Juliana Christyaningsih
Poltekkes Kemenkes Surabaya,Indonesia

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Community movement to prevent stunting in the area of Tambaksari District Puskesmas Rangkah Surabaya Queen Khoirun Nisa' Mairo; Yuni Ginarsih; Sherly Jeniawaty; Astuti Setiyani; Dwi Purwanti; Ervi Husni; Ani Media Harumi; Ira Rahayu Tiyar Sari; Ira Puspitasari; Ratna Sari; Juliana Christyaningsih
Jurnal Pengabdian dan Pemberdayaan Masyarakat Indonesia Vol. 2 No. 5 (2022)
Publisher : Peneliti Teknologi Teknik Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59247/jppmi.v2i5.94

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Stunting refers to the condition of a child's height being shorter than the height of his age, which is caused by a lack of nutritional intake for a long time in the first 1000 days of life (HPK), diabetes, or kidney failure; hampering Indonesia's demographic bonus where the ratio of the non-working age population to the working age population decreases; threat of reducing intelligence level by 5-11 points. In addition to nutritional factors, stunting is caused by a lack of public knowledge, especially pregnant women, mothers of toddlers and posyandu cadres. The purpose of this community empowerment is to increase the knowledge of posyandu cadres and the community in the Rangkah Surabaya Health Center area through health promotion by forming the Community Movement Prevent Stunting (GEMAS), academic and technical related to the implementation of Posyandu. The provision of stunting education is expected to be able to carry out posyandu activities optimally on target. Cadre education activities showed an increase in general knowledge of posyandu cadres, attitudes and actions of cadres and knowledge about stunting.
First 1000 Days of Life Education for Cadres at the Work Area Health Center in Sambikerep District, Surabaya Melina Sari; Dian Shofiya; Ani Intiyati; Taufiqurrahman; Nur Hatijah; Nuning Marina Pengge; Juliana Christyaningsih; Devi Eka Ratnasari; Atika Nuswantari; Mujayanto; Erlyna Jayeng Wijayanti; Khristine Saputri
Jurnal Pengabdian dan Pemberdayaan Masyarakat Indonesia Vol. 2 No. 12 (2022)
Publisher : Peneliti Teknologi Teknik Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59247/jppmi.v2i12.192

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The First 1000 Days of Life Movement (HPK) is also known as Scaling Up Nutrition (SUN) as a state effort to accelerate nutrition improvement, especially handling nutrition from 1000 days from pregnancy to two years of age. Pregnant women, nursing mothers, newborns and children under two years of age (baduta) are the target groups to improve the quality of life for the first 1000 days of humanity. For cadres as the spearhead of health workers who are directly involved with the community, there is still a low level of knowledge of cadres from an academic and technical perspective regarding the implementation of Posyandu. Providing 1000 HPK education is expected to be able to carry out posyandu activities optimally on target. The 1000 HPK cadre education activities showed an increase in scores for general knowledge of posyandu cadres, attitudes and actions of cadres and knowledge of balanced nutrition. The knowledge that the respondents had before being given education & training was good, this is probably due to the age characteristics that are in the range of 30-40 and the education of the respondents who graduated from high school allows the respondents to have good knowledge.