2023
DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2022-067959
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Optimal utilization of maternal health service in Indonesia: a cross-sectional study of Riskesdas 2018

Ni Ketut Aryastami,
Rofingatul Mubasyiroh

Abstract: ObjectiveThis paper analyses the optimal utilization of maternal health services in Indonesia from 2015 to 2018.DesignNational cross-sectional study.SettingThis study takes place in 34 provinces in Indonesia.ParticipantsThe population in this study were mothers in all household members in Basic Health Research of Riskesdas 2018. The sample was all mothers who had a live birth within 5 years before data collection (1 January 2013 to July 2018) and had complete data. The number of samples analysed was 70 878.Pri… Show more

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“…The earlier examination indicated a substantial enhancement in maternal health service utilization due to the implementation of JKN ( 16 , 17 ). A recent study by Aryastami and Mubasyiroh ( 16 ) utilized data from the 2018 Basic Health Research of Riskesdas and suggested that women with health insurance may be more likely to utilize maternal health services optimally. Another paper by Anindya et al ( 17 ) assessed the impact of Indonesia’s National Health Scheme on access to maternal health services.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The earlier examination indicated a substantial enhancement in maternal health service utilization due to the implementation of JKN ( 16 , 17 ). A recent study by Aryastami and Mubasyiroh ( 16 ) utilized data from the 2018 Basic Health Research of Riskesdas and suggested that women with health insurance may be more likely to utilize maternal health services optimally. Another paper by Anindya et al ( 17 ) assessed the impact of Indonesia’s National Health Scheme on access to maternal health services.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%