Using WhatsApp for Nutrition Surveillance Among Children Under 5 Years in West Java, Indonesia: Cross-Sectional Survey and Feasibility Study.

IF 2.1 Q2 PEDIATRICS
Dewi Nur Aisyah, Chyntia Aryanti Mayadewi, Astri Utami, Fauziah Mauly Rahman, Nathasya Humaira Adriani, Erlangga Al Farozi, Meldi Hafizh Sayoko, Aulia Chairunisa, Liza Restiana, Logan Manikam, Zisis Kozlakidis
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Abstract

Background: Large-scale programs involving nutrition-specific interventions have been carried out in Indonesia as a community-based approach at the primary care level across cities and districts, throughout the age-specific target population (ie, children under 5 years).

Objective: The aim of this paper is to describe the potential use of WhatsApp as a tool for recording and monitoring the growth of children under 5 years by Posyandu (Pos Pelayanan Terpadu or community-based health service post), investigating its potential in enhancing health programs and services.

Methods: Data were collected from Posyandu cadres in Bogor District, West Java, from March to June 2022. The anthropometric measurement data were reported in real time through a WhatsApp chatbot, automatically analyzed by the system, and presented in a structured dashboard. A qualitative assessment was carried out using a cross-sectional survey conducted from March to July 2022.

Results: The study involved 42 Posyandu in 3 villages, engaging 282 staff, and the WhatsApp chatbot recorded anthropometric data for 4571 children under 5 years. The qualitative assessment indicated widespread system utilization, with 50% (45/90) affirming comprehensive data input. Additionally, 66.4% (83/129) found the system easy to use, and 66.7% (82/123) expressed clarity in comprehending variables. Moreover, 75.6% (93/123) found the data input flow easily understood, and 74% (91/123) suggested that the system contributed to enhancing Posyandu activities and the quality of data reporting. Regarding staff proficiency, 63.5% (80/126) affirmed their adeptness in using the system, and 71% (88/124) asserted their high capability in providing training to colleagues.

Conclusions: The potential use of WhatsApp as a surveillance tool for recording children's nutritional status is promising, suggesting broader applications within health programs. Nonetheless, this expansion requires additional improvements, including human resource preparation, Posyandu infrastructure development, and strong regulatory support.

使用WhatsApp对印度尼西亚西爪哇5岁以下儿童进行营养监测:横断面调查和可行性研究
背景:印度尼西亚以社区为基础,在各城市和地区的初级保健层面开展了大规模规划,涉及特定营养干预措施,覆盖特定年龄目标人群(即5岁以下儿童)。目的:本文的目的是描述WhatsApp作为Posyandu (Pos Pelayanan Terpadu或社区卫生服务站)记录和监测5岁以下儿童生长的工具的潜在用途,调查其在加强卫生计划和服务方面的潜力。方法:于2022年3 - 6月对西爪哇省茂物区波善都干部进行调查。人体测量数据通过WhatsApp聊天机器人实时报告,由系统自动分析,并在结构化的仪表板中呈现。在2022年3月至7月进行的横断面调查中进行了定性评估。结果:研究涉及3个村庄的42个Posyandu,涉及282名工作人员,WhatsApp聊天机器人记录了4571名5岁以下儿童的人体测量数据。定性评估表明广泛的系统使用,50%(45/90)肯定全面的数据输入。66.4%(83/129)的受访者认为系统易于使用,66.7%(82/123)的受访者认为系统理解变量清晰。此外,75.6%(93/123)的受访者认为数据输入流程易于理解,74%(91/123)的受访者认为该系统有助于加强Posyandu活动和数据报告质量。在员工熟练程度方面,63.5%(80/126)肯定他们熟练使用系统,71%(88/124)肯定他们有很强的能力为同事提供培训。结论:WhatsApp作为记录儿童营养状况的监测工具的潜在用途是有希望的,这表明它在健康项目中有更广泛的应用。然而,这种扩张需要进一步的改进,包括人力资源准备、波山渡基础设施建设和强有力的监管支持。
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JMIR Pediatrics and Parenting
JMIR Pediatrics and Parenting Medicine-Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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