Abdillah, Ahmad Rizqo
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Exploration of Mother’s Perception of Toddlers About Stunting: Qualitative Study Ikasari, Filia Sofiani; Pusparina, Iis; Nugraha, Fir'ad Setya; Abdillah, Ahmad Rizqo; Kirana, Cut Ika Anugrah; Wirandi, Muhammad
Media Publikasi Promosi Kesehatan Indonesia (MPPKI) Vol. 8 No. 3: MARCH 2025 - Media Publikasi Promosi Kesehatan Indonesia (MPPKI)
Publisher : Fakultas Kesehatan Masyarakat, Universitas Muhammadiyah Palu

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56338/mppki.v8i3.6932

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Introduction: Stunting is a significant health issue in Southeast Asia, commonly resulting from chronic malnutrition. Mothers play a crucial role in their children’s growth, development, and stunting prevention. Perceptions shape maternal attitudes and behaviors, influencing care for toddlers. This study aims to explore mothers’ perceptions of stunting in the Martapura 1 Health Center work area Methods: A qualitative study with a descriptive phenomenological approach was conducted. Sixteen mothers of stunted toddlers were selected using purposive sampling. Data were collected through observation, interviews, documentation, and audio recordings. Ethical approval was obtained from the Health Research Ethics Commission of the Stikes Intan Martapura. Results: Five themes emerged regarding mothers' perceptions of stunting: Definition of Stunting: Mothers associated stunting with genetic conditions, malnutrition, underweight, short stature, stunted growth and small body size; Causes of Stunting: Perceptions included many factors, malnutrition, cultural beliefs like "buyu" (a local term), and adequate food intake; Symptoms of Stunting: Mothers identified underweight, short stature, delayed development, small body size, and frequent illness; Prevention of Stunting: Properly fed, regular meal schedules, milk provision, attending posyandu (community health services), and provide vitamins; Handling of Stunting: Mothers mentioned consulting healthcare providers, providing nutritious food, improving dietary patterns, providing vitamins, and ensuring adequate sleep. Conclusion: The study provides insights into maternal perceptions of stunting, covering definitions, causes, symptoms, prevention, and management. The study highlights the influence of sociocultural beliefs on maternal perceptions of stunting, which may contribute to misunderstandings and ineffective prevention strategies. Findings emphasize the need for culturally tailored health education to correct misconceptions and promote evidence-based stunting prevention practices. Strengthening community engagement and healthcare interventions is crucial for enhancing maternal awareness and ensuring the successful implementation of stunting prevention programs. Future research should explore broader populations to capture diverse sociocultural perspectives and their impact on child health.
Empowerment Of Salted Fish Sellers' Groups in Sungai Batang Ilir Village Febriana, Annisa; Hapsari, Restiana Kartika Mantasti; Heryyanoor, Heryyanoor; Hikmah, Nur; Putri, Hidayah; Arifudin, Muhammad Nor; Abdillah, Ahmad Rizqo; Ghani, Zaini; Anwar, Laily Rizky
Jurnal Medika: Medika Vol. 4 No. 4 (2025)
Publisher : LPPM Universitas Pahlawan Tuanku Tambusai

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31004/27v9nt24

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The salted fish processing and sales business is the main source of income for the people of Sungai Batang Ilir Village. The limited knowledge of salted fish processors and sellers regarding occupational health and safety (K3), entrepreneurship and business management, and online marketing branding is a barrier to improving the welfare of the salted fish seller group. Furthermore, this village is a flood-prone area that impacts business continuity and public health. This community service activity aims to increase the capacity of the salted fish seller group through training on occupational health and safety (K3), entrepreneurship and business management training, branding and online marketing management training, as well as education on flood disaster mitigation and other health education. The implementation method includes interactive lectures, demonstrations, mentoring, and pre- and post-test evaluations. The results of the activity showed an increase in participants' knowledge of 84% in K3 aspects, 80% in entrepreneurship, 80% in branding and online marketing, and 84% in flood disaster mitigation. In addition, participants were able to apply simple product branding and understand flood mitigation steps. This program is expected to become a model for community empowerment based on local potential with a multidimensional approach that integrates economic, health, and environmental aspects..