Stunting Super App as an Effort Toward Stunting Management in Indonesia: Delphi and Pilot Study

Currently, 30 million children are experiencing acute malnutrition, and 8 million children are severely underweight. This study aimed to develop a stunting super app, a one-stop app designed to prevent and manage stunting in Indonesia. This study consisted of three stages. Stage 1 used a 3-round Del...

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Veröffentlicht in:JMIR human factors 2024-12, Vol.11, p.e54862-e54862
Hauptverfasser: Erika, Kadek Ayu, Fadilah, Nur, Latif, Aulia Insani, Hasbiah, Nurhikmawaty, Juliaty, Aidah, Achmad, Harun, Bustamin, Anugrayani
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Zusammenfassung:Currently, 30 million children are experiencing acute malnutrition, and 8 million children are severely underweight. This study aimed to develop a stunting super app, a one-stop app designed to prevent and manage stunting in Indonesia. This study consisted of three stages. Stage 1 used a 3-round Delphi study involving 12 experts. In stage 2, 4 experts and a parent of children with stunted growth created an Android app containing stunting educational materials. In stage 3, a pilot study involving a control group was conducted to evaluate parents' knowledge about stunting prevention through the app and standard interventions. In the Delphi study, 11 consensus statements were extracted; arranged in three major themes, including maternal health education, child health education, and environmental education; and applied in the form of the Sistem Evaluasi Kesehatan Anak Tumbuh Ideal (SEHATI) app. This app was assessed using a content validity index, with a cumulative agreement of ≥80% among the 5 individuals. The pilot study showed an increase in the knowledge of mothers of toddlers with stunted growth before and after the educational intervention (P=.001). The SEHATI app provides educational content on stunting prevention that can increase the knowledge of mothers of toddlers with stunted growth.
ISSN:2292-9495
2292-9495
DOI:10.2196/54862