Stunting Prevention Strategy Through Empowerment of Pregnant Women and Mothers of Toddlers in The "Siap Genting" and "Sobat Tensi" Programs in Banjar Village, Banyuwangi District

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Stunting Hypertension Knowledge SDGs Nutrition

Authors

  • Dwi Nanda Rachman Public Health Study Program, Faculty of Health, Medicine, and Life Sciences (FIKKIA), Universitas Airlangga Banyuwangi, East Java Indonesia 68418, Indonesia
  • Rifka Pramudia Wardani Public Health Study Program, Faculty of Health, Medicine, and Life Sciences (FIKKIA), Universitas Airlangga Banyuwangi, East Java Indonesia 68418, Indonesia
  • Nikita Meilia Prita Dewi Public Health Study Program, Faculty of Health, Medicine, and Life Sciences (FIKKIA), Universitas Airlangga Banyuwangi, East Java Indonesia 68418, Indonesia
  • Jayanti Dian Eka Sari
    jayantidian@fkm.unair.ac.id
    Public Health Study Program, Faculty of Health, Medicine, and Life Sciences (FIKKIA), Universitas Airlangga Banyuwangi, East Java Indonesia 68418 , Indonesia
  • Fernando B. Garcia Jr Department of Health Policy and Administration, College of Public Health, University of the Philippines Manila, Philippines 1000, Philippines
September 3, 2025

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Stunting is a problem caused by a prolonged lack of nutrition from food and infectious diseases. Based on data from the Indonesian Ministry of Health in 2022, the prevalence of cases was 21.6% in Indonesia and 20.1% in Banyuwangi Regency. One of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) is eliminating hunger, achieving food security and good nutrition, and increasing sustainable agriculture. The problem of stunting is closely related to the health of pregnant women. One of the many health problems that occur in pregnant women is hypertension. Aims: This community empowerment aims to increase the target's knowledge about preventing stunting and hypertension. Methods: This activity uses a socialization approach to the target group consisting of 24 pregnant women and mothers of toddlers with lecture methods, discussions and continued direct screening for 3 hours. Results: High engagement was indicated by participation in this socialization activity, questions and answers during the event and enthusiasm to follow the screening session. Conclusions: Targeted participants demonstrated increased knowledge through their ability to answer questions and plan follow-up. This initiative significantly increased participants' knowledge, awareness, and engagement to be able to take care of their babies' health and safeguard their health from the dangers of hypertension.