ICoSI 2019 Conference

PROGRAM ANALYSIS OF POSBINDU DISEASE (PTM) AS A POLITICAL PRODUCT WITH EASTON THEORY
Saiful Umam, Irma Dian Permata, Ari Alfian Pratama, DjokoWahjoeharjanto

Univeristas Airlangga


Abstract

Non-communicable diseases (PTM) in Indonesia are a crucial issue. Every year, the prevalence and trend of PTM continues to increase. In 1990, the trend of death from PTM was 37%, up to 57% in 2015. Data shows that of the 10 major causes of death in all age groups, based on system registration samples (SRS) six of them were PTM, stroke was in first place , the second position is coronary heart disease, diabetes mellitus with the third complication, while the next sequence is hypertension, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, and traffic accidents. The political system succeeded in producing a decision that was responded to by the output structure called feedback. Feedback whose impact is felt at the input, what is meant here is whether the decision and action are in accordance with the demands and support that come from the input. Posbindu PTM program can be a solution to overcome the tendency of PTM in Indonesia which continues to increase over time such as stroke, hypertension, diabetes, cancer, and so on. The Posbindu PTM program is the result of the political struggle as an effort to fulfill the right to health for the Indonesian population and a global commitment to fight PTM in the context of achieving the SDGs in 2030, namely the reduction of early deaths due to PTM to 1/3 in 2030

Keywords: Posbindu, Non-communicable Disease, Easton Theory

Topic: International Conference on Nursing

Link: https://ifory.id/abstract-plain/KQRF9PUpvZCd

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