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Effect of Stunting Prevention Health Counseling Using Animated Videos on the Knowledge of Brides-to-Be Putra, Ardhi Wiratama; Putri, Dian Utama Pratiwi; Noviansyah, Noviansyah
Health Dynamics Vol 2, No 1 (2025): January 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33846/hd20106

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Background: In Indonesia, the prevalence of stunting remains a pressing issue, with rates still considerably high and far from achieving the national target of 14%. One of the critical strategies in addressing this problem is providing adequate education and information to brides-to-be (Catin) regarding pregnancy planning and childcare as a preventive measure against stunting. This study aims to analyze the impact of stunting prevention health counseling using animated video media on improving the knowledge of brides-to-be. Methods: The study involved 60 brides-to-be attending counseling sessions at the BKKBN KB Counseling Center in Rajabasa District, South Lampung Regency. A pre-test and post-test design was utilized to measure changes in knowledge levels. Results: The results showed that prior to the intervention, 25 participants (41.7%) demonstrated good knowledge about stunting prevention. Following the counseling sessions, this number increased significantly to 58 participants (96.7%). Statistical analysis revealed a p-value of 0.0001 (p < 0.05), confirming a significant effect of the intervention. Conclusions: The study highlights the effectiveness of animated video media in delivering health education due to its ability to present information in an engaging, visual, and emotional format. This approach not only enhances comprehension but also sustains interest, making it a valuable tool for increasing awareness and knowledge about stunting prevention among brides-to-be. Strengthening such initiatives can contribute significantly to achieving the national stunting reduction target in Indonesia.
Analysis of Blood Supply Tablet Program Management in an Effort to Reduce the Prevalence of Anemia Among Female Students in Pesawaran District, Indonesia in 2025 Faradila, Mulya Dwi; Adyas, Atikah; Karyus, Aila; Noviansyah, Noviansyah; Pratiwi Putri, Dian Utama
Health Dynamics Vol 2, No 6 (2025): June 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33846/hd20607

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The consumption of iron supplement tablets (TTD or “Tablet Tambah Darah”) is crucial for adolescent girls to prevent anemia. Irregular intake of these supplements can lead to increased rates of anemia. In Pesawaran District, the prevalence of TTD distribution among adolescent girls is 54.75%, which falls short of the national target of 75%. This study aimed to analyze the management of the TTD program as an effort to reduce the prevalence of anemia among junior and senior high school girls in Pesawaran District in 2025. This qualitative study was conducted in Pesawaran District, involving key informants such as nutrition program officers and junior and senior high school students. Data were collected through in-depth interviews conducted from March 3–25, 2025. The results indicate that while the Health Department shows strong commitment, regulatory frameworks have not yet been established. Planning has been carried out, including intervention design, hemoglobin screening, and logistics procurement. However, implementation faces challenges due to the absence of formal regulations and a lack of collaboration between the Health and Education Departments, resulting in limited school support. The involvement of teachers, particularly UKS (school health unit) teachers, remains low. In terms of evaluation, program monitoring has been conducted using checklists and pocketbooks to track student compliance. Follow-up actions include addressing implementation barriers through mini workshops aimed at formulating improvement plans. It is recommended that the Head of the Pesawaran Health Office initiate co-management of the TTD program. Overall, the TTD program in Pesawaran District demonstrates a strong commitment from the health sector but requires strengthened regulations and inter-sectoral collaboration to more effectively reduce anemia prevalence among adolescent girls.