scholarly journals Adelia Risa P

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
GOVERNANCE: JURNAL POLITIK LOKAL DAN PEMBANGUNAN

The focus of the study was to identify and analyzed the policy implementation HIV testing and counseling program in Teladan health center in order to achieve the SDG’s target by using interactive issues of GeorgeCEdward III such as communication, resources, disposition, bereaucratic structure, that has a role in policy implemetation.These fourth issues was meaningful due to policy implemetation and designed by qualitative method through descriptive analysis and object was Medan Health Department, Teladan Health Center and Community Health Center In working area.The result showed that the implementation HIV testing and counseling program in Teladan Health Center for achieving the SDG’s target was qualify through not perfect yet.

Author(s):  
Sri Puji Wahyuni ◽  
Adang Bachtiar

Abstract. This paper analyzed the Policy Implementation of Community Health Center (CHC) as Report Obligation Recipient Institution for Narcotic Addicts in Jakarta Province in 2014. The design of the study employed a mixed methods approach of Sequential Explanatory. The implementation analysis employed the model developed by Donald Van Meter and Carl Van Horn. Within the model, policy implementation was associated with performance. The relationship was influenced by six variables: standards and targets, resources, communication among implementing agencies, implementing agency characteristics, attitudes of the implementers, as well as social, economic, and political factors. We found that variations of those six variables influenced policy performance linearly.Keywords: descriptive analysis, a variation of variables, the performance of the policy 


Author(s):  
I Gusti Gede Heru Marwanto

The various ways motivate the research in this thesis that the leader moves his subordinates to achieve the goals of the organization, in the end, must also be able to generate performance from his assistants. Indirectly leadership also determines the formation of employee performance. The better one's direction toward subordinates, the higher the performance of their subordinates. This type of research is qualitative research, based on the discussion including descriptive analysis. The results of the study were: 1) The implementation of the behavior of the head was concerned with the task indicated by the deliberation principles. That was carried out in the morning brainstorming and internally with the programmers of each activity. That increases the discipline of work time to meet the performance targets. Head Puskesmas has the authority of the health department and must be carried out by subordinates or staff, prioritizing the cooperation relationship shown by all employees at the Pandean health center given responsibility in carrying out health programs in the Pandean health center, and emphasizing the results achieved that can improve employee performance. 2) The dominant factor in implementing the leadership style of the Head of Community Health Center at Pandean Health Center Dongko District is not necessarily democratic, but situational, this leadership style gives responsibility and authority to all parties, so that they are actively involved in the organization, members are given the opportunity to provide suggestions and suggestions and criticism for the betterment of the organization.


2021 ◽  
Vol 18 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Deogratius Bintabara ◽  
Athanase Lilungulu ◽  
Shakilu Jumanne ◽  
Mzee M. Nassoro ◽  
Bonaventura C. Mpondo

Abstract Background Provider-initiated HIV testing and counseling (PITC) is a recommended approach to screen for HIV to all pregnant women during antenatal care (ANC) visits, and all with HIV positive results have to be enrolled into prevention of mother-to-child transmission of HIV (PMTCT) program. However, little is known about the relationship between facility readiness and the uptake of PITC to pregnant women attending ANC in Tanzania. Therefore, this study assessed whether the facility readiness promotes the uptake of PITC to the pregnant women attending ANC for the purpose of improving the PMTCT interventions in Tanzania. Methods This study analyzed data for health facilities obtained from the 2014–2015 Tanzania service provision assessment survey. The Primary outcome measure was a composite variable (with score of 0–5) in which its higher scores indicates provision of high-quality of PITC. Also, facilities scored higher in the PMTCT service readiness index were considered to have high readiness to provide PMTCT services. In Poisson regression analyses, a series of models were fitted to assess whether there is an association between provision of high-quality of PITC and facility readiness. In all statistical analysis, a P < 0.05 was considered significant. Results Out of 1853 included first-visit ANC consultations, only about one-third of pregnant women received all five components required for PITC. The mean percentage of PMTCT readiness score was moderate 63.96 [61.32–66.59]%. In adjusted model, we found that facility with high readiness to provide PMTCT services was significantly associated with the provision of high-quality of PITC (model 2: [β = 0.075, P = 0.00]). Conclusion In order to increase high-quality of PITC services, efforts should be made to improve the PMTCT facility readiness by increasing availability of trained staffs, diagnostic tools, and ARTs among health facilities in Tanzania.


2015 ◽  
pp. 1-10
Author(s):  
Abby DiCarlo ◽  
Carrigan Parish ◽  
Lisa Metsch

Medicina ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (2) ◽  
pp. 89-99
Author(s):  
S. T. Agliullina ◽  
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L. M. Mukharyamova ◽  
G. R. Khasanova ◽  
L. A. Sitdikova ◽  
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The aim of the study was to analyze the attitude of the population to HIV testing and counseling and the frequency of testing-related counseling in a sample of the population of Kazan. Materials. An anonymous survey of various groups of the population permanently residing in the city of Kazan (n=301) was conducted using a questionnaire developed by us. The study involved 58.1% of women (175/301), 41.9% of men (126/301). Results. Most of the respondents had experience of undergoing HIV testing (95%, 286/301). Only 92 people out of 286 (32.2%) were examined on their own initiative. HIV testing was mainly carried out in the polyclinic at the place of residence/stay (66.8%, 191/286), while counseling, according to respondents, was carried out only in 16.20% of respondents (31/191). Conclusions. It is important to conduct a high-quality procedure of pre-and post-test counseling in the conditions of primary health care. It is necessary to train the medical staff of the polyclinic level in the skills of counseling on epidemiology and prevention of HIV infection.


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