scholarly journals Synergity of Health Services to the Interaction of Healthy Life Behavior of Rural Communities in South Sulawesi

2019 ◽  
Vol 7 (4) ◽  
pp. 93
Author(s):  
Darwis, M. Kes

Types of qualitative research through the phenomenological approach, the results showed that health services in the area is not optimal, it is seen that health care is still dominated by Puskesmas, while for diseases Conducted by referring to hospitals that have a better scale and handling, this is because Puskesmas has limited service in terms of facilities, medical personnel, drugs etc., other than that the community is increasingly The day, the more economic access would require better service so that many people choose treatment in the city that has better facilities.

2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (01) ◽  
pp. 1031-1038
Author(s):  
Rasidin Calundu Mkes ◽  
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Andi Tenriningsih M.pd ◽  

Types of qualitative research through the phenomenological approach, the results showed that the health services conducted to date are not yet effective, this is due to the level of consciousness of society has not realized the importance of value healthy life, meaning many people think when sick there is a doctor, there is a hospital, it needs to get attention and cooperation from all stakeholders, academics, community leaders, related officials. Communities are expected to have a pmahaman related to the health and effects posed by.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Rasidin DR

Types of qualitative research through the phenomenological approach, the results showed that the health services conducted to date are not yet effective, this is due to the level of consciousness of society has not realized the importance of value healthy life, meaning many people think when sick there is a doctor, there is a hospital, it needs to get attention and cooperation from all stakeholders, academics, community leaders, related officials. Communities are expected to have a pmahaman related to the health and effects posed by.


2020 ◽  
Vol 8 (T2) ◽  
pp. 136-140
Author(s):  
Rosalina Sandi ◽  
Sudirman Nasir ◽  
Apik Indarty Moedjiono ◽  
Erniwati Ibrahim

BACKGROUND: Utilization barriers of mental health services are the lack of knowledge about mental health. AIM: This study aimed to identify the knowledge and understanding of the families of people with mental disorders about mental disorders. METHODS: This study is a qualitative research with phenomenological approach. Data were obtained by interview, unstructured observation, and documentation on seven informants in Puskesmas Larompong Luwu, South Sulawesi. Content analysis was used to identify topics or categories in the data. RESULTS: The family of people with mental disorders still has negative views about people with mental disorders. People with mental disorders are often called the term “lunatic,” insane, scary, and dangerous. In addition, people with mental disorders regarded as a person who has a disease that makes people uncomfortable because of behavior that is unnatural. Families have an understanding that the causes of mental disorders associated with the occult and mystical or supernatural events. The factors that cause families have minimal understanding of the appropriate handling for people with mental disorders. CONCLUSION: It was concluded that the knowledge and understanding of mental disorder which is owned by the family of people with mental disorders as the holder of a healing role in supporting people with mental disorders are lacking.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Rustan DR

The type of qualitative research through the phenomenological approach, the results showed that the existence of coffee stalls become an attraction for the community, where the function is not merely drinking coffee but also serves as a place Rest also as a place to receive the guests, in the development of the coffee shop experienced developments where the menu is presented has begun to vary, and already many are equipped with life music, the development of coffee stalls that were initially Only for the general public experienced a shift in the economic level of the upper class, so that the existence of coffee shop is needed in every corner of the city in South Sulawesi.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Zuchri Abdussamad

The type of qualitative research through the phenomenological approach, the results showed that poverty is an issue that needs to be systematic, well-planned, and need to be addressed in holistic, meaning Involvement of all fields and departments should move simultaneously both from the aspect of education, economic aspects, social aspect and need to involve all stakeholders, poverty management should be based on aspects of self-reliance social economics.


2020 ◽  
Vol 26 (2) ◽  
pp. 135-146
Author(s):  
Aurino Lima FERREIRA ◽  
Laila Anine Candida da SILVA ◽  
Sidney Carlos Rocha da SILVA ◽  
Marlos Alves BEZERRA

Spirituality as a human phenomenon presents itself as a significant aspect in the understanding and promotion of health, yet its study was neglected by psychological theories, with the exception of Jung's pioneering studies and the transpersonal approach. In this sense, we aim to present the vision of spirituality among psychologists from the city of Recife (in Brazil) who are guided by these theoretical lines, indicating how this phenomenon is experienced in their professional practices. We performed a phenomenological qualitative research that had as instrument the semi-structured interview with eight psychologists. The data were analyzed according to Bicudo's phenomenological approach and are in agreement with the scientific literature in this field, which indicates that there is no hegemonic definition of spirituality. There are visions of spiritualities, sometimes singular, sometimes common. Spirituality sometimes appears as synonymous with unconditional love, sometimes as access to the transcendent, without denying immanence. It also arises as internal energy and access to the Higher Self or just the Self. In the clinic it is considered as health promoter and approached from the demand in the Jungian perspective and seen as contextual in the transpersonal. We raised reflections on the importance of spirituality to the understanding of human being in its complexity.


2017 ◽  
Vol 16 (1) ◽  
pp. 47
Author(s):  
Trio Saputra

Minimum service standards hereinafter abbreviated SPM is a provision of the type and quality of basic services that are obligatory area obtained every citizen is entitled to a minimum. Minimum Service Standards health sector Health hereinafter referred SPM is a benchmark performance of health services, held the Regency / City. Health decentralization in Indonesia has been implemented since 2001. Basic health services Pekanbaru City can not be said to be good. Total availability of medical personnel and doctors are not proportional to the population. Distribution of medical personnel and doctors uneven per-districts in the city of Pekanbaru. Besides the availability of health centers, polyclinics and sub Per-districts are also uneven. Pekanbaru city has not had a referral hospital, although their Arifin Achmad.


Author(s):  
Gunawan Widjaja

The HR crisis has affected the health system, but there is little research into how this HR disruption affects medical workers. Understanding the impact on the health of medical personnel is essential; the COVID-19 outbreak is still sweeping the world. With the empirical literature, we have succeeded in summarizing the impact of the HR crisis on the health of medical personnel. Exploratory systematic reviews have identified qualitative, theory-based empirical evidence against practitioners. We have searched a database of relevant HR crises and health issues. Then we analyzed it in depth with a phenomenological approach. A total of 40 peer-reviewed publications were reviewed, referring to the HR crisis and its impact on the health of medical personnel. Finally, this study confirms that the human resource crisis is transmitted to medical personnel through several models: (1) a decrease in the quality of health services; (2) the impact of inadequate service measures; and (3) increasing demands for health services from patients; (4) A wave of community protests for treatment; (5) service and budget inefficiency.


2019 ◽  
Vol 8 (3) ◽  
pp. 3034-3037

Geographically Weighted Bivariate Zero Inflated Poisson regression modelling has been developed to evaluate overdispersion and spatial heterogeneity in factors the number of PB Leprosy and MB Leprosy Cases in North Sumatera Province in 2017. The modelling results shows there are 25 different models for each district. PB Leprosy cases are mostly influenced by the percentage of poor people and the percentage of healthy houses and MB Leprosy cases are influenced by percentage of poor people, percentage of clean and healthy life behavior, the ratio of medical personnel and the percentage of healthy houses.


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