Background: The family planning program that the government prioritizes the most is the family planning method with MKJP such as Implants, MOP, MOW, and IUDs. The Indonesian Health Demographic Survey (IDHS 2012), that Sixty-two percent (62%) of married women use contraception. The post-placental IUD method began to be applied because it was considered more effective and could increase the coverage of family planning. One of the hospitals that have run this program for free in South Kalimantan is RSUD dr.H. Moch. Ansari Saleh, where the executors are directly midwives, who deal directly with patients, and those who do the post-placental IUD installation. Purpose: The purpose of this study was to find out the perceptions of midwives about post-placental IUD contraception in the delivery room of RSUD dr. H. Moch. Ansari Saleh Banjarmasin. Method: The research design is a case study with a qualitative approach. Primary data was collected using in-depth interviews with 4 main informants, namely the midwife in the delivery room at Ansari Saleh Hospital, and 3 triangulation informants, namely the head of the delivery room and the postpartum mother in the delivery room. Analysis of the interview data through several stages of data reduction (data reduction, data display, and conclusion drawing). Results: From the results of interpretation which is one of the processes of forming perceptions, from a theoretical point of view, giving impressions and opinions, illustrates the results that midwives at RSUD dr. H. Moch. Ansari Saleh has a positive and good perception of the post-placental IUD implementation. The obstacle is that it is still difficult to get the husband's and patient's consent, and there is still limited stock of IUDs provided by the BKKBN. The suggestions given were better counseling for patients and husbands, more stock of IU and Ds, and the existence of KIE about postplacental IUDs since the ANC visit. Conclusion: Midwife at dr. H. Moch. Ansari Saleh has a positive and good perception of the postplacental IUD implementation. The obstacle is that it is still difficult to get consent from husbands and patients. IUD stock provided by BKKBN is still limited. Keywords: Perception, midwife, post-placental IUD Background: The family planning program that the government prioritizes the most is the family planning method with MKJP such as Implants, MOP, MOW, and IUDs. The Indonesian Health Demographic Survey (IDHS 2012), that Sixty-two percent (62%) of married women use contraception. The post-placental IUD method began to be applied because it was considered more effective and could increase the coverage of family planning. One of the hospitals that have run this program for free in South Kalimantan is RSUD dr.H. Moch. Ansari Saleh, where the executors are directly midwives, who deal directly with patients, and those who do the post-placental IUD installation. Purpose: The purpose of this study was to find out the perceptions of midwives about post-placental IUD contraception in the delivery room of RSUD dr. H. Moch. Ansari Saleh Banjarmasin. Method: The research design is a case study with a qualitative approach. Primary data was collected using in-depth interviews with 4 main informants, namely the midwife in the delivery room at Ansari Saleh Hospital, and 3 triangulation informants, namely the head of the delivery room and the postpartum mother in the delivery room. Analysis of the interview data through several stages of data reduction (data reduction, data display, and conclusion drawing). Results: From the results of interpretation which is one of the processes of forming perceptions, from a theoretical point of view, giving impressions and opinions, illustrates the results that midwives at RSUD dr. H. Moch. Ansari Saleh has a positive and good perception of the post-placental IUD implementation. The obstacle is that it is still difficult to get the husband's and patient's consent, and there is still limited stock of IUDs provided by the BKKBN. The suggestions given were better counseling for patients and husbands, more stock of IU and Ds, and the existence of KIE about postplacental IUDs since the ANC visit. Conclusion: Midwife at dr. H. Moch. Ansari Saleh has a positive and good perception of the postplacental IUD implementation. The obstacle is that it is still difficult to get consent from husbands and patients. IUD stock provided by BKKBN is still limited. Keywords: Perception, midwife, post-placental IUD
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Yantie, L., Palimbo, A., & Nurdhidayah, N. (2021). Persepsi Bidan Tentang Kontrasepsi Iud Pasca Plasenta Di Ruang Bersalin RSUD Dr. H. Moch. Ansari SalehBanjarmasin. DINAMIKA KESEHATAN: JURNAL KEBIDANAN DAN KEPERAWATAN, 12(2), 442–458. https://doi.org/10.33859/dksm.v12i2.730
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