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Volume 6, Issue 4 (Suppl)
J Women's Health Care
ISSN: 2167-0420 JWHC, an open access journal
Midwifery Congress 2017
July 20-22, 2017
July 20-22, 2017 Melbourne, Australia
4
th
World Congress on
Midwifery and Women’s Health
Mikopil (miniature contraceptive pill): As the props of family planning counseling
Binta Fadhilatul Ningrum, Nabila A T, Puput Ayu W and Ineke W
Universitas Gadjah Mada, Indonesia
Background:
Contraceptive pill is the second most common contraceptive method after injecting method in Indonesia.
Contraceptive pills have a high effectiveness with a success rate about 99% if it is consumed following the rules. One of fail
factor of contraceptive pills usage is not obeying consumption rules. Obedience is defined as how far consuming the pills
according to the rules which are given by health personnel. Therefore, the distribution quality of CIE (counseling, information
and education) determines the success of pill consumption in carrying out family planning programs. The quality of counseling
by health professionals must be taught in college, however nowadays the props which is used by the students is usually the
original birth control pills that cannot be purchased by freely and it is quite expensive for students. This condition has restricted
the students to practice using the props.
Objective:
Mikopil (Miniature Contraceptive Pill) is created as a props solution for students and health professionals to
improve their skills in counseling, information and education about the pill contraceptive methods.
Methods:
This program used experiment methods to create miniature contraceptive pill as attractive and handy key chain.
The main ingredient of Mikopil is acrylic. The success of this experiment is assessed by indicators of student interest in using
Mikopil.
Results:
Mikopil successfully created in interesting shapes according to plan. Students who had counseling practice on
contraceptive counseling feel interested and helped by the Mikopil.
Conclusion:
Mikopil is very useful for midwifery students because it helps students to practice the skills to provide counseling
on contraceptive pills to consume. The success in counseling will greatly affect the success of contraceptive pills usage.
Biography
Binta Fadhilatul Ningrum began to show interest in healthcare when she started her study in College in Midwifery at Universitas Gadjah Mada, Indonesia. She
was a Project Officer in Collaborative Midwifery Update which held on November 2016 by WHO (World Health Organization) feat IKAMABI (Indonesia Midwifery
Student Organization).
bintafadhilah@gmail.comBinta Fadhilatul Ningrum et al., J Women's Health Care 2017, 6:4 (Suppl)
DOI: 10.4172/2167-0420-C1-005