1.Keberkesanan Buku Interaktif dalam Meningkatkan Pengetahuan Pemakanan bagi Kanak-kanak Prasekolah (Effectiveness of Interactive Book in Improving Nutrition Knowledge Among Preschoolers)
KU AKMAL AFIFI KU MARUDZI ; SYAFIQAH HUSNA RUSDI ; TANG XIU LEONG ; NUR HANA HAMZAID
Malaysian Journal of Health Sciences 2021;19(No.2):77-86
Nutrition education on healthy eating during childhood plays an important role in ensuring healthy growth process of
children. One method of doing so is by using age-appropriate education tools. This cross-sectional, quasi-experimental
study was to assess the effectiveness of interactive book, which had its content appropriateness assessed, as an education
tools in improving knowledge level on healthy diet among preschoolers. 116 subjects aged 4-6 years (60±10 months)
were recruited and randomly grouped into intervention group and control group (each with 58 subjects) from five
kindergartens in Bangi, Selangor where only those subjects from intervention group were exposed to the interactive
book prepared prior to this study. A same set of questionnaires, with a total score of 32, was used to assess changes in
subjects’ knowledge levels at Pre-test (before intervention), Post-test I and Post-test II (one-week after Pre-test), where
Post-test I only involved subjects from intervention group. At Pre-test, the intervention group scored 25±5, while the
control group scored 26±4. After intervention, mean score for intervention group increased to 29±4 for both Post-test I
and Post-test II; whereas it remained relatively unchanged for control group for Post-test II (26±5). Significant increase
in knowledge level (p<0.001) was found in intervention group, both after intervention and effect of group*time,
compared to control group (p=0.077). Hence, this study proved that interactive book could potentially be an effective
education tool in nutrition education and improving knowledge level on healthy diet among preschoolers and children.
2.Knowledge of Special Nutrition for Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder Among Parents and Special Educators in Malaysia (Pengetahuan Tentang Pemakanan Khas bagi Kanak-kanak yang Mengalami Gangguan Spektrum Autisme dalam Kalangan Ibu Bapa dan Pendidik Khas di Malaysia)
DURRATUL AIN SHOHAIMI ; SITI FARWIZAH IZZATI SAHIDAN ; MUHAMAD AFIQ ZULKIFLY ; NABILAH TAGOR HASIBUAN ; NOOR AKMAL SHAREELA ISMAIL ; NUR HANA HAMZAID ; NURUL IZZATY HASSAN
Malaysian Journal of Health Sciences 2021;19(No.1):127-135
Sufficient intake of macronutrients and micronutrients are essential for child growth. Many children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) however are reported to be picky eaters which may lead to malnourishment. As diet and behaviour are importantly interconnected, this study aims to determine the level of knowledge on nutrition among parents and special educators of children with ASD. A cross-sectional study was conducted at a National Autism Centre in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia from May to August 2018. A 37-item questionnaire was self-administered to the respondents who attended series of training of trainers’ sessions. The data was the collected and analysed descriptively. A total of 209 respondents participated with 153 parents and 56 special educators of children with ASD. Only 37.9% of the parents agreed that their children’s diet contain balanced nutrition. Majority of the parents and special educators had the perception that sugar, junk food and gluten are bad for the children but they were still given due to the accessibility and convenience. The low level of knowledge among parents and special educators about the nutrition of children with ASD indicates that a measure should be taken to increase the awareness and to overcome the malnutrition among ASD children.