Global Medical and Health Communication
Vol 10, No 3 (2022)

Effect of Massage and Bathing or Swimming toward Baby Weight Improvement

Nurin Fauziyah (Diploma III Midwifery Study Program, STIKES Pamenang, Kediri)
Ratna Feti Wulandari (Diploma III Midwifery Study Program, STIKES Pamenang, Kediri)
Luluk Susiloningtyas (Diploma III Midwifery Study Program, STIKES Pamenang, Kediri)



Article Info

Publish Date
30 Dec 2022

Abstract

Body weight or anthropometric measure is the most important and most frequently used measure to see the development of infants. Stimulating the growth in infants aged 4 to 6 months can be done in two ways: massage the baby's body and continue by bathing or swimming. This study aimed to analyze the effect of massage and bathing or swimming on an infant's weight gain in Kinara Mom and Baby Spa, Kerkep village, Gurah district, Kediri regency. The research design is quasi-experimental, with one group pre-test-post-test design approach, carried out in August–October 2021. The sample was babies aged 4–6 months using purposive sampling with a sample size of 20 babies—independent variables were baby massage and bathing or swimming on infants, and the dependent variable was weight gain. The instrument used is a weight-monitoring sheet. Data were analyzed using pairs sample t-test analysis. The results showed that all 20 babies experienced weight gain. The conclusion is that massage and bathing or swimming affect weight gain in infants aged 4–6 months.

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Journal Info

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gmhc

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Subject

Dentistry Health Professions Immunology & microbiology Nursing Public Health

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Global Medical and Health Communication is a journal that publishes research articles on medical and health published every 4 (four) months (April, August, and December). Articles are original research that needs to be disseminated and written in English. Subjects suitable for publication include ...