scholarly journals Early Stimulation, Detection and Intervention for Growth and Development of Children (ESDIGDC) for Preschooler in Balowerti Health Center, Kediri

2018 ◽  
Vol 2 (7) ◽  
pp. 748-750
Author(s):  
Eri Puji Kumalasari ◽  
Indasah Indasah ◽  
Byba Melda Suhita

Early Stimulation, Detection and Intervention for Growth and Development of Children (ESDIGDC) is an effort to monitor and collect and find early existence of irregularities and prevent the incidence of permanent disturbance through examination of growth, development and mental emotional condition of children. The objective of the study was to explore the implementation of ESDIGDC program in preschool children In Balowerti Health Center, Kediri. The study design used was qualitative research with phenomenology approach. Sampling technique in this research was purposive sampling with the sample size of 6 informants. Data were collected using indepth interview technique with semi-structured question. The result of the research shows that the implementation of ESDIGDC program influenced the development of ESDIGDC program in every year and will cause positive impact for both health worker and preschooler. The process of ESDIGDC program implementation was influenced by several factors. Based on the research, further research on the implementation of ESDIGDC program is needed. Keywords: ESDIGDC; preschooler; growth; development

2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (E) ◽  
pp. 1200-1206
Author(s):  
Muhammad Rizki Ashari ◽  
Irma Apriani ◽  
Firmansyah Firmansyah ◽  
Fitrianty Sutady Lanyumba

BACKGROUNDS: Tuberculosis is an infectious disease caused by Mycobacterium Tuberculosis. The case in Indonesia rank third with the highest number of TB case in the world. There were 511,873 cases of tuberculosis of all types in 2018. Based on data from the Palu Health Office, the TB cases in Palu in 2018 were still high numbered 557 cases. In 2019, Nosarara Public Health Center had the lowest case finding among the 13 health centers in Palu with 17 TB case findings. The absence of a laboratory in Nosarara Public Health Center for examining sputum samples affected the output in program implementation. AIM: The aim of this study is to evaluate the Control of Tuberculosis in the Discovery of Tuberculosis Cases in Nosarara Public Health Center Palu. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This research used qualitative method with a case study approach. The research informants were 6 people selected through purposive sampling technique. RESULTS: The results summarizes the following : the input aspect in terms of human resources in quantity and quality is inadequate because TB program holders have multiple tasks so that they are not maximal in carrying out their duties and have never attended training, sufficient funds, inadequate facilities and infrastructure, and methods according to guidelines. CONCLUSION: The process of planning, organizing, implementing and supervising has not been maximal, meanwile the output of TB case detection (22%) has not yet reached the predetermined target (80%).It is expected that the Public Health Center will add more health personnel, complete facilities and infrastructure in order to maximize program implementation to achieve predetermined targets.


2021 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 1
Author(s):  
Atika Anggarsari ◽  
Sri Utami ◽  
Linda Dewanti ◽  
Bagus Setyo Boedi

 AbstractBackground: Posyandu is a place for early detection of community-centred growth and development of toddlers. The March 2019 preliminary study resulted in a low coverage of the posyandu (D/S) participation rate in W Village, which was 32%. The purpose of this study was to determine the community's perception of the Posyandu activities for toddlers. Methods: This research is a descriptive qualitative research conducted in W Village. The sampling technique is purposive sampling. The number of informants consisted of 9 people. Data processing is data collection, data reduction, data presentation and conclusion drawing. Results: The results showed that the services provided by cadres and health workers were not optimal and there was a lack of infrastructure to support posyandu activities. Conclusion: The community interprets posyandu activities as only weighing and measuring height, which can actually be done by the community without having to play an active role in posyandu activities every month.


2019 ◽  
Vol 7 (4) ◽  
pp. 438
Author(s):  
Yunita Evarista

This research aims (i) to find the implementation and form of CSR program which is conducted by PT. Khotai Makmur Insan Abadi and  (ii) to find the impact of implementation CSR towards the image of PT Khotai Makmur Insan Abadi (PT KMIA).This research is a descriptive qualitative research. The determination of this research uses purposive sampling technique. The data collection uses observation, interview, and documentation. The data analysis of this research is using Miles & Huberman’s analysis method. The result of this research shows that CSR PT KMIA indicated by 8 programs Development & Society Empowerment. CSR implementation conducted effectively appropriate with purpose and significance of the CSR program. It is supported by the result of research measured using key performance indicator used by the researcher. Program implementation CSR PT KMIA certainly can creates  the view of society. For the conclusion, implementation CSR PT KMIA has been done optimally, that is to creates a good relation with the society. The suggestion for PT KMIA are to increase their focus on CSR program environmental sector and UKM, in other hand PT KMIA needs to apply financial transparency, and to defend the image of PT KMIA. 


2018 ◽  
Vol 10 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Feryani . ◽  
Nursaidah .

