Perbedaan Dukungan Keluarga dan Pengetahuan Ibu Tentang Asi antara Ibu yang Memberi Asi Eksklusif dan Non Eksklusif di Wilayah Puskesmas Getasan Kabupaten Semarang
Abstract
World Health Organization (WHO) recommends breast milk should be given to infants at least
until the age of 6 months without any additional liquids such as milk formula, water, orange
juice, or other supplementary foods and can be continued up to two years. Based of percentage
of the results of survey from Demographic and Indonesian Health in 2007, mother who gave
exclusive breast milk to 0-6 months infants only 32% and showed a significant increase in 2012
to 42%. While according to the results of Susenas Survey 2013, that was 54.3%. The scope
of exclusive breast feeding at Getasan Health Center in 2013 was 41.6% and 42.8% in 2014.
This number is still far from the target, which was 80%. The general purpose to determine
the difference of family support and mother’s kowledge at breast feeding between mother
who gives exclusive and non exclusive breast feeding at Getasan Health Center Semarang
Regency. The methode the quantitative research using cross sectional approach with the
number of respondents was 70 chosen by simple random sampling technique. The data of family
support and mother’s knowledge about breast feeding were obtained by interview and filling
the questionaires. Independent sample t-test was used to analyze the data of family support
and Mann Whitney was used to analyze data of mother’s knowledge. The result most of the
mothers (61.8%) who got good family support gave exclusive breast feeding to infants, while
only 38.9% of mothers who got less family support gave exclusive breast feeding. Meanwhile,
the percentage of mothers with good knowledge who gave exclusive breast feeding was 59.6%
and the percentage of mothers with less knowledge who did not give exclusive breast feeding
was 69.6%. The conclusion it was found that there was a difference of family support between
mothers who gave exclusive and non exclusive breast milk (p=0.03) and there was no difference
of mother’s knowledge about breast milk between mothers who gave exclusive and non exclusive
breast milk (p=0.061)