Stunting remains a significant public health challenge globally, particularly affecting children's growth and development. This study investigates the strategies used by healthcare workers at Brayan health center to search for and promote health information related to stunting, as well as the obstacles they encounter in these efforts. Data were collected through interviews and analyzed qualitatively. Results show that healthcare workers primarily use exploration strategies by searching for information through Google and collect relevant data for dissemination. The main promotion strategy involves social support through multi-sectoral meetings to enhance collaboration. However, several challenges hinder these efforts, including restricted access to scientific articles behind paywalls, a shortage of dedicated health promotion staff, and limited feedback from local stakeholders, especially village leaders. These barriers affect the efficiency and reach of stunting-related health promotion activities. The study concludes that addressing these constraints by improving information access, increasing human resources, and fostering stronger stakeholder engagement is essential to optimize stunting prevention programs at Brayan health center .
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