Use of Educational Media in Increasing Attitudes and Behavior of Pregnant Women About How to Wash Net Netting with Insecticide at Hope Health Center
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Malaria Posters, Pregnant.Abstract
One of the deadly diseases is malaria because it is caused by the bite of a female Anopheles mosquito, in which there are parasites that are transmitted to humans so they become infected. Malaria is a serious disease and is a public health problem because of the high morbidity and mortality rates. This infectious disease can cause death, especially in high-risk groups such as infants, young children and pregnant women. Pregnant women are a vulnerable group to malaria. Malaria in pregnant women can cause various negative impacts on pregnant women and their fetuses. The purpose of this study was to find out the usefulness of poster educational media in improving the attitude and behavior of pregnant women in washing insecticidal mosquito nets as recommended. This research uses a Quasi experimental type of research with a Pretest-Posttest with Control Group Design. To see the possible cause and effect relationship between those given the intervention in the intervention group. Compare the results with a control group without intervention. In this study, 2 groups were used consisting of one intervention group and one control group. The research found that Pregnant women were of the ideal age as many as 682%, as many as 86% did not work and as many as 81.8% had moderate education. Poster educational media can increase knowledge with a calculated Z value of -3.624 and a Sig. of 0.000. Then poster educational media can improve attitudes with a calculated Z value of -3.299 and a Sig. of 0.043. Further poster educational media can improve behavior with a calculated Z value of -4.060 and a Sig. of 0.000.
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