INCREASING EARLY DETECTION OF CHILDHOOD GROWTH DISORDERS WITH CHRONIC DISEASES IN COVID-19 ERA

D. Wulandari, W. Barlianto, D. Koentartiwi, Hajeng Wulandari
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Impaired growth is still a problem that needs attention in Indonesia. There are still many incidents of children with short stature due to lack of nutrition, undernourished toddlers, and even malnutrition. Therefore, the detection of child growth still needs to be improved. The Covid-19 pandemic has made parents of patients afraid and anxious to take their children to health facilities, so that monitoring of their growth is neglected, especially in pediatric patients with chronic diseases. This community service activity is intended to provide training to parents of patients on how to measure anthropometric status in pediatric patients with chronic diseases so that parents are expected to be able to screen or detect growth disorders early and independently. Therefore, education and training are held with the aim of increasing the knowledge and skills of parents in examining the anthropometric status of children. Evaluation is done by asking questions and practicing anthropometric status checks at the beginning and end of the activity and good numbers of material uptake by participants are obtained so that participants can independently assess the child's anthropometric status and get an increase in skills. The knowledge of the patient's parents about awareness of growth and development screening is still lacking so that it can affect the detection of developmental disorders in children. With this activity, it can provide the ability of the patient's parents to equip themselves to monitor the growth of their child.
加强COVID-19时代儿童生长障碍伴慢性疾病的早期发现
在印尼,受损的增长仍是一个需要关注的问题。由于缺乏营养,幼儿营养不良,甚至营养不良,仍然有许多儿童身材矮小的事件。因此,对儿童生长的检测仍有待提高。Covid-19大流行使患者的父母害怕和焦虑地将孩子带到卫生机构,因此忽视了对他们成长的监测,特别是患有慢性病的儿科患者。这项社区服务活动旨在为患有慢性疾病的儿童患者的家长提供培训,让他们了解如何测量儿童的人体测量状态,从而期望家长能够早期独立地筛查或发现儿童的生长障碍。因此,举办教育和培训的目的是增加父母在检查儿童的人体测量状况方面的知识和技能。在活动开始和结束时,通过提问和练习人体测量状态检查来进行评估,获得参与者大量的材料摄取,以便参与者能够独立评估儿童的人体测量状态,并获得技能的提高。患者的父母对生长发育筛查的认识仍然缺乏,因此它可以影响儿童发育障碍的检测。通过这项活动,它可以为患者的父母提供监控孩子成长的能力。
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