scholarly journals Studi Kualitatif Implementasi Kebijakan Eliminasi Malaria di Wilayah Endemis Rendah Kabupaten Pangandaran dan Pandeglang

2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (1) ◽  
pp. 55-68
Author(s):  
Tri Wahono ◽  
Endang Puji Astuti ◽  
Andri Ruliansyah ◽  
Mara Ipa ◽  
Muhammad Umar Riandi

The government targets malaria elimination in Java and Bali by 2023. But until 2020, Pangandaran and Pandeglang Regency haven’t received malaria-free certification. This qualitative study was conducted to provide an overview of Pangandaran and Pandeglang malaria control implementation by comparing it to Activity Indicators based on the Indonesian Minister of Health Decree on malaria elimination. In-depth interviews, using thematically interview guidelines, were conducted to 48 key informants such as policyholders and people in charge of health programs and cross-sectoral at the provincial, district, sub-district, and village levels. Thematic analysis was used in the theme of policy implementation, budget, facilities and infrastructures, human resources, and cross-sector cooperation. The result shows that malaria control is implemented according to the decree, but some activities haven’t been done. The analysis on policy implementation theme shows that both districts have carried out according to the guidelines, with innovation in the form of establishing Posmaldes (village malaria post) in Ujung Kulon National Park in Pandeglang. APBD, APBN, and Global Fund are used as budget sources. Both districts stated that facilities and infrastructures are sufficiently available, but there is a lack in human resources’ quantity and varying degrees of competencies. There is also a lack of cross-sector cooperation because malaria control hasn’t become a priority in those sectors and they are only acting as supports to the health sector. Efforts to control malaria are considered less optimal due to the absence of malaria elimination regulations, varied human resource capabilities, and the limitation in the duties and functions of cross-sectors.

2017 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 87-93
Author(s):  
Immanuel Luigi Da Gusta ◽  
Johan Setiawan

The aim of this paper are: to create a data visualization that can assist the Government in evaluating the return on the development of health facilities in the region and province area in term of human resources for medical personnel, to help community knowing the amount of distribution of hospitals with medical personnel in the regional area and to map disease indicator in Indonesia. The issue of tackling health is still a major problem that is not resolved by the Government of Indonesia. There are three big things that become problems in the health sector in Indonesia: infrastructure has not been evenly distributed and less adequate, the lack of human resources professional health workforce, there is still a high number of deaths in the outbreak of infectious diseases. Data for the research are taken from BPS, in total 10,600 records after the Extract, Transform and Loading process. Time needed to convert several publications from PDF, to convert to CSV and then to MS Excel 3 weeks. The method used is Eight-step Data Visualization and Data Mining methodology. Tableau is chosen as a tool to create the data visualization because it can combine each dasboard inside a story interactive, easier for the user to analyze the data. The result is a story with 3 dashboards that can fulfill the requirement from BPS staff and has been tested with a satisfied result in the UAT (User Acceptance Test). Index Terms—Dashboard, data visualization, disease, malaria, Tableau REFERENCES [1] S. Arianto, Understanding of learning and others, 2008. [2] Rainer; Turban, Introduction to Information Systems, Danvers: John Wiley & Sons, Inc, 2007. [3] V. Friedman, Data Visualization Infographics, Monday Inspirition, 2008. [4] D. A. Keim, "Information Visualization and Visual Data Mining," IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics 8.1, pp. 1-8, 2002. [5] Connolly and Begg, Database Systems, Boston: Pearson Education, Inc, 2010. [6] E. Hariyanti, "Pengembangan Metodologi Pembangunan Information Dashboard Untuk Monitoring kinerja Organisasi," Konferensi dan Temu Nasional Teknologi Informasi dan Komunikasi untuk Indonesia, p. 1, 2008. [7] S. Darudiato, "Perancangan Data Warehouse Penjualan Untuk Mendukung Kebutuhan Informasi Eksekutif Cemerlang Skin Care," Seminar Nasional Informatika 2010, pp. E-353, 2010.


