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THE MOTHER'S KNOWLEDGE LEVEL, THE ROLE OF HEALTH OFFICER AND THE BEHAVIOUR OF USING MONOSODIUM GLUTAMATE (MSG) FOR CUISINES I Nyoman Adiyasa; Lalu Khairul Abdi; Ririn Fujiawati
Jurnal Kesehatan Prima Vol 10, No 2 (2016): Jurnal Kesehatan Prima
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Abstract : According to John Olney’s research  (1996) MSG is given as food to the baby of white mouse, if it is given at  high dose (0.5 g / kg body weight / day) or at higher dose, it can cause damage to some nerve cells, especially the section of the brain called the hypothalamus. The parts of the brain that are responsible become central of appetite control, temperature, and other vital functions. This study aims to describe the mother's of knowledge level, the role of health workers and the behaviour of using monosodium glutamate (MSG) for foods. This study was conducted on March 2014 in the Rural Area of West Perampuan, Perampuan village, Labuapi Sub-District of West Lombok Regency. This study used descriptive and observational cross-sectional approach. The number of sample on this study was 80 samples. The sample collection was conducted by systematic random sampling. the data collection gained from interview and questionnaire. The age of the samples was mostly over > 35 year as many as 52 people (65%). Most of the samples education was 50 people on elementary level (62.5%), and most of the sample worked as a housewife, as many as 46 people (57.5%). The level of knowledge of the sample was still in the low category, as many as 52 people (65.0%). Health workers did not play a role. Total sample was 100% added monosodium glutamate (MSG) for their foods and as many as 69 people (86.25%) were added MSG for their foods in accordance with the optimum dose of 0.1 to 0.8% of the volume of the food. the result of the research was most of the mothers were still lack of knowledge of using monosodium glutamate (MSG) and health workers did not play a role. However, the mothers’behaviour to use monosodium glutamate was still relatively safe.
The Effect of Nutrition Training on The Mothers Knowledge Whose Children Are Picky Eaters Reni Sofiyatin; Lalu Khairul Abdi
Jurnal Kesehatan Prima Vol 16, No 1 (2022): FEBRUARY
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32807/jkp.v16i1.838

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Background: Preschool age (4-6 years) children experience several eating problems, one of which is picky eating. One of the factors that influence picky eater behavior in children is the practice of parenting practices adopted by parents. A good mother's knowledge the expected to shape attitudes and behaviors that can shape children's excellent and healthy eating habits. Objectives: The study of the effect of nutrition training on mothers on the knowledge of mothers whose children experience picky eating. Method: Quasi-experimental research design with pre-post only group design, statistical analysis using Paired T-Test. Results: The level of knowledge of mothers before training with fewer categories was 19 people (63%); after training, the level of knowledge was 19 people (64%) and good one person (3%). Training effects increase the knowledge of mothers whose children experience picky eating (p = 0.006 <α = 0.05). Before training, the average knowledge score was 53 points, increasing to 61.3 points after training with an average increase of 8.3 points. Conclusion: Training increases the knowledge of mothers whose children experience picky eating (p = 0.006 <α = 0.05). 
PENGARUH PENYULUHAN DENGAN MEDIA AUDIO VISUAL DAN KONVENSIONAL TERHADAP PENGETAHUAN IBU ANAK BALITA TIDAK NAIK BERAT BADAN (T1 DAN T2) DI WILAYAH PUSK. PENIMBUNG KABUPATEN LOMBOK BARAT (NTB) Susilo Wirawan; Lalu Khairul Abdi; Ni Ketut Sri Sulendri
Jurnal Kesehatan Prima Vol 8, No 2 (2014): Jurnal Kesehatan Prima
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Abstract: Consultation intervention using audio-visual media is one of the methods that can be carried out as an effort to enhance the society especially family (i.e. housewife) to be able to play the role as an innovator in her own household. Audio-visual is the best assistive tool nowadays. Along with the rapid development of technology, consultation using audio-visual media must also be developed at this moment. Objective of this research is to know the influence of consultations using audio-visual and conventional media on the knowledge of mothers having toddlers with non-rising weight in Penimbung Public Heath Center’s operational area, West Lombok Regency. The research was carried out in Penimbung Public Health Center’s operational area i.e. Dopang Village and Gelangsar Village in approximately 6 months, from June to November 2012. This research applied the true experimental design using pretest-posttest with control group design. The population number was 91 subjects and the samples were 60 subjects. The method of consultation used was group consultation, in which the first group (20 subjects) used audio-visual media, the second group (20 subjects) used conventional media and the third group (20 subjects) were not given any treatment at all. Data was processed using the Independent Sample t-Test statistical analysis to compare the means or average score of the knowledge of mothers among the groups, both prior to the consultation and after the consultation has been carried out. Subsequently, Paired Sample t-Test statistical analysis was used to compare the average result of the pretest with the posttest in the case group and the control group.The toddlers’ ages were between 9-57 months and half of them (50%) were first born. The mothers’ occupation were mostly (88%) housewives and some of them (38.3%) have finished junior high school/its equivalent. There was no difference in the knowledge average of mothers (posttest) after consultations using audio-visual and conventional media were conducted. There was a difference in the knowledge average of mothers (posttest) after audio-visual consultation was conducted in the control group. There was an influence seen in the increase of knowledge average of mothers when compared before and after the consultations have been conducted, both in the consultation groups using audio-visual and conventional media. The frequency of consultation conducted by the nutritionist in Penimbung Public Health Center should be increased to increase the knowledge of mothers, both by using conventional and audio-visual media. Alternative consultation media should created. One of the alternatives created is audio-visual media with an enhanced format to suit the condition of the local area because the audio-visual media that is used during this research is still simple.
The Effectiveness of Brainstorming Methods Through KIA Book Media in Increasing Pregnant Women's Knowledge About 1000 HPK to Prevent Stunting Mardiansyah, Mardiansyah; Abdi, Lalu Khairul; Saimi, Saimi
Jurnal Kesehatan Prima Vol 18, No 2 (2024): AUGUST
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32807/jkp.v18i2.1704

