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Journal : jurnal pendidikan keperawatan indonesia

The Effect of Tactile – Kinesthetic Stimulation on Bone Mineralization, Osteocalcin Levels and Body Height Among Stunting Children Aged 6-11 Months Sutarmi, Sutarmi; Susanto, Hardhono; Mexitalia, Maria; Medise, Bernie
Jurnal Pendidikan Keperawatan Indonesia Vol 10, No 1 (2024): Volume 10, Nomor 1, Juni 2024
Publisher : Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17509/jpki.v10i1.71210

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Introduction: Stunting is growth faltering caused by as poor nutrition, recurrent infections, a lack of psychosocial stimulation. Growth faltering is associated to bone growth disorder.  In order to prevent and overcome stunting not only nutrition but also an adequate stimulation is needed. Objective: This study looked at the effects of tactile–kinesthetic stimulation on bone mineralization, osteocalcin levels and body height among stunting children. Methods: Eighty (80) stunting children (mean of age 8 ± 1,71) were randomly assigned into two groups. Tactile–Kinesthetic Stimulation (TKS) was administrated by trained parents twice daily for three months in the intervention group. The control group was given a routine care of stunting program from public health center. The bone mineralization (osteocalcin serum) and length of body in both groups were measured at enrollment and after week twelve. Results: During three (3) months TKS period, the intervention group had a significant increment in length and osteocalcin serum compared to control group (p 0.005) at 3.17 cm and 11.5 ng/ml respectively. Moreover, this study also showed that providing TKS demonstrated a strong correlation in a positive direction to length. The TKS treatment could increase the body height of stunting children by 86.5%. There was a positive correlation among osteocalcin levels, intake of vitamin A, protein and calcium on improving length (p0.05). Conclusion: TKS was significantly effective in promoting bone mineralization particularly osteocalcin levels and length among stunting children. There was also a strong correlation that TKS could elevate the length of 0.865-times. 
Co-Authors Abdul Hakam Adriyan Pramono Agus Subagio Ahmad Zainuddin Ajoekesoema, Tanti Ali Rosidi Anak Agung Gede Sugianthara Anindita Soetadji Anjani, Gemala Annastasia Ediati Aria Nurahman Hendra Kusuma Arie Nugroho, Arie Arulita Ika Fibriana Athaya, Arina Rezky Bahrudin Bahrudin Banundari Rachmawati Baskoro, Adhi Gunawan Crisdayani, Carissa Putri Deny Yudi Fitranti Dewi, Ni Putu Puspita Adhytiarini Diana Nur Afifah, Diana Nur Djuara P Lubis Dwi Pudjonarko Dwiantoro, Luky Esri Rusminingsih - Etika Ratna Noer Hari Peni Julianti Ign. Riwanto Ignatius Riwanto, Ignatius Iqlima Safitri, Iqlima Iriyanti Harun Kurniawati, Yovie Kusman Ibrahim M. Besari Adi Pramono, M. Besari Adi Mahalul Azam Maria Mexitalia Martha Irene Kartasurya Medise, Bernie Meidiana Dwidiyanti Miftahul Adnan Mohammad Zen Rahfiludin Muhammad Hatta Muniroh, Muflihatul Neni Susilaningsih Noor Pramono Nur Amin, Nur Nurahmatika, Prisma Nyoman Suci Widyastiti Prawara, Ananta Sidhi Radityo Prakoso Rahfilludin, M. Zen Rahima Rahima Rostika Flora Rr. Sri Ratna Rahayu S.Pd. M Kes I Ketut Sudiana . Satyagraha, Muhammad Thifan Sefri Noventi Sofia Setyarsih, Liani Siti Baitul Mukarromah Soeharyo Hadisaputro Solly Aryza Suhartono SUKENDRO SUKENDRO, SUKENDRO Sultana MH Faradz Sumardi Widodo Supriyadi Supriyadi Sutarmi, Sutarmi Syaravina, Elita SyarofilAnam, Moh. Tandiyo Rahayu Tulaar, Angela B. M. Tulaar, Angela Bibiana Maria Udin Bahrudin, Udin Ummu Muntamah Untung Sujianto Wibowo, Judiono Widiastuti Samekto Widyastuti, Trioni Yance Anas Yuswo Supatmo Zetta, Adelia Paradya