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Journal : Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Borneo

AKSELERASI PENCEGAHAN DAN PENURUNANSTUNTING MELALUI PENGUATAN PERAN TIM PENDAMPING KELUARGA (PELITA)DI WILAYAH PERBATASAN INDONESIA: PELATIHAN PENGUKURAN ANTROPOMETRI DAN ANGKA KECUKUPAN GIZI BALITA Gusriani, Gusriani; Ridha, Andi Ahmad; Cahyani, Reni Tri; Wahida, Wahida; Padlilah, Rahmi; Umami, Nurrahmi
Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Borneo Vol 8, No 2 (2024)
Publisher : Universitas Borneo Tarakan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35334/jpmb.v8i2.5848

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Stunting is a major public health issue in Indonesia, particularly in border areas where access to healthcare services is limited. This condition results from chronic malnutrition during the first 1,000 days of life, leading to impaired physical growth, brain development, and reduced intelligence and productivity in the future. Nunukan Regency, specifically in the Sebatik area of North Kalimantan, has a high stunting prevalence, reaching 30.5%, well above the national average.This program aims to accelerate stunting prevention and reduction by strengthening the role of Family Assistance Teams (TPK) through training on anthropometric measurement and the calculation of Nutritional Requirements (AKG) for infants. TPK plays a critical role in early detection of stunting risks and delivering appropriate nutritional interventions at the community level. The training includes awareness-raising, demonstrations, and hands-on practice in anthropometric measurement and the use of a Stunting Infant Nutritional Calculator. Evaluation results from pre-test and post-test assessments show a significant improvement in the knowledge and skills of TPK members. With improved competencies, TPK can provide more accurate nutritional advice to at-risk families, thus supporting national efforts to reduce stunting prevalence. This program is expected to contribute to the reduction of stunting rates in Nunukan Regency, especially in the Sebatik area of North Kalimantan
EDUKASI KESEHATAN TENTANG ANEMIA PADA REMAJA PUTRI wahida, Wahida; Gusriani, Gusriani; Noviyanti, Nur Indah
Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Borneo Vol 6, No 3 (2022)
Publisher : Universitas Borneo Tarakan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35334/jpmb.v6i3.2909

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Anemia is a condition in which the amount of hemoglobin (Hb) in the blood is below normal. Adolescent girls are at risk for iron deficiency anemia. According to WHO, the normal hemoglobin level for women over the age of 15 is 12.0 g/dl (7.5 mmol). Nutrition knowledge education can increase nutrition knowledge and prevent anemia in adolescent girls. The stages of this service include: Survey of schools that will be given education, Collecting data on adolescent problems in SMA 1 Kalukku, Consulting and licensing to provide education and early detection through Hb checks, Preparation of materials, methods, and tools used for counseling and examinations , Implementation of counseling activities, blood pressure checks and early detection of anemia as well as Evaluation of the implementation of counseling activities and early detection The evaluation of PkM activities uses observation sheets. The results of the examination of the Hb levels of adolescent girls showed that from 62 female adolescents, 38 (61.29%) were not anemic, 18 (29.03%) had mild anemia and 6 (9.6%) were moderately anemic. The results of the questionnaire showed that 59.2% of participants had poor knowledge and 40.8% had good knowledge and after being given education there was an increase in the knowledge of young women, namely 30.3% had less knowledge and 69.7% with good knowledge. After being given education, there was an increase in the knowledge of young women from 59.2% to 30.3% with less knowledge. Furthermore, from 40.8% to 69.7% for good knowledge. Increased knowledge of adolescent girls about anemia is expected to prevent or reduce the incidence of anemia in adolescent girls in the district Mamuju.
Co-Authors A. Ahmad Ridha Adzim, Fathan Ahmatang Ahmatang Alfianur Alfianur Alfijanuanto, Dedek Dwi Amelia, Riya Ananta, Neti Andini, Nenden Imas Andriani, Rika ARDIANSYAH ARDIANSYAH Astuti Sugiyatmi, Tri Astuti, Mira Ayu Lestari Putri, Andini Beauty Octavia Mahardany Cahyani, Reni Tri Citra, Nur Deby Deby Dewi, Febrie Fitriana Dewi, Sentya Kurnia DOMINGGUS, DOMINGGUS Enjela, Sella Eppendi, Jhoni ernianti, ernianti Fathur Rahman Fiany, Alce Firdawanti, Wahyu Asih Winda Fitasari, Fitasari Hafifa, Nun Ayu Hardyantoro, Vicko Tri Hartanto, Salsabilla Firda Hartika, Andi Yuniarsy Hasana, Nurul Hasanah, Devi Miftahul Haswar, Reni Mei Idayati , Idayati Imaculata Ose, Maria Imra, Imra Indah Permatasari Indiriawati, Resty Indriawati, Resty Indriyani Indriyani Ira Maya Abdiani Irawan, Dea Fitria Irmayanti, Putri Adinda Irwan, M Jesnita, Jesnita Jira, Jira Julia Palimbunga, Shelty Jumriana Jumriana, Jumriana Kelen, Erliana Kemuning, Lely Putri Khaerunnisa Khaerunnisa, Khaerunnisa Khairani, Zulfa Rahmalia Lilit, Sona Wanda Manda, Hilda Mangga, Mikael Manihuruk, Mellyani Boru Mastura, Mastura Miti, Miti Munira Munira, Munira Mursyd, Mursyd Musrinah, Musrinah Nafsiah, Nur Natasya Natasya Noor Ainah Noviyanti, Nur Indah Nur Abdiansyah, Dhanu Agung Nurhana, Nurhana Nurhayati Nurhayati Nursalehuddin, Nursalehuddin octamelia, Mega Oktovianus, Enilin Ose, Maria Imaculata Padlilah, Rahmi Padlillah, Rahmi Regita Cahyani, Risky Rita, Riska Marga Roem, Muhamad Romadon, Mohammad S, Teresia Sari, Ayu Indah Sarkhila, Ummi Setiawan, Asyifa Salsabila Soleha, Nurfatima Sudarsono, Nesha Helsia Sugiyatmi, Tri Astuti Suherman, Oki Sukmawati Sukmawati Susanti Susanti Syafitri, Syahrul Tandi, Herlina Tao, Toni Tao Uhie Lewuk, Maria Ulfanti Umami, Nurrahmi Wahida Wahida Wahyudi, Donny Tri Wahyuni, Etty Wijayanti Wijayanti Yahuda, Yeniana Yasin, Nur Azizah Yuni Retnowati Yuniarsy Hartika, Andi Yusnia, Yusnia Yuthika, Nur Saupa