PONED Training is an effort to decrease Mother and Infant Mortality Rate in Central Java which the effectiveness was assessed through post-training evaluation. The aim was to describe the implementation of the training at the workplace. The study used mixed method with concurrent triangulation strategy. Subjects of the study were the participants of the training in 2014 from 10 health centers selected by purposive sampling. The results showed that the average knowledge of the respondents about the training material was approximately 79.5; Respondents' compliance in applying skills of preparation for obstetric-neonatal emergency was 96.3% while skills of stabilization, referral, and transportation of newborns were 25%. Respondents were mostly proficient in handling cases of post partum hemorrhage and hypertension-pre eclampsia (90,9%), while the cases of hyperbilirunemia were the less controllable (27.3%); The implication of the study was to provide information whether the training was beneficial or not and to design better training.
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