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Family Mobilization With Stunting Case Toward Children Under Five Years Old In Indonesia: Literature Review Talapessy, Elsa Yolanda; Susanto, Tantut; Susumaningrum, Latifa Aini; Septiyono, Eka Afdi
Journal of Rural Community Nursing Practice Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): March
Publisher : Al-Hijrah Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58545/jrcnp.v1i1.83

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Stunting is the inadequacy of nutritional intake from the womb to the child at the age of five, which is indicated by the child having less length or height comparing to the age. In this study, the researcher linked family mobility as one of the factors causing the increasing case of stunting. The purpose of this literature study is to describe family mobilization with the stunting case in children under five in Indonesia. The research design used in this study was a traditional literature review. Articles are tracked using several search engines (Google Scholar, PubMed, Springer link, Sinta, and Plos One). The results of this study indicated that family mobilization in reaching health services can affect the nutritional status of children under five. The affordability of health services is caused by several factors such as road access, distance and travel time. It also relates to the family residence, the pattern of care provided, and the socio-economic status of the family which can cause children under five experiencing stunting. The conclusion in this study is that family mobilization such as a lack of family health attention in reaching health services, inadequate needs and a healthier lifestyle or low economic status, as well as a poor or lack parenting knowledge can cause children under five susceptible to infectious diseases so that the children are prone to stunting.
Family Mobilization With Stunting Case Toward Children Under Five Years Old In Indonesia: Literature Review Talapessy, Elsa Yolanda; Susanto, Tantut; Susumaningrum, Latifa Aini; Septiyono, Eka Afdi
Journal of Rural Community Nursing Practice Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): March
Publisher : Al-Hijrah Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58545/jrcnp.v1i1.83

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Stunting is the inadequacy of nutritional intake from the womb to the child at the age of five, which is indicated by the child having less length or height comparing to the age. In this study, the researcher linked family mobility as one of the factors causing the increasing case of stunting. The purpose of this literature study is to describe family mobilization with the stunting case in children under five in Indonesia. The research design used in this study was a traditional literature review. Articles are tracked using several search engines (Google Scholar, PubMed, Springer link, Sinta, and Plos One). The results of this study indicated that family mobilization in reaching health services can affect the nutritional status of children under five. The affordability of health services is caused by several factors such as road access, distance and travel time. It also relates to the family residence, the pattern of care provided, and the socio-economic status of the family which can cause children under five experiencing stunting. The conclusion in this study is that family mobilization such as a lack of family health attention in reaching health services, inadequate needs and a healthier lifestyle or low economic status, as well as a poor or lack parenting knowledge can cause children under five susceptible to infectious diseases so that the children are prone to stunting.
Empowerment of the Elderly With Joint Pain Through Exercise Relaxation Progressive Muscles in UPT PSTW Jember Talapessy, Elsa Yolanda; Nurhaliza, Nova Febriani; Widiyanti, Erwindyah Nur; Wulandari, Emilia Fitri; Fitriana, Annisa; Susanto, Tantut
Journal of Health Community Service Vol. 5 No. 2 (2025): Journal of Health Community Service: 2025 May Editor's Choice
Publisher : UNUSA Press

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Background: The elderly are a vulnerable age who experience various problems, especially the problem of physical dissatisfaction which results in disturbances in musculoskeletal function. Disorders that often arise are joint pain that makes the elderly experience disruption of daily activities. Osteoarthritis (OA) is a degenerative disease that causes chronic inflammation due to friction between the ends of the bones that make up the joints. Therapy that can be used to reduce joint pain is progressive muscle relaxation therapy. Progressive muscle relaxation is a relaxation technique that combines deep breathing exercises and several contraction and relaxation techniques of certain muscles. Study aims to determine the effect of progressive muscle relaxation therapy on reducing joint pain in the elderly at Wisma Dahlia UPT PSTW Jember. Method: Experimental study with a quasi-experimental research design with a pretest and posttest one group design approach where in this study compares the pretest and posttest values of the elderly pain scale after giving progressive muscle relaxation therapy at Wisma Dahlia UPT PSTW Jember. Results and Discussion: Almost all the elderly at Wisma Dahlia have complaints, namely joint pain with a percentage of 86.4% with a pain scale of 4-6 before being given therapy. After 3 sessions of progressive muscle relaxation exercise there was a decrease in the level of pain before and after progressive muscle relaxation exercise from moderate pain (4-6) from 61.5% to 15.3% pain. In addition, there was an increase in the number of mild pain (1-3) from 38.5% to 84.7%. The p-value is 0.018 <0.05, which means that there are differences in the level of pain in the elderly before and after the progressive muscle relaxation intervention. The decrease in pain scale in the elderly shows that progressive muscle relaxation therapy is able to effectively reduce pain by increasing endorphins in the body to inhibit the transmission of painful stimuli. Conclusion: The elderly at Wisma Dahlia UPT PSTW Jember after participating in the empowerment of progressive muscle relaxation exercises for 1 week, their joint pain complaints decreased. Progressive muscle relaxation needs to be included in the PSTW exercise program that can be done routinely so that it can reduce joint pain experienced by the elderly.