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GAMBARAN EFIKASI DIRI IBU DALAM PEMBERIAN MAKAN ANAK BALITA Maula Mar'atus Solikhah; Dheny Rohmatika
Journal of Advanced Nursing and Health Sciences Vol. 2 No. 1, Februari 2021
Publisher : Universitas Kusuma Husada Surakarta

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Mother's self-efficacy in feeding toddlers is the mother's belief in feeding toddlers. The purpose of the study was to determine the description of the mother's self-efficacy in feeding children under five. The study used a survey descriptive design. A total of 47 parents of toddlers were asked to fill out a self-efficacy questionnaire in feeding and at the same time weighing their toddlers. The results of this study show a picture of self-efficacy, namely the respondents are almost the same in the category of good self-efficacy (51.1%) and low self-efficacy (48.9%). Recommendations need to be given an action to the group of mothers who have low self-efficacy.
GAMBARAN DUKUNGAN KELUARGA PADA PASIEN TUBERKULOSIS (TB) PARU DALAM MENJALANI PENGOBATAN DI WILAYAH KECAMATAN WONOGIRI Maula Mar'atus Solikhah; lisa Ari Rusmillah; Atiek Murharyati; Noor Fitriyani
Journal of Advanced Nursing and Health Sciences Vol. 3 No. 1, Februari 2022
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Tuberculosis (TB) is an infectious disease, which is mostly caused by the bacteria Mycobacterium tuberculosis. One of the factors that influence TB patients in undergoing treatment is family support. The purpose of this study was to determine the description of family support obtained by pulmonary tuberculosis (TB) patients. This research was conducted in Wonogiri District. The research design used a descriptive survey. Sampling with total sampling, as many as (n = 59) in TB patients who are undergoing treatment. The research tool used a family shaman questionnaire. The results showed that good family support for 30 respondents (50.8%) was almost the same as the number of poor family support, namely 29 (49.2%). Suggestions for further research recommend empowering families in providing family support in the form of emotional support to help TB patients in the treatment program