ELAYANAN STUNTING PREVENTIF CARE DENGAN MEMANFAATKAN MEDIA INTERAKTIF: TINJAUAN LITERATUR

  • Ramdhanie G
  • Elsadai E
  • Rukmasari E
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Abstract

Stunting is a growth and development disorder experienced by children from poor nutrition, recurrent infections, and inadequate psychosocial stimulation. Stunting is a major nutritional problem in Indonesia and ranks second in the ASEAN region. In 2015 the prevalence of stunting among children was 36.4% or around 8.8 million children under five. Based on data from the Nutrition Status Monitoring (PSG) in 2017, stunting-repaired children under five received 26.6%. This study uses the literature review method by looking for theoretical references relevant to contention. The aim is to study the effectiveness of the use of interactive media in an effort to prevent stunting consisting of preventive measures by applying interactive methods to increase simplicity, facilitate users, facilitate, and facilitate data processing in stunting cases. There are 7 (Heni Setyowati, 2018)articles can be obtained that fit the exclusion and inclusion criteria and submitted well for further extracted into data. Based on the analysis of articles obtained from interactive media can increase and increase knowledge about stunting. This can be seen from several studies conducted between prior knowledge before being intervened using interactive and discussed media intended, the results of research that have been provided.

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Ramdhanie, G. G. G., Elsadai, E., & Rukmasari, E. A. A. (2022). ELAYANAN STUNTING PREVENTIF CARE DENGAN MEMANFAATKAN MEDIA INTERAKTIF: TINJAUAN LITERATUR. Jurnal Kesehatan Bakti Tunas Husada: Jurnal Ilmu-Ilmu Keperawatan, Analis Kesehatan Dan Farmasi, 22(2), 71. https://doi.org/10.36465/jkbth.v22i2.1020

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