PENGARUH PELATIHAN DETEKSI DINI PERKEMBANGAN MENTAL EMOSIONAL ANAK TERHADAP PENGETAHUAN, MOTIVASI DAN KETERAMPILAN KADER POSYANDU DI WILAYAH PUSKESMAS SEWON II, BANTUL
Background: Preschool children are children in golden period of development especially in mental emotional development. Early detection of mental emotional development is needed so as to be able to identify disorder and make necessary intervention since child development will influence the next phas...
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[Yogyakarta] : Universitas Gadjah Mada
2013
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Summary: | Background: Preschool children are children in golden period of
development especially in mental emotional development. Early detection
of mental emotional development is needed so as to be able to identify
disorder and make necessary intervention since child development will
influence the next phase of development. Early detection can be carried out
by posyandu cadres who have got knowledge and skills on early detection
from early detection training on child mental emotional development.
Objective:To identify effect of early detection training on child mental
emotional development for posyandu cadres at the area of Sewon II Health
Center, Bantul.
Method:The study was a pre experimental one group pretest posttest
implemented to 39 posyandu cadres. Research instruments used
questionnaire of knowledge on early detection of child mental emotional
development to assess knowledge, questionnaire of motivation to assess
motivation and checklist of skills to assess skills of the cadres.
Result: Knowledge of posyandu cadres before training was mainly low in
32 cadres (82%). Knowledge after training was average in 17 cadres
(43.7%). As many as 22 cadres (56.4%) had average level of motivation and
the majority (28 cadres or 71.8%) had average level of skills. There was
increase of knowledge of posyandu cadres before and after training with
average deviation ±SD 3.7 ± 2.93.
Conclusion: There was increase of knowledge in posyandu cadres before
and after training with average deviation ±SD 3.7 ± 2.93. |
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