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The Relationship between the Role of Health Workers and Family Support in the Detection of Development and Development in children Ria Angelina Marbun
Healthy-Mu Journal Vol. 4 No. 2 (2021)
Publisher : MBUnivPress

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35747/hmj.v4i2.7

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Toddler age is a period that lasts quickly and will not be repeated, so it is called the golden age. The incidence of growth and development disorders is currently quite high in Indonesia. The impact of not doing growth and development checks is that they cannot detect growth and development deviations in toddlers so that there are permanent deviations. The research objective was to analyze the relationship between the role of health workers and family support in early detection of toddler song development. This type of quantitative research with analytic survey design. This study used a cross sectional approach, with the sampling used was purposive sampling technique. The results of the research on the variable role of health workers obtained a positive role as many as 49 people (55.1%), while the variable family support for respondents who supported as many as 52 people (58.4%). The statistical test results obtained by the value of p = 0.013, it can be concluded that there is a significant relationship between the role of health workers and family support in early detection of toddler growth and development. Research on the provision of early stimulation in the first year of life is effective in increasing the mental and psychomotor development index of infants. In addition, the presence of children who experience delays during their growth and development can be caused by a lack of parental care in stimulating their growth and development. The research suggest the need for an increase in training programs in the detection of growth and development, programs routed by families and even visits to PAUD / kindergartens online or in person.
Implementation of The Toddler Growth Stimulation Program During The Covid 19 Pandemic Period, Manggahang Village, Bandung Regency in 2020 ria angelina marbun
Healthy-Mu Journal Vol. 5 No. 2 (2022)
Publisher : MBUnivPress

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35747/hmj.v5i2.208

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Growth and development at the age of toddlers can be a determinant of the success of a child's growth and development at a later stage. Research conducted by Soccoro, et al in the Philippines proved that there was an increase in psychosocial development by 6-11% in children aged 0-4 years who were stimulated for 2 years. Efforts to increase the prevention of growth and development deviations in children under five need to be checked regularly, namely in children less than 24 months it is done every 3 months according to schedule and children aged 24-72 months it is done every 6 months. This activity can be carried out several times in 1 month. The research objectives are study was to identify the schedule and implementation of the early detection program for child development during the COVID-19 pandemic in Bandung Regency. This type of research is descriptive non-analytic research with cross sectional quantitative method. Determination of the sample according to the sample criteria amounted to 43 mothers of children under five. Univariate analysis to determine the schedule for the implementation of the SDIDTK simulation at the age of 0-2 years, and ages 2-6 years, as well as the frequency distribution and to see the implementation variables of the simulation of early detection of growth and development of toddlers during the pandemic. The results showed that almost all 38 respondents (88%) supported the implementation of the detection of growth and development of toddlers, while only 5 (12%) did not support the implementation of the detection of growth and development of toddlers during the covid 19 pandemic. One of the efforts to prevent developmental disorders in infants and toddlers is to monitor growth and development even in the condition of the covid 19 pandemic in the area. Detection and simulation of child development is carried out routinely, not only for children with disorders but also for all toddlers every 6 months according to the age of the toddler. The research suggestion is that the puskesmas can monitor the implementation schedule for the detection of growth and development periodically with the help of health cadres. For educational institutions, it can be a reference for detecting growth and development of toddlers in lecture material and for further researchers, it is expected to be able to analyze factors related to the implementation of detection of growth and development in children in the condition of the covid 19 pandemic in the area.
The Relationship between the Role of Health Workers and Family Support in the Detection of Development and Development in children Ria Angelina Marbun
Healthy-Mu Journal Vol. 4 No. 2 (2021)
Publisher : MBUnivPress

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35747/hmj.v4i2.7

Abstract

Toddler age is a period that lasts quickly and will not be repeated, so it is called the golden age. The incidence of growth and development disorders is currently quite high in Indonesia. The impact of not doing growth and development checks is that they cannot detect growth and development deviations in toddlers so that there are permanent deviations. The research objective was to analyze the relationship between the role of health workers and family support in early detection of toddler song development. This type of quantitative research with analytic survey design. This study used a cross sectional approach, with the sampling used was purposive sampling technique. The results of the research on the variable role of health workers obtained a positive role as many as 49 people (55.1%), while the variable family support for respondents who supported as many as 52 people (58.4%). The statistical test results obtained by the value of p = 0.013, it can be concluded that there is a significant relationship between the role of health workers and family support in early detection of toddler growth and development. Research on the provision of early stimulation in the first year of life is effective in increasing the mental and psychomotor development index of infants. In addition, the presence of children who experience delays during their growth and development can be caused by a lack of parental care in stimulating their growth and development. The research suggest the need for an increase in training programs in the detection of growth and development, programs routed by families and even visits to PAUD / kindergartens online or in person.
Implementation of The Toddler Growth Stimulation Program During The Covid 19 Pandemic Period, Manggahang Village, Bandung Regency in 2020 ria angelina marbun
Healthy-Mu Journal Vol. 5 No. 2 (2022)
Publisher : MBUnivPress

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35747/hmj.v5i2.208

Abstract

Growth and development at the age of toddlers can be a determinant of the success of a child's growth and development at a later stage. Research conducted by Soccoro, et al in the Philippines proved that there was an increase in psychosocial development by 6-11% in children aged 0-4 years who were stimulated for 2 years. Efforts to increase the prevention of growth and development deviations in children under five need to be checked regularly, namely in children less than 24 months it is done every 3 months according to schedule and children aged 24-72 months it is done every 6 months. This activity can be carried out several times in 1 month. The research objectives are study was to identify the schedule and implementation of the early detection program for child development during the COVID-19 pandemic in Bandung Regency. This type of research is descriptive non-analytic research with cross sectional quantitative method. Determination of the sample according to the sample criteria amounted to 43 mothers of children under five. Univariate analysis to determine the schedule for the implementation of the SDIDTK simulation at the age of 0-2 years, and ages 2-6 years, as well as the frequency distribution and to see the implementation variables of the simulation of early detection of growth and development of toddlers during the pandemic. The results showed that almost all 38 respondents (88%) supported the implementation of the detection of growth and development of toddlers, while only 5 (12%) did not support the implementation of the detection of growth and development of toddlers during the covid 19 pandemic. One of the efforts to prevent developmental disorders in infants and toddlers is to monitor growth and development even in the condition of the covid 19 pandemic in the area. Detection and simulation of child development is carried out routinely, not only for children with disorders but also for all toddlers every 6 months according to the age of the toddler. The research suggestion is that the puskesmas can monitor the implementation schedule for the detection of growth and development periodically with the help of health cadres. For educational institutions, it can be a reference for detecting growth and development of toddlers in lecture material and for further researchers, it is expected to be able to analyze factors related to the implementation of detection of growth and development in children in the condition of the covid 19 pandemic in the area.