Astungkara, Prita (2024) PERAN KEPRIBADIAN (PERSONALITY) AHLI GIZI DALAM UPAYA PENURUNAN KASUS STUNTING DI PUSKESMAS MANTRIJERON KOTA YOGYAKARTA. Masters thesis, UPN Veteran Yogyajarta.
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Abstract
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ABSTRAK
Balita pendek merupakan balita dengan status gizi yang berdasarkan panjang atau
tinggi badan menurut umurnya kurang jika dibandingkan dengan standar baku
WHO-MGRS (Multicentre Growth Reference Study) pada tahun 2005. Stunting
dengan kondisi gagal tumbuh pada bayi (0-11 bulan) dan anak balita (12-59
bulan) akibat kekurangan gizi sejak bayi dalam kandungan dan pada masa awal
setelah bayi lahir. Indonesia khususnya Kota Yogyakarta merupakan daerah yang
terdampak kasus balita pendek dengan status gizi yang kurang sebanyak 1225
kasus dimana Puskesmas Mantrijeron menjadi puskesmas dengan kasus stunting
tertinggi di Kota Yogyakarta. Ahli Gizi dianggap sebagai garda depan dalam hal
identifikasi masalah kesehatan dan nutrisi masyarakat terutama pada ibu hamil
dan balita yang mungkin dapat memicu tingginya angka stunting di Indonesia.
Kepribadian Ahli Gizi, dilihat dari The Big Five Personality dianggap mampu
memunculkan minat klien untuk melakukan konsultasi secara teratur dan mampu
menjalankan hidup sehat dengan harapan mampu menekan pertumbuhan angka
stunting. Penelitian dilakukan dengan pendekatan kualitatif dimana data diperoleh
dari hasil observasi dan wawancara pada tiga Ahli Gizi di Puskesmas Mantrijeron.
Hasil penelitian menyebutkan jika kelima dimensi ada pada AG02 dan AG03,
sedangkan dimensi openness to experience tidak ada pada AG01 yang terlihat dari
adanya kesulitan menyesuaikan bahasa serta terhambatnya pekerjaan karena
kurangnya penguasaan terhadap teknologi digital.
Kata Kunci : Stunting, Ahli Gizi, The Big Five Personality
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ABSTRACT
Short toddlers are toddlers whose nutritional status based on length or height
according to their age is less than the WHO-MGRS standard (Multicentre Growth
Reference Study) in 2005. Stunting with failure to thrive in babies (0-11 months)
and toddlers (12-59 months) due to malnutrition since the baby is in the womb
and in the early days after the baby is born. Indonesia, especially the city of
Yogyakarta, is an area affected by 1225 cases of stunted toddlers with poor
nutritional status, where Mantrijeron Community Health Center is the community
health center with the highest stunting cases in Yogyakarta City. Nutritionists are
considered to be at the forefront in identifying community health and nutrition
problems, especially among pregnant women and toddlers, which may trigger
high stunting rates in Indonesia. Nutritionist Personality, seen fromThe Big Five
Personality is considered capable of generating clients' interest in having regular
consultations and being able to lead a healthy life in the hope of being able to
reduce the growth of stunting rates. The research was carried out using a
qualitative approach where data was obtained from observations and interviews
with three nutritionists at the Mantrijeron Community Health Center. The
research results state that the five dimensions are in AG02 and AG03, while
dimensions openness to experience There is nothing in AG01 which can be seen
from difficulties adapting to language and delays in work due to lack of mastery
of digital technology.
Keyword : Stunting, Nutritionist, The Big Five Personality
Item Type: | Thesis (Masters) |
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Uncontrolled Keywords: | Stunting, Nutritionist, The Big Five Personality |
Subjects: | H Social Sciences > HB Economic Theory |
Divisions: | Faculty of Law, Arts and Social Sciences > School of Management |
Depositing User: | Eko Yuli |
Date Deposited: | 29 Jan 2024 03:20 |
Last Modified: | 29 Jan 2024 03:20 |
URI: | http://eprints.upnyk.ac.id/id/eprint/38784 |
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