Holistic Nursing PLUS
Vol. 4 No. 1 (2026): Holistic Nursing Plus

Literature Review: The Influence of Grandmother Parenting Culture on Stunting Toddler Feeding Practices

KHOERIYAH, SALIS (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
20 Feb 2026

Abstract

Background: Stunting is a global health problem that is significantly influenced by sociocultural factors at the household level. In extended family structures such as in Indonesia, grandmothers have a great influence that often determines the success or obstacles in the practice of feeding toddlers. Purpose: This article aims to analyze and synthesize the literature on the influence of parenting culture by grandmothers on feeding practices of toddlers who are at risk of causing stunting. Methods: The literature review was conducted by following the PRISMA flow guide. Article searches using PubMed, ScienceDirect, and Google Scholar databases in the 2020–2025 time frame. A total of 9 original research articles that met the inclusion criteria were analyzed narratively. Results: The thematic analysis identified three main points: 1) Grandmothers act as key decision makers in the family hierarchy; 2) The strong traditional nutrition myth encourages the practice of pre-lactal feeding and early MP-breastfeeding before the age of six months; 3) There is a fatalistic perception that considers stunting as a genetic/hereditary factor as a self-defense mechanism against the stigma of malnutrition. Conclusions: Grandparents' parenting culture is a crucial sociocultural determinant in the incidence of stunting. Stunting prevention interventions need to shift from an education model centered only on mothers to a family approach that actively involves grandmothers as the main target of culturally sensitive nutrition education.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

HCN

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Subject

Health Professions Nursing

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Holistic Nursing PLUS (HNP) focuses on publishing articles that advance knowledge and scientific progress while promoting holistic nursing and health care practice through the fundamental Pillars, Longevity, Ubiquity, and Solitude in the fields of nursing, such as complementary and alternative, ...