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Journal : Unified Health Critical Research

Description of the determinants of stunting events in children in the work area of Pangale Health Center Husna, Asmaul; Bujawati, Emmi; Aeni, Syahratul
Unihealth Community Research Vol 1 No 1 (2025): September-February
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Alauddin Makassar

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Stunting is associated with the risk of morbidity and mortality, poor brain development, as well as slow motor skill development and mental retardation. This research is a quantitative research with a descriptive approach. The population in this study were stunted toddlers in the Puskesmas working area with a total sample of 83 samples using a total sampling technique . The collected data was then analyzed univariately. The results showed that from a total of 83 samples, most of them were male (50.6%), most of the mothers with elementary school education/equivalent were 33 people (39.8%), most of them had fathers who worked as farmers as many as 55 people (66.3%). The majority of mothers work as IRT as many as 75 people (90.4%). Stunting toddlers have fathers with short height categories as many as 66 people (81.5%) and most of them have mothers with short height categories as many as 72 people (86.7%). With parents whose income is < Rp 1,000,000.00 per month as many as 29 toddlers (34.9%), most of the toddlers do not have a history of LBW as many as 69 toddlers (83.1%), having a history of complete immunization as many as 77 toddlers (92 ,8%) and did not have a history of exclusive breastfeeding, namely 49 toddlers (59.0%). Therefore, the researcher recommends that the Puskesmas provide additional education to mothers about stunting and the importance of exclusive breastfeeding at posyandu.
Overview of Covid-19 Patient Mortality in Gowa Regency in 2021 Wijaya, Dian Rezki; Bujawati, Emmi
Unihealth Community Research Vol 1 No 2 (2025): March-August
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Alauddin Makassar

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The Covid-19 Case Fatality Rate in the World is 2.07% and Indonesia is 3.31% as of 7 September 2021. There are 2,129 people who died from Covid-19 in South Sulawesi Province with Gowa Regency ranking 2nd with the highest number of cases. This study aims to provide an overview of the mortality of Covid-19 patients in Gowa Regency in 2020.  This quantitative type of research with a descriptive design uses Secondary Data Analysis (ADS). The population is 51 people with the sampling technique using total sampling. variables in this study include age, gender, and place of residence. The results obtained are cases of death due to Covid-19 are dominant in men (64.7%), elderly people with an age range of 46-55 years (33.3%), and domiciled in Somba Opu District (54.9%). %). Further research can be done using more complex variables. Researchers recommend to the local government to maximize care for patients who are male and elderly. In addition, tighten the mobility of people in densely populated areas so that the death rate does not increase.