Based on Riskesdas (2018) coverage of exclusive breastfeeding in Indonesia does not meet the SPM target set by the government which is 80%, coverage in East Java is 40%, in Jember Regency the lowest coverage in Andongsari Health Center is 24.51%, this will affect the scope of child development in the region. East Java Province is targeting 2020 early detection coverage growth of 95% while the current coverage is 53.44%. This study aims to determine the relationship of breastfeeding with the development of children aged 24-36 months through DDST screening in Pontang Village, the working area of Andongsari Health Center, Jember Regency. This type of research is analytic correlation with cross-sectional approach, the population of all mothers ...
Children's developmental disorders were increased in Indonesia. One of the factors affecting 3 – 24 ...
Children's developmental disorders were increased in Indonesia. One of the factors affecting 3 – 24 ...
For decreasing morbidity in children, World Health Organization (WHO) and United Nations Children’s ...
Exclusive breastfeeding is a risk factor for children's growth. Coverage of exclusive breastfeeding ...
Based on data from the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Indonesia, in 2013 the coverage of excl...
Nationally, exclusive breastfeeding coverage for infants aged less than six months was 55.7%. Lampun...
Introduction: Breastmilk is the main food source for babies. It contains optimal nutrition for baby'...
Introduction: Breast milk is a nutritious food containing high energy that can be digested easily an...
Background: Child development highly correlates with child’s quality. The fastest child development ...
Exclusive breastfeeding with the development of 6 to 9 month - old babies in the Labuhanbatu Regency...
Background: Exclusive breastfeeding means that the infant receives only breast milk without any addi...
Exclusive breastfeeding is giving breast milk only without giving other food and drinks to babies fr...
Exclusive breastfeeding is breast milk that is given to infants 0-6 months without additional food ...
Background: Coverage of breastfeeding in Indonesia in 2015 was only 55.7% and when referring to the ...
SOCIO-DEMOGRAPHIC CHARACTERISTICS OF THE MOTHER OF PROPORTION OF EXCLUSIVE BREASTFEEDING IN CHILDREN...
Children's developmental disorders were increased in Indonesia. One of the factors affecting 3 – 24 ...
Children's developmental disorders were increased in Indonesia. One of the factors affecting 3 – 24 ...
For decreasing morbidity in children, World Health Organization (WHO) and United Nations Children’s ...
Exclusive breastfeeding is a risk factor for children's growth. Coverage of exclusive breastfeeding ...
Based on data from the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Indonesia, in 2013 the coverage of excl...
Nationally, exclusive breastfeeding coverage for infants aged less than six months was 55.7%. Lampun...
Introduction: Breastmilk is the main food source for babies. It contains optimal nutrition for baby'...
Introduction: Breast milk is a nutritious food containing high energy that can be digested easily an...
Background: Child development highly correlates with child’s quality. The fastest child development ...
Exclusive breastfeeding with the development of 6 to 9 month - old babies in the Labuhanbatu Regency...
Background: Exclusive breastfeeding means that the infant receives only breast milk without any addi...
Exclusive breastfeeding is giving breast milk only without giving other food and drinks to babies fr...
Exclusive breastfeeding is breast milk that is given to infants 0-6 months without additional food ...
Background: Coverage of breastfeeding in Indonesia in 2015 was only 55.7% and when referring to the ...
SOCIO-DEMOGRAPHIC CHARACTERISTICS OF THE MOTHER OF PROPORTION OF EXCLUSIVE BREASTFEEDING IN CHILDREN...
Children's developmental disorders were increased in Indonesia. One of the factors affecting 3 – 24 ...
Children's developmental disorders were increased in Indonesia. One of the factors affecting 3 – 24 ...
For decreasing morbidity in children, World Health Organization (WHO) and United Nations Children’s ...