Author(s):  
Sibylle Herzig van Wees ◽  
Michael Jennings

Abstract Substantial global advocacy efforts have been made over the past decade to encourage partnerships and funding of faith-based organizations in international development programmes in efforts to improve social and health outcomes. Whilst there is a wealth of knowledge on religion and development, including its controversies, less attention has been payed to the role that donors might play. The aim of this study was to describe and analyse the engagement between donors and faith-based organizations in Cameroon’s health sector, following the implementation of the Cameroon Health Sector Partnership Strategy (2012). Forty-six in-depth interviews were conducted in selected regions in Cameroon. The findings show that global advocacy efforts to increase partnerships with faith-based organizations have created a space for increasing donor engagement of faith-based organizations following the implementation of the strategy. However, the policy was perceived as top down as it did not take into account some of the existing challenges. The policy arguably accentuated some of the existing tensions between the government and faith-based organizations, fed faith-controversies and complicated the health system landscape. Moreover, it provided donors with a framework for haphazard engagement with faith-based organizations. As such, putting the implications of donor engagement with FBOs on the research map acknowledges the limitations of efforts to collaborate with faith-based organizations and brings to the surface still-remaining blinkers and limited assumptions in donor definitions of faith-based organizations and in ways of collaborating with them.


Author(s):  
Hari Walujo Sedjati

The research aimed to know problems policy health on Purbalingga district; province Central Java. Health planners have been more effective largely because of a policy regionalizing responsibility for the public health pure delivery assurance systems. Several kinds of health service provider’s hospital recommended by government for pure society in Purbalingga district. The Government as certain the efficiency and effectiveness of health services in public actors, these goals and options which frame a actor government Purbalingga district, choice in the health sector, are complicated by agreement over the criteria that determinant which patients are getting too much for pure society to health care. The policy Implementation goals to minimize mortalities and Invalid body for pure society in Purbalingga and policy health goals and standards are reached.


1993 ◽  
Vol 32 (4II) ◽  
pp. 651-661
Author(s):  
Mir Annice Mahmood

One of the manifestations of underdevelopment is malnutrition and unhygienic living conditions. These contribute to lowering productivity levels of labour thereby affecting both industrial and agricultural output. This gives rise to other problems such as unemployment, and underemployment which leads to falls in family income and a consequent decline in living standards. The cycle is then repeated. However, till the early 1970s most LDCs did not give due weightage to the improvement of health conditions as they felt that resources would be better utilised in the directly productive sectors of the economy, for example, agriculture and industry to name two. However, the last twenty years has seen, through the basic needs approach, the role that health can play in promoting development. Expenditures in the health sector came to be seen as investments in human capital. The benefits of such investment became apparent from the improvement in the quality of human resources which was reflected by increases. in productivity of the labour force as well as by increasing the length of the expected working life of labour. Thus the provision of better health facilities has a two-fold effect: first it increases the productivity of the existing labour force and, second it increases the quantity of human resources available in the future by increasing the length of working life. Keeping this in view, the Government of Pakistan's policy with regard to the provision of health can be summarised in a five-point agenda:


