Good Knowledge Makes Good Behavior In Giving Vitamin A To Toodler

Anik Kurniawati, Mey Lely Setyaningrum, Sumantri Sumantri
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Background: Vitamin A is one of the important nutrients that is fat-soluble and stored in the liver, cannot be made by the body so it must be met from the outside. Data from East Java Provincial Health Office note that the scope toddlers who received vitamin A capsules in 2019 reached 90.80% and has met the 2019 target of 90.8%. Meanwhile, the coverage of giving vitamin A capsules in Ngawi Regency is 75.9% of the target of 90.80% in 2019. The purpose of the study were to identify the characteristics of respondents based on age, education and occupation, to describe the mother's knowledge about vitamin A capsules in toddlers, to describe the attitudes of mothers about vitamin A capsules to toddlers. Methods: Descriptive quantitative research methods with a survey approach. The sampling technique was total sampling with a sample size of 60 mothers with toddlers aged 6-59 months at the Posyandu I Kartoharjo Village, Ngawi in 2021. The data analysis technique used was descriptive statistics. Results: The characteristics of the respondents based on the majority age 21-35 years (73%), based on the education of the majority of High School (42%), based on the occupation of the majority of housewives (78%), the description of the mother's knowledge about vitamin A capsules was mostly good (58 %), the majority of mothers' attitudes about vitamin A capsules support (96%). Conclusion: The reseacrh measurement knowledge and attitudes of mothers about vitamin A capsules in toddlers during the covid-19 pandemic at the Posyandu I Kartoharjo Village, Ngawi is good. However, there is still knowledge and attitudes that are lacking and unsupportive, during the pandemic covid 19, it is hoped that efforts to increase the knowledge and attitudes of respondents about vitamin A.
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给图德勒服用维生素A,知识造就良好行为
背景:维生素A是一种重要的脂溶性营养素,储存在肝脏中,不能由身体产生,所以必须从外部获得。东爪哇省卫生局的数据显示,2019年接受维生素A胶囊治疗的幼儿比例达到90.80%,已达到2019年90.8%的目标。与此同时,在2019年的90.80%的目标中,纳威县的维生素A胶囊覆盖率为75.9%。本研究的目的是根据年龄、教育程度和职业来确定调查对象的特征,描述母亲对幼儿服用维生素A胶囊的了解程度,描述母亲对幼儿服用维生素A胶囊的态度。方法:采用描述性定量研究方法和问卷调查法。抽样技术是总抽样,样本量为2021年在恩加威Posyandu I Kartoharjo村的60名6-59个月幼儿的母亲。使用的数据分析技术是描述性统计。结果:受访者的特征以年龄21-35岁为主(73%),以学历高中为主(42%),以职业家庭主妇为主(78%),对母亲对维生素A胶囊知识的描述多为良好(58%),对母亲对维生素A胶囊的态度多为支持(96%)。结论:在新冠肺炎大流行期间,Ngawi Posyandu I Kartoharjo村母亲对幼儿服用维生素A胶囊的测量知识和态度的研究情况良好。然而,仍然存在缺乏和不支持的知识和态度,在covid - 19大流行期间,希望努力提高受访者对维生素A的知识和态度。
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