STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT MODELS IN NUTRITION INTERVENTIONS FOR PREGNANT WOMEN: PERSPECTIVES ON STUNTING MANAGEMENT IN LOCAL COMMUNITIES
Keywords:
nutrition intervention; strategic management; stunting; TPPSAbstract
Stunting is one of the significant global health problems and has an impact on the quality of human resources, especially in Indonesia. In Muna Regency, Southeast Sulawesi Province, efforts to address stunting through nutrition interventions for pregnant women face challenges, including low community participation, limited resources, and lack of community-based approaches. Previous research has shown that many stunting treatment programs at the local level are poorly integrated and often unsustainable, creating gaps in program effectiveness. This study uses a qualitative descriptive approach with a semi-structured interview method to explore the application of the strategic management model in pregnant women's nutrition interventions in Muna Regency. The findings of the study show that the implementation of community-based strategic management through the Stunting Reduction Acceleration Team (TPPS) has succeeded in improving cross-sector coordination, utilizing local resources, and increasing community participation, with positive implications in reducing the prevalence of stunting by up to 12.65% by mid-2024.
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