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The Right Prescription for Family Bliss: A Cross-Sectional Study on Community Satisfaction in Indonesian Family Planning Programs

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  • Nyigit Wudi Amini

    (Human Resources Development Doctoral Program, Postgraduate School, Universitas Airlangga, Surabaya 60286, Indonesia)

  • Falih Suaedi

    (Department of Public Administration, Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Universitas Airlangga, Surabaya 60286, Indonesia)

  • Erna Setijaningrum

    (Department of Public Administration, Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Universitas Airlangga, Surabaya 60286, Indonesia)

Abstract

Although significant progress has been achieved over many decades, sustaining the success of family planning programs in Indonesia requires a deep understanding of the factors that influence community satisfaction among those involved. This study surveyed 503 Family Planning Field Workers (PKBs) across Indonesia’s regions to identify the main factors encouraging satisfaction among communities participating in these programs. A structured online questionnaire was distributed to collect data on the sociodemographic factors influencing satisfaction, which were then analyzed using multiple linear regression. The results showed that effective follow-up on community feedback (β = 0.233, p < 0.001), implementing a rights-based approach (β = 0.207, p < 0.001), enabling community participation (β = 0.147, p < 0.001), collaborating with healthcare providers and facilities (β = 0.159, p < 0.001), and monitoring and evaluating programs (β = 0.155, p < 0.001) were significant positive predictors. More notable, the regression model accounted for a considerable 74.7% of the variation in community satisfaction, pointing to how significant the explanatory power of the identified factors was in predicting the level of satisfaction among communities participating in family planning programs. Actions must be developed to enhance reproductive health and manage population growth by focusing on key factors such as responsive communication, rights, integrated services, community involvement, and evaluations, which are what matters most for family planning programs.

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  • Nyigit Wudi Amini & Falih Suaedi & Erna Setijaningrum, 2024. "The Right Prescription for Family Bliss: A Cross-Sectional Study on Community Satisfaction in Indonesian Family Planning Programs," Social Sciences, MDPI, vol. 13(6), pages 1-22, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jscscx:v:13:y:2024:i:6:p:325-:d:1418849
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