Breast milk (ASI) is the best source of nutrition for babies because it contains various nutrients needed in the growth and development of babies. Giving breast milk is highly recommended until the baby is 6 months old (Utami, 2005). Data on Exclusive Breastfeeding at Poasia Health Center in 2015 amounted to 77.07% and based on the results of surveys in several Posyandu in the Poasia Community Health Center working area, most of the visiting babies were given formula milk and complementary food for breast milk. This shows that the practice of exclusive breastfeeding is still low which can affect the growth and development of infants so that it will affect the quality of human resources. Research Objectives: To find out the factors related to exclusive breastfeeding at Posyandu in the working area of Poasia Health Center, Kendari City, Southeast Sulawesi Province in 2016. Research methods: The research conducted was analytical research with aapproach cross sectional. The study sample was mothers who had babies aged 7 to 24 months in the working area of Poasia Health Center with a total of 77 people. The sampling technique is accidental sampling. The results of the study: the results of this study were the education of mothers who gave exclusive breastfeeding 80.8% of secondary education (SMA) mothers and those who did not provide exclusive breastfeeding 100% of mothers with higher education. Employment of mothers who provide exclusive breastfeeding 54.8% of working mothers and those who do not provide exclusive breastfeeding 100% of working mothers. The parity of mothers who gave exclusive breastfeeding was 67.7% in mothers with no risk (parity 2-3) and those who did not give exclusive breastfeeding 58.7% in mothers at risk parity (parity 1 and≥4), and there was a relationship between education, employment and maternal parity with exclusive breastfeeding in the working area of Kendari City Poasia Health Center with a value of ρvalue<0.05.


2019 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 18
Author(s):  
Restu Octasila

Introduction Growth and development of children from birth to adulthood, so it needs to be done early detection of developmental deviations. The results of the survey conducted at Puskesmas Parung Panjang there are 52 (0.5%) toddlers who get help MP-ASI because weight is very thin. Exclusive breastfeeding nutrition program at UPT Parung Panjang in 2016 which target 90%, but only reached 35.77%. The research method used is analytical descriptive with Cross Sectional approach with sampling technique with accidental sampling. The population used were children aged 6-60 months in Posyandu Bakti Husada, Puskesmas Parung Panjang with a sample of 41 respondents. The tool used is KPSP to detect the development, and table / chart BB / U and TB / U (Ministry of Health RI, 2010) to measure the growth of children under five. Result of research from 41 respondents got univariate result of good growth status as much 87,8% and less good as much as 12.2%. The result of bivariate test showed statistically there was a significant relationship (p-value <0.05) between breastfeeding and infant growth. Conclusions and suggestions of the 9relationship of exclusive breastfeeding to the growth of babies, for mothers are expected to provide exclusive breastfeeding to babies or balitanya and stimulate development early on. Keywords: Growth, Development, Exclusive Breast Milk.


2013 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 51-62
Author(s):  
Jayanti Maheswari ◽  
Lussy Dwiutami

The purpose of this study is to provide a factual and comprehensive the behavior patterns of young adults who tend addicted with social networking sites. The pattern of addictive behavior by six dimensions: salience, tolerance, mood modification, relapse, withdrawal, and conflict proposed by Griffiths in Andreassen (2012). The study was conducted on the social networking users, aged 18-25 years old, and live in Jakarta. The sampling technique used purposive sampling method. This study used a qualitative research with mixed method approach which quantitative research is used to support the qualitative data. The results of quantitative research shows that there are 7 people (18%) were in the category of addictive tendencies high and as many as 32 people (82%) who are in the category of being addictive tendencies. Tolerance behavior patterns that have increased the need for individuals to access social networking as behavior experienced by almost all participants (97%). While behavioral conflicts (problems that arise from the behavior of addiction) experienced by participants quantitative which has the lowest percentage at 64%. Qualitative research results show participants have a positive third interpret social networks and all three have 6 components addictive behavior. The positive impact is felt all three participants is increasing social capital and social and emotional sensitivity. Perceived negative impacts are significant issues arose with the person, procrastination, poor time management, and less able to control themselves against the use of social networking.


