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Journal : Jurnal Bakti Untuk Negeri

UPAYA PENCEGAHAN DAN PENANGAN STUNTING MELALUI EDUKASI DAN PENGOLAHAN PANGAN “PANTING” PATIN CEGAH STUNTING DI DESA TATAH BANGKAL Aisyah, Noor; Riko Nugroho, Muhammad; Putri, Aisya Novrida; Norhalisa; Wandarie, Indah; Andriyani, Novita; Rahma Syari, Aulia; Lathifah, Nor; Dhiya Kamila, Marsa; Niah, Rakhmadhan
Jurnal Bakti untuk Negeri Vol 5 No 1 (2025): Jurnal Bakti Untuk Negeri
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Kesehatan ISFI Banjarmasin

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36387/h37dx678

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Stunting is a condition of toddlers with short stature, a chronic nutritional problem that usually occurs during the first 1000 days of life (HPK). Stunting is characterized by a toddler's length or height that is not in accordance with their age. The number of stunting in children under the age of five is more common in rural areas compared to urban areas, although in general the prevalence has decreased. This difference is caused by various complex factors, including socio-demographic aspects, economic disparities, and unequal access to health services. This activity aims to increase knowledge and processing of catfish nuggets for pregnant women and mothers whose children are indicated as stunting. The implementation method is carried out through education, socialization and distribution of leaflets related to stunting, processing of catfish nuggets and pre-test and post-test evaluations. The results of the activity showed an increase in participants obtained from 27 participants, namely ... before the presentation of the material to ... after the presentation. It is hoped that this activity will motivate participants to reduce stunting rates in Tatatah Village, Bangkal.
PENINGKATAN KESEHATAN ANAK MELALUI LAYANAN Khitanan: PROGRAM PELAYANAN MASYARAKAT DI DESA CAHAYA BARU KABUPATEN BARITO KUALA INDONESIA Alfiannor, M.; Susilo, Yudi Hardi; Ulfah, Maria; Niah, Rakhmadhan; Aisyah, Noor; Riski, Akhmad; Normilawati, Normilawati; Nurjihan, Lu’lu; Kurniawan, Henny; Wahyudi, Wahyudi; Ma’ruf, Muhammad; Wahyuni, Amaliyah; Ariani, Novia; Fawwazi, Muhammad Hafizh Abiyyu Fathin; Yumassik, Abdul Mahmud; Widodo, Arif Nur; Prihandiwati, Erna; Susanto, Yugo; Rustandi, Tedi
Jurnal Bakti untuk Negeri Vol 5 No 1 (2025): Jurnal Bakti Untuk Negeri
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Kesehatan ISFI Banjarmasin

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36387/zb72hw73

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Background: Child health is essential for human resource development, especially in communities with limited health services. One preventive measure that can be taken to maintain genital hygiene is circumcision. This preventive measure reduces the risk of urinary tract infections and sexually transmitted diseases. However, to carry out child circumcision independently, there are some financial problems in Cahaya Baru Village, Jejangkit District, Barito Kuala Regency. Methods: This activity involved children from Cahaya Baru Village. Participant screening, health instructions, circumcision procedures carried out by medical professionals, post-procedure medication administration, and medication use instructions were all methods used in the implementation. The Indonesian Red Crescent (BSMI) of South Kalimantan, the Barito Kuala District Health Office, the Jejangkit District Health Center, and the Cahaya Baru Village government were involved in this project. Results and discussion: Forty participants successfully received a safe and controlled circumcision procedure. Before the procedure, all participants underwent a screening process and received health instructions. There were no significant complications post-circumcision, and all participants received pain relievers and antibiotics for healing. In addition, DAGUSIBU training increased community understanding of proper drug use. Active participation of various parties ensured that activities ran smoothly and increased synergy in community-based health services. Conclusion: Mass circumcision activities in Cahaya Baru Village showed that multi-sector collaboration-based programs can improve community access to basic health services. This program was successful thanks to participation, trained medical personnel, and health education. Similar efforts are expected to be carried out sustainably to increase the positive effects on community health welfare.