PERBEDAAN PERILAKU IBU DALAM MELAKUKAN KUNJUNGAN IMUNISASI LANJUTAN ANAK BALITA SEBELUM DAN SESUDAH PENYULUHAN KESEHATAN DI WILAYAH KELURAHAN PASAR BARU KOTA TANGERANG TAHUN 2018
Keywords:
Mother Behavior, Ad vanced Immunization Visit of Toddlers, Health Counseling
Abstract
Background:
Based on the resul
t of continued immunization coverage of DPT HB Hib in Pasar Baru urban
village in 2017 as much as 31,7% with government target as much as 80%. From the data it can be seen that
there is a gap between the total number of infants to the number of under
-
five
children immunized by
percentage.
Objective:
The purpose of this research is to know the difference of mother's behavior in conducting
follow
-
up immunization visit of children under five before and after health counseling in Pasar Baru Urban
Area Tangerang
City Year 2018.
Research Methods:
The type of research used is Quasi Experimental research,
with the design of One Group Pretes
-
Postest design. The population in this study were all mothers who had
infants aged 18 months to 2 years who had not received DPT
-
HB
-
Hib booster immunization in the Pasar Baru
Public Health Institution of Tangerang during January
-
February 2018 ie 20 infants who were overall used as
research samples (total sampling). The analytical technique used is univariate to obtain the character
istics of
each demographic and bivariate variables used to determine the relationship between research variables.
Result:
Based on the analysis result, it is known 1) Majority of mother's behavior in conducting follow
-
up
immunization visit before giving he
alth education is negative (less good) as many as 12 people (60%). 2)
Majority of mother's behavior in conducting follow
-
up immunization visit for under
-
five children after health
education is positive (good) as many as 17 people (85%). 3) There is a signi
ficant difference between mother's
behavior in conducting follow
-
up immunization visit of children under five before and after health counseling,
with value (p
-
value) 0,002.
Suggestion:
For mothers to be expected to be more active in finding information
abo
ut immunization and schedule of immunization for children so that there are no children whose
immunization is incomplete through books, health workers or from other people's experiences for more attitude
towards immunization