2021
DOI: 10.55018/janh.v3i2.6
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Health Education on Mother's Knowledge and Skills in Care of Kanguru Methods in LBW In Peristi's Room at Mokopido Tolitoli Hospital

Abstract: Background: In Indonesia, it is estimated that one baby dies every six minutes, one of which is due to having a low body weight. One way to prevent babies from dying from low weight is to use the kangaroo method. Objective To find out the effect of Health Education on the Knowledge and Skills of Mothers in Kangaroo Method Care at LBW in the Hospital Room at Mokopido Tolitoli Hospital. Methods: The design used in the study was pre-experiment, one group pre-posttest. Population is All Mothers of a Baby. The samp… Show more

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“…There is a relationship between maternal knowledge and attitudes about immunization with the children's immunization status. Problems related to complete primary immunization status in infants are essential to be examined to achieve UCI targets (Gomes-Filho et al, 2019;Ilmiati, 2021;Vann et al, 2018).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…There is a relationship between maternal knowledge and attitudes about immunization with the children's immunization status. Problems related to complete primary immunization status in infants are essential to be examined to achieve UCI targets (Gomes-Filho et al, 2019;Ilmiati, 2021;Vann et al, 2018).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…factors related to the status of complete primary showed that maternal knowledge, maternal attitudes, family support, and support of health workers have a relationship with primary immunization status complete 61.5%. Factors related to the actions of mothers in providing primary immunization to infants that there is a relationship between maternal knowledge, maternal attitudes, and family support related to the act of providing primary immunization to infants (Ilmiati, 2021;Islam et al, 2017;Salvatore et al, 2020). relationship between maternal knowledge and attitudes about immunization with the immunization status of children.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One of the efforts that can be made to optimize the implementation of discharge planning is by providing discharge planning education in addition to patients and families (Purwanti et al, 2018;Zakiyatul Fuadah et al, 2021). The selection of more effective media also needs to be chosen appropriately, if the media and techniques are chosen correctly there will be an increase in understanding of the information conveyed (Fertman & Allensworth, 2016), one of which is through audiovisual media that combines 2 senses working simultaneously, namely senses of hearing and sight (Arso Wibowo & Adianti, 2021;Gejir et al, 2017;Ilmiati, 2021;Ji et al, 2015;.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Effective intervention is given to respondents The nurse's role in this case is to carry out nursing care for both individuals and families, the aim is to improve mental, cognitive or belief functions as well as increase knowledge, patient and family independence in compliance, independent care to control blood glucose levels. One effort that can be done by providing psychoeducation based on self-care theory (Arso Wibowo & Adianti, 2021;Ilmiati, 2021;Mushalpah, 2021;Sunartono, 2021) is to explain that psychoeducation is an action given to individuals to strengthen coping strategies or a special way to overcome psychoeducation problems experienced by someone. Psychoeducation is effective to improve mental health, anxiety and depression (Ain, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%