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Genting (Gerakan Terpadu Peduli Stunting) Program Paud dalam Pengasuhan dan Stimulasi Pencegahan Stunting di Pekon Wonosobo, Tanggamus Cahyani, Annida Arrum; Keswara, Umi Romayati; Arozan, Dimas; Budi, Wahyu Setianing; Pragumansyah, Juanda
Jurnal Kreativitas Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat (PKM) Vol 8, No 10 (2025): Volume 8 No 10 (2025)
Publisher : Universitas Malahayati Lampung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33024/jkpm.v8i10.22077

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ABSTRAK Stunting pada anak merupakan masalah kesehatan serius di Indonesia, khususnya di pedesaan, yang menghambat pertumbuhan fisik dan perkembangan kognitif. Penelitian ini bertujuan mengidentifikasi faktor-faktor risiko stunting dan mengevaluasi efektivitas intervensi kesehatan masyarakat. Program pengabdian masyarakat GENTING (Gerakan Terpadu Peduli Stunting) dilaksanakan di Posyandu Pekon Wonosobo, Kabupaten Tanggamus, pada 6 Agustus 2025, dengan melibatkan 30 ibu balita. Metode yang digunakan adalah pendekatan holistik melalui tiga kegiatan utama: 1) edukasi interaktif tentang gizi seimbang dan 1.000 Hari Pertama Kehidupan, 2) penyediaan permainan edukatif untuk stimulasi anak, dan 3) pemeriksaan tumbuh kembang berkala. Hasilnya menunjukkan adanya peningkatan pemahaman ibu, partisipasi aktif peserta, serta keberhasilan dalam deteksi dini masalah pertumbuhan. Pendekatan terintegrasi ini terbukti efektif dalam meningkatkan kesadaran, memberikan stimulasi, dan memantau pertumbuhan anak, sehingga dapat menjadi strategi berkelanjutan untuk pencegahan stunting di tingkat komunitas. Kata Kunci: Stunting, Gizi Anak, Perkembangan Anak, Posyandu, Pekon Wonosobo.  ABSTRACT Childhood stunting is a serious health problem in Indonesia, particularly in rural areas, hampering physical growth and cognitive development. This study aims to identify risk factors for stunting and evaluate the effectiveness of public health interventions. The GENTING (Gerakan Terpadu Peduli Stunting) community service program was implemented at the Integrated Health Post (Posyandu) in Wonosobo Village, Tanggamus Regency, on August 6, 2025, involving 30 mothers of toddlers. The method used was a holistic approach through three main activities: 1) interactive education on balanced nutrition and the First 1,000 Days of Life, 2) providing educational games for child stimulation, and 3) regular growth and development checks. The results showed an increase in maternal understanding, active participation of participants, and success in early detection of growth problems. This integrated approach has proven effective in raising awareness, providing stimulation, and monitoring child growth, thus becoming a sustainable strategy for stunting prevention at the community level. Keywords: Stunting, Child Nutrition, Child Development, Integrated Health Post, Wonosobo Village.
Scabies Transmission and Therapeutic Outcomes in a Primary Care Setting in Bandar Lampung, Indonesia Aprilika, Mira; Febrian, Triski; Sidqi, Tubagus Dharis; Raga, Tyan; Salsabila, Vio; Budi, Wahyu Setianing
Biomedical Research and Theory Letters Vol. 1 No. 1 (2025): Biomedical Research and Theory Letters
Publisher : CV. FOUNDAE

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58524/brtl.v1i1.64

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Scabies is a contagious parasitic skin disease caused by Sarcoptes scabiei var. hominis, characterized by nocturnal pruritus, erythematous papules, and burrows. Transmission occurs readily in households and communities with close contact and poor hygiene. Although scabies is a common public health problem in Indonesia, clinical documentation of household transmission and integrated management strategies in primary care settings remains limited. This study aims to describe the clinical presentation, transmission pathway, and therapeutic management of scabies in a household setting, highlighting the importance of integrated treatment and hygiene measures to prevent reinfestation. A 33‑year‑old male presented to Labuhan Ratu Public Health Center, Bandar Lampung, with severe itching localized to the wrists, interdigital spaces, and genital region. Clinical examination revealed erythematous papules and burrows consistent with scabies. Diagnosis was established clinically based on cardinal signs and a history of close contact with his son, who had similar symptoms. No laboratory investigations were performed. Management included topical 5% permethrin applied according to protocol, oral cetirizine for symptomatic relief, vitamin B complex supplementation, and simultaneous treatment of all family members. Environmental interventions included washing clothes and bed linen with hot water and reinforcing personal hygiene practices. The patient demonstrated clinical improvement following therapy, with resolution of pruritus and regression of lesions. Family members treated simultaneously also showed recovery, and no reinfestation was reported during follow‑up. Vital signs and systemic examinations remained within normal limits, confirming localized disease. This case underscores the ease of household transmission of scabies and the necessity of integrated management strategies in primary care. The novelty of this report lies in emphasizing a holistic approach—combining pharmacological therapy with family‑wide treatment and hygiene reinforcement—as a practical model for scabies control in resource‑limited settings. Such documentation contributes to global understanding of scabies management and highlights the role of community health centers in addressing neglected parasitic diseases.