Si Embul: Assesment In Baby And Children To Increasing
Haemoglobin Level In 6-24 Months Children
Si Embul: Assesment In Baby And Children To Increasing
Haemoglobin Level In 6-24 Months Children
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Background: Iron deficiency anemia is one of the health
problems in Indonesian children that need special attention
because it has an impact not only for now but also on the
upcoming time. The si Embul innovation program is a
comprehensive activity that includes growth and development
checks, evaluation of exclusive breastfeeding, identification of
anemia by checking the baby’s hemoglobin, and consultations
with nutritionists and doctors.
Methods: This research used descriptive correlational with a
cross-sectional research design. The sample was all children
aged 6-24 months who are included in the Si Embul Program at
the Tegalrejo Health Center in 2017-2019 as much as 149
children. The univariate analysis describes the characteristics
of the research subjects. Relationship between the Si Embul
Program and anemia status analyze using bivariate analysis,
carried out with chi-square at a significant level of 5%. The
research was carried out using secondary data in patient
medical record and register books and taken from both books.
Results: The incidence of anemia was more common in female
respondents as many as 31 people (20.81%). Based on the
baby’s birth weight, the incidence of anemia was more common
in BBLN (normal birth weight) as many as 50 people (33.55%).
The Si Embul program was associated with anemia status in
children aged 6-24 months with a p-value of 0.004 (p<0.05).
Conclusion: The si Embul program was associated with
anemia status in children aged 6-24 months with a p-value of
0.004. This shows that the excistence of Si embul program can
reduce the incidence of anemia in children aged 6-24 months.