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The Role of Science in Handling Stunting in Selengen Village, Kayangan District Taufik, M.; Hamdani, Muh; Azri, Saepul; Jati, Indra; Hadi, Samsul; Isnayadi, Raden
Abdi Masyarakat Vol 6, No 2 (2024): Abdi Masyarakat
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pendidikan (LPP) Mandala

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58258/abdi.v6i2.7909

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The role of science is the main focus discussed in this paper. Knowledge is something that ordinary people must have, such as knowledge about how to care for children in terms of parenting, food, and things that must be paid attention to in terms of a child's health. The aim is so that parents understand how to deal with stunting through science. The reason we took this topic because we brought the theme from the STKIP Hamzar campus with the theme "Making North Lombok Free from Child Marriage and Zero Stunting. This research aims to describe the role of science in handling stunting in Selengen village. The research uses a qualitative approach with data collection techniques from interviews and observations. The research subjects involved Health Midwives, Nutrition Midwives, Gynecology Midwives, and cadres in the local village. The scope of activities such as outreach on the provision of supplementary food (PMT) and immunization.  
The Role of Parenting Styles in Treatment Stunting in Selengen Village, Kayangan District Muhajirin, Muhammad; Hamdani, Muh; Juliani, Susan; Darawati, Diah; Aini, Hidayatul; Hendriadi, Raden; Febrian, Rifqi Aufa
Abdi Masyarakat Vol 6, No 2 (2024): Abdi Masyarakat
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58258/abdi.v6i2.7910

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The role of parenting style plays an important role in dealing with the problem of stunting. Stunting can be influenced by low access to food and the quality of balanced nutrition which is not consumed by children regularly, and often does not have a variety. Therefore, improving diet, parenting patterns, as well as improving and accessing clean water are things that must be considered in handling stunting. Poor parenting patterns in caring for children, including feeding babies and toddlers, are also influenced by the understanding of parents, especially mothers. Therefore, there is a need for education about reproductive health and nutrition so that prospective mothers understand the importance of meeting nutritional needs during pregnancy and for the fetus, which is also important in managing stunting. The role of parents in caring for children must also be based on good and appropriate understanding so that parents know what is good or bad for their children. This research aims to describe the role of parenting styles in dealing with the problem of stunting in Selengen village, Kayangan sub-district. The research uses a qualitative approach with data collection techniques from interviews and observations. The research subjects involved Health Midwives, Nutrition Midwives, Gynecology Midwives, Posyandu cadres and children experiencing stunting in Selengen village, Kayangan sub-district. The scope of activities such as socializing the provision of additional food (PMT) and immunization. 
Effort To Provide Supplementary Food (PMT) As A Measure To Preventt And Handl Stunting In Pendua Village Multian, Dian; Hasanah, Ihsan; Lestari, Dewi Ayu; Jannah, Miftahul; Hamdani, Muh
Abdi Masyarakat Vol 7, No 2 (2025): Abdi Masyarakat
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58258/abdi.v7i2.10073

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Stunting is a chronic nutritional problem that remains prevalent in Indonesia, particularly in rural areas like Pendua Village. This condition is caused by long-term nutritional deficiencies and is often linked to poverty, inadequate parenting, and limited access to health services. This study aims to analyze efforts to provide Supplementary Feeding (PMT) as a strategy for preventing and managing stunting in Pendua Village. The method used was a qualitative descriptive approach, with data collection through observation, interviews with Posyandu (Integrated Service Post) cadres, health workers, and mothers of toddlers, and documentation studies. The results indicate that the PMT program provided to toddlers at risk of stunting has had a positive impact on improving children's nutritional status. The PMT provided is based on local foods such as mung beans, eggs, and vegetables, tailored to children's nutritional needs. Furthermore, regular nutrition education activities for parents have strengthened the program's effectiveness. However, challenges remain, such as limited funding, varying levels of maternal knowledge, and program sustainability.In conclusion, PMT is an effective intervention in preventing and managing stunting, but it requires multisectoral support and active community involvement to achieve optimal and sustainable results.