Gambaran Pengetahuan Ibu Balita Umur 1-5 Tahun Tentang Pemberian Tablet Vitamin A Pada Balita Di Puskesmas Pancur Batu Desa Perumnas Simalingkar Tahun 2020
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Abstract
Background: Long-lasting vitamin A deficiency for toddlers in the body can lead to health problems that lead to an increased risk of pain and death in toddlers. Vitamin A also prevents night vision,Xerophthalmia, corneal damage, and blindness. The purpose of this study was to get an overview of the mother's knowledge about the administration of vitamin A tablets for toddlers. Method: This research is a descriptive with cross-sectional approach. Structured interview involving 58 mothers of toddlers in Puskesmas Pancur Batu. Sampling by quarto sampling. This research was conducted at Puskesmas Pancur Batu Desa Perumnas Simalingkar in 2020. Descriptive data in bivariate analysis to look at sociodemographic relationships, problems in toddlers, and mother’s knowledge of vitamin A tablets for toddlers. Results: The results showed that the mother’s knowledge of toddlers about the administration of vitamin A tablets for toddlers, who are well knowledgeable as many as 44 people (75.9%), knowledgeable enough as many as 13 people (22.4%), and less knowledgeable as 1 person (1.7%) Discussion: It is concluded that there are significant differences in knowledge on the administration of vitamin A for toddlers. The conclusion of this study affects the mother's low-income so that it affects the administration of vitamin A for toddler.
背景:幼儿体内长期缺乏维生素A会导致健康问题,导致幼儿疼痛和死亡的风险增加。维生素A还能预防夜视、干眼症、角膜损伤和失明。这项研究的目的是了解母亲对幼儿服用维生素A片的知识概况。方法:采用横断面描述性研究方法。对Puskesmas Pancur Batu的58名幼儿母亲进行了结构化访谈。四开式抽样。这项研究于2020年在Puskesmas Pancur Batu Desa Perumnas Simalingkar进行。双变量分析中的描述性数据,以观察社会人口统计学关系,幼儿问题,以及母亲对幼儿维生素A片的了解。结果:结果显示,幼儿母亲对幼儿维生素A片剂的使用知识知晓者达44人(75.9%),知晓者达13人(22.4%),知晓者为1人(1.7%)。讨论:幼儿对维生素A的使用知识存在显著性差异。这项研究的结论影响了母亲的低收入,从而影响了幼儿维生素A的服用。