Synergy of Midwives and Paraji: Finding the Plurality Side in the Maternal and Child Health Care System

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Kurniawan, Aan [1 ]
Handayani, Lestari [1 ]
Suharmiati [1 ]
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[1] Badan Litbang Kesehatan, Pusat Humaniora Kebijakan Kesehatan & Pemberdayaa, Kemenkes RI, Jl Indrapura 17 Surabaya, Kota Jakarta Pusa, Malaysia
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BULETIN PENELITIAN SISTEM KESEHATAN | 2015年 / 18卷 / 03期
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Delivery Social Insurance Program; Maternal Mortality Rate; Infant Mortality Rate; Paraji;
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R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
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1004 ; 120402 ;
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Background: The government issued a Delivery social insurance program (Jampersal) to reduce the Maternal and Infant Mortality Rate (MMR and IMR). Choice of aid delivery is a midwife or paraji (TBAs) in District Cirinten, Lebak, Banten. This paper reviews the diversity in the system of Maternal and Child Health Service. Methods: descriptive study, conducted in 2012 in the village Cirinten. Conducted in-depth interviews to the midwife and paraji as well as observations of the activities of service delivery by both. Results: Coverage deliveries by health workers in Cirinten health centers was 50.4% in 2011. The concept of 'traditional', 'local' and 'modern' is used to describe the differences between plural MCH system in a community. Three factors related to health seeking behavior that is healing factors, psychological, and sociological. Cirinten community has a continuous historical experience in a belief system that affects the choice of TBAs (paraji). Cultural contact with the medical system affect the view of society through the traditional health care system. Conclusion: Paraji as TBAs in the remote area has a role to be a mediator between the traditional and modern MCH systems. Recomendation: Utilizing paraji to advocate the health care/MCH system to public who still believe in traditional health system through establish communications between them.
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