HUBUNGAN METHOD INFORMATION INDEX (MII) DENGAN KONTINUITAS KELUARGA BERENCANA PADA WANITA USIA SUBUR DI PUSKESMAS PEKANBARU KOTA
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https://doi.org/10.36341/cmj.v7i3.5799Keywords:
Informed choice, Continuity of FP, Method Information Index, FP Discontinuation RateAbstract
The Method Information Index (MII) is an index that measures informed choice. This type of research uses a Cross Sectional research design. The sampling technique is simple random sampling with a sample size calculated using the Taro Yamane formula of 66 respondents. The measuring instrument of this study is a questionnaire The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between the Method Information Index (MII) and Continuity of Family Planning in women of childbearing age at the Pekanbaru City Health Center. From the univariate results, it shows that there is a significant relationship between the Method Information Index (MII) and KB Continuity with a p-value of 0.045 where the p- value <0.05 and a positive correlation was found between MII and continuity. The most common MII value is a good MII value with a percentage of 59.1%, and the most common continuity value is not discontinued with a percentage of 75.8%. From the research results, it can be concluded that there is a relationship between the Method Information Index (MII) and the continuity of Family Planning (FP) in women of child bearing age at the Pekanbaru City Health Center.
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