LITERATURE REVIEW : THE INFLUENCE OF HEALTH PROMOTION MEDIA ON THE KNOWLEDGE AND ATTITUDE OF THE PROSPECTIVE BRIDE REGARDING PRECONCEPTIONAL NUTRITION

Authors

  • Sherina Indrawanti Faculty of Public Health, Sriwijaya University
  • Yuliarti Yuliarti Faculty of Public Health, Sriwijaya University
  • Ditia Fitri Arinda Faculty of Public Health, Sriwijaya University
  • Amrina Rosyada Faculty of Public Health, Sriwijaya University

Keywords:

Bride, Media, Knowledge, Attitudes

Abstract

Stunting remains a major nutritional problem faced by Indonesia. Addressing this issue should begin before marriage andpregnancy planning by bride, taking into account the nutritional status during the preconception period. However, according to studies, bride in Indonesia have low knowledge of preconception nutrition. Therefore, enhancing knowledge andattitudes is crucial to improve health andensure healthy offspring. This study aims to examine the influence of health promotion media on the knowledge andattitudes of prospective bride regarding preconception nutrition. Through a literature review, this study will summarize the results of related studies over a five-year period, namely 2019-2023, using the narrative method. The data search utilizes the PICOTS framework to determine keywords andinclusion/exclusion criteria. The literature review yielded 11 journals related to the impact of health promotion media on the knowledge andattitudes of prospective bride regarding preconception nutrition There are 7 different media (flipchart, leaflets, booklets, animated videos, social media, short film videos, andAndroid-based educational applications) with different health education methods. Booklet and social media can be an effective choice in increasing the knowledge and attitudes of the prospective bride and groom regarding preconception nutrition.

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Published

2024-05-29