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The effect of convergent action on reducing stunting prevalence in under-five children in Banggai District, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia

Aspar Abdul Gani, Veni Hadju, Akmal Novrian Syahruddin, Anang S. Otuluwa, Sukri Palutturi, Abdul Razak Thaha

2021Gaceta Sanitaria23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to assess the amount of changes in prevalence of stunting after one-year convergence intervention. METHODS: This was an evaluation study of national program that implemented in Banggai District beginning 2018. There were ten villages (n=532) that included in the program based on severity of stunting prevalence. Data were analyzed using chi-square and independent t-test using SPSS. RESULT: After a year program, stunting reduced to 38.91% or 2.18% from the baseline (41.09%). The highest reduction was in at 0-5 mo (8.59%) and 6-11 mo (8.46%). There was no difference using height for age z-score in all ages (-1.64±1.19 to -1.59±1.38, p=0.506). However, the reduction was significant at 0-11 months (-1.20±1.23 to 0.78±1.58, p=0.020) but no in other age categories (p>0.05). CONCLUSION: The convergence action for one year intervention reduced significantly stunting in 0-11 months of children but not in other age categories of under five children.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineDemographyUnder-fivePediatricsSociologyChild Nutrition and Water AccessPublic Health and NutritionStatistical Methods in Epidemiology