The Roles of Elders as Apparatuses of Power in Health Communication for Stunting Prevention
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2023Author
Teguh, Monika
Ida, Rachmah
Puspa, Ratih
Haryono, Cosmas Gatot
Bungin, Burhan
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Abstract: This research aims to know the roles of the elders as authority holders in the
means of health communication for stunting prevention implemented in Trenggalek
Regency, East Java. Stunting is the failure of growth and development caused by
malnutrition at the first 1000 days of a child’s life. This problem can be prevented by
providing nutrition needed by pregnant women and toddlers, but for preventing this the
efforts of health communication are needed so that the mindset and behaviors of the
society can change according to the health standards. Therefore, at Trenggalek Regency
Kenek Beraksi program was implemented involving elders who may have authority to
distribute knowledge and intervene behaviors which cause stunting to children. This
research is qualitative research using case study method, by data gathering using in
depth interview and document study. The result of this research shows that elders have
significant roles in health communication for stunting prevention at Trenggalek Regency.
Elders hold authorities because of the culture in society giving them privilege as
respected and trusted figures. Furthermore, their knowledge and experience give them
expert power and referent power making their family follow their guidance. In health
communication, their health acts as a communicator delivering health messages. The
effects felt from the elders’ involvement in this health communication program include
the decrease of pregnant women having anemia, the increase of the toddlers’ nutritional
adequacy achievement, and the increasing weights of toddlers, which altogether reduce
the number of stunting at Trenggalek Regency.