Original Research Article
Year: 2022 | Month: October-December | Volume: 7 | Issue: 4 | Pages: 236-241
DOI: https://doi.org/10.52403/ijshr.20221033
The Influence of Health Education Regarding the Side Effects of Using Hormonal Contraceptives on Knowledge of Couples of Reproductive Age
Dewi Nopiska Lilis1, Ika Murtiyarini2, Lilik Indarwati3
1,2,3Department of Midwifery, Health Polytechnic of Jambi, Indonesia
Corresponding Author: Dewi Nopiska Lilis
ABSTRACT
The high population growth rate is an urgent problem that needs to be addressed immediately. The government's efforts that have been made to overcome this population problem include birth control through the Family Planning program. Hormonal contraception is a contraceptive device or drug that aims to prevent pregnancy which will change the production of hormones in a woman's body during conception. This study aims to determine the effect of health education on the side effects of hormonal contraception on the knowledge of couples of childbearing age in the working area of Kuamang Kuning X Bungo Health Center.
This research is a pre-experimental study with The One Group Pre-test and Post-test Design. The sample in this study was 101 couples of childbearing age (PUS) in the working area of the Kuamang Kuning X Health Center, which was carried out in March-June 2022. Data analysis used was the Paired t-test.
The results showed that before the intervention, there were 52 respondents with good knowledge, and after the intervention, there were 92 respondents with good knowledge. The mean value of knowledge before health education was 10.52; after health education, it increased to 14.13. The results of the Paired t-test were P-value 0.0001 <0.05, meaning that there was an influence of health education regarding the side effects of using hormonal contraception on the knowledge of couples of childbearing age (PUS).
The conclusion of the study is that health education about the side effects of using hormonal contraception can increase knowledge of PUS.
Keywords: Contraception, Couples of Reproductive Age, Knowledge, Health Education