教育录像对提高慢性能量缺乏孕妇的知识、态度和睡眠质量的影响

Asmaryani Hasim, A. N. Usman, D. Riu, A. Saleh, S. Arifuddin, S. Syamsuddin
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缺乏知识和态度是孕妇营养不良问题尚未解决的因素。本研究的目的是分析营养教育媒体与睡眠质量对提高慢性能量缺乏症孕妇营养与睡眠质量知识和态度的有效性。使用的研究是定量的,而设计则采用研发和准实验相结合的方法,并采用前后测试设计控制。样本是63名患有慢性能量缺乏症(CED)的孕妇。采用全抽样的抽样技术。数据分析显示,接受视频干预后,实验组学生的知识水平显著提高(mean=57, SD=14.53),对照组学生的知识水平较低,即mean=9.1, SD=20.24;干预组学生的态度有所提高(mean=65.0, SD=20.47),对照组学生的态度有所提高(mean=2.96, SD=20.56);干预组学生的睡眠质量有所提高,平均平均值为0.68,SD=1.69,对照组学生的睡眠质量平均值为0.000,SD=0.894。知识、态度、睡眠质量三个变量的Mann-Whitney检验结果的p值为0.000 <(0.005),说明在观看教育动画视频前后,学生的知识和态度存在差异。综上所述,利用动画视频进行营养与睡眠质量教育对改善孕妇营养状况是有效的。这些结果表明,教育媒体的设计需要更有吸引力的模式和创新,更密集的推广方法。希望未来的研究可以更深入地研究影响孕妇慢性能量缺乏的其他因素之间的关系,比如睡眠模式和家庭支持。
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Effects of Educational Videos to Increase Knowledge, Attitudes, and Sleep Quality of Pregnant Women with Chronic Energy Deficiency
Lack of knowledge and attitudes is factor in the unresolved problem malnutrition pregnant women. The purpose of this study was to analyze the effectiveness of nutritional education media and sleep quality to increase knowledge and attitudes of chronic energy deficiency pregnant women towards nutrition and sleep quality. The research used is quantitative, while the design uses a combination of research and development and quasi-experimental methods with pre-posttest design controls. The sample was 63 pregnant women who experienced chronic energy deficiency (CED). Sampling technique by means of total sampling. Data analysis showed that knowledge increased significantly after being given the video intervention (mean=57, SD=14.53), the control group was lower, namely mean=9.1, SD=20.24, attitudes increased in the intervention group (mean=65.0, SD=20.47), control group (mean=2.96, SD=20.56), sleep quality in the intervention group increased with an average mean=0.68, SD=1.69, control group mean=0.000, SD=0.894. The p-value of the Mann-Whitney test results for the variables of knowledge, attitudes, and sleep quality is 0.000 < (0.005), this shows that there are differences in knowledge and attitudes before and after the educational animated video. In Conclusions, education using animated videos on nutrition and sleep quality is effective in improving the nutritional status of pregnant women. These results imply the need for educational media designs with more attractive models and innovations with more intensive promotion methods. It is hoped that future research can examine more deeply the relationship between other factors that influence chronic energy deficiency in pregnant women, such as sleep patterns and family support.
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