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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICAL RESEARCH

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The use of the "sariksa" model for the ability to fulfill the personal hygiene of mentally retarded children in special schools (SLB) in Indonesia

Author: ASEP SETIAWAN, HARIS SOFYANA, K KUSMIYATI, SOFIA FEBRUANTI
Abstract: Personal hygiene is important and fundamental in one's life. But not everyone can meet the needs of personal hygiene independently, especially mental retardation children. This study aims to determine the effect of the use of the "sariksa" model on the personal hygiene independence of mental retardation children in special schools (SLB) in Indonesia. The study design uses quasi-experimental quantitative research through a non-random approach to the Pre-Post test design group with controls. This study measures the effect of applying family support models on the level of independence of personal hygiene for children's mental retardation. The sampling technique uses a consecutive sampling technique. The Sariksa model is effective in increasing the personal independence of mentally retarded children in Bandung and Tasikmalaya, Indonesia.
Keyword: mental retardation, personal hygiene, the celestial model
DOI: https://doi.org/10.31838/ijpr/2020.12.03.222
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