Journal of Health Promotion and Behavior
Vol 3, No 4 (2018)

Narration in Health Communication for Stunting

Turnip, Scwarskof (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
01 Oct 2018

Abstract

Background: Globally, about 1 of 4 children under 5 years old was stunted. An estimated 80% of 165 million stunted children live in 14 countries. Stunting and other forms of under nu­trition reduce a child chance of survival, while also hindering optimal health and growth. Health communication is a key task in the worldwide to prevent the risk of stunting.This study aimed to describe the health communication for stunting prevention.Subjects and Method: This was a qualitative case study. The theme of this study was health communication for stunting prevention. The data were collected by in-depth inter­view, obser­vation, and document review. The data were analyzed using the notion of Narra­tive Theory and Health about theoretical thinking which explained the function of health na­­­rra­tive.Results: A number of informative and persuasive efforts through the communication app­ro­ach had been carried out by the Ministry of Health to reduce the number of people suf­fe­ring from stunting. A number of communication and information media were used to convey in­­for­mation or persuasive messages related to stunting. Those media could help the public to understanding stunting and how to prevent or overcome it.Conclusion: Health communication is important to help the public understand on how to prevent and overcome stunting.Keywords: stunting, narrative theory and health, health communicationCorrespondence: Scwarskof Turnip. Masters Program in Communication Sciences, Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Universitas Diponegoro. Email: Scwarskoft@gmail.com.Journal of Health Promotion and Behavior (2018), 3(4): 248-256https://doi.org/10.26911/thejhpb.2018.03.04.04

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Journal Info

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thejhpb

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Subject

Medicine & Pharmacology Public Health

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Journal of Health Promotion and Behavior (JHPB) is an electronic, open-access, double-blind and peer-reviewed international journal, focusing on health promotion and health-related behaviors. It began its publication on May 21, 2015. The journal is published four times yearly. It seeks to understand ...