Author(s):  
Dwi Atmaji ◽  
Zuly Qodir

Aims: To describe the implementation of policies to increase tourist destinations based on local wisdom which comes from various types of reading such as previous research, news articles and others.target indicator setmore towards material things. Study Design: Literature study model. Place and Duration of Study: Gunungkidul Regency, Yogyakarta, Indonesia, between Oct 2020 and Jan 2021. Methodology: Qualitative method with a Literature study model. Several articles were collected from various sources with the theme of policies to increase tourist destinations based on local wisdom and tourism policies in Gunungkidul Regency. About 50 articles of national and international scientific journals, online mass media and laws and regulations were obtained. Results: The current policy for increasing tourist destinations in Gunungkidul Regency has not prioritized the value base of local wisdom. Furthermore, it discusses the implementation and obstacles faced in relation to policies to increase tourist destinations based on local wisdom. The implementation of policies in terms of resources leads to the value of local wisdom in developing human resources which ultimately leads to material benefits. There has been no implementation that leads to local wisdom values ​​of natural resource conservation, social, ethical and moral meanings. The implementation of policies in terms of communication between the public and the government is good enough, however, among tourism business actors is not optimal. Conclusion: Based on the above discussion, it can be concluded that policy implementation in terms of resources leads to the value of local wisdom in developing human resources which ultimately leads to material benefits. There has been no implementation that leads to local wisdom values ​​of natural resource conservation, social, ethical and moral meanings. The implementation of policies in terms of communication between the community and the government is quite good, but among tourism business actors is not optimal.


2021 ◽  
Vol 6 (2) ◽  
pp. 12-26
Author(s):  
Evi Irviani ◽  
Hendra Wijayanto

Abstract, This study aims to determine the implementation of the Transjakarta Cares public service in increasing the accessibility of persons with disabilities in the DKI Jakarta area. This research uses qualitative research. The results of this study indicate that the implementation of the Transjakarta Cares public service in increasing the accessibility of persons is carried out. As seen in the standard and objective indicators, organizational characteristics, resources, social and economic conditions, attitudes of the implementers and organizational communications that support the implementation of the Transjakarta Cares service. The implementation of the Transjakarta Cares service is supported by good coordination, public support from both the government, the private sector and people with disabilities as service users. In addition, the implementation of this service is also supported by skilled and skilled human resources in providing services. However, the implementation of this service also faces obstacles, namely inadequate facility resources, namely the service car unit. Keywords: Public Service, Transjakarta Cares, Policy Implementation Abstrak, Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui implementasi dari layanan publik Transjakarta Cares dalam meningkatkan aksesibilitas penyandang disabilitas di wilayah DKI Jakarta. Penelitian ini menggunakan jenis penelitian kualitatif. Hasil penelitian ini menunjukan bahwa implementasi layanan publik Transjakarta Cares dalam meningkatkan aksesibilitas penyandang dilaksanakan. Sebagaimana terlihat pada indiaktor  standar dan tujuan, karakteristik organisasi, sumber daya, kondisi sosial dan ekonomi, sikap para pelaksana serta komunikasi organisasi yang mendukung pelaksanaan implementasi layanan Transjakarta Cares tersebut. Pelaksanaan layanan Transjakarta Cares ini didukung oleh koordinasi yang baik, dukungan publik baik dari pemerinytah, swasta maupun penyandang disabilitas sebagai pengguna layanan. Selain itu pelaksanaan layanan ini juga didukung oleh sumber daya manusia yang terampil dan cekatan dalam memberikan pelayanan. Namun, pegimplementasian layanan ini juga mendapatkan hambatan yakni kurang memadainya sumber daya fasilitas yakni unit mobil pelayanan. Kata Kunci: Layanan Publik, Transjakarta Cares, Implementasi Kebijakan


2015 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 213
Author(s):  
Mohamad Hatta Karuniawan ◽  
Luluk Fauziah

The purpose of this study was to describe the process of Implementation Local Regulation number 6 of 2009 on the Spatial Planning related to conversion of paddy fields in the Wonoayu District, Sidoarjo regency, describe the role of actors and its inhibiting and supporting factors. This research used qualitative descriptive methods. The result study showed that Policy Implementation of Local Regulation number 6 of 2009 the Spatial Planning related to conversion of paddy fields in the Wonoayu District, Sidoarjo regency wasn’t run yet. Thus, it resulted a chance for certain stakeholders to more concerned of profitable personal and group interests than society interests. Some of the actors that are involved in this policy implementation among other investors, communities, and governments have each role and synergize with each other. However, in reality this policy implementation was not independent of the supporting factors such ideal and good human resources and legal sanctions for violators of the rules. In addition inhibiting factors included the lack of communication that exists between the government and the landowners as well as supervision only as formality.


