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Journal : Galuh International Journal of Community Service and Development

The use of curesive audiovisual media as the right complementary feeding counseling media Suminar, Ratna; Karim, Fatmawati; Purnamasari, Kurniati Devi; Hindiarti, Yudita Ingga; Ningrum, Widya Maya
Galuh International Journal of Community Service and Development Vol 2 No 1 (2024): September 2024
Publisher : Badan Kemitraan Inovasi dan Kewirausahaan Universitas Galuh

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25157/gijcsd.v2i1.4169

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Nutritional problems having a serious impact on the quality of human resource is still faced by Indonesian people. Malnutrition is caused by various factors both inside and outside of health problems. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), malnutrition has a role of 54% in infant and toddler mortality. Lack of nutritional intake during growth has consequences ranging from stunted growth, and impaired brain growth, to death. Nutrition has a big role in reducing the rate of illness and death, especially in infants and toddlers. Improper nutritional intake is still the cause of the high malnutrition and malnutrition in Ciamis Regency. Improper complementary feeding is the main cause of early malnutrition in infants under two years old. Lack of nutrient intake is greatly influenced by knowledge and behavior on the type of complementary feeding given. Curesive Audiovisual Media is an audiovisual health counseling media in the form of motion audiovisual with MP4 format inserted into a flash drive and an authentic cover named containing health messages regarding infant nutrition 0−24 months during the MP-ASI phase starting from the basic rules of feeding children, the requirements for MP-ASI according to WHO, and modification of complementary feeding formula for infants aged 6−24 months according to the age of the child.
Implementation of traditional massage “Peuseul” to improve the welfare of pregnant women in Sukamulya Village, Ciamis Regency Ningrum, Widya Maya; Purnamasari, Kurniati Devi; Fatimah, Siti
Galuh International Journal of Community Service and Development Vol 2 No 1 (2024): September 2024
Publisher : Badan Kemitraan Inovasi dan Kewirausahaan Universitas Galuh

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25157/gijcsd.v2i1.4209

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Peuseul is a traditional massage practice that has long been used in Sundanese culture to support the well-being of pregnant women. In addition to helping to reduce physical discomfort, such as back pain and leg cramps, the practice also strengthens the spiritual and emotional connection between pregnant women and their communities. However, Peuseul is at risk of being lost if it is not preserved and adapted to modern health standards. Therefore, this community service program was designed to preserve, promote, and integrate Peuseul into the health care of pregnant women in Tatar Sunda, (Sundanese land). This program involved intensive training for local paraji, socialization of Peuseul benefits in the community, and the provision of free Peuseul services for pregnant women. The training was focused on massage techniques, the use of safe herbal herbs, as well as knowledge of the anatomy of pregnancy. Socialization is carried out through community meetings, printed media, and educational videos. The evaluation of the program was conducted through questionnaires and interviews with pregnant women as well as paraji (the massage person) to measure the physical and emotional impact of the practice. The results of the program showed the success of paraji training in providing safe and effective Peuseul services. The socialization increased public awareness about the importance of Peuseul in prenatal care. Pregnant women who received Peuseul reported improvements in physical and emotional well-being, including a reduction in back pain and anxiety facing childbirth. This program proved that Peuseul had a significant value in supporting the health of pregnant women, both physically and emotionally, and could be adapted according to modern health standards.