CD Skripsi
Hubungan Pengetahuan Ibu Tentang Risiko Cedera Dengan Pencegahan Cedera Berulang Pada Anak Usia Toddler
Abstract
Introduction: Toddlers experience progress in motor development, exploration,
high curiosity, and do not understand the dangers, so they are at risk of injury that
can affect their growth and development. Mothers need to have good knowledge
about the risk of injury to children to prevent injury. This study aims to determine
the relationship between a mother's knowledge about the risk of injury and the
prevention of repetitive injuries in toddlers. Methods: This study used a descriptive
correlation design and a cross-sectional approach. The research sample was 205
respondents using a proportional purposive sampling technique. The analysis used
is the chi-square test. Results: Most of the mothers had good knowledge (72.7%)
and the level of knowledge of mothers about the risk of injury was good with good
repetitive injury prevention among as many as 120 (80.5%) mothers. The results of
statistical tests showed that there was a relationship between a mother's knowledge
of the risk of injury and the prevention of repetitive injuries in toddler-age children
(p-value 0.000: alpha 0.05). Conclusion: Mother's knowledge about the risk of
injury can affect the prevention of repetitive injuries in toddlers. This study suggests
that mothers continue to increase their knowledge about the risk of injury to toddlers
so that the prevention of repeated injuries by mothers is good.
Keywords: Injury, knowledge, mother, prevention, toddler
References: 49 (2012-2022)
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