The Relationship Of Maternal Knowledge And Compliance With Giving Vitamin A Capsules To Toddlers At Posyandu Delima, Binuang Public Health Center, Serang Regency, 2023

Lisa Afriyanti, Tetin Rismayanti
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Background The WHO has classified vitamin A deficiency as a public health problem affecting approximately one-third of children aged 6 to 59 months in 2013. According to the data from the Health Office of Banten Province, the administration of vitamin A capsules to toddlers aged 6-59 months is 81.3%. In a preliminary study conducted at the Delima Posyandu of Binuang Public Health Center, there were 220 toddlers. The interview results from 15 mothers with toddlers revealed that 6 mothers (40%) were compliant in giving vitamin A capsules to their children, while 9 mother’s (60%) were not compliant. This non-compliance is attributed to the mothers' lack of knowledge regarding the benefits of administering vitamin A for the health of their toddlers. Research Objective: The purpose of this research is to determine the relationship between maternal knowledge and compliance with giving vitamin A capsules to toddlers at  Posyandu Delima of Binuang Public Health Center Serang Regency in 2023. Research Methods: This study is a quantitative research with a cross-sectional design. The population comprises all mothers with toddlers who visit the Posyandu Delima at Binuang Public Health Center, Serang Regency. The sample size for this research was determined using the Slovin formula, resulting in a total of 69 individuals. Research Results: The results of this study indicate a significant relationship between maternal knowledge and compliance with giving vitamin A capsules to toddlers, with a regression coefficient value of 76.5%, using the binary logistic regression model equation = -4,096+0,765x. Conclusions and Suggestions: There is a significant relationship between maternal knowledge and compliance with giving vitamin A capsules to toddlers at Posyandu Delima, Binuang Public Health Center Serang Regency. It is hoped that mothers who have toddlers will always pay attention to their children's health by eating foods that contain vitamin A and consuming vitamin A capsules according to schedule to meet their vitamin A needs.
2023 年实浪县 Binuang 公共卫生中心 Posyandu Delima 的母亲对给幼儿服用维生素 A 胶囊的了解与依从性之间的关系
背景世界卫生组织已将维生素 A 缺乏症列为公共卫生问题,2013 年约有三分之一的 6 至 59 个月大的儿童受到影响。根据万丹省卫生厅的数据,6-59 个月幼儿服用维生素 A 胶囊的比例为 81.3%。在Binuang公共卫生中心的Delima Posyandu进行的一项初步研究中,共有220名幼儿。对 15 位有幼儿的母亲的访谈结果显示,6 位母亲(40%)给孩子服用了维生素 A 胶囊,而 9 位母亲(60%)没有服用。不遵守规定的原因是母亲们不了解服用维生素 A 对幼儿健康的益处。研究目的:本研究的目的是确定 2023 年 Binuang 公共卫生中心 Serang Regency 的 Posyandu Delima 的母亲在给幼儿服用维生素 A 胶囊方面的知识与依从性之间的关系。研究方法:本研究是一项横断面设计的定量研究。研究对象包括所有带着幼儿前往雪朗县 Binuang 公共卫生中心 Posyandu Delima 的母亲。本研究的样本量采用斯洛文公式确定,共 69 人。研究结果:研究结果表明,使用二元逻辑回归模型方程=-4,096+0,765x,母亲对给幼儿服用维生素 A 胶囊的了解程度与依从性之间存在显著关系,回归系数为 76.5%。结论与建议:在Binuang公共卫生中心Serang Regency的Posyandu Delima,母亲对给幼儿服用维生素A胶囊的了解程度与依从性之间存在重要关系。希望有幼儿的母亲能时刻关注孩子的健康,多吃含维生素 A 的食物,并按时服用维生素 A 胶囊,以满足孩子对维生素 A 的需求。
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