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Strengthening Nutrition Interventions through Academic Collaboration in Pasaman Barat, Indonesia Gusnedi, Gusnedi; Habibi, Nur Ahmad; Renidayati, Renidayati; Irmawartini, Irmawartini; Sasmita, Heppi; Delima, Delima; Bebasari, Mardiani; Afriza, Renita; Amalia, Dwi Octa; Hamdani, Hamdani; Utami , Citra Tristi
Journal of Health and Nutrition Research Vol. 5 No. 1 (2026)
Publisher : Media Publikasi Cendekia Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56303/jhnresearch.v5i1.1087

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This study aims to strengthen evidence-based policymaking for stunting reduction in Pasaman Barat District, Indonesia, through a collaborative model linking academic institutions and with local government. A situation analysis was conducted to assess program coverage, implementation challenges, and multisectoral support related to stunting prevention. Quantitative data from 20 primary health centers showed that most specific nutrition intervention indicators below the national minimum target of 80%. A pilot strengthening program was then implemented, focusing on improving cadre capacity, service supervision, community engagement, and data management. Post-intervention results demonstrated statistically significant improvements in growth monitoring (54.49%±27.19 to 97.43%±5.26; p = 0.00), exclusive breastfeeding (19.04%±28.47 to 59.28%±37.38; p = 0.00), and iron–folic acid supplementation among pregnant women (22.28%±16.96 to 85.28%±24.62; p = 0.00). Other indicators, including complementary feeding practices, antenatal care visits, and adolescent anemia screening, showed numerical but non-significant changes. Qualitative findings further revealed challenges related to limited cadre skills, inadequate facilities, insufficient intersectoral coordination, low community participation, and inconsistent data quality. The developed collaboration model facilitated closer integration of research evidence into local decision-making and supported the formulation of strategic policy recommendations. Overall, the study highlights that institutionalized academic–government partnerships, combined with continuous monitoring and strengthened health system capacity, are essential to accelerate meaningful and sustained reductions in stunting in Pasaman Barat.
Application of Psychoreligious Therapy: Dhikr in Mental Health Nursing Care for Auditory Hallucination Patients Yudistira Afconneri; Gayatri Putri; Renidayati, Renidayati; Surya Effendi
Journal of Applied Holistic Nursing Science Vol. 2 No. 2 (2026): February 2026
Publisher : CV. CENDIKIA JENIUS INDONESIA

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70920/jahns.v2i2.353

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Background: Mental disorders are maladaptive responses to internal and external stressors that lead to changes in patterns of thinking, perception, behavior, and emotions. Schizophrenia, as a severe mental disorder, is often characterized by an inability to distinguish between reality and illusion, one manifestation of which is auditory hallucinations that affect an individual’s thought processes; therefore, non-pharmacological management such as dhikr therapy is required. This study aimed to apply dhikr therapy as an intervention in mental health nursing care for patients experiencing auditory hallucinations in the Flamboyan Ward of Prof. HB Saanin Mental Hospital, Padang. Methods: The study employed a case report design involving two participants over a five-day nursing care period, following the stages of the nursing process including assessment, diagnosis, intervention, implementation, and evaluation, which were analyzed by comparing theoretical frameworks and previous studies. Results: The results showed a reduction in the severity of auditory hallucinations from a moderate to a mild level, indicated by a decrease in the hallucination score of patient FT from 20 to 9 and patient FF from 22 to 10. Conclusion: Therefore, this study is expected to serve as a reference for nurses in implementing generalist nursing interventions combined with dhikr therapy and to provide a basis for future researchers to use daily pre–post measurements throughout the intervention period.