The Effect of Pictorial Models Health Education on Mother Skill in Determining Early Anemia on Primary School Children

Introduction: Early detection of anemia can be performed by mother and the mother should have knowledge and skills in it. Health education is a strategy in providing knowledge, comprehension, abilities and skills for empowerment. This is a quasi-experimental research with pre and post-test design in...

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Veröffentlicht in:Media keperawatan Indonesia (Online) 2018-10, Vol.1 (3), p.1-6
Hauptverfasser: Aniharyati, Aniharyati, Haris, Haris, Ahmad, Ahmad
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Sprache:eng ; ind
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Zusammenfassung:Introduction: Early detection of anemia can be performed by mother and the mother should have knowledge and skills in it. Health education is a strategy in providing knowledge, comprehension, abilities and skills for empowerment. This is a quasi-experimental research with pre and post-test design in the same group. Researchers will assess mothers who have elementary school children before and after a pictorial model health education given on how to detect early anemia in primary school children. This research was conducted in Bontokape Village, Bolo Sub-district, Bima Regency. The population of this research was 150 people and 60 people were chosen as samples by purposive sampling technique. Data were analyzed by Wilcoxon test. Results: Unskilled category respondents are 91,7% before health education given and decrease to 0% after health education.Pictorial model health education is significantly influence on early detection mother skill of anemia in primary school children (p-value 0,00). Discussion: Narration and animation in teaching and learning process is an interesting media and proven effectively to improve learning result. Pictorial model health education can significantly improve the mother's skills.
ISSN:2615-1669
2615-1669
DOI:10.26714/mki.1.3.2018.1-6