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VOL. 10, ISSUE 1 (2024)
Analysis of determinants of disparity in maternal mortality rates between provinces in indonesia
Authors
Suci Khairani, Melania Hidayat, Asnawi Abdullah
Abstract
There have been numerous attempts to reduce
the maternal mortality in Indonesia especially to reach target Suistanable
Development Goals (SDGs) (70/100,000 live birth) in 2030. However, maternal
mortality in Indonesia is still far from the target and high enough than any
other Southeast Asian Country. There's even a disparity between provinces. This
reflects the gap of several factors relating to health and especially pregnant
women and childbirth. However, it is Not many have done studies on the disparities
(differences) between provinces in Indonesia especially those who use
Indonesian health profile data. This study is analytical descriptive, using
cross-sectional design with quantitative approach. Research locations in 34
provinces across Indonesia, using Indonesian Health Profile Data from 2014 to
2021.The secondary data is analyzed through the univariate analysis, bivariate
(Simple linear regression), and multivariate (Multiple linear regression). The
results of univariate analysis have been found that the average maternal
mortality of 34 provinces in Indonesia in the past 8 years has not reached
target SDGs of 129 per 100,000 per live birth especially in eastern Indoensia.
Research results also showed that the most influential variables on the variation
of maternal mortality between provinces in Indonesia are population density P
Value= 0.005 and percentage coverage antenatal care (K4) P Value= 0.028 with
R2= 0.16.
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Pages:43-51
How to cite this article:
Suci Khairani, Melania Hidayat, Asnawi Abdullah "Analysis of determinants of disparity in maternal mortality rates between provinces in indonesia". International Journal of Medical and Health Research, Vol 10, Issue 1, 2024, Pages 43-51
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