MIDWIVES’ COMPLIANCE TO THE STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURE ON THE EARLY IDENTIFICATION OF PREECLAMPSIA

Background: The main cause of maternal mortality in East Java was pregnancy hypertension (Preeclampsia/eclampsia). The percentages of pregnant women treated with early identification of preeclampsia care according to Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) in primary healthcare centers of Surabaya was st...

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Main Author: Dian Islami
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universitas Airlangga 2019-06-01
Series:Jurnal Administrasi Kesehatan Indonesia
Online Access:https://e-journal.unair.ac.id/JAKI/article/view/9907
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spelling doaj-e1645e93ef58432bbcd9275924e363c62020-11-25T01:08:09ZengUniversitas AirlanggaJurnal Administrasi Kesehatan Indonesia2303-35922540-93012019-06-0171505910.20473/jaki.v7i1.2019.50-596570MIDWIVES’ COMPLIANCE TO THE STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURE ON THE EARLY IDENTIFICATION OF PREECLAMPSIADian Islami0Faculty of Public Health, Universitas AirlanggaBackground: The main cause of maternal mortality in East Java was pregnancy hypertension (Preeclampsia/eclampsia). The percentages of pregnant women treated with early identification of preeclampsia care according to Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) in primary healthcare centers of Surabaya was still low (26%). Aim: This study aimed to analyze the factors that influence midwives’ compliance towards the SOP implementation of early identification of preeclampsia in primary healthcare centers of Surabaya. Methods: The study was an observational analytic research with cross sectional. The samples chose midwives at 20 primary healthcare centers as the informants. The independent variables are individual factors, organizational factors, and psychological factors of the midwives. The dependent variable was midwives’ compliance towards the implementation of SOP for early identification of preeclampsia. Results: The results of this study show 35% of primary healthcare centers have not implemented the SOP of early identification of Preeclampsia in pregnant women. The results also showed that the majority of primary healthcare centers in Surabaya had midwives aged 31 to 40 years (50%), graduated from a Diploma 3 education (95%), contracted status (85%) and still worked less than six years (60%). Conclusion: This research highlighted the midwives’ compliance which was determined not only by individual internal factors, but also organizational behavior. Preparing early identification of preeclampsia mechanisms, facility, and equipment proposal is important to do with the implementation of supportive system, quality control team, reward as well as punishment system.   Keywords: Compliance, Early identification, Midwives, Preeclampsia, SOP.https://e-journal.unair.ac.id/JAKI/article/view/9907
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MIDWIVES’ COMPLIANCE TO THE STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURE ON THE EARLY IDENTIFICATION OF PREECLAMPSIA
Jurnal Administrasi Kesehatan Indonesia
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title MIDWIVES’ COMPLIANCE TO THE STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURE ON THE EARLY IDENTIFICATION OF PREECLAMPSIA
title_short MIDWIVES’ COMPLIANCE TO THE STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURE ON THE EARLY IDENTIFICATION OF PREECLAMPSIA
title_full MIDWIVES’ COMPLIANCE TO THE STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURE ON THE EARLY IDENTIFICATION OF PREECLAMPSIA
title_fullStr MIDWIVES’ COMPLIANCE TO THE STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURE ON THE EARLY IDENTIFICATION OF PREECLAMPSIA
title_full_unstemmed MIDWIVES’ COMPLIANCE TO THE STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURE ON THE EARLY IDENTIFICATION OF PREECLAMPSIA
title_sort midwives’ compliance to the standard operating procedure on the early identification of preeclampsia
publisher Universitas Airlangga
series Jurnal Administrasi Kesehatan Indonesia
issn 2303-3592
2540-9301
publishDate 2019-06-01
description Background: The main cause of maternal mortality in East Java was pregnancy hypertension (Preeclampsia/eclampsia). The percentages of pregnant women treated with early identification of preeclampsia care according to Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) in primary healthcare centers of Surabaya was still low (26%). Aim: This study aimed to analyze the factors that influence midwives’ compliance towards the SOP implementation of early identification of preeclampsia in primary healthcare centers of Surabaya. Methods: The study was an observational analytic research with cross sectional. The samples chose midwives at 20 primary healthcare centers as the informants. The independent variables are individual factors, organizational factors, and psychological factors of the midwives. The dependent variable was midwives’ compliance towards the implementation of SOP for early identification of preeclampsia. Results: The results of this study show 35% of primary healthcare centers have not implemented the SOP of early identification of Preeclampsia in pregnant women. The results also showed that the majority of primary healthcare centers in Surabaya had midwives aged 31 to 40 years (50%), graduated from a Diploma 3 education (95%), contracted status (85%) and still worked less than six years (60%). Conclusion: This research highlighted the midwives’ compliance which was determined not only by individual internal factors, but also organizational behavior. Preparing early identification of preeclampsia mechanisms, facility, and equipment proposal is important to do with the implementation of supportive system, quality control team, reward as well as punishment system.   Keywords: Compliance, Early identification, Midwives, Preeclampsia, SOP.
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