Background: Neonatal care visit is one of the efforts to reduce the neonatal mortality rate. In Indonesia, few studies have analyzed neonatal care visits by region in the last decade. The purpose of this study was to analyze factors associated with neonatal care visits by region in Indonesia.
Method: This study was a quantitative study with a cross-sectional design. It used secondary data from Riskedas (Basic Health Research). The total sample size was 64,321 female respondents of childbearing age who had babies aged 29 days to 59 months. The dependent variable was the completeness of neonatal care visits measured through at least one at the first neonatal care visit (KN 1), at least one at the second neonatal care visit (KN 2), and at least one at the third neonatal care visit (KN 3). Data were analysed using a statistical binary logistic regression test.
Results: The respondents who had complete neonatal care visits in Indonesia was 47.9%. The region with the highest proportion was Java-Bali at 58.5%, while the region with the lowest proportion was Papua at 23.8%. Variables influencing the completeness of neonatal care visits were delivery attendant, urban residence, secondary and higher education background, parity, delivery at a healthcare facility and compete antenatal care visits. Of these variables, delivery attendant (p < 0.05) was the most significant variable in all regions.
Conclusion: This study showed that there were significant differences in complete neonatal care visits between regions in particularly between the ones in the west and east part of Indonesia. The government is expected to be able to provide equal distribution of and access to health facilities in rural and eastern Indonesia, especially neonatal services.
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