HUBUNGAN PENGGUNAAN DIAPERS SELAMA MASA TOILET TRAINING DENGAN KEJADIAN ENURESIS PADA ANAK PRASEKOLAH
Abstract
Enuresis (bed-wetting) is still the most common health problem in children.
The phenomenon that occurs at this time is that many parents do not want to be
bothered by changing the child's pants when bedwetting so using practical methods
to put diapers on children so that children do not wet, even though this actually
makes the child unable to control urination which can result in enuresis. This study
aimed to correlate the diapers usage during toilet training with the incidence of
enuresis in preschool children. Correlation analytic research design with cross
sectional approach. The population in this study were all mothers who had children
in RA Al Hidayah 1 & 2, Tempuran Village, Pull District, Sidoarjo Regency,
amounting to 88 people. The sampling technique of this study was total sampling.
The sample in this study amounted to 88 people. The research instrument used a
questionnaire. Data analysis uses crosstab. The results of this study suggestes that
the majority of respondents never used diapers during toilet training, which was 49
children (55.7%), and almost all respondents did not experience euresis, 69 children
(78.4%). There was correlation between the diapers usage during the toilet training
period with the incidence of enuresis. Children who had never used diapers are
easier to control bladder and anal sphincter because the feeling of wet or dirty on
the pants would make the child uncomfortable compared to children who used
diapers.