Nisha Nambiar
Lincoln University College, Malaysia

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THE EFFECT OF TUI NA MASSAGE ON INCREASING APPETITE IN TODDLERS AT AMI MEDIKA CLINIC, SUKABUMI DISTRICT Reni Anggraeni; Tukimin Bin Sansuwito; Nisha Nambiar; Nenden Lesmana Wati
Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Social Science (ICSS) Vol. 1 No. 1 (2022): Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Social Science (ICSS)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59188/icss.v1i1.53

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The nutritional status during infancy needs serious attention from parents, because malnutrition at this time will cause irreversible or irreversible damage. Most parents overcome their child's eating difficulties by giving multivitamins without paying attention to the cause. Today it has been popularized again from the baby massage technique, namely the Tui Na massage.Objective: To determine the effect of Tui Na Massage on increasing appetite in toddlers at the Ami Medika Clinic, Sukabumi Regency. Methods: This study used a quasi-experimental research design with pretest and posttest nonequivalent without control group design. The sample of this study were 35 toddlers who had Tui Na massage therapy at the Ami Medika Sukabumi Clinic. Data analysis used paired t-tests. Results: The mean results before the Tui Na massage was carried out at the Ami Medika Clinic Toddler in Sukabumi Regency obtained a mean result of 17.32. The average results after Tuina massage was carried out on toddlers at the Ami Medika Clinic, Sukabumi Regency, obtained a mean value of 19.06. There is an effect of Tui Na massage on increasing appetite in toddlers at the Ami Medika Clinic, Sukabumi Regency with a value <0.05 p-value = 0.0001. Conclusion: There is an effect of Tui Na Massage on increasing appetite in toddlers at the Ami Medika Clinic, Sukabumi Regency.
THE EFFECTIVENESS OF EDUCATION TO IMPROVE KNOWLEDGE AND ATTITUDES ON STUNTING PREVENTION IN MOTHERS WHO HAVE UNDER-CHILDREN A: LITERATURE REVIEW Reni Anggraeni; , Tukimin Bin Sansuwito; Nisha Nambiar
Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Social Science (ICSS) Vol. 1 No. 1 (2022): Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Social Science (ICSS)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59188/icss.v1i1.54

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Accelerating the reduction of stunting in toddlers is a priority program of the Government. Educational efforts for mothers with toddlers and promotion of stunting health include nutrition/nutrition education for toddlers, children, and the whole family and clean and healthy living behaviours that must be carried out by families and all members of the community in order to create a healthy environment for children to live in. Purpose: To examine and synthesize research evidence on the effectiveness of education to increase knowledge and attitudes towards stunting prevention in mothers with toddlers. Methods: Protocol and evaluation from the literature review using the PRISMA checklist. A literature search was conducted from June to September 2022. The literature search used four databases with high and medium-quality criteria, namely Pubmed, Scient Direct, Scopus, and garuda portal, with 414 articles found. From the election results, the number of articles discussed was 16 articles. Results: The results found 16 articles that discussed stunting education, where changes in stunting prevention knowledge were visible for the better. The results obtained from the discovery of 16 articles that discussed stunting prevention education resulted in a positive change in attitude toward stunting prevention. Conclusion: The results of changes in stunting prevention knowledge seem to improve, and stunting prevention education is positive. Where the results of changes in stunting prevention knowledge change are visible for the better. The results obtained from the discovery of 16 articles that discussed stunting prevention education resulted in a positive change in attitude toward stunting prevention. Conclusion: The results of changes in stunting prevention knowledge seem to improve, and stunting prevention education is positive. Where the results of changes in stunting prevention knowledge change are visible for the better. The results obtained from the discovery of 16 articles that discussed stunting prevention education resulted in a positive change in attitude toward stunting prevention. Conclusion: The results of changes in stunting prevention knowledge seem to improve, and stunting prevention education is positive.
ADOLESCENT KNOWLEDGE ABOUT SEXUALITY AND REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH: VALIDITY AND RELIABILITY TESTS OF RESEARCH INSTRUMENTS AND ITS INTERPRETATION Yulli Fety; Faridah Moh Said; Nisha Nambiar
Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Social Science (ICSS) Vol. 2 No. 2 (2023): Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Social Science (ICSS)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59188/icss.v2i2.131

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Adolescents have sexual and reproductive health needs. Adolescence is a transitional period that needs to be given an understanding of sexual and reproductive health. One of the efforts that can be made so that adolescents get information about sexual and reproductive health is health education about sexuality. Talking about sexual and reproductive health is no longer taboo. This paper aims to identify content validity testing questions about adolescent knowledge related to sexual and reproductive health. This research was conducted in 4 schools in the city of Kendari which were divided into 2 groups (case and control). The two groups were jointly given a questionnaire (pre-posttest) on sexual and reproductive health. The sample in this study were boys and girls in class X-XI adolescents aged 15-17 years. This study uses a true experiment. The control group was not given intervention while the case group was given intervention. Data collection using a questionnaire. The pretest-posttest results in the control group showed an Asymp.Sig(2-tailed) value of 0.029, in the case group with an Asymp.Sig(2-tailed) value of 0.000. In this study to test the validity and reliability of the questionnaire instrument used was the Alpha Cronbach Test