Nur Fitri Ayu Pertiwi
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INCREASING MOTHER'S KNOWLEDGE ABOUT COMPLEMENTARY FOOD (MP-ASI) IN POLENGAN VILLAGE, MAGELANG DISTRICT Nur Fitri Ayu Pertiwi; Yulia Sari; Aticeh Aticeh
Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Fisioterapi dan Kesehatan Indonesia Vol 2 No 01 (2023): Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Fisioterapi dan Kesehatan Indonesia
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59946/jpmfki.2023.197

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This research is motivated by the need for counseling regarding nutritional fulfillment when giving MP-ASI in Polengan Village, Magelang Regency. This research is the first study conducted to assess changes in mothers' knowledge about nutrition during complementary feeding before and after being given counseling. A total of 30 subjects participated in this study (n = 30; 30 women). Data collection used a questionnaire regarding nutritional adequacy during the MP-ASI process. The results of the questionnaire showed an increase in knowledge of less than 23%, 71% good, and 6% good. After counseling about nutritional adequacy during MP-ASI there was an increase in knowledge of less to 0%, 18% sufficient, and 82% good. The results of this study indicate a good change in knowledge after being given counseling.
INCREASING ELDERLY KNOWLEDGE ABOUT NON-COMMUNICABLE DISEASES IN POLENGAN VILLAGE, MAGELANG DISTRICT Nur Fitri Ayu Pertiwi; Helmi Nurlaili
Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Fisioterapi dan Kesehatan Indonesia Vol 2 No 2 (2023): Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Fisioterapi dan Kesehatan Indonesia
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59946/jpmfki.2023.262

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This research was motivated by the need for education regarding non-communicable diseases that occur in the elderly in Polengan Village, Magelang Regency. This research is the first research conducted to assess changes in elderly knowledge regarding non-communicable diseases that often occur in the elderly. A total of 25 subjects participated in this study (n = 25; 18 women, 7 men). Data were collected using a questionnaire regarding non-communicable diseases that occur in the elderly. The results of the questionnaire showed an increase in poor knowledge by 44%, good 32%, and very good 24%. After providing education regarding non-communicable diseases, knowledge increased to less than 0%, sufficient to 24%, and good to 76%. The results of this research show a good change in knowledge after being given counseling. Keywords : Elderly, Non-Communicable Diseases.