<p>Salah satu pengalaman berharga yang dialami ibu dan bayi adalah menyusui ASI secara Eksklusif. Namun tidak semua ibu menyadari akan pentingnya pemberian ASI Eksklusif. Angka pemberian ASI Eksklusif masih rendah, alasan ibu menghentikan pemberian ASI Eksklusif, diantaranya produksi ASI kurang, ibu bekerja, ingin dianggap modern, masalah pada puting susu, pengaruh iklan susu formula dan pengaruh orang lain terutama suami. Permasalahan penelitian adalah bagaimana pengaruh dukungan keluarga (dukungan informasional, dukungan penilaian, dukungan instrumental, dan dukungan emosional) terhadap pemberian ASI Eksklusif pada ibu yang bekerja di Wilayah Kerja Puskesmas Tapaktuan Kabupaten Aceh Selatan. Tujuan penelitian adalah untuk mengetahui pengaruh dukungan keluarga (dukungan informasional, dukungan penilaian, dukungan instrumental, dan dukungan emosional) terhadap pemberian ASI Eksklusif pada ibu yang bekerja. Penelitian ini bersifat <em>explanatory research. </em>Populasi adalah seluruh ibu bekerja yang memiliki bayi berumur 7-12 bulan dan menyusui di Wilayah Kerja Puskesmas Tapaktuan Kabupaten Aceh Selatan berjumlah 57 orang. Pengumpulan data dilakukan dengan wawancara. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan 66,7% ibu memberikan ASI tidak ekslusif, Dukungan penilaian, dukungan emosional berpengaruh secara signifikan terhadap pemberian ASI Eksklusif pada ibu bekerja. Perlu meningkatkan strategi promosi kesehatan seperti pemasangan spanduk dan leaflet untuk penyampaian pesan kepada keluarga tentang pemberian dukungan kepada ibu menyusui, perlu memberikan penyuluhan kepada keluarga yang mendampingi ibu pada saat Ante Natal Care tentang pemberian ASI saja kepada bayi tanpa makanan tambahan lainnya, cara memerah ASI dan cara menyimpan ASI perah serta cara memberikan ASI perah kepada bayi yang ibunya bekerja</p><p><strong>Kata Kunci </strong> : ASI Eksklusif, Dukungan Keluarga.</p>
Background: the COVID-19 pandemic has affected people's preferences, namely the tendency to shop online. This change in people's tastes is supported by advances in digital technology, as a culinary delivery service. This progress allegedly has the potential to increase the use of plastic as packaging. This increase will pose a risk of packaging waste in the environment.Objectives: this study aims to describe the level of public knowledge about online food preferences and waste generation during the Covid-19 pandemic.Methods: this study used a cross-sectional design, with a purposive sampling technique of 30 respondents with inclusion criteria being online drivers who are located around the location of Jl. Daud Beureuh, Banda Aceh, and has worked for at least 1 month. Data collection was carried out by direct observation and interviews which were carried out in May 2022. The data obtained was then analyzed descriptively and the chi square correlation test.Results: the results of the descriptive study showed that online food preferences during the Covid-19 pandemic were in the increasing category by 19 people (63.3%). While knowledge about waste generation during the Covid-19 pandemic was in the positive category as many as 16 people (53.3%). The p-value = 0.44 The results of this study indicate that there is no relationship between knowledge of online food preferences and the generation of packaging waste during the Covid-19 pandemic.Conclusion: the description of the level of online food preference knowledge is increasing, while the knowledge of waste generation during the Covid-19 pandemic is positive. However, there is no correlation between online food preferences and packaging waste generation.
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