Effect of mHealth based intervention on Maternal Knowledge and Practices of Child Care: A quasi-experimental study

T. Siswati, Almira Sitasari, B. A. Paramashanti, Tjaronosari Tjaronosari, N. Nurhidayat, Agus Wijanarka, Lukman Waris
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Background:Child malnutrition contributes to elevated rates of mortality and morbidity, profoundly affecting child welfare. Maternal childcare knowledge and practices play a pivotal role in addressing this issue. Objective:This study aims to evaluate the impact of the mHealth App on maternal knowledge and practices in child care. Method:A randomized controlled trial was conducted in Yogyakarta, Indonesia, from May to August 2022. Mother-child pairs were assigned to either the intervention (n=100) or control (n=100) groups. Data on maternal knowledge and practices were collected at baseline, follow-up 1, and follow-up 2. Maternal knowledge was assessed using a structured questionnaire covering child growth and development, while feeding practices were evaluated using a yes-no checklist. The analysis of maternal knowledge and practices involved mean difference, t-test, and general estimating equations in STATA-15. Result:The results revealed a consistent increase in knowledge and practice scores between follow-ups 1 and 2. The mHealth application significantly enhanced maternal knowledge about child growth, development, and feeding at follow-up 2 compared to baseline, with improvements of 1.42 (CI 95% 1.34-1.89), 1.32 (CI 95% 1.22-1.72), and 1.45 (CI 95% 1.34-2.42), respectively. Additionally, growth and development monitoring practices increased by 0.80 (CI 95% 0.08-0.99) and 0.98 (CI 95% 0.21-0.99). Conclusion:The mHealth application significantly enhances maternal knowledge and practices related to child growth, development, and feeding. Key words: mHealth; maternal; knowledge; practices; children
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背景:儿童营养不良导致死亡率和发病率上升,严重影响儿童福利。方法:2022 年 5 月至 8 月,在印度尼西亚日惹开展了一项随机对照试验。母婴对被分配到干预组(100 人)或对照组(100 人)。在基线、随访 1 和随访 2 阶段收集了有关孕产妇知识和实践的数据。采用结构化问卷评估产妇对儿童生长发育的了解程度,采用 "是"-"否 "核对表评估喂养方法。对产妇知识和实践的分析包括均值差异、t 检验和 STATA-15 中的一般估计方程。与基线相比,在随访 2 中,移动保健应用大大提高了产妇对儿童生长发育和喂养的认识,分别提高了 1.42(CI 95% 1.34-1.89)、1.32(CI 95% 1.22-1.72)和 1.45(CI 95% 1.34-2.42)分。结论:移动医疗应用显著提高了孕产妇在儿童生长发育和喂养方面的知识和实践。
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