Faculty of Public Health, Universitas Indonesia, Depok, Jawa Barat, Indonesia
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@article{JPHTCR23702, author = {Khansa Muhammad and Anhari Achadi}, title = {Evaluation of the Productive Age Health Services Implementation in Bekasi City}, journal = {Journal of Public Health for Tropical and Coastal Region}, volume = {7}, number = {2}, year = {2024}, keywords = {Logical Framework; Minimum Service Standards;Productive Age Health Services}, abstract = { Abstract Introduction: Productive-age health services in Bekasi have not reached the standard target of 100%. By 2023, the percentage of productive-age health services was 27.96%. Therefore, this study aims to conduct a formative evaluation of the implementation of productive-age health services in Bekasi City based on the logical framework, especially in the Mustika Jaya Community Health Centre and Rawa Tembaga Community Health Centre. Methods: This was a qualitative study with a case study design conducted over two weeks. The data were collected through in-depth interviews. The informants were selected based on the principles of appropriateness and adequacy. Results : The study found that while health equipment, funding, and human resources are generally adequate, challenges persist in data management and human resource capacity-building. The recording and reporting system, SI-PTM , requires improvement in integrated data management. There is a need for increased awareness among the target population through innovative outreach programmes. The short-term goal of productive-age health services aligns with the long-term vision outlined in RPJMD . Conclusion : The implementation of productive-age health services in Bekasi City requires further improvement to achieve the 100% minimum health service standard. Community Health Centers in Bekasi City can enhance cross-program and cross-sectoral collaboration with productive-age health services, increase people's awareness with an innovative outreach, and ensure that human resources in productive-age health services receive training. }, issn = {2597-4378}, pages = {111--117} doi = {10.14710/jphtcr.v7i2.23702}, url = {https://ejournal2.undip.ac.id/index.php/jphtr/article/view/23702} }
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Introduction: Productive-age health services in Bekasi have not reached the standard target of 100%. By 2023, the percentage of productive-age health services was 27.96%. Therefore, this study aims to conduct a formative evaluation of the implementation of productive-age health services in Bekasi City based on the logical framework, especially in the Mustika Jaya Community Health Centre and Rawa Tembaga Community Health Centre.
Methods: This was a qualitative study with a case study design conducted over two weeks. The data were collected through in-depth interviews. The informants were selected based on the principles of appropriateness and adequacy.
Results: The study found that while health equipment, funding, and human resources are generally adequate, challenges persist in data management and human resource capacity-building. The recording and reporting system, SI-PTM, requires improvement in integrated data management. There is a need for increased awareness among the target population through innovative outreach programmes. The short-term goal of productive-age health services aligns with the long-term vision outlined in RPJMD.
Conclusion: The implementation of productive-age health services in Bekasi City requires further improvement to achieve the 100% minimum health service standard. Community Health Centers in Bekasi City can enhance cross-program and cross-sectoral collaboration with productive-age health services, increase people's awareness with an innovative outreach, and ensure that human resources in productive-age health services receive training.
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