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In West Nusa Tenggara the prevalence of stunting is placed seventh with a frequency of 33.49%, whereas the prevalence of stunting in Indonesia is 30.8%, according to Riskesdas 2018. A useful strategy for raising awareness and preventing stunting problems is to use KIA book media to facilitate brainstorming sessions for 1000 HPK. To ascertain the impact of counseling on 1000 HPK (First Day of Life) participants' knowledge of reducing stunting at the Narmada Community Health Center Working Area through the use of the KIA book media and the brainstorming approach. Nonequivalent Control Group Design is the research method utilized in quasi-experimental design studies. There were 112 research targets as the research subjects. A questionnaire was the tool utilized. The independent sample t-test and the paired sample t-test were used to test the data. Findings from Research. There were four people (7.14%), eighteen people (32.14%), and thirty-four people (60.71%) who knew about pregnant women before treatment for the poor category. Following the intervention, it rose to fall into one of three categories: less than none, moderate (consisting of 11 individuals/19.64%), and good (consisting of 45 individuals (80.36%). The results of statistical tests utilizing the paired sample t-test show that there is a significant influence between the usage of KIA book media at 1000 HPK and brainstorming approaches, with a p value of 0.000 < 0.05. Pregnant women's knowledge increased after counseling with the brainstorming method using KIA book media, according to the analysis's results, which also indicate a substantial difference in the women's knowledge before and after counseling.
The Effect of Nutrition Counseling Using "My Plate Media Content" on Nutritional Knowledge Levels of Mothers of Toddlers Participating in Nutrition Classes Abdi, Lalu Khairul; Amalia, Yanti; Darni, Joyeti; Suhaema, Suhaema
Jurnal Kesehatan Prima Vol 18, No 2 (2024): AUGUST
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32807/jkp.v18i2.1535

