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The Effect of Simple Drawing Stimulation on Hand-Eye Coordination in 7-8 Years Children with Mental Retardation in Banyumas Regency Anhar Nur Azizah; Ulfa Azizah
Proceedings Series on Health & Medical Sciences Vol. 5 (2024): Proceedings of the 4th International Nursing and Health Sciences Universitas Muhammad
Publisher : UM Purwokerto Press

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30595/pshms.v5i.987

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Background : The development of hand-eye coordination in children with mental retardation duffers from that of typically developing children. Stimulation is needed to enhance the development of hand-eye coordination. Objective : To prove the effect of simple drawing stimulation on hand-eye coordination in children with mental retardation aged 7-8 years in Banyumas regency. Methods : This quantitative research used a quasi-eksperimental designs with a non-equivalent control group. The respondents in study were children with mental retardation aged 7-8 years in Banyumas regency. The sample cosisted of 32 children, with 16 children in experiment group and 16 in control group, selected using the total sampling technique. Results : Most children with mental retardation had Down Syndrome, accounting for 13 (41%) out of 32 children. Based on the level of mental retardation, mild mental retardation was the most common, with 20 (63%) out of 32 children. Most children were 7 years old, totaling 19 (59%) and the majority were male, with 22 (69%). The results of this study show a significant effect of simple drawing stimulation on hand-eye coordination os indicated by paired sample t-test for both experimental group (0,005) and the control group (0,001) (p ? 0.005). The independent sampel test also yielded a significant value (0,121) (p ? 0,005). Conclusion : Simple drawing stimulation affects the development of hand-eye coordination with a significant value 0,001 (p ? 0.005).
The Effects of Gemar Booklet Media on the Level of Knowledge and Behavior of Mothers in Giving MP-ASI (Complementary food) for 6-12 Months Infants in Arcawinangun Shaulla Salsabila; Ulfa Azizah
Proceedings Series on Health & Medical Sciences Vol. 5 (2024): Proceedings of the 4th International Nursing and Health Sciences Universitas Muhammad
Publisher : UM Purwokerto Press

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30595/pshms.v5i.992

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Background: MP-ASI is a transitional food given when babies are six months old to minimize the risk of malnutrition. One of the success factors in giving MP-ASI is the mother's knowledge regarding the accuracy of the baby's age and the composition contained therein. Food composition, food texture, and frequency of feeding are crucial in the practice of complementary feeding, and in this modern era, mothers still underestimate them. Method: This study used a quantitative method, with a quasi-experimental design with one group pre and post-test. The sample of this research was 46 respondents with a purposive sampling technique. Data analysis used the Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test. Results: The level of knowledge of the intervention group before and after the intervention was given had an average of 6.85 (enough) to 11.83 (good). The behaviour level of the intervention group before and after the intervention had an average of 40.59 (incorrect) to 48.91 (accurate). The p-value of the Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test (0.00) means that booklet media affects the level of knowledge and behaviour. Conclusion: The GEMAR booklet media is influential in efforts to increase the level of knowledge and behaviour of mothers in giving MP-ASI to infants aged 6-12 months.