Empowerment of Health Cadres in Utilizing Local Foodstuffs through Modisco Corn Processing to Increase Breast Milk Production for Postpartum Mothers

Agnes Isti Harjanti, Mudy Oktiningrum, Fransisca Glori
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Nutrition status monitoring data in Indonesia in 2017 noted that the coverage of exclusive breastfeeding for babies up to the first 6 months only reached 35.7%. This is very low and still far from the coverage target set at 80%, which means that around 65% of babies do not get breast milk (ASI). In the Boja Health Center area, the coverage of exclusive breastfeeding is still low at 65%, while the target for the city of Semarang is 90%. From the description of the Puskesmas work area, the lowest breastfeeding coverage is in Meteseh Village. Exclusive breastfeeding coverage is still low at 45%. On average, postpartum mothers in Meteseh village don't think about additional nutritional intake to increase milk production, because they get little information or evidence on processing food ingredients that can be taken from local types of food. Health cadres don't know how to increase milk production for postpartum mothers, through providing additional food for making Modisco Corn. Modisco stands for Modified Dietetic Skim and Cotton Sheet Oil, which was discovered in 1973 by May White Head, according to White, the manufacture of Modisco is used to add nutrition to malnourished children, Modisco Corn is an additional modification given to facilitate breastfeeding and add nutrition to postpartum mothers. Processing Modisco Corn as a solution for postpartum mothers who breastfeed their babies, because corn fruit has the benefit of increasing milk production and is rich in nutrients. Modisco Corn is taught to Health Cadres, so that cadres have the ability to teach postpartum mothers at any time from generation to generation to increase the coverage of exclusive breastfeeding.
通过Modisco玉米加工提高卫生干部利用当地食品的能力,以增加产后母亲的母乳产量
2017年印度尼西亚营养状况监测数据显示,婴儿前6个月纯母乳喂养的覆盖率仅为35.7%。这一比例非常低,距离设定的80%的覆盖率目标仍有很大距离,这意味着约65%的婴儿得不到母乳。在博雅保健中心地区,纯母乳喂养的覆盖率仍然很低,只有65%,而三宝榕市的目标是90%。从Puskesmas工作区域的描述来看,母乳喂养覆盖率最低的是Meteseh村。纯母乳喂养覆盖率仍然很低,为45%。平均而言,Meteseh村的产后母亲不会考虑额外的营养摄入来增加产奶量,因为她们很少获得有关加工食品成分的信息或证据,而这些成分可以从当地的食物中提取。卫生干部不知道如何通过为生产Modisco玉米提供额外的食物来增加产后母亲的产奶量。Modisco是由May White Head于1973年发现的,Modisco的生产是为了给营养不良的儿童添加营养,Modisco玉米是一种额外的修改,用于促进母乳喂养和为产后母亲添加营养。加工Modisco玉米作为产后母乳喂养婴儿的母亲的解决方案,因为玉米果实具有增加产奶量的好处,并且营养丰富。向保健干部讲授《Modisco Corn》,使干部有能力随时向产后母亲进行世代传授,以增加纯母乳喂养的覆盖率。
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