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Effectiveness Of Socialization Of Immunization Of Pentavalen Continued By Health Persons To Mother's Compliance Batita In Working Center Health Center Community Beji Malang, East Java Sutikno, Agus; Haida, Ana Ifa Nurul; Sari, Dian Yovita
Journal Of Nursing Practice Vol. 1 No. 2 (2018): Journal Of Nursing Practice
Publisher : Institut Ilmu Kesehatan STRADA Indonesia

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Background: Pentavalent vaccine has several types of diseases, namely diphtheria, pertussis, tetanus, hepatitis B, inflammation of the brain and pneumonia. However.Forhalalisasi socialization and provision of immunization pentavalen. Purpose : This study aims to find out how the effectiveness of socialization pentavalen immunization by health workers to toddlers in the working area Beji Puskesmas Kota Batu. Methods : This research was analytic observational with cross sectional approach (one group pre test - post test design) was done to Mrs. Batita in working area BejiPuskesmas Town of Batu in May to June 2017. Respondents were selected in total sampling and conducted questionnaire by using observation sheet before and after further Pentavalen immunization socialization for measurement of Batita mother in immunization implementation. Data collection using using pre-post observation sheet and the result in analysis by using Paired Sample T-test, the significant level used is 95% with value ? 0, 05. Result : The result of the research shows that before the implementation of Pentavalen Socialization on 17 batitae 17 respondents (30,9%) and the last socialization of Pentavalen to IbuBatita as many as 45 respondents (81,8%), there is significant correlation between effectivity of pentavalent immunization socialization by health worker against Batita housewife in working area Beji Puskesmas Kota Batu p value = 0.000 and ? = 0,05. Conclusion : In this study the implementation of immunization socialization. IbuBatita will increase awareness and awareness of IbuBatita to immunize her baby in Posyandu or other health services that serve immunization
Family Coping Mechanism Reviewed From Family Readiness In Children With Chronic Disease Saputro, Heri; Haida, Ana Ifa Nurul; Yalestyarini, Eva Agustina; Wardani, Lingga Kusuma
Journal of Global Research in Public Health Vol. 5 No. 2 (2020): December
Publisher : Universitas STRADA Indonesia

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Chronic illness in children has an impact on families such as social, economic, and psychological impacts. This impact can lead to negative emotions such as sadness, stress and even depression. Family readiness is the ability of the family both physically and mentally in the face of something that happens to family members. The purpose of this study to know the relation of family coping mechanism in terms of family readiness in children with chronic diseases in the Nusa Indah Room of Hospital Level II dr. Soepraoen of Malang. The research design uses correlational analytics with cross sectional approach. The population is the whole family of children with chronic disease in Nusa Indah Room, Hospital dr. Soepraoen of Malang with sample amounted to 44 respondents and taken by purposive sampling. Data collection using questioner then analyzed by chi square test. The result showed that family readness in children with chronic disease mostly (70,5%) ready, family coping mechanism mostly (61,4%) adaptive category. The result of the analysis showed that there was a significant correlation between family readness with family coping mechanism in children with chronic disease with p (sig.) 0,000<0,05. The more ready family then the more positive (adaptive) coping mechanisms that are formed by families in children with chronic diseases. Family readiness is a very important aspect to support the formation of adaptive coping mechanisms in families with children suffering from chronic diseases