scholarly journals Penyuluhan Peran Kader Dalam Meningkatkan Literasi Kesehatan Masyarakat di Desa Cimanggu, Bandung Barat

2017 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 83-92
Author(s):  
Ditha Prasanti ◽  
Ikhsan Fuady

CULTIVATION OF CADRE ROLE IN IMPROVING COMMUNITY HEALTH LITERATION IN CIMANGGU VILLAGE OF BANDUNG BARAT DISTRICT. Community Service Activities has the objective to produce outcomes, namely: 1) Providing concrete knowledge and insight on the counseling of the role of cadres in improving public health literacy in the village Cimanggu, Bandung Barat District; 2) Provide an understanding of the importance of the role of cadres in improving the public health literacy in Cimanggu village, District of Bandung Barat. The method of PKM implementation conducted in this training activity is method of lecture method; Group discussion methods; and video playback methods. The conclusions of this PKM activity are: (1) As a benchmark for Kader members in Cimanggu village to be able to increase public health literacy for better village development; (2) Awakening PKM participants on the importance of the role of Cadres in improving public health literacy; (3) Increasing awareness of PKM participants on the importance of increasing public health literacy in order to support the successful development of Cimanggu village.

2003 ◽  
Vol 31 (4) ◽  
pp. 701-713 ◽  
Author(s):  
Wendy E. Parmet ◽  
Anthony Robbins

Public health professionals recognize the critical role the law plays in determining the success of public health measures. Even before September 11, 2001, public health experience with tobacco use, HIV, industrial pollution and other potent threats to the health of the public demonstrated that laws can assist or thwart public health efforts. The new focus on infectious threats and bioterrorism, starting with the anthrax attacks through the mail and continuing with SARS, has highlighted the important role of law.For lawyers to serve as effective partners in public health, they should have a basic familiarity with public health: how public health professionals see the world and the key issues they tackle. A practical grasp of public health can be acquired, and often is acquired, “on the job.”


Author(s):  
Thomas Abel ◽  
David McQueen

Summary In the current COVID-19 pandemic the active participation of the public is of central importance, however, certain factors found in this new pandemic disease complicates the participation. Addressing these complications needs public health and health promotion experts to understand the role of critical health literacy in a pandemic. We present the case for a definition of critical health literacy in a pandemic, CHL-P. We suggest that CHL-P can help professionals to support individuals and communities as agents for effectively dealing with the unique features of this pandemic.


2017 ◽  
Vol 5 (2) ◽  
pp. 152
Author(s):  
Ni Putu Purlimaningsih ◽  
Ketut Suarjana ◽  
Pande Putu Januraga

Background and purpose: One of the main indicators of quality in the provision of primary health care is the contact between the provider and the recipient (communication contact). Targets set regarding communication contacts are often not achieved which in turn results in consequent cuts in the capitation rates received by the public health centres (PHCs). The purpose of this research is to understand the implementation, inhibiting and enabling factors of supporting communication contact in the era of National Health Insurance (Jaminan Kesehatan Nasional/JKN).Methods: This study used a qualitative explorative design through in-depth interviews and focus group discussion (FGD) with 22 informants consisting of heads of PHCs, PHCs staff, Head of Denpasar Health Office, Head of Social Security Administering Agency (BPJS) Denpasar Branch and JKN members. This research was conducted at 11 PHCs in Denpasar City from April to July 2017. The informants were chosen purposively and the data were analysed thematically to explore aspects of implementation, the inhibiting and enabling factors of communication contact.Results: Communication contacts can be assessed both inside and outside the PHCs buildings. The inhibiting factor of communication contact implementation related to difference in understanding of the concept of PHCs working area, the absence of a standard operational procedure (SOP) for communication contact, heavy workload of PHCs service providers, lack of optimal means of supporting application of pcare convoluted and confusing information from BPJS, and lack of understanding from JKN enrolees on the particulars of the administration and desire for speedy service. Supporting factors are the availability of media, training and orientation for the implementing staff and the feedback from BPJS to PHCs staff. Driving factors are the effective authority of the PHCs head, commitment and motivation from government agencies and cross-sectoral support.Conclusions: Implementation of communication contact is influenced by both inhibiting and enabling factors, from the BPJS stakeholders and the members of the BPJS. Achieving the target of communication contact requires synergy of central government policy and BPJS managers.


2018 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 67-72
Author(s):  
Ditha Prasanti ◽  
Sri Seti Indriani

TRAINING OF ORGANIZATIONAL CONFLICT MANAGEMENT DUE TO SOCIAL MEDIA FOR YOUTH CADETS IN CIBURIAL VILLAGE, BANDUNG. This article is the result of Community Service Activity (PKM) which has been done by the writer team on Karang Taruna members in Ciburial village, Bandung, under the title of Managing Organizational Conflict Managing Social Media Training for Karang Taruna of “Padu Selaras” in Ciburial Village. Community Service Activities has the objective of producing outcomes: 1) Providing concrete knowledge on how to manage organizational conflicts caused by social media; 2) Provide an understanding of the importance of members of youth have knowledge of the management of organizational conflict caused by social media. The method of PKM implementation done in this activity is method of lecture method; group discussion methods; and video playback methods. The conclusions of this PKM activity are: 1) To awaken members of youths about the importance of having knowledge in managing organizational conflicts caused by social media; 2) Increasing the knowledge of youth members about conflict management caused by social media; 3) Practicing how to manage organizational conflict due to social media in simulation of members of youth cadets in Ciburial village.


Author(s):  
Salahuddin ◽  
Ismail

Integrated Healthcare Center is carried out by the community at the village level, once a month. The purpose of implementing Posyandu is to find out the Role of Integrated Service Post Officers (Posyandu) in optimizing services to the community in Teugoh Cot Village, Pidie District, Pidie Regency and to find out the barriers of Integrated Healthcare Center in optimizing services to the community in Teugoh Cot Village, Pidie District Pidie Regency by using a qualitative descriptive approach. The informants of this study were 1 midwife, 1 nurse, 1 Posyandu officer, 2 community members. The results of the study found that, 1) The role of Poyandu officers in Teugoh Cot Village was not optimal. Integrated Healthcare Center officers come to Geuceu Iniem Village only once a month, namely the fourth month. Integrated Healthcare Center officers arrive at 10:00 until 11:30 noon. In carrying out their duties, Posyandu officers work less optimally and in serving the community less effectively, 2) Obstacles faced by Integrated Healthcare Center officers, lack of funds in implementing Integrated Healthcare Center programs, both medical equipment and others. Given that Integrated Healthcare Center is a program from the Public health center, very little funding was obtained to process the Posyandu program for the better.


Author(s):  
Valentina M. Patutkina

The article is dedicated to unknown page in the library history of Ulyanovsk region. The author writes about the role of Trusteeship on people temperance in opening of libraries. The history of public library organized in the beginning of XX century in the Tagai village of Simbirsk district in Simbirsk province is renewed.


Coronaviruses ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 01 ◽  
Author(s):  
Saeed Khan ◽  
Tusha Sharma ◽  
Basu Dev Banerjee ◽  
Scotty Branch ◽  
Shea Harrelson

: Currently, Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has transformed into a severe public health crisis and wreaking havoc worldwide. The ongoing pandemic has exposed the public healthcare system's weaknesses and highlighted the urgent need for investments in scientific programs and policies. A comprehensive program utilizing the science and technologydriven strategies combined with well-resourced healthcare organizations appears to be essential for current and future outbreak management.


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