2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (1) ◽  
pp. 28-37
Author(s):  
Ratna Nur Pujiastuti ◽  
Ayun Sriatmi ◽  
Nurhasmadiar Nandini

Adolescents are particularly vulnerable to a variety of health risks, especially about sexual promblems and reproductive health problems. The government develops adolenscent health programs in Indonesia by using the Adolenscent Friendly Health Service (PKPR) at the health care level. Adolescent health programs in 2019 at Magelang city has not achieved performance targets, so that it becomes attention to optimizing the PKPR program. This research is to find out cause the implementation of the PKPR program in Magelang Tengah health center which is not optimal with influencing factors. The method of research was qualitative with descriptive approach. The technique of collecting data was through in-depth interviews with subject sellection with purposive sampling criteria. Data analysis used content analysis. Analyzed variables were communication, resources, dispositions or attitudes, and bureaucratic structure. The results showed that implementation of PKPR in health center has not been optimal because have some constraints which influenced by several factors, such as the lack of communication between PKPR teams in coordinating scheduling activities, the understanding and clarity about PKPR program owned by officers was limited, the function of public service room in health center has not been optimal to provided service to adolescent, and monitoring and evaluation was limited. Therefore, it needs to communication and coordination was scheduled regularly so that has a good team management, and needs to monitoring and assessment of SNPKPR by Department of Health regularly in order to know the achievement and factors which influence the unoptimability of implementation PKPR program in the health center.


2020 ◽  
Vol 7 (4) ◽  
pp. 71-86
Author(s):  
Irene Aboh

Aim:  To explore the perceptions of government stakeholders on assisted care for the aged in a Metropolis, in Ghana. Method: This is a qualitative sub-study of a larger study on developing a model for the care of the aged in the Cape Coast Metropolitan area.  The following questions were put to the key informants: Have you noticed an increase in the number of the aged in the communities? What are government plans for the aged? How is the welfare and the caring from traditional attention, what is your view on the introduction of assisted care in Ghana? Data was collected through key-informant in-depth interviews with 10 government stakeholders directly in charge of policy implementation in the metropolis. Data collection took place over a period of four months from October 2016 to January 2107. The interviews were digitally recorded and transcribed verbatim, coded and analyzed. Findings: There were no preparations made for ageing, the government had plans and strategies for aged care. Traditional caring provision is inadequate and the concept of assisted living is regarded with mixed feelings. Some informant described assisted caring as an unaccepted practise that should not be encouraged. Conclusion: Those implementing the policies are not certain of the feasibility of the programme. Awareness of assisted living should be promoted so that the community can make their own decisions.


2018 ◽  
Vol 13 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
I Made Walesa Putra ◽  
I Gst Agung Ayu Dike Widhiyaastuti

The Writing of “The Synergicities of Policies and Strategies of Prevention  Terrorism’s Crime of Bali Province” are aimed to develop legal science in general and particular in the field of criminal’s law as well as knowing and studying the synergy between roles and strategies from the government, law enforcers and the community and to find, to analyze, to review and to provide legal solutions to obstacles in the effort to prevent terrorism in crime of Bali Province so it can be constructed to be an effective counter measures formulation. The method used in the achievement of the goal is approach Juridical Empirical method, namely legal research with facts approach by observation and in-depth interviews on object of research. The research was conducted on Bali Police, Kesbangpolinmas Bali, FKPT, FKUB, MUDP, and Religious figures in Bali. The results disclosed that each agency / organization / institution / individual has carried out the obligations according their tasks effectively and strive synergize the policies and strategies of prevention in terrorism. There are a few obstacles ranging from funding, facilities, quality-quantity of human resources to the constraints associated with legislation. By identifying several issues and to find the best solution for more effective prevention of acts of terrorism in synergy and sustainable.


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