Hubungan Antara Intensi Kepedulian Terhadap Kesehatan Maternal Dan Kompetensi Interpersonal Bidan Di Desa
Abstract: This study assesses
the effect of interpersonal competency of village midwives on caring intention
toward maternal health. Interpersonal competency creates warm and close
relationship, which makes midwives be having more sensitive feeling patient's
need. Ninety eight village midwives in Kediri District, East Java Province,
participate in this study. Two scales of Likert model are utilized. The Caring
Intention toward Maternal Health Scale has 3 aspects i.e. self objectives to
reach, active efforts to fulfill normative hope; and perceived of control
behavior. The Competency Scale has 5 aspects i.e. initiatives, self disclosure,
assertiveness, giving emotional support, and conflict management. Result of
this study indicates that there is a positive correlation between the
interpersonal competency variable and the caring intention of maternal health
variable (r = 0.628 with p<0.01). The effective contribution from
interpersonal competency to caring intention to achieve is 39.5%, while the
rest percentage is influenced by other factors such as individual differences,
social norms, and also clinical skills.
Penulis: Frandsca Maristha
Josef
Kode Jurnal: jppsikologikepribadiandd050012