2019 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 55
Author(s):  
Julita Nuliana ◽  
Vitria Komala Sari

<pre><span lang="EN-US">Early Breastfeeding Initiation has a positive impact on mothers and the baby itself.It has an important role in supporting the growth, health and survival of babies because it is rich in nutrients and antibodies. In 2017, in West Sumatra, there was 3.8% of Early Breastfeeding Initiation for an hour, less than 1 hour for about 45.5% and after the baby's born was around 50.7%. The purpose of this research was to find out some factors related to the implementation of early breastfeeding initiation by Midwives in BPM Community Health Center of Nilam Sari in Bukittinggi 2018. This type of research was qualitative research. The data were collected through in-depth interviews to 12 informants. They were 9 mothers and 3 midwives. The results of this research were obtained that in terms of input, the midwife had good knowledge about Early Breastfeeding Initiation and they had a good attitude regarding Early Breastfeeding Initiation (IMD). From maternity mothers, they had lack of knowledge and attitude about Early Breastfeeding Initiation. Whereas, in terms of the process of the three dimensions studied, it had fulfilled patient expectations. There were 6 people said their babies were carried out early breastfeeding and 3 people said their babies were not carried out early breastfeedingbecause of certain things. In conclusion Early Breastfeeding Initiation had been carried out well in BPM Nilam Sari Health Center. It is suggested that the midwives improve services and quality to implement the Early Breastfeeding Initiation so that all officers can provide quality services.</span></pre>


2020 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 297-302
Author(s):  
Linda Timor Yanti ◽  
Nur Alfi Fauziah ◽  
Septika Yani Veronica ◽  
Hellen Febriyanti

Stimulasi Deteksi dan Intervensi Dini Tumbuh Kembang (SDIDTK) implementation for children under two years old in the village of Kuripan is 35 percent (out of 117 under two years) in 2018 and the lack of attention and knowledge of parents in the need for the importance of SDIDTK. The purpose research was to determine the correlation between parents’ knowledge about SDIDTK to the Implementation of Detection Stimulation and Early Intervention of Growth and Development (SDIDTK) on under-aged children in Kuripan village on Working Area of Inpatient Public Health Center of Penengahan, Penengahan district South Lampung in 2019. The design of this research is Correlative Analytics with a cross-sectional approach. The population in this study are parents who have children under two years old in the village of Kuripan Penegahan district South Lampung in 2018 numbering 117 people, a sample of 117 people with a total sampling technique analysis of data used in this study was univariate data analysis using percentage and bivariate using Chi-Square. The results showed that there was a relationship between parents' knowledge about SDIDTK and the implementation of SDIDTK in children under two years old in the village of Kuripan Penengahan district South Lampung (p-value 0,001) and OR 5,246.


2021 ◽  
Vol 5 (2) ◽  
pp. 209
Author(s):  
Wahyuni Mahmud Date ◽  
Wahyul Anis ◽  
Dwiyanti Puspitasari

 Abstract Background One of the government's efforts to increase the achievement of exclusive breastfeeding is the 10 LMKM program. Since 1991 in Indonesia, it has been introduced, but in its implementation it is not yet known by all health facilities even though several existing steps have been implemented, but the 10 LMKM policy has not been known by providers.Objectives Describe implementation and barriers to providers in program implementation, identify compliance and barriers to mothers as program recipients. Methods The research used descriptive qualitative research. The sampling technique used was purposive sampling to explore the implementation of 10 LMKM in Tanah Kalikedinding Health Center. Informants in accordance with the inclusion criteria 7 providers and 8 mothers as program recipients. Researchers interacted offline and online via video calls while adhering to health protocols. Results The implementation of 10 LMKM has been running with the internal policies of the Puskesmas referring to the Permenkes, carrying out tasks according to the SOP. Several providers have attended training and disseminated it to staff. Monitoring and evaluation is carried out through the credential team at the Puskesmas. Officers in implementing 10 LMKM to support the achievement of exclusive breastfeeding are committed to complying with the SOP. Provider barriers from external factors are the lack of health workers, especially midwives on duty, so that KIE regarding breastfeeding and others is not optimal. Mothers as program recipients when ANC is already in IEC, obediently follow the services provided and have not been fostered or referred to breastfeeding support groups. Barriers to exclusive breastfeeding in program implementation are influenced by external factors of working mothers. Conclusion The implementation of the 10 LMKM program at the Tanah Kalikedinding heath center has not been maximized. 


Author(s):  
Asruria Sani Fajriah

Background: Stunting is a linear growth disorder that is not appropriate for age indicating a long-term event and is an accumulative impact of insufficient nutrient consumption, poor health conditions and inadequate care. Objectives: This study aims to analyze or explore in depth the causes of stunting in toddler. Methods: The research was conducted in ​​Gandasuli Community Health Center, South Halmahera Regency, North Maluku. This research is a qualitative research with a sampling of researchers using non-probability sampling techniques, or rather researchers using purposive sampling technique. Subjects were determined based on inclusion criteria and obtained as many as 12 toddlers over 24 months. Data analysis in qualitative research is presented based on the data that has been collected and then conclusions are drawn. Results: The results showed that the knowledge about stunting was still lacking, children were not exclusively breastfed causing malnutrition, errors in giving complementary foods which resulted in stunting, low family economic factors, inadequate use of integrated service post, as well as poor environmental sanitation, food taboo culture for pregnant women, breastfeeding women and toddlers themselves so they can reduce their food intake which in turn reduces their nutritional status.


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