International Journal of Social Science
Vol. 1 No. 6: April 2022

THE MYTH OF “EASY” IN CARRIER PERCEPTION OF CHILDREN WITH DIARRHEA IN THE CENTRAL ICU PICU ROOM JOMBANG REGENCY HOSPITAL

Andi Yudianto (Unipdu Jombang)
Sumarti Sumarti (Unipdu Jombang)
Muhammad Rajin (Unipdu Jombang)
M. Zahrul Azhar (Unipdu Jombang)



Article Info

Publish Date
01 Apr 2022

Abstract

There are many myths about disease among the people that are believed to be true for generations. One of myth in children with diarrhea is a “ enteng entengi” myth. “Enteng-Entengi” is myth from java that believes that diarrhea in children is a sign of increasing growth and development skills. This myth has an impact on delays in making decisions to bring children with diarrhea to health service facilities. The purpose of this study was to understand caregivers' perceptions of the "enteng-entengi" myth in children with diarrhea in the Central ICU (PICU) RSUD Jombang Regency. This study uses a qualitative approach to the type of instrumental case study research. According to the study criteria, there were 4 participant caregivers who accompanied the care of children with diarrhea in the central ICU PICU room. The research instrument uses structured interview guide and observation method by taking notes. The data analysis technique in this study uses Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (IPA). The results of this study identified three themes. (1) The caregiver's knowledge of the “Enteng-Entengi” myth: all participants know that diarrhea in children is “enteng-entengi” myth. It is a sign that the child will have progress in growth and development such as teeth growing, learning to crawl, wanting to walk and being prone. (2) Caregiver's knowledge about diarrhea : Some participants said they had never received information about how to deal with diarrhea. (3) Caregivers' belief in the “enteng-entengi” myth: all participants believe that the cause of diarrhea in their children is because they take “enteng-entengi”. This myth is obtained from parents, grandmothers and neighbors. Health education is needed with quite intense so that this "enteng-entengi" myth can be reduced so that delays in bringing children to health services do not occur.

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IJSS

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Agriculture, Biological Sciences & Forestry Humanities Computer Science & IT Education Environmental Science Health Professions Languange, Linguistic, Communication & Media Medicine & Pharmacology Public Health Social Sciences Other

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"IJSS” for International Journal of Sosial Science, published by Bajang Instiute. Published in two formats, printed version of ISSN:2798-3463 and the online version of ISSN:2798-4079, both of which are published six times in one year. The scope of the journal studies broadly includes: Culture (a ...