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Analysis of The Individual Health Efforts Quality After Accreditation Assessment at Public Health Centers of Semarang City in 2019 Wijayantiningrum, Tutuk; Wijayanti, Yuni; Raharjo, Bambang Budi
Public Health Perspective Journal Vol 5, No 1 (2020): April 2020
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

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Accreditation is the beginning to improve the quality of services including improving the quality of management and leadership, planning strategies, satisfaction of service users, strengthening coordination between stakeholders and increasing the ability of Human Resources. 37 Semarang City Public Health Centers have been accredited with predicate; 1 Plenary, 4 Main, 23 Intermediate and 9 Basic. The purpose of this study was to analyze the implementation of quality management as a service quality control system in the Semarang City Public Health Center after the accreditation assessment. This type of qualitative research with descriptive analytic design. Data collection techniques with in-depth interviews, observation, and document search. The population is the Public Health Center that passed the plenary and primary accreditation, the sampling technique used was using random sampling. Analysis of the data was using data reduction, data presentation and drawing conclusions which are carried out simultaneously. The results showed that the internal quality instrument of UKP services in health centers after the accreditation assessment was not fully implemented, it was necessary to strengthen commitment, standardize facilities and infrastructure to support clinical services, analysis of human resource adequacy both in quantity and quality, increase in knowledge for employees about the clinical service quality system through regular training and assistance, capacity building of accompanying human resources on accreditation assistance techniques, support from the Department of Health and cross-sectoral, basic document review, restructuring of quality organizations and Public Health Center organization, monitoring and evaluation which is carried out maximally and continuously.
Implementasi Posbindu PTM sebagai Salah Satu Indikator untuk Mendukung UNNES menjadi Kampus Sehat Nisa, Alfiana Ainun; Nugroho, Efa; Wijayantiningrum, Tutuk; Ediyarsari, Puput; Utami, Annisa Novanda Maharani; Suci, Cahyani Wulan; Laily, Linuria Asra; Siswanti, Siswanti
HIGEIA (Journal of Public Health Research and Development) Vol 7 No 3 (2023): July 2023
Publisher : Jurusan Ilmu Kesehatan Masyarakat, Fakultas Ilmu Keolahragaan, Universitas Negeri Semarang, Indonesia

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Petugas Pencegahan dan Pengendalian Penyakit Tidak Menular (P2PTM) Dinas Kesehatan Kota Semarang menyebutkan bahwa prevalensi hipertensi pada tahun 2018 meningkat sebesar 8,56%, diabetes mellitus 3,7%, dan stroke 0,26%. Hasil survei dari Global School-Based Student Health Survey (GSHS) tahun 2015 menyatakan gaya hidup remaja saat ini diakui berisiko untuk menderita PTM karena kurangnya pemahaman dan komitmen untuk hidup sehat dan memantau kesehatannya. Untuk mengatasi hal tersebut, dibentuk suatu implementasi program kesehatan berupa Posbindu PTM di kampus sebagai salah satu indikator kampus sehat. Posbindu PTM di Kampus UNNES dilaksanakan selama 8 bulan serta berkolaborasi dengan pihak terkait, yakni Dinas Kesehatan Kota Semarang dan Puskesmas Sekaran. Alur pembentukan Posbindu PTM dimulai dari analisis situasi, pembentukan dan pelatihan tim Posbindu PTM, penyusunan rencana kerja, implementasi program, pelaporan dan pencatatan, serta monitoring dan evaluasi. Dengan adanya Posbindu PTM dan konseling secara rutin, maka civitas akademika yang memiliki faktor risiko dapat lebih terpantau kondisi kesehatannya, serta menerapkan gaya hidup sehat secara mandiri.
Understanding Stunting Determinants in Urban Indonesia: Evidence from the Regional Technical Implementation Unit of Sekaran Public Health Center Mukminin, Amirul; Sumanto, Reni Pawestuti Ambari; Wijayantiningrum, Tutuk
Golden Age: Jurnal Ilmiah Tumbuh Kembang Anak Usia Dini Vol. 10 No. 2 (2025)
Publisher : Program Studi Pendidikan Islam Anak Usia Dini, Fakultas Ilmu Tarbiyah dan Keguruan, UIN Sunan Kalijaga, Yogyakarta

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As of August 2023, a total of 39 stunting cases were recorded in the service area of Sekaran Public Health Center RTIU, covering five sub-districts. This study aims to analyze the risk factors contributing to the occurrence of stunting in the designated area.  Employing a qualitative descriptive design, the study gathered in-depth data through semi-structured interviews and field observations, involving eight purposively selected families with stunted children. Data collection was complemented by triangulation with community health workers and Posyandu cadres. Thematic analysis, following Braun and Clarke’s six-phase model, was used to identify emerging patterns and themes. The findings indicate that environmental conditions such as sanitation, toilet facilities, clean water sources, drainage systems, and housing floors were generally adequate. However, many mothers had a history of anemia and received only basic antenatal care, often from private providers. After childbirth, exclusive breastfeeding was rarely practiced, and children were frequently spoon-fed less than three times daily. This suboptimal nutritional intake was primarily due to the parents' work demands and the delegation of caregiving responsibilities to grandmothers or nannies. Additionally, the performance of the Integrated Health Service (Posyandu) in the area was limited to weighing and height measurement activities, without substantial educational or follow-up components. The results of this study imply that interventions to reduce stunting must extend beyond infrastructure and include behavioral changes in nutrition and caregiving practices. The limitation of this study lies in the small number of participants and its localized focus, which may not fully represent broader demographic variations. Future research is recommended to include larger and more diverse samples to enhance the generalizability of findings and explore the effectiveness of integrated, community-based interventions.