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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICAL RESEARCH

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Malnutrition Screening in Pangkep District, South Sulawesi, Indonesia

Author: , ASNI HASANUDDIN, ARNI IRAWATY DJAIS, ARUM DWININGSIH, ENDANG YUSWATININGSIH, HINDYAH IKE SUHARIATI, MUHAMMADONG, CHRISTINA ASTUTININGSIH, RUQIAH, ASHRIADY, RAHMAT HAJI SAENI, AGUS ERWIN ASHARI, RIKA HANDAYANI, RICVAN DANA NINDREA
Abstract: Background: Pangkep District is found Weight gain / extra food 1 case of malnutrition until the end of 2019. Based on a survey conducted by Health Office Pangkep District in 2017, it was found that from 1635 respondents, there were 1.47% of babies who experienced malnutrition, 11.4% malnutrition, 85,7% good nutrition, and 1.43% excess nutrition. Objective: This study was performed to determine the level of accuracy of the diagnosis by health workers in health centers compared with standard diagnosis guidelines of WHO / NHCS. Methods: Evaluation of Diagnostic Test. The target group for the diagnostic test evaluation in the diagnosis of cases of malnutrition recorded in the health center report, for patients who come from Pangkep district with locations in the mountains. The subjects of this study were all cases from Pangkep district from January to April 2019 Results: There were malnutrition screening in Pangkep district from January to April 2019, to take samples from each village with the largest sample in the district focus Liukang Tupabiring, showed the prevalence of anemia was 30.4%. Sensitifisitas and specificity of body weight and age are used as a measure of malnutrition indicates the number was as high as 92.53% and 61.45%. Interobserver reliability in the measurement of weight/age gives strength values a pretty good deal (moderate) with a kappa coefficient of 0,45.96. Conclusion: This screening confirmed there was advisable Importance pursued malnutrition screening program regularly every year so that it can obtain an overview of the prevalence of malnutrition in some areas for further screening activities are preferred in areas with a high percentage of poor nutrition
Keyword: Malnutrition, Screening, Protein
DOI: https://doi.org/10.31838/ijpr/2020.SP2.546
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