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Journal : An Idea Health Journal

Kejadian Stunting Pada Balita Nurharlinah, Nurharlinah; Rosnani, Rosnani; Athiutama, Ari; Enisah, Enisah
An Idea Health Journal Vol 4 No 02 (2024)
Publisher : PT.Mantaya Idea Batara

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53690/ihj.v4i02.227

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Until now, stunting remains a global issue, as evidenced by its high prevalence rate of 21.9%. Stunting occurs in children and is characterized by a discrepancy between age and height, resulting from chronic malnutrition, ultimately hindering the physical and cognitive development of the child. This research aims to understand the prevalence of stunting in the Puskesmas Palemraya Service Area in Ogan Ilir Regency. It is a quantitative study using a descriptive approach with 655 respondents selected through total sampling techniques. Anthropometric measurements were taken to assess height, and birthdates were recorded in the Maternal and Child Health Book. Univariate data analysis was conducted to observe the frequency distribution of each variable. The research findings indicate that the majority of respondents were male (52.06%), aged 24- 59 months (61.53%), and the majority did not experience stunting (94.66%). The research concludes that 5.34% of children in the Puskesmas Palemraya Primary Service Area in Ogan Ilir Regency suffer from stunting, meeting the government's target for reducing stunting by 14%.
Nursing Students' Level of Knowledge About HIV/AIDS Athiutama, Ari; Erman, Imelda; Febriani, Indra
An Idea Health Journal Vol 4 No 03 (2024)
Publisher : PT.Mantaya Idea Batara

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53690/ihj.v4i03.359

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HIV/AIDS causes health problems in the world, resulting in death. HIV/AIDS sufferers require long-term treatment from health services. Nursing students are part of health services. This research is quantitative research with a descriptive approach. The sample was determined using a total sampling technique and obtained 230 respondents. Data collection used the HIV Knowledge Questionnaire 45 (HIV-KQ-45). Data were analyzed univariately to see the frequency distribution of the research variables. The data was analyzed univariately to observe the frequency distribution of the research variables. The research results showed that most nursing students' knowledge about HIV/AIDS was in the sufficient category (66.5%) and the least in the good category (14.8%). From the results obtained, it was concluded that the majority of nursing students' knowledge about HIV/AIDS was in the sufficient category and the minority was in the good category. This shows that students' knowledge about HIV/AIDS is still inadequate. It is necessary to prepare prospective nurses starting during education to avoid a lack of knowledge in the hope of improving services to HIV/AIDS sufferers as much as possible in the future.