STUDI KASUS SIKAP IBU DALAM MEMILIH MOW
Abstract
Contraception is a long-term contraceptive method (MKJP) that is very effective in preventing pregnancy, where contraception is intended to delay, narrow and stop pregnancy, one of which is the Women's Operative Method (MOW) and Male Operative Medical (MOP). The 2011 Population and Family Planning Board (BKKBN), the achievement of new participants in Women's Operative Medical Contraception, and MOP increased sharply, namely MOP rose 44% and MOW rose 15%. However, from the data of the Indonesian Ministry of Health in 2014, the use of the MOW method is still around 3.4%, the second lowest after MOP (0.4%). Based on long-term contraception, IUD 12.8%, MOP 0.4%, MOW 2.2%, IMPLANT 12.2%, from these data it can be seen that MOW is the second choice for couples in stopping fertility (Data from Banyumas District Health Profile, 2015). Research Objective: knowing the attitude of mothers in choosing the Female Operative Method (MOW). This study used a qualitative study with a snowball sampling sampling technique. The results of the study showed that the majority of the mothers' attitudes in choosing MOW were strongly influenced by the experiences experienced by respondents and influenced by someone who was considered important, namely doctors and midwives. The behavior of mothers in choosing contraceptive methods is influenced by one of them is the attitude of the mother, while the attitude strongly influenced by attitude is strongly influenced by the mother's experience, the influence of culture and the influence of people who are considered important.
Keywords: contraception, MOW, Mother's Attitude