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The level of knowledge or lifestyle can lead to a pattern of multiple nutritional problems. Indonesia currently has a triple burden of nutrition problems, namely stunting, wasting and underweight as well as micronutrient deficiencies such as anemia. Data from the EPPBGM results of the Madapangga Health Center in August 2022 there were 2058 toddler targets, from these data showed 227 people (11.03%) targets experiencing underweigh, 157 people (7.63%) stunting, and 233 people (11.32%) wasting. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of nutrition counseling using media contents of my plate on the level of nutritional knowledge of mothers of toddlers participating in nutrition classes.The research method used is a quasi experiment design with a Non Equivalent Control Group Design. Activities were carried out in February-March 2023, for 3 weeks with 3 meetings in each group with 60 research subjects consisting of 30 people in the treatment group and 30 people in the control group. The analysis used in this study was the Independent t test on 60 respondents in two classes, to determine the effect before and after providing nutritional counseling. The intervention provided was in the form of providing counseling with the "My Plate Contents" media for the treatment group and providing counseling without the "My Plate Contents" media for the control group. Data collection used questionnaires to measure the level of knowledge.Based on the results of the study, the level of knowledge of mothers of toddlers increased after being given nutritional counseling using media contents of my plate obtained p < 0.05, namely 0.026 < 0.05. Based on the Independent t Test test, it was concluded that there was an influence before and after counseling on the knowledge of mothers under five. So that the conclusion is that there is a significant effect of nutrition counseling using "Media Isi Piringku" on the level of nutritional knowledge of mothers participating in nutrition classes in the work area of the Madapangga Health Center, Bima Regency.
The Effect of Nutrition Counseling Using "My Plate Media Content" on Nutritional Knowledge Levels of Mothers of Toddlers Participating in Nutrition Classes Abdi, Lalu Khairul; Amalia, Yanti; Darni, Joyeti; Suhaema, Suhaema
Jurnal Kesehatan Prima Vol. 18 No. 2 (2024): AUGUST
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32807/jkp.v18i2.1535

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The level of knowledge or lifestyle can lead to a pattern of multiple nutritional problems. Indonesia currently has a triple burden of nutrition problems, namely stunting, wasting and underweight as well as micronutrient deficiencies such as anemia. Data from the EPPBGM results of the Madapangga Health Center in August 2022 there were 2058 toddler targets, from these data showed 227 people (11.03%) targets experiencing underweigh, 157 people (7.63%) stunting, and 233 people (11.32%) wasting. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of nutrition counseling using media contents of my plate on the level of nutritional knowledge of mothers of toddlers participating in nutrition classes.The research method used is a quasi experiment design with a Non Equivalent Control Group Design. Activities were carried out in February-March 2023, for 3 weeks with 3 meetings in each group with 60 research subjects consisting of 30 people in the treatment group and 30 people in the control group. The analysis used in this study was the Independent t test on 60 respondents in two classes, to determine the effect before and after providing nutritional counseling. The intervention provided was in the form of providing counseling with the "My Plate Contents" media for the treatment group and providing counseling without the "My Plate Contents" media for the control group. Data collection used questionnaires to measure the level of knowledge.Based on the results of the study, the level of knowledge of mothers of toddlers increased after being given nutritional counseling using media contents of my plate obtained p < 0.05, namely 0.026 < 0.05. Based on the Independent t Test test, it was concluded that there was an influence before and after counseling on the knowledge of mothers under five. So that the conclusion is that there is a significant effect of nutrition counseling using "Media Isi Piringku" on the level of nutritional knowledge of mothers participating in nutrition classes in the work area of the Madapangga Health Center, Bima Regency.
The Effectiveness of Brainstorming Methods Through KIA Book Media in Increasing Pregnant Women's Knowledge About 1000 HPK to Prevent Stunting Mardiansyah, Mardiansyah; Abdi, Lalu Khairul; Saimi, Saimi
Jurnal Kesehatan Prima Vol. 18 No. 2 (2024): AUGUST
Publisher : poltekkes kemenkes mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32807/jkp.v18i2.1704

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In West Nusa Tenggara the prevalence of stunting is placed seventh with a frequency of 33.49%, whereas the prevalence of stunting in Indonesia is 30.8%, according to Riskesdas 2018. A useful strategy for raising awareness and preventing stunting problems is to use KIA book media to facilitate brainstorming sessions for 1000 HPK. To ascertain the impact of counseling on 1000 HPK (First Day of Life) participants' knowledge of reducing stunting at the Narmada Community Health Center Working Area through the use of the KIA book media and the brainstorming approach. Nonequivalent Control Group Design is the research method utilized in quasi-experimental design studies. There were 112 research targets as the research subjects. A questionnaire was the tool utilized. The independent sample t-test and the paired sample t-test were used to test the data. Findings from Research. There were four people (7.14%), eighteen people (32.14%), and thirty-four people (60.71%) who knew about pregnant women before treatment for the poor category. Following the intervention, it rose to fall into one of three categories: less than none, moderate (consisting of 11 individuals/19.64%), and good (consisting of 45 individuals (80.36%). The results of statistical tests utilizing the paired sample t-test show that there is a significant influence between the usage of KIA book media at 1000 HPK and brainstorming approaches, with a p value of 0.000 < 0.05. Pregnant women's knowledge increased after counseling with the brainstorming method using KIA book media, according to the analysis's results, which also indicate a substantial difference in the women's knowledge before and after counseling.