RELATIONSHIP OF MOTIVATION AND MIDWIFE TRAINING IN LONG TERM CONTRACEPTION SERVICE

  • Wahyuningsih S
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Introduction: Given the large number of births per year, efforts are needed to control birth through family planning using contraception, especially long-term ones. The use of long-term contraceptives (MKJP) includes IUDs, Implants and MOW / MOP. The aim of the study: to find out the relationship between motivation and the results of midwifery training test results in long-term contraceptive method services in Lumajang district. Research method: quantitative research using Spearman correlation test. Results: there was a low positive relationship between motivation and written test scores of trainees (r = 0.391, p = 0.033). Conclusion: The training participants 'motivation is mostly good and the trainees' written test scores are mostly good. So even though the motivation and results of the training have a low relationship, but with the maximum ability of the training participants it can still motivate participants when providing long-term contraceptive services.

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Wahyuningsih, S. (2019). RELATIONSHIP OF MOTIVATION AND MIDWIFE TRAINING IN LONG TERM CONTRACEPTION SERVICE. JURNAL KEBIDANAN, 8(2), 65–68. https://doi.org/10.35890/jkdh.v8i2.121

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