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THE IMPACT OF THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC ON TODDLER LANGUAGE AND SPEECH DEVELOPMENT Nindi Kusuma Dewi; Verlina Maya Gita; Herdhika Ayu Retno Kusumasari; Rizqie Putri Novembriani
Indonesian Journal of Health Care Management Vol 3, No 1 (2022): Indonesian Journal Health Care Management
Publisher : STIKes Kepanjen

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36053/ijohcm.v3i1.29

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One of the most crucial things to observe is the development of children's language and speech. The Covid-19 pandemic, which forces children to stay at home, raises the chance of speech and language deficits in children. The responsibility of parents, schools and health care providers in preventing this is critical. The findings of this study suggest that the Covid-19 pandemic does not affect children's language and speech development as long as parents continue to give a stimulation.
Faktor Gizi yang Mempengaruhi Stunting Pada Balita: Nutritional Factors Affecting Stunting Among Toddlers Nindi Kusuma Dewi; Herdhika Ayu Retno Kusumasari; Sri Andarini; I Wayan Agung Indrawan
Amerta Nutrition Vol. 7 No. 1SP (2023): AMERTA NUTRITION SUPPLEMENTARY EDITION Big Data Seminar
Publisher : Universitas Airlangga

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/amnt.v7i1SP.2023.25-29

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Background: Stunting is one of Indonesia's most serious nutritional issues. Malang Regency has a 12 percent prevalence of stunting in 2020, with Gondanglegi sub-district having 942 stunted children. One effort to improve toddler nutrition is the administration of colostrum, exclusive breastfeeding, and complementary feeding. Inappropriate colostrum administration, exclusive breastfeeding, and complementary feeding can all increase the risk of stunting in toddlers. Aims: this study aimed to identify the factors that cause stunting in toddlers based on their behavior in meeting their nutritional needs in Gondanglegi sub-district, Malang Regency. Methods: A total of 136 children aged 6 to 59 months were divided into two equal groups for the case-control study. The research was carried out at Ketawang and Gondanglegi Primary Health Centers in Indonesia's Gondanglegi sub-district. Weight and height measurements, a questionnaire-based interview, and a 24-hour food recall were all collected. With a significance level of 0,05, Chi-square was used to determine the factors influencing stunting. To perform multivariate analysis, logistic regression was used. Results: Colostrum administration, exclusive breastfeeding, and complementary feeding were all linked to stunting in bivariate analysis (p< 0.05). According to a multivariate analysis, exclusive breastfeeding (OR=4,8) is strongly associated with stunting among toddlers in Gondanglegi sub-district, Malang Regency, Indonesia. Conclusion: Breast milk contains many nutrients and antibodies that can protect babies from infection by reducing the duration and severity of illness that can lead to chronic malnutrition and stunting.