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Deteksi Dini Kanker Pada Anak Lina Mahayaty; Ethyca Sari; Budi Artini; Wijar Prasetyo; Retty Nirmala Santiasari
Pelita Abdi Masyarakat Vol. 2 No. 2 (2022): Mei 2022
Publisher : Pelita Medika

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Background: Cancer is a malignant disease that often causes death. Not only attacks adults, cancer also attacks children. The death rate is more than 50 percent. The high mortality rate in children due to cancer can be caused by parents' ignorance of the symptoms of the disease. The purpose of community service activities is to increase the knowledge of PKK mothers who have children aged 3-5 years about early detection of cancer in children in Puri Menganti Indah Housing, Wonokoyo District, Gresik Regency. Method : This counseling is carried out using the lecture method using power point media and leaflets Result: This outreach activity is running optimally, marked by an increase in respondents' understanding. Based on the results, it was found that 19 people had less knowledge (65%) while after education there were 23 people (79%) very good knowledge and 6 people (21%). Conclusion: Health education activities on Early Detection of Cancer in Children can continue to be carried out to improve knowledge of PKK mothers in Puri Menganti Indah Housing, Wonokoyo District, Gresik Regency
Understanding Parenteral Behavior Changes Through Supplementary Feeding: A Small Group Discussion Lina Mahayaty; Taufan Citra Darmawan; Retty Nirmala Santiasari; Niko Wahyu Prasetyo
Nursing and Health Sciences Journal (NHSJ) Vol. 4 No. 2 (2024): June 2024
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Supplementary Feeding (SF) is a program providing additional food to groups in need of nutritional supplements, especially malnourished children. For malnourished children, food provision is one way to prevent growth and developmental problems. This study aims to evaluate the effect of health education on supplementary feeding using the SGD method on parental behavior. This research method employs a pre-experimental design with a One Group Pre-Post Test approach involving 32 parent respondents with children exhibiting poor or inadequate nutrition status at the Integrated Health Post for Toddlers “Posyandu Balita”. This research use Parrent Behaviour Questionnaire (PBQ). The PBQ is a 38 item self-report instrument which assesses the importance of specific parenting behaviors, this questionnaire showing a valid and reliable (Cronbach’s α > 0.7) structure. The Wilcoxon Test yielded a result of p = 0.000021 with a significance level of p < 0.05, indicating an impact on parental behavior in providing SF at the Integrated Health Post for Toddlers. Health education through the SGD method enhances parental understanding of the importance of SF consumption for toddlers. Through the SDG method, parents can share experiences and increase awareness of the importance of providing supplementary feeding, particularly to toddlers experiencing malnutrition. It is hoped that this research will encourage parents to be more proactive in meeting the nutritional needs of their children.