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Hubungan Menggendong Posisi M-Shape Terhadap Bounding Attachment dan Kualitas Tidur Pada Bayi Berusia 3-6 Bulan di Posyandu Cemara III Desa Rahuning Tahun 2023 Lia Aprianti; Tiarnida Nababan; Hosanna Angelika Panjaitan; Romana Yutrianis Bali
Jurnal Ners Vol. 7 No. 1 (2023): APRIL 2023
Publisher : Universitas Pahlawan Tuanku Tambusai

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31004/jn.v7i1.13979

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Infancy is a golden period for the growth and development of children so it needs special attention and affection. One of the factors that affect the growth and development of the baby is sleep and rest. One way that can be used to meet these needs is to hold the baby. However, the reality shows that there are still many mothers who are reluctant to carry their babies routinely, especially at the beginning of birth. This is because there is a feeling of fear of holding the baby wrong and not knowing how to hold the baby in the correct position. The M-Shape position is currently considered the safest because it keeps the baby's pelvis in its cavity and avoids hip dysplasia. This study aims to analyze the relationship between holding the M-Shape position on bounding attachment and sleep quality in infants aged 3-6 months at Posyandu Cemara III Rahuning Village. The type of research used is a quasi experiment with the design "One Group Pretest-Posttest Design". The population of this study were infants aged 3-6 months. The sample of this research is 32 respondents, taken by purposive sampling. Collecting data using questionnaires, research, univariate and bivariate data analysis. The results of research conducted using the Wilcoxon Sign Rank Test statistical test found that there was a significant relationship between holding the M-Shape position on bounding attachments and sleep quality in infants with a p-value obtained (<0.05).