Kakak tumbuh kembang (KUMBANG): Engaging medical students for screening and detecting growth and developmental delays in children

Zulfikar Ihyauddin, Reza Pandu Aji, Dwi Astuti Dharma Putri, Jeslyn Tengkawan, A. Septisari
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ABSTRACT The current COVID-19 situation has disrupted routine growth and developmental screening programs for children delivered by the Community Health Centers (Puskesmas). The KUMBANG project aims to provide a ‘new normal’ alternative in screening for children's growth and development by involving medical students and using online platforms. This study aimed to assess the project’s reach in screening growth and developmental delays while also exploring the project’s effectiveness through parents' perspectives.Collaborating with the Center for Indonesian Medical Students’ Activities (CIMSA) Universitas Gadjah Mada, we recruited and trained 33 volunteers. Volunteers screen for children’s development through an online platform, while the community volunteer cadres measure children’s growth through COVID-safe offline appointments. We analyzed children's growth using the WHO Anthro Survey Analyzer and children's development according to the Kuesioner Pra Skrining Perkembangan guidelines. Parents' perspective on this project was assessed through a survey.A total of 92 under-five years old children from four Posyandu in Puskesmas Gondokusuman participated in the project. Around 29% (27/92) of the children had nutritional problems, either underweight, stunted, wasted, or a combination. Meanwhile, 34% (29/84) of children were at risk of developmental delays, of which five were suspected to have developmental delays, while 24 had dubious results. Parents reported that this method is sufficiently effective in screening for children's development and were comfortable with the online screening, since it is more COVID-safe. Parents also felt comfortable communicating with volunteers and believed that the medical students could provide valid and reliable information.KUMBANG project offers a good alternative for screening children's growth and development during the current disrupted routine screening. Involving medical students could help in service delivery, since health professionals are relatively occupied with COVID-19 management. The online method used in this project should be considered as a prospective option for routine screening.
Kakak tumbuh kembang (KUMBANG):让医学生参与筛查和检测儿童的生长和发育迟缓
当前的COVID-19疫情打乱了社区卫生中心(Puskesmas)为儿童提供的常规生长发育筛查项目。KUMBANG项目旨在通过让医学生参与和使用在线平台,为儿童的生长发育提供一种“新常态”的筛查选择。本研究旨在评估该项目在筛选生长和发育迟缓方面的影响,同时从家长的角度探讨该项目的有效性。我们与加扎马达大学印度尼西亚医学生活动中心(CIMSA)合作,招募和培训了33名志愿者。志愿者通过在线平台筛查儿童的发展,社区志愿者干部通过安全的线下预约来衡量儿童的成长。我们使用世界卫生组织人类调查分析仪分析儿童的生长情况,并根据Kuesioner Pra Skrining Perkembangan指南分析儿童的发育情况。家长对这个项目的看法是通过一项调查来评估的。来自Puskesmas Gondokusuman四个Posyandu的92名五岁以下儿童参加了该项目。大约29%(27/92)的儿童有营养问题,要么体重不足,要么发育不良,要么消瘦,要么两者都有。同时,34%(29/84)的儿童有发育迟缓的风险,其中5人被怀疑有发育迟缓,24人的结果不确定。家长们报告说,这种方法在筛查儿童发育方面足够有效,并且对在线筛查感到满意,因为它更安全。家长在与志愿者交流时也感到舒适,并相信医学生能够提供有效可靠的信息。在目前中断的常规筛查中,KUMBANG项目为筛查儿童的生长发育提供了一个很好的选择。让医学生参与可以帮助提供服务,因为卫生专业人员相对忙于COVID-19的管理。该项目中使用的在线方法应被视为常规筛查的前瞻性选择。
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