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Title: HUBUNGAN IMPLEMENTASI PROGRAM 10 LANGKAH MENUJU KEBERHASILAN MENYUSUI (LMKM) DENGAN PRAKTIK RAMAH MENYUSUI PADA IBU POSTPARTUM DI RSIA SRIKANDI KABUPATEN JEMBER
Authors: Monica Sheila Christy
Keywords: The 10 Steps Program to successful breastfeeding, Breastfeedingfriendly practices, Postpartum mothers
Issue Date: 10-Dec-2013
Series/Report no.: 082310101054;
Abstract: nfants breastfed exclusively has not reached the target due to lack of support and performance health workers to help mothers understand the importance of breastfeeding. The 10 Steps Program to successful breastfeeding is a program created by government as a reference for health care facilities to support successful breastfeeding. The purpose of this research was to analyze the relationship of 10 Steps to successful breastfeeding with breastfeeding-friendly practices on postpartum mothers in RSIA Srikandi Sub-District Jember Regency. The sampling technique was purposive sampling. Sample was 13 health workers and 53 postpartum mothers. Mean of 10 Steps to successful breastfeeding was 17,92 (The optimum score is 26). Mean of breastfeeding-friendly practices was 13,23 (The optimum score is 18). The data analyzed by pearson correlation test. The result showed that there was a moderate positive and linear patterned correlation between the implementation of The 10 Steps Program to successful breastfeeding with breastfeeding-friendly practices on postpartum mothers in RSIA Srikandi Sub-District Jember Regency (p value = 0,045 < α = 0,05; r = 0,563; r = +1). The research suggestion is to increase the application of each step in 10 Steps Programs to Successful Breastfeeding to improve breastfeedingfriendly practices
URI: http://repository.unej.ac.id/handle/123456789/7681
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