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Relationship between Healthy Home Score and Stunting Degree in Toddlers in The Work Area of Lok Bahu Community Health Center: Hubungan Skor Rumah Sehat dengan Derajat Stunting pada Balita di Wilayah Kerja Puskesmas Lok Bahu Pahlevi, Muhammad Reza; Akbar, Khairul; Fadilla, Shella; Harianja, Gabriella Bioctin Harianja; Sudrajat, Aulia Aisyah; Damin, Dini Angelina Putri; Nabilah, Nur Fauziah; Fitriany, Evi; Noor, Zulhijrian
Jurnal Riseta Naturafarm Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): Jurnal Riseta Naturafarm
Publisher : B-Creta Publisher

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Stunting is a condition where children under five years old have a nutritional status based on their height or length-for-age z-score less than -2SD, categorized as stunted, and categorized as severely stunted if the z-score is below -3SD. Many factors can affect the severity of stunting, not only internal factors but also external ones. Environmental conditions, including the home environment, can influence stunting, which can be assessed through a healthy home score. The aim of this study is to determine the relationship between the healthy home score and its impact on the degree of stunting in children. This analytical observational study with a cross-sectional approach used data from 42 stunted children from all Posyandu in Lok Bahu during the measurement period in June 2024. Statistical analysis used the Spearman correlation test, and if the p-value is <0.05, a significant correlation was found. The results showed that there were 27 boys and 15 girls. Children aged 12 to 23 months dominated, accounting for 12 out of 42 children. The relationship between the resident behavior score and the degree of stunting showed a p-value of 0.01 and r = 0.36. It was concluded that, only resident behavior had a significant relationship with the degree of stunting with positive correlation.
Review of Complete Basic Immunization Services at Lok Bahu HealthCenter from January-July 2025 Rahmania; Nurlaila Zahro, Aprilia; Ode Nurul Azkiah, Wa; Salsabila, Aniaya; Kusumawati Rahayu, Hanis; Noor, Zulhijrian
Mulawarman International Conference on Tropical Public Health Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): The 4th MICTOPH
Publisher : Faculty of Public Health Mulawarman University, Indonesia

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Background : Complete basic immunization (CBI) is a public health priority program aimed at preventing Vaccine-Preventable Diseases (VPDs). Objective : This study reviews the implementation of CBI services at Lok Bahu Public Health Center, Samarinda City, during the period of January-July 2025. Research Methods/ Implementation Methods : This research employed a descriptive qualitative design involving health workers, posyandu cadres, health center management, pharmacy staff, and parents as informants. Data were collected through in-depth interviews, observations, documentation, and official document reviews, then analyzed through data reduction, data presentation, and conclusion verification using source, method, and data triangulation. Results : The results showed that the planning process was carried out through the Activity Proposal Plan (RUK) and cross-sectoral coordination; however, strategies to reach hard-to-access populations and non-vaccine funding support remained limited. The implementation stage faced challenges such as insufficient health personnel, delayed vaccine distribution, and community resistance toward immunization. The evaluation process through the Quarterly Mini Workshop functioned as a forum for identifying obstacles and follow-up actions across sectors, but inconsistencies between manual records and the ASIK application as well as delayed reporting from posyandu were still found. Conclusion/Lesson Learned : The achievement of CBI coverage in the Lok Bahu Health Center working area has not yet met the national target, influenced by planning, implementation, and evaluation factors that are not yet optimally integrated. Strengthening cross-sectoral coordination, financial support, stable vaccine distribution, adaptive risk communication, and synchronization of recording systems are required to sustainably improve immunization coverage.
Description of Community Satisfaction at Puskesmas Lok Bahu During The Implementation of Primary Care Integration Noor, Zulhijrian; Adrianto, Ratno; Pakki, Irfansyah Baharuddin
Mulawarman International Conference on Tropical Public Health Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): The 4th MICTOPH
Publisher : Faculty of Public Health Mulawarman University, Indonesia

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Background : In January 2025, the Mayor's decree designated all Community Health Center in Samarinda as Primary Health Service Integration Implementers. The initiative aims offer comprehensive services the encompass all stage of life, from infancy to the erderly. It is expected that change will improve the quality of care and enhance community satisfaction. Puskesmas Lok Bahu measures satisfaction through the Community Satisfaction Survey in accordance with Permenpan No.14 of 2017. Over the past three years, satisfaction scores have shown some variation but have consistenly remain in the very good category. Objective : This reasearch aims to describe community satisfaction at Puskesmas Lok Bahu during the implementation of primary care integration. Research Methods/ Implementation Methods : This reasearch employs a descriptive method, utilizing secondary data collected from a community satisfaction survey in first semester of 2025 from 398 respondents at Puskesmas Lok Bahu Results : The Community Satisfaction Index stands of 89. The lowest score was related to serviced periode, which received at rating of 3.435, while the highest score were for handling complaints from service users and service rates, both of which scored 3.857. A notable issue with service timing was identified due to an insufficient number of medical personnel in relation to patient visits, the center had only two doctors, and one of whom also served as the head of Puskesmas Conclusion/Lesson Learned : It is recommended to consider the addition of medical personnel and to enhance the queuing system along with information technology solutions to effectively redice patient wait times.