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Identification of Families with Stunting in the Working Area of the Astambul Martapura Community Health Center, Banjar Regency fauziah, erna fauziah; Mariana, Evi Risa; Pratiwi, Niken; Hutagaol, Ruthmauli; Nurhadijah, Sitti; Fratama, Ferry Fadli
JURNAL CITRA KEPERAWATAN Vol 12 No 2 (2024): JURNAL CITRA KEPERAWATAN Edisi : Desember
Publisher : Poltekkes Kemenkes Banjarmasin

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31964/jck.v12i2.366

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Stunting is a chronic nutritional problem and is an important problem in Indonesia. The emergence of the problem of stunting can have a fatal impact on children if it is not addressed. One of the main causes of stunting is a lack of nutritional intake in the first 1000 days of life or a lack of nutritional intake for a long time. This causes children to experience growth disorders, namely height that is not appropriate for their age, decreased productivity, health problems, and ultimately can cause generation loss in Indonesia. The impact of stunting is metabolic disorders in the body. The research results show that from the results of the questionnaire, it was found that the risk factors that cause stunting in families with stunting are: Nutritional Status, and the results of the questionnaire conducted using in-depth interviews show that visits to Posyandu are not routinely attended every month, the processing and presentation of children's food is less varied. , low in protein and low in nutritional value.
Evaluation Of The Nutrition Intervention Program In Overcoming Stunting In Toddlers In The Area Of The Astambul Public Health Center, Banjar District, South Kalimantan fauziah, erna fauziah; Mariana, Evi Risa; Pratiwi, Niken; Hutagaol, Rutmauli
JURNAL CITRA KEPERAWATAN Vol 13 No 2 (2025): Jurnal Citra Keperawatan Edisi : Desember
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31964/jck.v13i2.407

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Nutritional issues in toddlers remain a public health challenge, impacting their growth, development, and immune system. Nutrition intervention programs through supplementary feeding (PMT) and growth monitoring have been implemented at the community health center (Puskesmas) and integrated health service posts (Posyandu). However, program effectiveness is largely determined by community acceptance, regular distribution, and the quality of health services. This study aims to evaluate the implementation of the nutrition intervention program for toddlers, including community knowledge, acceptance of assistance, perceived impacts, implementation challenges, and service quality. The study used a quantitative and qualitative approach (mixed methods) using questionnaires and in-depth interviews with mothers of toddlers receiving nutrition assistance. Data were analyzed thematically according to the categories of knowledge, acceptance, impacts, challenges, service quality, and community expectations. The results showed that the majority of respondents were aware of the nutrition intervention program and had received PMT assistance since 2024–2025. The program was assessed as having a positive impact in the form of weight gain, improved appetite, and decreased frequency of illness in toddlers. The quality of services provided by the community health center and integrated health service posts (Posyandu) was appreciated for being friendly and informative. Challenges emerged relatively minor, primarily related to the technical aspects of PMT distribution. Respondents hoped the program would continue with additional nutritious food variations. The nutrition intervention program has proven well-received by the community and has had a positive impact on toddler health. The program's success can be strengthened through diversification of support, ongoing monitoring, and increased participation of integrated health post (Posyandu) cadres in family support. Keywords:Nutrition intervention, toddlers, PMT, integrated health posts, public health