Gambaran Strategi Perubahan Perilaku Kesehatan Gigi pada Anak Pra Sekolah di Kecamatan Jelbuk Kabupaten Jember
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Fakultas Kedokteran Gigi
Abstract
Introduction: The dental problem in Jelbuk District, Jember Regency is
94.439. Behavioural factors play an important role in influencing oral health status
as evidenced by the correct tooth brushing behaviour of the Indonesian population
which has increased from 2.8% in 2018 to 6.2% in 2023. Jelbuk Sub-district is one
of the areas with the highest caries prevalence and ranked third in Jember Regency
in caries cases. The dental health problems in Jelbuk Subdistrict in pre-school
children, especially rampant caries and Early Childhood Caries (ECC), is due to
the low knowledge of parents. This study aims to examine the strategy of changing
dental health behaviour in pre-school children classified as complience,
identification, or internalizing.
Methods: This study was conducted in the working area of Puskesmas and
KB-TK of Jelbuk District, Jember Regency in July-October 2024. The methodology
used in this study was descriptive observational with a cross-sectional approach.
The population of this study involved 268 children aged 3-6 years selected through
purposive sampling technique. Data were obtained through a questionnaires on
pre-school children's dental health behaviour and pre-school children's behaviour
change strategies.Result: Most of the preschool children had fair dental health
behaviour (65,7%). Based on age group, good behaviour was most dominant in
children aged 5 years (61,6%). Regarding behaviour change strategies, the most
dominant strategy seen was the identification strategy (imitation) dominated at
52.6% and the least used strategy was the complience strategy (forced) behaviour
change at 1.9%. Conclusion: The majority of pre-school children's dental health
behaviour was in the fair category (65,7%). The identification strategy (imitation)
dominated at 52.6% as a method of behaviour change in preschool children in all
age groups. While the complience strategy (forced) was found at 1.9%.
