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Corresponding Author
Aplonia Pala
Institutions
Timor University
Abstract
The rate of maternal and child mortality is an indicator to measure the degree of maternal and child health in North Central Timor, East Nusa Tenggara which is directly adjacent to the Timor Leste. The fluctuation in maternal and infant mortality shows that the health level of border communities does not meet health standards. The governments efforts are to improve the quality and health services access through the provision of mobile health centers, maternity homes in health centers (Puskesmas), birth waiting homes and placement of midwives in the village. In addition, with the existence of Regional Regulation Number 4 of 2012 concerning Maternal and Newborn Babies Health (KIBBLA), each delivery must be carried out at an adequate health facility or at Puskesmas. Although various efforts have been carried out, but the problem of maternal and child health in North Central Timor remains a separate problem. The causes of maternal and infant mortality are related to maternal health conditions since the process of pregnancy, childbirth, childbirth, socioeconomic, geography, and behavior-culture of the people which are covered in 4T (too-old, too-young, too-much, too-often) and 3T (too-late in making decisions, too-late in carrying and too-late in getting health service).
Keywords
Borders, Efforts, Health
Topic
Government Policy
Corresponding Author
MUH KADARISMAN
Institutions
UNIVERSITAS MUHAMMADIYAH JAKARTA
Abstract
Keywords
family planning, increasing population
Topic
Government Policy
Corresponding Author
Ananda Dwitha Yuniar
Institutions
(a) Universitas Negeri Malang
Jl. Semarang No. 5, Kota Malang
*ananda.dwitha.fis[at]um.ac.id
Abstract
Public communication campaign held by the Indonesian Government generally aims to achieve the main of integrating functions of several Government programs. The implementation of public communication is intended to send public information and to accommodate public opinion. This necessary for decentralization objective manifestation based on the principle of good public governance, such as Health communication campaign. It is one of the most preference Government endeavors for increasing awareness and improves healthy living to realize the highest standard of public health. Germas (Gerakan Masyarakat Hidup Sehat), whose held by Ministry of Health, was one of the major campaigns in recent years 2018 in Indonesia. Indonesia was facing a big challenge health problem related to non-infectious diseases such as stroke, heart disease, cancer, and diabetes. This paper aims to discuss the effectiveness of Health communication campaign in reducing unhealthy public behavior in Maluku after held one year. Moreover, this paper will analysis media campaign usage to support Germas programs using conceptual analysis.
Keywords
Health Communication; Government; Germas; Campaign
Topic
Government Policy
Corresponding Author
Rosma Rosmala Dewi
Institutions
University of Indonesia
Abstract
Abstract After the enactment of Government Regulation Number 18 of 2016 concerning Regional Devices there was resistance from a number of parties over changes in the position of Regional Hospitals from Regional Technical Institutions (LTD) to the Technical Implementation Unit of Public Health Office (UPT). This resistance must be immediately given a solution so as not to disturb the public services provided. By using a post positivist approach, this qualitative research seeks to analyze the factors that influence organizational resistance from Robbins theory. Primary data is obtained through in-depth interviews while secondary data comes from literature studies on several publications, reports or news about hospitals and regional hospital. The results of the analysis show that organizational resistance of RSD is influenced by structural inertia, limited focus of change, group inertia, threat to expertise, threat to established power relationship, and threat to established resources allocations.
Keywords
organizational resistance, Government regulation 18 of 2016, regional hospital, UPT of Health Office.
Topic
Government Policy
Corresponding Author
Muh Kadarisman
Institutions
UNIVERSITAS MUHAMMADIYAH JAKARTA
Abstract
Lately Family Planning Program in Indonesia is experiencing lethargy, until the government fails to control the pace of human growth. Research objective: analyzing the implementation of family planning program policies in Indonesia. The research uses descriptive methods and qualitative approaches. The results of the research: the implementation of the 2018 Family Planning Program policy in general has been going well and has a positive impact on the community, but the achievement has not been optimal according to the targets set in the MDGs. The programs standard, goals and output indicators are quite clear. The success of this program is inseparable from proper communication between organizational units, and implementing activities in the field with counseling methods. Officers have not been optimal in helping clients choose and decide on the type of contraception to be used, so the results are not sufficient. Coordination by the National Population and Family Planning Board with stakeholders institutions related to this program is well implemented, but not optimal.
Keywords
policy revitalization, family planning, policies
Topic
Government Policy
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