The Effectiveness of The Culture-Based Anti-Stunting Education Package on Family Behavioral Changes in Stunting Prevention
Date
2024-10-24Author
HANDAYANI, Dwining
KUSUMA, Erik
NASTITI, Ayu Dewi
PUSPITASARI, R.A. Helda
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Stunting remains a pressing global health concern, as
evidenced by the prevalence of stunting in Indonesia.
The Pasuruan Regency Government continues its efforts
to reduce the stunting rate. Coastal areas are
characterized by a relatively high incidence of stunting,
which stands at 22.8%. The urgency of this research lies
in the need for a change in family behavior toward
stunting prevention through education optimalization in
coastal areas. Stunting prevention education within the
family can be summarized into the "Anti-Stunting
Education Package", consisting of education on
nutritious maternal food intake starting from 1000 days
before childbirth, exclusive breastfeeding, adolescent
health, and access to clean water. This research aims to
demonstrate the effectiveness of anti-stunting education
package in changing family behavior to prevent stunting
in coastal areas. This was pre-experimental study with a
pretest-posttest design approach. The research is
conducted in coastal areas with a sample size of 30
stunting families selected through purposive sampling.
The results of the research indicate that the Anti-Stunting
Education Package is highly effective in improving
knowledge, attitudes, and behavioral changes among
mothers in supporting stunting prevention in coastal
areas. This study falls under TKT 3, which demonstrates
the analytical concept and experimental functions,
providing stunting education through booklets with a
focus on local culture to prevent stunting in coastal areas.
The outcomes of this research serve as an innovation and
technological development for maritime community
well-being.
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