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Maternal Attitudes Regarding Stimulation: Main Predictors of Postnatal Development Factors in Children Aged 12-60 Months During Covid-19 Pandemic Rusana, Rusana; Aprilianingsih, Nur; Subandi, Ahmad; Ekawati, Heni; Hasinuddin, M.; Ramawati, Dian; Ariani, Ida
Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research Vol 6 No 4 (2024): Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research
Publisher : GLOBAL HEALTH SCIENCE GROUP

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37287/ijghr.v6i4.3663

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Child development can be influenced by postnatal factors such as stimulation mother, which plays an important role, in addition to factors nutritional status and chronic diseases in children. The existence of the COVID-19 pandemic risks increasing the child's pain rate. This study aims to determine the postnatal factors that influence and predominantly affect the development of children aged 12–60 months during the COVID-19 pandemic in the South Cilacap Region. The design used is survey-analytic, with a cross-sectional study. A large sample of 106 mothers and children aged 12–60 months with the cluster random sampling technique. Data was collected based on the results of interviews using a questionnaire via a Google Form link and and measuring child development using the SDIDTK application. Bivariate analysis used chi-square, while multivariate analysis used multiple logistic regression. The results showed that there is a significant influence of, maternal attitudes, knowledge about developmental stimulation and chronic diseases in children on the development of children aged 12–60 months during the COVID-19 pandemic in the South Cilacap Region (pv= 0,005; pv= 0,005; pv= 0,042). There is no influence of nutritional status factors on the development of children aged 12–60 months during the COVID-19 pandemic in the South Cilacap Region (pv= 0,385). The mother's attitude about developmental stimulation is the dominant factor that affects the development of children aged 12–60 months during the COVID-19 pandemic in the South Cilacap Region, Mothers who have a positive attitude towards development have a 69,249 times higher chance of having children with appropriate development compared children's chronic diseases and mothers' knowledge about stimulating children's development (pv= 0,005; α= 0,05; OR= 69,249). Mother's attitude about stimulation is important in child development. Education and knowledge can shape a mother's attitude so that more education is needed to achieve appropriate child development.
Analysis of Factors Influencing Mother's Behavior in Providing Complete Foods and Breastfeeding Practices to Children Aged 6-12 Months in Prevention of Stunting Noviana, Ulva; Hasinuddin, M.; Haris, Mustofa; Ekawati, Heni
Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research Vol 6 No S4 (2024): Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research
Publisher : GLOBAL HEALTH SCIENCE GROUP

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37287/ijghr.v6iS4.3906

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Providing additional food that is not targeted and does not comply with consumption rules can cause nutritional problems.Based on a preliminary study at the Jaddih Community Health Center, it was found that 60% of MP-ASI provision was in the deficient category and breastfeeding practice was 50% in the deficient category. This shows the low level of maternal behavior in providing MP-ASI and breastfeeding practices in preventing stunting.. Objective: This study aims to analyze the factors that influence maternal behavior to prevent stunting, namely attitudes, subjective norms, perceived control, intentions towards providing complementary breast milk and breastfeeding practices in children aged 6-12 months according to the Theory Planned Of Behavior Method: This type of researchis an analytical observational with a cross sectional approach.The population was 144 mothers who had babies aged 6-12 months, withA sample of 122, using purposive sampling technique.Independent variables (attitudes, norms, control, intentions, and behavior) and dependent variables (stunting prevention in providing MP-ASI and breastfeeding practices). Results: The research results of multiple linear regression tests on attitude variables with an intention p value of 0.001<(0.05), H0 is accepted, there is no significant relationship. Subjective norm variable with an intention p value of 0.829>(0.05). H0 is accepted, there is no significant relationship. Perception control variable with an intention p value of 0.004<(0.05). H1 is accepted, there is a significant relationship. Attitude variables, subjective norms, perceived control with intention p value 0.001 <(0.05) of the 3 variables above are simultaneously related. The results of the Spearman rank test for the attitude variable with intention obtained a p value of 0.000 <(0.05). H0 was rejected, there is a significant relationship between intention and behavior, the value r: 0.538 has a strong relationship. Conclusions: Mothers with high intentions have good behavior. This is a factor that influences mother's behaviorin complementary feeding and breastfeeding practices.It is hoped that health workers and those who work in service facilities can contribute to reducing the prevalence of stunting by increasing maternal preventive behavior for babies aged 6-12 months.