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Analysis of the completeness of specific nutritional interventions as an effort to prevent stunting: an observational study Setianingsih, Triseu; Hussain, Nervana
Padjadjaran Journal of Dentistry Vol 35, No 3 (2023): November 2023
Publisher : Universitas Padjadjaran

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24198/pjd.vol35no3.50724

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ABSTRACT Introduction: Handling stunting through nutritional interventions is classified into two categories: specific nutrition interventions and sensitive nutrition intervention. Specific nutrition interventions referring to causal factors directly related to nutrition, aimed at pregnant women and breastfeeding mothers, are the responsibility of the health sector, contributing 30%. The completeness of specific nutritional interventions for breastfeeding mothers according to standards are more challenging. The purpose of this study is to analyze several factors that influence the completeness of specific nutritional interventions in breastfeeding mothers to create prediction models. Methods: This was a quantitative study with a cross sectional design. The population was all breastfeeding mothers with a total of 193 nursing mothers. Samples of 128 people were taken using a simple random sampling technique. Data analysis using univariate analysis, bivariate analysis with Chi square analysis and Multivariate analysis with logistic regression analysis. Result: In bivariate analysis there were 8 influencing variables. The Mother’s education with p=0.006, Mother’s knowledge with p=0.001, Mother’s Attitudes with p=0.001, Mother’s Job with a p=0.001, Parity with p=0.001, Husband's Support with p=0.001, Health Workers’ Support with p=0.001, Village Officials’ Support with p=0.001. The most influential variable was the health workers’ support variable with OR=20.56. Through multivariate analysis, a predictive model of achieving completeness of specific nutritional interventions is produced so that it can be used as a preventive effort in overcoming these problems. Conclusion: The completeness of specific nutritional interventions for breastfeeding mothers has not been achieved according to the government's target, it is necessary to intervene on the factors that influence it which include mother’s knowledge, mother’s attitude, husband’s support, health workers’ support and village apparatus’ support.Keyword : Stunting, nutritional support, specific intervention
Influence of social capital on the stunting incidence : a cross- sectional study Setianingsih, Triseu; Suharso, Eddy; Hussain, Nervana
Padjadjaran Journal of Dentistry Vol 36, No 1 (2024): March 2024
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ABSTRACT Introduction: The problem of stunting is caused by many factors, including geographical, social, and political problems. The role of social capital has been shown to impact economic development and health in some countries, including the problem of stunting, but has not been widely studied. The purpose of this study is to analyze the effect of social capital on the incidence of stunting in South Cikarang Sub District, Bekasi Regency. Methods: The type of study is observational with a cross-sectional design. The population had 106 neighborhoods as respondents, with simple random sampling technique, and a total sample of 91 people. The research instrument uses a questionnaire whose validity and reliability have been tested. The independent variables studied were 7 variables. Univariate in the form of frequency distribution, Bivariate analysis using chi square followed by logistic regression to obtain a predictive model using SPSS Version 24. Result: 65.9% of neighborhoods have stunting rates in their area. This figure is still above the government's target. Of the 7 variables studied, all of them are related to the incidence of stunting. Suprastructure variables with p=0.001, community participation with p=0.004, community empowerment in development with p=0.001, community control in development and stunting events with a value of p=0.001, motives of empowerment in development with p=0.004, the existence of cadres as agents of change with p=0.001, involvement of various stakeholders with p=0.001. The most dominant factor is the suprastructure of various stakeholders, with p=0.001. The most dominant factor is the t variable, with OR=49.398 at 95% of CI (3.623–673.6). Predictive models are produced so that preventive efforts are expected to reduce the incidence of stunting.  Conclusion: The high incidence of stunting in the neighborhood area shows that the social capital of the community still needs to be improved in handling stunting. Community groups in the neighborhoods that have poor suprastructure will be at risk of their area having a stunting incidence.Keywordsocial capital, stunting, incidence