VIDEO-BASED INTERVENTION ON THE KNOWLEDGE OF BREAST-MILK SUPPORT GROUP IN SEMBUBUK VILLAGE, MUARO JAMBI REGENCY: A PRE-EXPERIMENT STUDY

Nsc Nursing Pub Date : 1900-01-01 DOI:10.32549/opi-nsc-60
Yuli Suryanti, Damris Muhammad, M.Naswir M.Naswir, G. Guspianto
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Introduction: Breast milk is the best food for babies because it contains nutrients to support growth and development. The achievement rate of exclusive breastfeeding in ASIA countries has not yet reached the expected target. The coverage of exclusive breastfeeding in Jambi Province in 2018 was 59.36%. The success of exclusive breastfeeding is not only influenced by the mother's physical and mental readiness to breastfeed. Still, it is also influenced by support from health workers and the family. The study aimed to determine the effect of counseling using breastfeeding video on grandmothers' knowledge as breastfeeding support in Sembubuk Village, Muaro Jambi Regency. Methods: This type of pre-experimental research using the One Group Pretest-Posttest design, which saw 40 grandmothers of the Breast Milk Support Group members, was carried out from June 2020 to July 2021. Respondents answer the questionnaires to complete the data collection. The intervention carried out in this study was the provision of counseling using video media about breastfeeding. Data were analyzed through univariate and bivariate using the Wilcoxon test. Results: The results showed the p-value = 0.0001, which means that breastfeeding video affects grandmothers' knowledge in breastfeeding support groups in Sembubuk village, Muaro Jambi District. Conslusion: The results of this study are expected to increase public knowledge and insight regarding the importance of breastfeeding for infant health so that positive behavior is formed in breastfeeding, providing additional appropriate information to advance understanding of breastfeeding support groups about breastfeeding. Keywords: Exclusive breastfeeding, health education, Knowledge, Video-based
muaro jambi县sembubuk村母乳支持小组知识视频干预:一项实验前研究
简介:母乳是婴儿最好的食物,因为它含有支持生长发育的营养物质。亚洲国家纯母乳喂养的实现率尚未达到预期目标。占碑省2018年纯母乳喂养覆盖率为59.36%。纯母乳喂养的成功不仅取决于母亲对母乳喂养的生理和心理准备。然而,它也受到卫生工作者和家庭支持的影响。本研究旨在确定在Muaro Jambi Regency的Sembubuk村,使用母乳喂养视频进行咨询对祖母的母乳喂养知识的影响。方法:从2020年6月至2021年7月,采用一组前测后测设计对40名母乳支持小组成员的祖母进行了这类预实验研究。受访者通过回答问卷来完成数据收集。本研究的干预措施是使用视频媒体提供关于母乳喂养的咨询。采用Wilcoxon检验对数据进行单因素和双因素分析。结果:结果显示p值= 0.0001,即母乳喂养视频影响了Muaro Jambi区Sembubuk村母乳喂养支持小组中祖母的知识。结论:本研究的结果有望提高公众对母乳喂养对婴儿健康重要性的认识和认识,从而形成母乳喂养的积极行为,并提供额外的适当信息,以促进母乳喂养支持团体对母乳喂养的理解。关键词:纯母乳喂养;健康教育;知识
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