Jurnal Ners
ISSN 1858-3598
Vol. 9 / No. 1 / Published : 2014-04
Order : 14, and page :97 - 103
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Original Article :
Self control and self efficacy increase mother’s birth labor satisfaction
Author :
- Agustine Ramie*1
- Yati Afiyanti*2
- Hening Pujasari*3
- Jurusan Keperawatan Poltekkes Kemenkes Banjarmasin
- FIK Universitas Indonesia
- FIK Universitas Indonesia
Abstract :
Introduction: Self-control and self-efficacy are necessary for would-be mothers to enhance their birth labor satisfaction. This research was conducted in Ratu Zalecha public hospital in Martapura and in Banjarbaru public hospital in South Borneo with the aim to identify the relationship between self-control and self efficacy on the one hand, and birth labor satisfaction on the other hand. Method: Cross-sectional approach with correlative analysis was applied for this research, using 125 samples chosen from normal childbirth using consecutive sampling techniques. Result: The result of Chi-Square correlation test showed that there were some relationships between self-control as well as self-efficacy and birth labor satisfaction (ρ value 0.002,α: 0.05) and (ρ value 0.000, α: 0.05). There were four variables resulted from double logistic analytical regression that play significant roles in birth labor satisfaction, i.e., self-control, self-efficacy, family income, and parity. Discussion: The most influencing variable in birth labor satisfaction was family income. Labor carers should provide enough support so that would-be mothers can view the process of childbirth as a positive and pleasant experience; hence, birth labor satisfaction will surely be tremendous.
Keyword :
birth labor satisfaction, self-control, self-efficacy,
References :
Sastroasmoro, S. & Ismael, S.,(2011) Dasar-dasar metodologi penelitian klinis Jakarta : Sagung Seto
Bandura, A.,(1994) Self-efficacy. In V.S. Ramachaudran (Ed.), Encyclopedia of human behavior (Vol. 4, pp. 71-81) New York : Academic Press
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