Analisis pelaksanaan kebijakan program keluarga berencana: studi kasus di Malinau
Abstract: This study analyze
the implementation of family planning program policy in Malinau. Method: Case
study through in-depth interview on 18 participants. Results: The policy of
government in Malinau is four children better. Differences in perceptions
between stakeholders, providers and users about family planning affecting
social, economic, cultural, beliefs have an impact on contraceptive use in
Malinau. The use of contraception is not prohibited for people with medical
indications for using contraception, but peo ple should access the
contraception independently in the private sector. Conclusion: The policy of
the Malinau government to stop the supply of contraceptives to government
health facilities since 2012 is an effort by local governments to increase the
number of inland and border populations. The unavailability of con traceptives
in government health facilities and the limitations of family planning
information, communica tion and education lead to differences in perceptions
between stakeholders, service providers and users. Therefore, the researcher
recommends that the relevant regional apparatus unit do advocacy to legislative
and executive board in Malinau. The local government shall ensure the
availability and quality of family planning services for the community on the
basis of reproductive health rights.
Keywords: policy, supply,
demand, contraceptive use
Penulis: Priscilla Bawing ,
Siswanto Agus Wilopo, Retna Siwi Padmawati
Kode Jurnal: jpkedokterandd170564