Application of Theory of Planned Behavior on the Implementation of the Emo Demo Creation of Healthy PMT with Full Nutrition in Posyandu Gedang – Gedang Village Batuputih Sumenep

Efforts to improve nutrition with healthy food consumption patterns require an derstanding of variations or training in appropriate cooking practices that are liked by the family. The purpose of developing a health promotion model by implementing an emo demo made from local food through the Theory Planned Behavior approach at the posyandu. Analytical research with cross sectional design. The independent variables are intentions, behavior, attitudes, norms and the dependent variable is the implementation of emo demo creations of healthy nutritious PMT. The population of all mothers in posyandu is 150 people, the sampling technique using random sampling is 115 people. The research instrument used a questionnaire with classical assumption test and multiple linear regression data analysis using T test and F sig < 0.05, the result of 0.039 HI was accepted, which means that there is an influence of the theory of planned behavior with the implementation of healthy and complete PMT. The conclusion is that the development of health in the field of nutrition with the emo demo method can increase understanding in the form of stories, interesting with visuals, with observation modalities that are safe for consumption and directly stimulate emotional so that changes in health behavior occur.


INTRODUCTION
Standard health efforts are a series of activities carried out in an integrated, integrated and sustainable manner to maintain and improve the health status of the community in the form of disease prevention, health improvement, disease treatment and health recovery by the government and or the community. The success of the empowerment process can be seen by the realization of various community-based health efforts (UKBM) in the community. UKBM is a community-based health effort formed from, by, for and with the community, including posyandu (Harsono dr, 2013).
Application of Theory of Planned Behavior on the Implementation of the Emo Demo Creation.....

An indicator of the low level of community participation in posyandu is the lack of variety of PMT
counseling which is often one of the causes of the reduced attendance rate of mothers of children under five coming to the Posyandu. Giving the right PMT to infants and children will help in the process of growth and development (Andarwulan & Hubaedah, 2020).
Additional food can be the main attraction for a mother to come to the Posyandu, so that more targets will come (Hidayanti and Maywati, 2019). (Prihandini et al., 2013)when toddlers have difficulty eating or have no appetite for the food served. Most of the elderly in the village often provide fast food, with packaged snacks without any effort to contribute to healthy food processing and they are too busy with daily activities. (Bahtiar & Ariyanti, 2017 The response to the same stimulus but the response also depends on each person differently, the factors that distinguish the response to different stimuli are called behavioral determinants. Behavioral determinants can be divided into two, namely: a. Determinants or internal factors such as the characteristics of respondents that are given or innate such as gender.
b. External determinants or factors, namely the physical, social, economic environment and so on With the characteristics of the respondents in terms of the age group, most of the respondents are aged 18 -24 years, as many as 40 respondents (34.8%) in that age interval are productive ages and are identical with high idealism, increased work spirit and full of optimism.
The respondent's last education was elementary school 36.5%. A person's education directly affects knowledge, although it is not the same as his field of knowledge. According to (Notoatmodjo, 2012) a person's knowledge can be influenced by various factors, one of which is education. The higher the education, the person will have wider access to information through various print and electronic media. Mothers who do not work are more passive in getting information, such as watching television (Freisling et al., 2010).
Based on the occupations of 108 respondents (93.9%) most of the Posyandu mothers (cadres, pregnant women, breastfeeding mothers) are farmers. In the sense of spending time at home as a housewife and farming. Wage salary or income of respondents < Rp 1,000,000 per month is a reward given to someone after doing work. Income is generally in the form of money or other material. The amount of income received by a person reflects the size of life in meeting basic daily needs. If the income they receive is adequate, the need for adequate nutrition in the family will increase. The economy has an effect (enabling/enabling factor) on increasing public access to higher education.It has been demonstrated that stunting has long-term adverse consequences for children's immune function and survival, risk of chronic disease related to nutrition, cognitive and behavioral The response to the same stimulus but the response also depends on each person differently, the factors that distinguish the response to different stimuli are called behavioral determinants.
Behavioral determinants can be divided into two, namely: a. Determinants or internal factors such as the characteristics of respondents that are given or innate such as gender.
b. External determinants or factors, namely the physical, social, economic environment and so on With the characteristics of the respondents in terms of the age group, most of the respondents are aged 18 -24 years, as many as 40 respondents (34.8%) in that age interval are productive ages and are identical with high idealism, increased work spirit and full of optimism.
The respondent's last education was elementary school 36.5%. A person's education directly affects knowledge, although it is not the same as his field of knowledge. According to (Notoatmodjo, 2012) a person's knowledge can be influenced by various factors, one of which is education. The higher the education, the person will have wider access to information through various print and electronic media. Mothers who do not work are more passive in getting information, such as watching television (Freisling et al., 2010).   Table 2. There is no relationship between the intention variable and the sig value of 0.150 > 0.05, which means that there is no relationship between the intention variable and the posyandu mother to participate in the implementation of the emo demo. Table 2. This study reveals that the intention value of sig 0.048 <0.05 is an indication of how strong a person's belief is that he will try a behavior and how much effort will be used to carry out a respondent's behavior with good behavior to come to the posyandu following PMT's emo demo creation. complete nutrition and can make home cooking according to the example.

DISCUSSION
Partial T-test shows that intentions and attitudes have no relationship with the implementation of a complete nutritious healthy PMT emo demo that can occur because: looking at the characteristics of elementary school education, work, monthly income is below the standard, it makes the factor of not being able to trust, belief, benefits attached to his conscience which cannot be seen directly by the eye, the number of emo demo implementation meetings which are still relatively rarely practiced in posyandu so that with low education mothers still find it difficult to adopt new knowledge, in terms of active participation mothers come to posyandu on time for invitations before implementation of emo demo begins or comes after the implementation of the emo demo is complete, looking at the mother's attention to the implementation of the emo demo, whether listening while talking to her friends,or while caring for a fussy child While the Partial T Test of behavior and norms has a relationship with the implementation of the emo demo creations of healthy and complete PMT, it can be caused by several factors, including that respondents see that emo demos are easy to do and the availability of raw materials from local products from home yards that can be combined with several ingredients in the market. village.
Support from social media such as cellphones can be a motivation to be creative because it is seen from the characteristics of respondents who are still productive. With the support of other people, friends, religious leaders, community leaders and activities every month is always repeated with a different theme.
Based on this study, it was found that the F test simultaneously showed a relationship between the theory of planned behavior (intentions, behavior, attitudes, norms) and the emo demo creations of healthy PMT with complete nutrition . The implementation of the planned emo demo which is packaged in the form of a story that is easy to remember, interesting, with observational modalities

CONCLUSION
With Theory Planned Behavior to find out intentions, behaviors, attitudes, norms through BCD Behavior Communication Definition states that an intervention can change something in the environment and Social Behavior Change Communication (SBCC) / Communication on Social and Behavioral Changes SBCC can be a mother's facility by empowering cadres, community leaders, religious leaders, in understanding, adopting and maintaining healthy behaviors related to nutrition practices. Respondents in this study were cadre mothers, pregnant women, breastfeeding mothers, the majority of whom were of productive age, which was based on a low level of education, limited employment and income, simultaneously determinants of health behavior from experience, environmental beliefs, socio-culture that influenced knowledge, perception, attitude, desire, will, motivation and intention. In health promotion activities in the field of nutrition using the implementation method with planned emo demo activities packaged with interesting stories that are easy to remember and safe for consumption can stimulate emotional reactions indicating a change in mother's perception towards better behavior changes. .