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Journal : Borneo Community Health Sevice Journal

EDUKASI SINEMA GIZI DAN CEGAH STUNTING ITU PENTING BERBASIS APLIKASI INZTING (IKHTIAR MENZEROKAN STUNTING) DI KELURAHAN PALLANTIKANG Arafah, Salmah; Oktaviana, Dina; Sadli, Adi; Patmawati, Patmawati; Sumarmi, Sumarmi; Chaerunnisa, Putri; Husnadya, Nur; Qalbi, Nur; Arfah, Zulfikar; Kamriana, Kamriana; Suardi, Suardi
Borneo Community Health Service Journal VOLUME 4 NOMOR 2 TAHUN 2024
Publisher : Fakultas Ilmu Kesehatan Universitas Borneo Tarakan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35334/neotyce.v4i2.5520

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Stunting is a condition of failure to grow in children resulting from malnutrition so that they are too short or do not grow according to their age. This is what causes stunting to become a problem that needs a solution. The aim of this PKM activity is to increase the knowledge of mothers who have stunted children and the knowledge of posyandu cadres and health cadres regarding the use of the INZTING application (Efforts to Reduce Stunting) to carry out comprehensive recording, monitoring and documentation in efforts to prevent stunting. The method for implementing this service is application-based education. The targets for this service are mothers who have 23 stunted children and 28 cadres. The evaluation instruments are pre test, post test and activeness during the activity. The analysis technique to determine the success of the activity is by looking at the comparison of the pretest and posttest results that have been given. The results of the service showed that there was an increase in mothers' knowledge about stunting, namely from 52% to 90% and of posyandu cadres regarding the use of the INZTING application, namely from 40% to 95%. Some of the material that partners have understood includes guidelines for balanced nutrition, the characteristics of stunting, and the causes of stunting in relation to nutrition, as well as the long-term impacts of stunting cases. This means that the implications of this PKM activity have been able to increase mothers' knowledge about stunting and cadres' knowledge about using the INZTING application.
Increasing Knowledge About Sexually Transmitted Infections Using The Small Group Discussion (SGD) Approach Among Students At SMP N 1 Bulango Selatan Zainuddin, Zainuddin; Yusuf, Nur Ayun R.; Luadu, Nurmarila; Pilo, Wisnawati; Suardi, Suardi; Basri.K, Sarinah
Borneo Community Health Service Journal VOLUME 4 NOMOR 2 TAHUN 2024
Publisher : Fakultas Ilmu Kesehatan Universitas Borneo Tarakan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35334/neotyce.v4i2.5467

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Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs) are infections caused by microorganisms that are transmitted through sexual contact. The World Health Organization (WHO) announced that more than one million people are infected with STIs every day. Adolescence is a transitional developmental period between childhood and adulthood which experiences many changes and requires guidance and information, especially regarding health. One appropriate strategy to increase youth knowledge is through counseling using the SGD or small group discussion approach. This outreach aims to increase the knowledge of teenagers at SMP N 1 Bulango Selatan about sexually transmitted infections. This outreach activity used a small group discussion outreach strategy which was attended by 20 students of SMPN 1 South Bulango. To measure participants' knowledge, a pre-test and post-test were used with the method used, namely PDCA (Plan-Do-Check-Act). The results of the counseling carried out showed an increase in students' knowledge at SMPN 1 Bulango Selatan about STIs with the average score after the counseling increasing by 33 points. This shows that SGD is effective in increasing knowledge in extension. From this counseling, it can be concluded that students' knowledge at SMPN 1 Bulango Selatan has increased. So it is hoped that students can prevent STIs and disseminate information to the public.