TY - JOUR UR - http://www.badankebijakan.kemkes.go.id/repositori/id/eprint/5927/ A1 - Alwi, Qomariah ID - bkpkkemkes5927 EP - 147 TI - TEMA BUDAYA YANG MELATARBELAKANGI PERILAKU IBU-IBU PENDUDUK ASLI DALAM PEMELIHARAAN KEHAMILAN DAN PERSALINAN DI KABUPATEN MIMIKA AV - public SP - 137 IS - 3 KW - Budaya KW - perilaku KW - penduduk asli KW - kehamilan KW - persalinan. PB - Badan Penelitian dan Pengembangan Kesehatan JF - Buletin Penelitian Kesehatan N2 - Maternal Mortality Ratio in Indonesia is still high about 300-400 per 100.000 live births. One factor influencing this determinant is the behavior and culture. The objective of this research was to obtain information of culture and care behavior of indigenous mothers during pregnancy, delivery and post natal related to daily activities, food pattern, health check and treatment, and delivery management. The research was based on qualitative ethnography. It was conducted in the two new settlements namely Kwamki Lama and Nayaro villages. The main informant of this study was six mothers from Amungme and Kamoro tribes. They were in stages during seven months or 30 weeks of pregnancy to one month post delivery. Other informants were mothers' families, neighbours, cadres, tribe heads, midwives, nurses, doctors, and related persons from government and private sectors. Data was collected by in-depth interviews, participan obsen'ations and documentations. The findings of this research were people believed that seeking daily food for family was women 's job, while much dietary taboos/myths must be followed. Likewise pregnancy and delivery were women 's affairs, the traditional birth attendants received guidance from the soul, and the blood during delivery might cause dangerous diseases for men and children. The conclusion was the behavior of pregnant and delivering mothers' care was supported by some cultural themes which might bring disadvantages to the mothers' reproductive health due to lack of gender equity. SN - 0125-9695 VL - 35 Y1 - 2007/09// ER -