Rauly Rahmadhani
Universitas Islam Negeri Alauddin Makassar

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ANALISIS FAKTOR RISIKO KEJADIAN STUNTING PADA BALITA USIA 6 BULAN – 23 BULAN DI PUSKESMAS PEKKAE KECAMATAN TANETE RILAU KABUPATEN BARRU TAHUN 2020 Nur Alda Fadillah; Andi Alifia Ayu Delima; Rauly Rahmadhani; Nadyah Haruna; Ibrahim Manda
Al-Iqra Medical Journal : Jurnal Berkala Ilmiah Kedokteran Vol 5, No 2 (2022): ILMU KEDOKTERAN
Publisher : Journal Medical Universitas muhammadiyah Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26618/aimj.v5i2.7937

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Stunting is ashort body condition according to the age which exceed the 2 SD (Standard Deviation) deficit below the median length standard or the height of the age. A toddler with stunting shows the existence of long-term nutritional problems or chronic nutrition that can be affected by the condition of the mother or future mother, fetal period and infancy or toddler period, including the disease suffered during infancy period. The aim of this research was to find out the risk factor of stunting to the child aged 6-23 months in working area of Pekkae health care, Tanete Rilau, Barru Regency. This research was a quantitative research with observational analytic method and crossectional design. Sampling was obtained by using purposive sampling technique. The total of sample were 98 toddlers and their mother as a respondent. The data were analyzed by using the Chi-square p0.05 in the SPSS program. The result of this research showed that there was a significant relationship between the history of complementary feeding (p-value 0.031;1.36), infectious disease (p-value 0.005;1.41),  mother’s knowledge of toddler nutrition (p-value 0.031;1.36) and economic factor (p-value 0.000; 2,71) toward the stunting. There was no significant relationship between the history of exclusive breastfeeding, toddler immunization, maternal height and the mother’s last education level toward this stunting with p-value 0.005. The most dominant factor in this research was family economic factor.Keywords : toddler, stunting, history of complementary feeding, history of infectious disease, mother’s education, mother’s knowledge, family economic factor.
Hubungan Diare Akut dengan Kejadian Kejang Demam Kompleks pada Anak Balita di RSUD Syekh Yusuf Kab. Gowa Tahun 2023-2025 Andi Diah Putri Kemal; Rauly Rahmadhani; Abd. Rahman; Rizka Anastasia; Rahmi Damis
Jurnal Kesehatan Indonesia Vol 16 No 3 (2026): Juli 2026
Publisher : HB PRESS

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33657/jurkessia.v16i3.1146

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Complex febrile seizures are a neurological disorder in children aged 6 months to 5 years that may lead to long-term neurological complications. Acute diarrhea, one of the most prevalent infectious diseases in toddlers, can trigger fever, dehydration, and electrolyte disorders that lower the seizure threshold. This study aimed to determine the relationship between acute diarrhea and the incidence of complex febrile seizures in children under five. This was an observational analytical study with a cross-sectional design using secondary data from medical records at Syekh Yusuf General Hospital, Gowa Regency, covering the period 2023–2025. Samples were selected using total sampling, yielding 95 respondents who met the inclusion and exclusion criteria. Data were analyzed using univariate and bivariate analysis with the Chi-Square test via SPSS. Of the 95 respondents, 74 children (77.9%) experienced complex febrile seizures. Among 63 children with acute diarrhea, 59 (93.7%) had complex febrile seizures, compared to only 15 of 32 (46.9%) without acute diarrhea. Chi-Square analysis showed p<0.001 (p-value=0.000), indicating a statistically significant association. Most children with complex febrile seizures had a history of acute diarrhea (79.7%), with a median age of 2 years, and were predominantly male (61.1%). Acute diarrhea was significantly associated with complex febrile seizures in toddlers, as it can cause fever, dehydration, and electrolyte disruption that lower the seizure threshold. Early prevention and management of acute diarrhea and parental education are essential to reduce the risk of complex febrile seizures.