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Abstract
Temanggung Regency is the district with the second-highest prevalence of
stunting (28.9%) in Central Java. This result was still far from the national
stunting prevalence target in 2024, which is 14%. Monitoring the nutritional
status of toddlers regularly is very necessary as an effort to carry out early
detection in preventing stunting. Stunting reduction activities specifically at
the lower level are carried out by cadres. The role of the cadres includes
measuring and recording the anthropometry of infants and toddlers. In the
data collection process, several problems were found including writing and
counting errors and delays in data distribution. To overcome this problem, a
computerized system is needed that can be used as a means of collecting data
on the nutritional status of toddlers quickly and in real-time. SI-GEMBUL
dashboard is the final result of reporting from SI-GEMBUL application which
is used by cadres to overcome problems with writing errors and calculating
the nutritional status of toddlers. The system development method used in
this study was the prototyping method. SI-GEMBUL dashboard display
consists of a list of mothers, infants, and toddlers that can be displayed by
Posyandu name, a real-time checklist that can be displayed by year, month,
and name of the Posyandu, as well as educational media related to nutrition
and stunting. This dashboard can help the Temanggung District Health Office
to be able to minimize delays in the distribution of data that will be used for
reporting to a higher level.
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