Herlianty Herlianty
Midwifery Professional Education Program, Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Kesehatan Gunung Sari, South Sulawesi, Indonesia

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Impact of reproductive health education on adolescents' self-efficacy in maintaining reproductive health Herlianty Herlianty; Abdullah Abdullah; Evi Sri Dahrianti; Ni Ketut Sumidawati
Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Edukasi Indonesia Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): Volume 2 Number 2 June 2025
Publisher : Edukasi Ilmiah Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61099/jpmei.v2i2.78

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Adolescents often face challenges in understanding and maintaining their reproductive health due to limited access to accurate information and appropriate guidance. This community service project aims to enhance adolescents’ self-efficacy in maintaining reproductive health through structured reproductive health education. The program was implemented in collaboration with local schools and involved interactive sessions, discussions, and educational media tailored to the developmental needs of adolescents. The results showed a significant improvement in participants’ knowledge, attitudes, and confidence in making informed decisions related to their reproductive health. This activity highlights the importance of early, comprehensive, and culturally sensitive health education as a preventive strategy to promote healthier adolescent development. It also emphasizes the role of community involvement in empowering youth to take responsibility for their well-being
Family-based home care assistance for children at risk of stunting through nutrition interventions and healthy parenting Sitti Zakiyyah Putri; Indrawati Aris Tyarini; Herlianty Herlianty; Mira Kohmala Bauw; Andi Mukarramah
Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Edukasi Indonesia Vol. 3 No. 1 (2026): Volume 3 Number 1 February 2026
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61099/jpmei.v3i1.162

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Stunting remains a major public health challenge that threatens child growth and long-term human development, particularly among vulnerable families. Family-based interventions are essential to address the behavioral and environmental determinants of stunting that occur at the household level. This community service program aimed to strengthen family capacity in preventing stunting among children at risk through family-based home care assistance focusing on nutrition interventions and healthy parenting practices. The program was implemented using a structured and participatory approach consisting of five stages: socialization, training, application of appropriate technology, mentoring and evaluation, and program sustainability. Activities were conducted with families who had children at risk of stunting and were supported by community nurses and health cadres. Training emphasized balanced nutrition, age-appropriate feeding practices, dietary diversity using locally available foods, hygiene and sanitation, healthy parenting, and child growth monitoring. Simple digital educational media and mobile-based communication were used to reinforce learning and facilitate follow-up. Mentoring was carried out through regular home visits to provide individualized guidance and support behavior change. The results showed improvements in caregiver knowledge, feeding practices, healthy parenting behaviors, compliance with child growth monitoring, and utilization of simple technology after program implementation. These findings indicate that family-based home care assistance is a feasible and effective approach to strengthening family capacity for stunting prevention. Integrating nutrition education, healthy parenting support, appropriate technology, and continuous mentoring within community-based services can contribute to sustainable improvements in child nutrition practices and support long-term efforts to reduce stunting at the community level.