MASSAGE THERAPY AS AN ALTERNATIVE FOR TODDLER ARI: A CROSS-SECTION STUDY
Abstract
Background: Acute Respiratory Infection (ARI) is highly contagious and can be
experienced by anyone, especially children and the elderly. In most cases, ARI is
caused by virus and can heal on its own without special treatment. However,
parents cannot let this condition go too long because the children will feel
uncomfortable. This study aims to determine the trend of massage therapy as an
alternative therapy for ARI in toddlers.
Methods: This quantitative cross-sectional study was conducted in a village in
Mojokerto. The sample from this study were 70 parents who had children under 5
years old who were experiencing ARI. The research instrument used has been tested
for validity with results and reliability with results. Furthermore, the data was tested
statistically with the Spreaman test.
Result: 52% of parents provide complementary massage therapy as a complement to
medical treatment for their children, 45% provide medical therapy only, the rest
provide self-medication.
Conclusion: Most parents assume that medical treatment alone is not enough to seek
treatment for ARI in children. The wedge massage complementary therapy is an
alternative to complementary medical treatment which is seen as accelerating the
healing process of ARI in children.