The Effect Of Health Education Video Media On Pregnant Women's Prevention Knowledg Stunting In The Work Area Of Regional Public Service Agency Public Service Agency (BLUD) Puskesmas Selajambe Kuningan Regency In 2023
Keywords:
Educational Video; Knowledge; StuntingAbstract
(1) Background: Stunting is a chronic nutritional problem caused by many factors, especially malnutrition during pregnancy. Kuningan Regency, from the results of the Toddler Weighing Month (BPB) from 2020 to 2022, the prevalence of stunting from 2020 was 7.38 percent, and dropped to 5.35 percent in August 2021. Meanwhile, the BPB results in August 2022, rose again to 6.6 percent, or found 4,798 stunted toddlers out of a total of 72,169 toddlers measured. The BPB results of the Selajambe Health Center in 2021 were 5.1 percent, rising again in 2022 to 6.9 percent. Education for mothers has a significant effect on increasing mothers' knowledge about stunting prevention. (2) Purpose of the Study: To analyze the effect of health education video media on pregnant women's knowledge about stunting prevention in the working area of the Regional Public Service Agency (BLUD) Puskesmas Selajambe Kuningan Regency in 2023. (3) Methods: This study used a pre-experimental design with the One Group Pretest Posttest model. The sampling technique was total sampling with a total of 48 pregnant women. (4) Results: The knowledge of pregnant women before being given education was found to be mostly good knowledge, namely 39 respondents (81.3%). After being given education through videos from 48 respondents studied, most of the knowledge was good, namely 42 respondents (87.5%). (5) Conclusion: There is an effect of health education video media on the knowledge of pregnant women about stunting prevention in the Working Area of the Regional Public Service Agency (BLUD) Puskesmas Selajambe Kuningan Regency in 2023 (P-value 0.000).