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Anthropometric Training Impact on CHWs’ Skills in Child Height Measurement in Indonesia

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Authors: Haripin Togap Sinaga, Marni Siregar, Berlin Sitanggang

This study assesses the impact of body measurement training on community health workers (CHWs) using a modified length board. Through a quasi-experimental design involving 60 CHWs, the training significantly enhanced their skills in positioning children, interpreting measurement results, and assessing nutritional status. The modified length board proved effective in improving CHWs’ ability to measure height accurately and determine nutritional status.

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Resource Topic: CHW training, Child health

Resource Type: Quasi Experimental

Year: 2024

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Country: Indonesia

Publisher May Restrict Access: No

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