STUNTING PREVENTION BEHAVIOR BASED ON DYNAMIC SELF DETERMINATION OF SELF CARE AND POSITIVE DEVIANCE MODELS

Ain, Hurun and Arief, Yuni Sufyanti (2023) STUNTING PREVENTION BEHAVIOR BASED ON DYNAMIC SELF DETERMINATION OF SELF CARE AND POSITIVE DEVIANCE MODELS. In: Proceeding of The 1st Polkesraya International Conference. Poltekkes Kemenkes Palangka Raya, Palangka Raya, pp. 73-85. ISBN 2987-8659

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Abstract

Purpose: This study describes the dynamic self-determination of self-care (SDSC) and positive deviance (PD) models in changing stunting prevention behavior Methodology: The study was a quasi-experimental design with a sample of 90 mothers who had children aged 7-36 months taken by purposive sampling. 30 mothers were given SDSC intervention, 30 were given PD intervention, and the other 30 were in the control group. This study conducted from July – October 2019. The variables studied were feeding behaviors, parenting behavior, personal hygiene behavior, environmental cleanliness and air sanitation, and health service seeking behavior. Paired t-test and Multivariate Analysis of Variance (MANOVA) test was used Findings: The results of the paired t-test in the PD group shows that feeding behaviour has a score of 0.015, parenting behaviour shows a score of 0.029, personal hygiene behaviour has score of 0.018, while environmental cleanliness and water sanitation show the score of 0.000, and Health service seeking behavior has a score of 0.000. In the SDSC group, the feeding behavior shows a score of 0.013, parenting behaviour has a score of 0.040, personal hygiene behaviour has a score of 0.231, environmental hygiene and water sanitation have a score of 0.000, and health service seeking behavior shows a score of 0.000. The results of the Manova test showed that p = 0.002, simultaneously, and there was an effect of PD and SDSC on stunting prevention behavior Limitation: this study did not compare with the neutral group which was given the standard intervention Contribution: The results of this study can be used as a reference in the handling of stunting in the community, especially areas that are the locus of stunting

Item Type: Prosiding Konferensi
Subjects: 11 MEDICAL AND HEALTH SCIENCES > 1117 Public Health and Health Services > 111717 Primary Health Care
Depositing User: Itma Annah
Date Deposited: 04 Jul 2023 04:26
Last Modified: 04 Jul 2023 08:10
URI: http://repo.polkesraya.ac.id/id/eprint/2808

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