92% while in 2017 the coverage of postpartum in
Indonesia was 87.36%.
To overcome this problem, the authors provide continuous and sustainable care,
namely continuity of care (COC) by accompanying and monitoring from the postpartum
period, neonates to mothers who become family planning acceptors. The care given
during the postpartum period was 4 times, neonates 3 times and family planning (KB)
service 2 times and was documented using the SOAP method.
The study was conducted by collecting subjective and objective data from
participants so that the data obtained from interviews with participants could be supported
by examinations conducted by the author. To support data analysis, the authors also
obtained data from the patient's MCH Handbook. The management of midwifery care for
Mrs. R during the puerperium, a newborn, is in accordance with the existing theory.
From the results of the research and provision of management through continuity
of care by the author to the participants, the authors conclude that the care given to the
participants greatly influences the health improvement of the participants. It is known that
during the postpartum period, neonates to family planning participants do not experience
a gap between theory and facts so that the postpartum period, neonates and KB activities
take place normally. | en_US |