Study of the Role of Government and Community Participation in Stunting Countermeasures System in Lumajang Regency
Date
2020-01-02Author
FARIANINGSIH, Farianingsih
MA'RUFI, Isa
ROKHMAH, Dewi
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Background: Programs in the framework of accelerating the reduction of
stunting in Indonesia, including in Lumajang Regency, but the results obtained
are still not optimal, some obstacles include ineffective stunting prevention
programs and ineffective allocation and utilization of resources and funding
sources. The purpose of this study was analyze the role of government and
community participation in stunting prevention in Lumajang Regency.
Research methods: Qualitative research through a Case Study approach
(case study) which was conducted in two Sub Districts in Lumajang Regency.
The research informants consisted of key informants namely the head of the
Puskesmas, the main informants namely mother with stunting infants and
additional informants were stakeholders related to stunting countermeasures.
Data processing and analysis used the Thematic Content Analysis method
(content analysis).
Results: The role of government in overcoming stunting was less than optimal,
this was due to among others the intervention from the Puskesmas that was
not optimal, intervention from stakeholders that was not optimal, budgeting
for stunting was still not optimal, cross-sectoral cooperation was not optimal,
counseling about stunting was not optimal and the Village Government /
Kelurahan and related stakeholders had not been optimal in overcoming
stunting. Community participation was needed in overcoming stunting. The
acceleration of stunting countermeasures must synergize all available
resources. Community participation at this time was still lacking, among
others: the role of community organizations in dealing with stunting was still
minimal, counseling on issues of suboptimal nutrition, from the role of mothers
there was no effort so that children's nutrition was fulfilled and there was no
accompaniment by cadre’s / mass organizations / PKK.
Conclusions and Recommendations: The role of government and community
participation is still not optimal. The role of the government that has not been
optimal is the intervention of the Puskesmas and stakeholders in overcoming
stunting, cross-sectoral cooperation in overcoming stunting and regarding
lack of nutrition education. The lack of community participation is that
community organizations such as PKK / Aisyiyah / Muslimat have not carried
out activities in stunting countermeasures and there has also been no
assistance by PKK / Aisyiyah / Muslimat. Suggestions for the Lumajang
Regency Government are expected to form a stunting Management Team from
the Regency to the Village level, integrated planning and budgeting from each
related sector and stated in the Regional Action Plan for stunting prevention
and is also expected to increase education to the community, stakeholders and
community organizations regarding stunting and the problem.
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