INVOLVEMENT OF FAMILY MEMBERS AND NUTRITION CARE PATTERN OF POSITIVE DEVIANCE
Date
2018-04-02Author
Tri Ratnaningsih
Chatarina Umbul Wahyuni
Hari Basuki Notobroto
Annis Catur Adi
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Nutritious food giving in under-fives to sustain the growth and development of under-fives optimally required
the involvement of family members other than fathers. The purpose of this study was to determine the
correlation between family members' involvement with the mother's nutrition care pattern of poor families in the
Mojokerto regency of East Java. This research design was using case control with case population of poor
mother with healthy under-five and control population was poor mother with nutritious problem child. Number
of case group samples 79 people and control group 41 people. Sampling technique with multi stage sampling.
Data collection using questionnaires that have been tested the validity and reliability to 30 people. Data analysis
using chi square statistic test. The results showed that the involvement of other family members in the positive
deviance mothers was good as much as 35 people (44.30%). In non-positive mother deviance involvement of
most other family members were less than 31 people (75.61%), chi square obtained p = 0,000 and value α =
0,05, meaning there was correlation of family member involvement with care pattern of positive deviance
mother. The involvement of family members motivated mothers to provide a good nutritional food to under-five
children.