The Effectiveness of Dasa Wisma Empowerment on Stunting Prevention Behavior with the Approach of Inter Professional Collaboration in Puskesmas Karanganom Klaten Sri Mulyanti (a*), Athanasia Budi Astuti (b)
Nursing Department of Surakarta Health Polytechnic Indonesia
Abstract
Stunting is still a health problem for infants and children in Indonesia. The 2018 Basic Health Research (Riskesdas) results show that the incidence of stunting still reaches 29.9% and ranks in the top 10 worldwide. One of the districts with a fairly high stunting rate is Klaten.
Aim of this study is knowing the effectiveness of Dasawisma training in stunting prevention.
The research respondents were 100 Dasawisma members from 10 villages. The effectiveness of the training was analyzed by means of different tests of pre-test and post-test values using the Paired T-Test. Training on stunting prevention for dasawisma was effective for increasing dasawimas knowledge in stunting prevention programs (p = 0.001). Age (p=0.510), education level (p=0.302), employment status (p=0.116) were not significantly related to the achievement of training objectives. Effective training increases Dawisma^s knowledge in stunting prevention.
Keywords: Dasawisma- Training- Inter Professional Collaboration- Stunting