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Implementation of Drug Logistics Management in Pharmaceutical Installations in Sigi Regency Health Office Wandira, Bertin Ayu; Hermiyanty; Chikita, Marsanda
Journal of Health and Nutrition Research Vol. 1 No. 2 (2022)
Publisher : Media Publikasi Cendekia Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56303/jhnresearch.v1i2.33

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Drug logistics management at the health office is one of the important aspects of the Public Health Center. The purpose of the study was to determine the planning, budgeting of procurement, storage, distribution, and elimination in drug logistics management at the Pharmacy Installation of the Sigi Regency Health Office. This type of research was qualitative with a case study approach. The informants in this study consisted of key informants (the Head of the Pharmacy Installation of the Sigi Regency Health Office), the usual informants (the Pharmacy Installation Staff of the Sigi Regency Health Office), and ordinary informants (the person in charge of managing the pharmacy installation at the Public Health Center). Data collection through triangulation techniques, including in-depth interviews, observation, and documentation using interview guidelines. The results showed that the implementation of drug logistics management at the Pharmacy Installation of the Sigi Regency Health Office in terms of planning, budgeting, procurement, storage, distribution, and elimination, was appropriate as it should be but still had some obstacles. So it is still necessary to improve the implementation of logistics management that is more effective and efficient. It is recommended that the coordination of the Sigi Regency Health Office and the Public Health Center is more optimal in the implementation of drug management.
Factors Associated with the Incidence of Post-Disaster Stunting in Toddlers Aged 25-59 Months in Posyandu Biromaru Health Centre Working Area Wandira, Bertin Ayu; Hermiyanty; Suwendro, Novi Inriyanny; Rakhman, Aulia
Journal of Health and Nutrition Research Vol. 2 No. 1 (2023)
Publisher : Media Publikasi Cendekia Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56303/jhnresearch.v2i1.96

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Stunting is a major problem in Central Sulawesi Province, with Sigi District having the highest prevalence at 40.7%. Stunting is a condition where children under five years of age fail to thrive due to chronic malnutrition, resulting in stunted growth. This condition hinders human development and has a negative impact on the future. The study aimed to identify the factors related to post-disaster stunting in toddlers aged 25-59 months in the Biromaru Health Centre working area. The research design used a quantitative approach with a case-control design, with a sample size of 150 mothers who had babies aged 25-59 months. The results showed that the mother's education level was significantly associated with the incidence of stunting, with mothers who have a low level of education being 2.82 times more likely to have stunted children than mothers with a high level of education. Other factors, such as maternal height, family income, exclusive breastfeeding history, birth weight, gender, and access to health services, did not show a significant relationship with stunting. The study suggests that improving maternal education levels may help reduce the incidence of stunting in toddlers, highlighting the importance of education in preventing child malnutrition.
EDUKASI TENTANG STUNTING PADA IBU BALITA DI WILAYAH KERJA PUSKESMAS BIROMARU Suwendro, Novi Inriyanny; Ayu Wandira, Bertin; Hermiyanty; Hasanah
JURNAL PENGABDIAN FARMASI DAN SAINS Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): April 2023
Publisher : Jurusan Farmasi FMIPA Universitas Tadulako

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22487/jpsf.2023.v1.i2.16225

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In 2017, 22.2% or around 150.8 million children under five in the world experienced stunting and more than half of stunted children under five in the world come from Asia (55%). The prevalence of stunting in Indonesia in 2019 was 27.7%, meaning that about one in four children under five in Indonesia is stunted. Central Sulawesi is one of the 10 provinces that have the highest prevalence of stunting in Indonesia and Sigi District is the district with the highest stunting prevalence reaching 40.7% in 2021. The prevalence is very high and is a serious problem that needs to be addressed quickly and appropriately. Many factors can cause stunting in toddlers, one of the most important factors is the mother's education and knowledge. Providing education to mothers can prevent stunting in toddlers. This service aims to increase the knowledge of mothers of toddlers in Sigi Regency regarding stunting. The method used is providing counseling and distributing pocket books on stunting for mothers of children under five at the Posyandu. Service activities were carried out at the UPGK Posyandu, Jono Oge Village, Sigi Regency. The partner of this service is the Biromaru Health Center. Broadly speaking, the implementation of service activities can be categorized as successful and going well. This can be shown by the entire target of service (100%) of mothers under five experiencing an increase in knowledge before and after receiving counseling and distributing pocket books. The highest increase in knowledge was knowledge about the definition of stunting, complementary feeding and the role of defecation in healthy latrines in preventing stunting, which was 40%. It is hoped that this activity can be provided continuously for mothers in every Posyandu so as to prevent stunting in the future. Keywords: education, stunting, mother's knowledge