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Overview Of Clean And Healthy Living Behaviors In Coastal Communities In Sibolga City In 2020 Della Winda Gultom; Herlina; Nurul Hikmah Simatupang
Science Midwifery Vol 9 No 1, Oktober (2020): Science Midwifery
Publisher : Institute of Computer Science (IOCS)

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Clean and healthy living behavior is an action that is carried out consciously so that a person and the community are independent in health and can play an active role in improving health in the community environment. This study aims to identify a picture of clean and healthy living behaviors in coastal communities in Sibolga City. The design of this study is descriptive quantitative. Sampling technique with non probability sampling technique with purposive sampling approach with a total sample of 92 people. This research was conducted from July to October 2020. Data collection was carried out by providing questionnaires about PHBS to willing respondents. The questionnaire consists of respondents' demographic data, knowledge questionnaires, attitude questionnaires, and action questionnaires. The results showed that the majority of coastal communities in Sibolga City had good knowledge, namely 90 respondents (97.8%), positive attitudes, namely 92 people (100%), and community actions were included in the good category, namely as many as 78 people (84.7%) about Clean and Healthy Living Behavior. From the results of the study, it is hoped that the community can increase knowledge, attitudes, and actions in behaving clean and healthy.
Relationship Of Children's Eating Patterns During The Covid-19 Pandemic With The Nutritional Status Of Preschool Age Children In Tugala Village, Sirombu District, West Nias Regency 2022 Herlina
Science Midwifery Vol 10 No 5 (2022): December: Science Midwifery
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Monitoring the nutritional status of children at the West Nias Health Office is carried out twice a year in February and August. Monitoring was carried out to determine the nutritional status of children in every region in West Nias Regency and to find out some descriptions of the prevalence of children's nutritional status with several indicators. Indicators that can be used to determine the nutritional status of children in the area can be seen from indicators of children's weight according to age (W/A), indicators according to height for age (TB/U), and indicators of weight according to height (BB/TB). According to the local Health Office, the highest prevalence of malnutrition is in West Nias Regency, reaching 9.89%. From the data above, it has been shown that before the COVID-19 pandemic that occurred in the world and in Indonesia itself, nutritional problems that occurred in children were still high, especially coupled with the occurrence of cases of the spread of COVID-19 that had occurred in various countries around the world. The impact caused by the COVID-19 pandemic will be malnutrition due to various reasons, including: (1) poor diet due to declining finances, (2) non-standard nutrition, low level of hygiene, low access to health, and high spread of disease. This research is a research method approach Crossectional. The research sample is 67 people.