Descriptive Study On Family Planning Village of National Population and Family Planning Board Banten Province
Family planning village is one of the miniature forms BKKBN and synergizes with Institutions, working partners, stakeholders of relevant agencies in accordance with regional needs and conditions, and to be implemented at the lowest government level (according prerequisites for determining the locati...
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Published in | KnE Life Sciences |
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Main Authors | , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
Published |
09.10.2019
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Online Access | Get full text |
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Summary: | Family planning village is one of the miniature forms BKKBN and synergizes with Institutions, working partners, stakeholders of relevant agencies in accordance with regional needs and conditions, and to be implemented at the lowest government level (according prerequisites for determining the location of family planning villages) in all districts and cities. This study is an evaluative study with data collection carried out through quantitative and qualitative approaches. Respondents with quantitative data collection were Fertile Age Couples in the family planning village target area. The Evaluation Study of family planning village was held in the Cikentang village, Sayar Village, Taktakan Subdistrict, Serang City and Kadu Seeng village, Talagasari Village, Saketi Subdistrict, Pandeglang District. Program mobilization from the provincial BKKBN with regional area from sub unit is ceremonial and activity development is still integrated with the KKBPK program activities in general. The program achievements according to family planning participation from the tools / methods used after the declaration do not show significant program achievements, which are around 10 – 13 percent of implants and injections, from population administration (ID card) is not complete target. The knowledge and practice of family development after the declaration of the people who joined BKB, BKR, BKL, and UPPKS was very low, rangefrom 1 - 6 percent, while community participation in the family planning village in variousaspectsofactivitiesshowedalowparticipationrateof8percentand14percent. |
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ISSN: | 2413-0877 2413-0877 |
DOI: | 10.18502/kls.v4i13.5269 |