The Vasectomy Vasectomy Contraception Method in the Area of Bulili Community Health Center at City of Palu

  • Nur R
  • Napirah M
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  • et al.
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Abstract

Vasectomy method has 99% success in preventing pregnancy. Among 13 community health centers in 2017, the widest number of vasectomy contraception users recorded in Bulili Community Health Center with 37 people (57,81%). The studi aims to discover of several factors of contraception use, such as education, knowledge, and family support. This research is a descriptive quantitative. The sample of this research is 37 men, particularly husbands, who are older than 35 years old and have 2 children. In collecting the sample, this research uses total sampling method. The data collection method is done by observation and interview. Furthermore, the obtained data are analyzed statistically by showing frequency distribution in each variable. The research showed that vasectomy contraception based on education (64,9%), knowledge (89,2%), and family support (94,6%) in this area is good. Consequently, citizens are expected to willingly accept information from health worker related to men’s KB

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Nur, R., Napirah, Muh. R., . N., . R., S. Patui, N., . L., … . P. (2019). The Vasectomy Vasectomy Contraception Method in the Area of Bulili Community Health Center at City of Palu. Journal of Current Medical Research and Opinion, 2(02), 90–94. https://doi.org/10.15520/jcmro.v2i02.131

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