The Effectiveness of Little Doctor Training to Improve Knowledge, Attitude and Skills at Early Age
Date
2017-11-11Author
PAKPAHAN, Yunita Puspita Sari
MA'RUFI, Isa
YANI, Ristya Widi Endah
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Little doctor training is a means of health promotion to improve knowledge, attitude, and skills of the cadre.
Bina Sehat Hospital (RSBS) has consistently conducted this training since 2011. RSBS uses health
promotion strategy through social marketing approach with children as the target. The objective of this
study was to figure out the effectivity of the training to improve knowledge, attitude and skills at early
childhood. This was a quantitative study with analitic observasional design using cross sectional approach
and utilised simple random sampling. By slovin formula, it was obtained 82 samples from 102 cadres aging
from 4-6,5 years old attended the training in August 2017. Pre and post questionares were filled in by the
children with their parents’ help. Data were analized using wilcoxon sign rank test. Obtained results, p value
of knowledge = 0,000, attitude = 0,001 and skill = 0,000. The study has found discrepancy among
knowledge, attitude and skills of the cadre between pre training with post training. As conclusion, the
effectiveness of training was achieved by the increasing of knowledge, attitude, and cadre’s skills. Early
childhood has excellent learning ability. They learn from what they see, hear, and from experience about an
event.
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