Research Article
Relationship of screening results development with KPSP method and results of measurement of growth parameters in children in Denpasar-Bali
@INPROCEEDINGS{10.4108/eai.11-2-2020.2301973, author={D A A A S Astini and Ni Komang Trisna Sumadewi}, title={Relationship of screening results development with KPSP method and results of measurement of growth parameters in children in Denpasar-Bali}, proceedings={The Proceedings of the 1st Seminar The Emerging of Novel Corona Virus, nCov 2020, 11-12 February 2020, Bali, Indonesia}, publisher={EAI}, proceedings_a={NCOV}, year={2020}, month={11}, keywords={development kpsp method children}, doi={10.4108/eai.11-2-2020.2301973} }
- D A A A S Astini
Ni Komang Trisna Sumadewi
Year: 2020
Relationship of screening results development with KPSP method and results of measurement of growth parameters in children in Denpasar-Bali
NCOV
EAI
DOI: 10.4108/eai.11-2-2020.2301973
Abstract
Measurement of growth and development is the most important thing in children, and it relates to early treatment when found abnormalities in growth and development. Growth measurements performed on weight, height and head circumference. Some previous research found many delays on child development. There are several ways that can be used to perform screening on the development, one of them by using the questionnaire, i.e. pre-screening questionnaire development (KPSP) that require special officers are trained in their implementation. The results of the measurement of growth is often associated with the development of the child. Based on the foregoing, required further research regarding the relationship between screening on the development and growth in children. The purpose of this research is to analyzed the relationship between the results of the screening on the development by using KPSP and the results of measurement of parameters of growth in children ages 0-6 years in Denpasar. Research carried out using cross sectional analytic. Based on the correlation of Pearson test (α = 0.05), indicating there is a significant negative correlation (r =-0.218; p < 0.05) between body weight and development. This suggests that the higher the weight will further lower the level of child development.