Factors Influencing the Selection of Contraceptive Pills in Women of Childbearing Age

Abstract
This research aimed to identify the variables that impact the choosing of oral contraceptives among women of reproductive age in the UPT Puskesmas Karang Rejo, Langkat Regency, working region. This study used an analytical survey (explanatory research) with a cross-sectional design. This research sampled 96 individuals who resided in the Work Area of the Karang Rejo Health Center UPT, Langkat Province. Accidental Sampling sampling method. Apply the chi square test to the analysis. Statistically, multivariate analysis using logistic regression revealed that knowledge (p=0.0060.05), attitude (p=0.0290.05), the role of the officer (p= 0.0300.05), and couple support (p=0.0180.05) were the variables that impacted the choice of contraceptive pill. The most important factor determining the choice of contraceptive pill is the support of the spouse. The result of the research indicates that knowledge, attitude, the role of officers, and partner support have an effect on the choice of contraceptive pills made by women of reproductive age in the Work Area of UPT Puskesmas Karang Rejo, Langkat Regency. For the community and families, it is intended that increasing the husband's participation in the selection and use of contraception would eradicate the misconception that contraception is an issue solely for the wife. Community leaders are anticipated to play a more effective role in enhancing the participation of husbands in the selection of contraceptive methods for their wives.