PROGRAM KAWAL TABLET TAMBAH DARAH PADA REMAJA PUTRI

Authors

  • Adriyani Adam Poltekkes Kemenkes Makassar
  • Ade Devriany Poltekkes Kemenkes Makassar
  • Siti Adlinah Fatman Poltekkes Kemenkes Makassar
  • Agustin Ipa Poltekkes Kemenkes Makasar
  • Sitti Sahariah Rowa Poltekkes Kemenkes Makasar
  • Sitti Rahmah Mustakin Poltekkes Kemenkes Makassar

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.32807/jpms.v7i2.1975

Keywords:

Anemia, Adolescent girls, Iron-Folic Acid, Peer educator

Abstract

Iron deficiency anemia among adolescent girls remains a serious public health issue in Makassar City, with a prevalence of 38.46% based on initial screenings in the Kaluku Bodoa and Sudiang Public Health Center areas. Concurrently, a double burden of malnutrition exists, characterized by high obesity rates among adolescents. This community service program aimed to improve compliance with Iron-Folic Acid (IFA) tablet consumption and enhance nutritional literacy among adolescent girls through a participatory approach. The program was implemented from August to October 2025, utilizing behavioral change communication-based nutrition education, the establishment of peer educators (adolescent cadres), and daily journal monitoring guided by school health teachers. The results showed that the intervention successfully engaged 52 high school adolescent girls. Health screenings detected that 38.46% suffered from anemia (17.31% mild and 21.15% severe) and 100% were overweight (57.69% obese). The implementation of peer educator-based models and daily journals proved effective in increasing active adolescent participation and strengthening school-health center partnerships for sustainable nutritional interventions.

Author Biographies

Adriyani Adam, Poltekkes Kemenkes Makassar

Iron deficiency anemia among adolescent girls remains a serious public health issue in Makassar City, with a prevalence of 38.46% based on initial screenings in the Kaluku Bodoa and Sudiang Public Health Center areas. Concurrently, a double burden of malnutrition exists, characterized by high obesity rates among adolescents. This community service program aimed to improve compliance with Iron-Folic Acid (IFA) tablet consumption and enhance nutritional literacy among adolescent girls through a participatory approach. The program was implemented from August to October 2025, utilizing behavioral change communication-based nutrition education, the establishment of peer educators (adolescent cadres), and daily journal monitoring guided by school health teachers. The results showed that the intervention successfully engaged 52 high school adolescent girls. Health screenings detected that 38.46% suffered from anemia (17.31% mild and 21.15% severe) and 100% were overweight (57.69% obese). The implementation of peer educator-based models and daily journals proved effective in increasing active adolescent participation and strengthening school-health center partnerships for sustainable nutritional interventions.

Ade Devriany, Poltekkes Kemenkes Makassar

Iron deficiency anemia among adolescent girls remains a serious public health issue in Makassar City, with a prevalence of 38.46% based on initial screenings in the Kaluku Bodoa and Sudiang Public Health Center areas. Concurrently, a double burden of malnutrition exists, characterized by high obesity rates among adolescents. This community service program aimed to improve compliance with Iron-Folic Acid (IFA) tablet consumption and enhance nutritional literacy among adolescent girls through a participatory approach. The program was implemented from August to October 2025, utilizing behavioral change communication-based nutrition education, the establishment of peer educators (adolescent cadres), and daily journal monitoring guided by school health teachers. The results showed that the intervention successfully engaged 52 high school adolescent girls. Health screenings detected that 38.46% suffered from anemia (17.31% mild and 21.15% severe) and 100% were overweight (57.69% obese). The implementation of peer educator-based models and daily journals proved effective in increasing active adolescent participation and strengthening school-health center partnerships for sustainable nutritional interventions.

Siti Adlinah Fatman, Poltekkes Kemenkes Makassar

Iron deficiency anemia among adolescent girls remains a serious public health issue in Makassar City, with a prevalence of 38.46% based on initial screenings in the Kaluku Bodoa and Sudiang Public Health Center areas. Concurrently, a double burden of malnutrition exists, characterized by high obesity rates among adolescents. This community service program aimed to improve compliance with Iron-Folic Acid (IFA) tablet consumption and enhance nutritional literacy among adolescent girls through a participatory approach. The program was implemented from August to October 2025, utilizing behavioral change communication-based nutrition education, the establishment of peer educators (adolescent cadres), and daily journal monitoring guided by school health teachers. The results showed that the intervention successfully engaged 52 high school adolescent girls. Health screenings detected that 38.46% suffered from anemia (17.31% mild and 21.15% severe) and 100% were overweight (57.69% obese). The implementation of peer educator-based models and daily journals proved effective in increasing active adolescent participation and strengthening school-health center partnerships for sustainable nutritional interventions.

Agustin Ipa, Poltekkes Kemenkes Makasar

Iron deficiency anemia among adolescent girls remains a serious public health issue in Makassar City, with a prevalence of 38.46% based on initial screenings in the Kaluku Bodoa and Sudiang Public Health Center areas. Concurrently, a double burden of malnutrition exists, characterized by high obesity rates among adolescents. This community service program aimed to improve compliance with Iron-Folic Acid (IFA) tablet consumption and enhance nutritional literacy among adolescent girls through a participatory approach. The program was implemented from August to October 2025, utilizing behavioral change communication-based nutrition education, the establishment of peer educators (adolescent cadres), and daily journal monitoring guided by school health teachers. The results showed that the intervention successfully engaged 52 high school adolescent girls. Health screenings detected that 38.46% suffered from anemia (17.31% mild and 21.15% severe) and 100% were overweight (57.69% obese). The implementation of peer educator-based models and daily journals proved effective in increasing active adolescent participation and strengthening school-health center partnerships for sustainable nutritional interventions.

Sitti Sahariah Rowa, Poltekkes Kemenkes Makasar

Iron deficiency anemia among adolescent girls remains a serious public health issue in Makassar City, with a prevalence of 38.46% based on initial screenings in the Kaluku Bodoa and Sudiang Public Health Center areas. Concurrently, a double burden of malnutrition exists, characterized by high obesity rates among adolescents. This community service program aimed to improve compliance with Iron-Folic Acid (IFA) tablet consumption and enhance nutritional literacy among adolescent girls through a participatory approach. The program was implemented from August to October 2025, utilizing behavioral change communication-based nutrition education, the establishment of peer educators (adolescent cadres), and daily journal monitoring guided by school health teachers. The results showed that the intervention successfully engaged 52 high school adolescent girls. Health screenings detected that 38.46% suffered from anemia (17.31% mild and 21.15% severe) and 100% were overweight (57.69% obese). The implementation of peer educator-based models and daily journals proved effective in increasing active adolescent participation and strengthening school-health center partnerships for sustainable nutritional interventions.

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2026-05-31

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Adam, A., Devriany, A., Fatman, S. A., Agustin Ipa, Sitti Sahariah Rowa, & Mustakin, S. R. (2026). PROGRAM KAWAL TABLET TAMBAH DARAH PADA REMAJA PUTRI. Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Sasambo, 7(2), 101–108. https://doi.org/10.32807/jpms.v7i2.1975

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