The Impact of Health Education About Stunting Towards Mothers’ Self Efficacy and Toddler Development

Wahyunia Utami, Nendhi and Rahmadhena, Melisa Putri (2019) The Impact of Health Education About Stunting Towards Mothers’ Self Efficacy and Toddler Development. In: THE FIRST ASIA – PASIFIC PARTNERSHIP ON HEALTH AND NUTRITION IMPROVEMENT (APHNI) CONFERENCE, 3 OKTOBER 2019, YOGYAKARTA.

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Abstract

Background: Stunting is a chronic condition that shows the growth delay due to long-term mal-nutrition. Stunting relates to morbidity, mortality rate and mental and motoric growth obstruction. The delay of motoric development can cause the delay in children’s motoric ability on their group age. Based on the basic health research data, stunting rate in Sleman Region is 11.9%. The importance of health education to community is expected to be continued from exclusive breastfeeding period to complementary food. Objectives: The aim of this study was to understand the impact of health education about stunting towards mothers’ self efficacy and toddler development. Methods: Research subjects were determined toddler with stunting on weight and height. The number of the subjects were etermined by hypothesis different test of two roups with 62 subject each to be measured their development using KPSP and given the health education to their parents and then to be observed. The sampling technique used simple randomized. This research was descriptive research. Anthropometry measurement were done twice a week by trained worker. Energy absorption measurement and eating frequency used food record method and food frequency questionnaire. Results: The result showed the positive impact and statistically significant between health education to mothers with toddler with stunting who had been given companionship and toddler with development problem. The statistic showed p=0,002. The result also show the significant difference between self efficacy before and after health education was given with p value <0,05. Mother’s self efficacy affects the toddler development. This research is expected can reduce the number of stunting and able to empower mothers to be more concern about toddlers’ development and their nutrition needs. Conclusions: No relationship massage perineum with rupture perineum. Keywords: Health Education, Stunting, Self Efficacy,Toddler development

Item Type: Conference or Workshop Item (Paper)
Additional Information: Publisher: Faculty of Health Sciences Alma Ata University Jl. Brawijaya 99, Yogyakarta 55183 Telp : (+62274) 434 2288,(0274) 434 2270 Email : uaa@almaata.ac.id ISBN: 978-623-223-055-2
Subjects: ILMU ILMU KESEHATAN > ILMU KEBIDANAN
Divisions: FAKULTAS ILMU-ILMU KESEHATAN > PRODI D3 ILMU KEBIDANAN
Depositing User: Awan Megantoro AMd
Date Deposited: 20 Aug 2020 04:12
Last Modified: 20 Aug 2020 04:12
URI: http://elibrary.almaata.ac.id/id/eprint/1929

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