Five regions in Papua province, namely Jayawijaya, Tolikara, Lanny Jaya, Nduga, and Dogiyai, have a high prevalence of stunting above the national figure. As part of the national strategy, empowering health students to reduce the prevalence of stunting through anthropometric measurements is very important. The purpose of this study was to identify the practical steps of students in anthropometric activities as part of handling stunting cases in Papua. This research used a case study method with a descriptive design. The sample was stunting cases in various regions in Papua province. The method used in case identification was the Blueprint Test of case management assessment with a standard nursing process of Orlando. The data was obtained from scientific journals at Google Scholar that has a DOI (Digital Object Identifier) or published in reputable journals (national or international) which were analyzed using the PICOT model. The results of the PICOT analysis showed three main problems that need to be prioritized in the involvement of practical students related to anthropometric measurements. Those problems include debriefing through training, cross-sectoral collaboration driven by the campus, and program realization. This study recommended an anthropometric measurement program for stunting cases in the form of curriculum evaluation in local content, cross-sectoral collaboration, and program implementation by considering local wisdom.
Maintaining the sustainable engagement of youth as part of the Family Assistance Team (TPK) in the Family Planning (KB) program is needed. The objective is to provide a structured framework on how to recruit youth to the Family Assistance Team (TPK). This study used a qualitative method with a descriptive design. The instrument used was a list of semi-structured questions. The participants were 3 nurses, a midwife, and one family planning instructor (PKB). Data were collected through in-depth interviews and analyzed using thematic analysis techniques. The supporting tool was Appreciative Inquiry (AI). The results were based on the AI analysis it was found there were five important components considered as determining aspects in maintaining the sustainability of youth in stunting prevention program (i.e recruitment requirements, training programs, parental permission, willingness of youth, and incentives). We recommended that knowledge; skills, parents' permission, motivation, and those currently studying health majors should be considered as they have the potential to maintain the sustainability of their engagement in the stunting reduction program.
called PMO) program is a signal of novelty to increase the acceleration of the success of the tuberculosis eradication program. However, the certainty of its feasibility in remote areas is not yet known. The purpose of this study is to find out the feasibility of the PMO program in remote areas. This quantitative method research was conducted in Biak Numfor, Papua, with total respondents of 23. The primary data was obtained from instruments of a set of questionnaires which were distributed randomly to family members of TB patients. The inclusion criteria were family members of TB patients who were currently on treatment and lived in Yendidori district, Biak. The exclusion criteria were family members of TB patients outside Yendidori, and not taking TB drugs. Secondary data was obtained from reputable journals. Data analysis was carried out descriptively. The results of the study showed that the PMO program had great support from TB client families, and were willing to be part of the program. Found cases of multidrug-resistance (26%), ignorance of drug consistency (100%) considering that 5 out of 18 clients were toddlers. The other major challenges were infrastructure conditions and geography, and lack of means of communication. In conclusion, the PMO program was considered to provide benefits and was feasible to implement to support the increase in the success of TB eradication programs involving family members.
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