HUBUNGAN POLA PEMBERIAN MAKANAN PENDAMPING ASI (MP-ASI) DENGAN STATUS GIZI PADA BALITA USIA 6-12 BULAN DI DESA KALIORI KECAMATAN KALIBAGOR KABUPATEN BANYUMAS
ABSTRACT: Malnutrition
condition on infant and under five years children is caused by the habit of
improper feeding pattern of food supplementing mother’s milk. The presence of
this health disadvantaging habit, directly and indirectly will be a main cause
of malnutrition problem occurrence. This research aimed to find out
relationship between feeding pattern of food supplementing mother’s milk and
nutritional status of under five years children 6-12 months age in Kaliori
Village Kalibagor Subdistrict Banyumas Regency in 2010. This research used a
time approach descriptive correlative method. It was a cross sectional
research. The research population was 49 under five years children 6-12 months
age in Kaliori Village Kalibagor Subdistrict Banyumas Regency in 2010. It used
a purposive sampling and data were analyzed by using Kendall’s tau. 1) Under
five years children 6-12 months age in Kaliori Village majority (25 children,
51%) had sufficiently good feeding pattern of food supplementing mother’s milk;
2) Under five years children 6-12 months age in Kaliori Village majority (43
children, 88%) had good nutritional status; 3) Calculation result of relationship
between feeding pattern of food supplementing mother’s milk and nutritional
status of under five years children 6-12 months age was obtained value of z
calculation 0,596 > z table 0,281, thus Ha was accepted, meaning there was a
sufficiently strong relationship. There is a sufficiently strong relationship
between feeding pattern of food supplementing mother’s milk and nutritional
status of under five years children 6-12 months age. For mothers, it should
improve the knowledge about feeding pattern of food supplementing mother’s milk
because it is highly benefit both for mothers themselves and under five years
children.
Penulis: Ratna Kartika Dewi,
Ika Pantiawati, Ossie Happinasari
Kode Jurnal: jpkebidanandd100020