Accessibility of Mother and Child Health Services to Stunting Incidence in Leti Island, Southwest Maluku District

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Abstract

One of the nutritional problems that can worsen the quality of life of children in achieving growth and development is stunting. Stunting receives greater attention than other nutritional statuses because in addition to a higher prevalence it can also indicate something more serious than just short body size. This type of research is a quantitative study that uses analytic observational with a case control study design to see the effect of the independent variables on the dependent variable. The sampling technique in this study was simple random sampling with a total sample of 164 people, 82 people in the case group and 82 people in the control group. The results of this study indicate that there is an effect between exclusive breastfeeding and health services on the incidence of stunting, while for the basic immunization variable there is no effect on the incidence of stunting. Meanwhile, based on the multivariate test, it was found that the variable that had the most influence on the incidence of stunting was health services. As for suggestions for this research, it is hoped that the Health Service will further improve health services to monitor the growth of toddlers and for mothers of toddlers to visit health services regularly.

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Unmehopa, A., Palutturi, S., Indar, Arifin, M. A., Thamrin, Y., Stang, & Mallongi, A. (2023). Accessibility of Mother and Child Health Services to Stunting Incidence in Leti Island, Southwest Maluku District. Pharmacognosy Journal, 15(5), 856–860. https://doi.org/10.5530/pj.2023.15.164

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