EFFECTIVENESS THE RECOVERY PROGRAM OF FOOD SUPLEMENT TOWARDS PREGNANCY WOMEN WITH CHRONIC ENERGY DEFICIENCY IN PALEMBANG CITY

Rosyati Pastuty, Rochmah KM, Teti Herawati

Abstract


Background: Chronic Energy Deficiency (CED )is condition which mother’s lack nutrition for long time and impact for mother’s and fetus health. Suplementary food recovery for CED pregnant women is one of efforts Palembang city Health office to resolve this problem. However,  evaluation about this program until now. The aim this study to know effectiveness the suplementary food recovery for Chronic Energy Deficiency pregnant women program.

Methods: this study used Concurrent Mixed Metdhods design. Informants in qualitative research are 6 people, consist of 1 key informant (Health Department Health Care Staff) and 5 supporting informant (nutritionist Community Health Centers). Quantitative samples were all of pregnant women with size <23.5 cm upper arm Circumference whose accept supplementary recovery the number were 109 people. Data was analysed used Wilcoxon Test.

Result: All components of implementation Suplementary food recovery Programs in input, process and output has implemented according to the plan. Based on the analysist show there is a difference size of Superior Arm Circumference before and after Suplementary Feeding on CED during pregnancy with p= 0.001 (p<0.05).

Conclusion: Implementation of Suplementary Suplementary food recovery Programs for CED pregnant women in Palembang has implemented according to the plan. But need increasing some data in form report and need monitoring and output rating after implemented programs.

Keywords: Effectivenes, suplementary food recovery, programs


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