Kalsum, Wa Ode Umi
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INTENSIFIKASI PEMUNGUTAN RETRIBUSI TEMPAT REKREASI OBJEK WISATA DI KOTA BAUBAU SULAWESI TENGGARA Kalsum, Wa Ode Umi; Candradewini, Candradewini; Enjat Munajat, Mas Dadang
JANE - Jurnal Administrasi Negara Vol 16, No 1 (2024): JANE (Jurnal Administrasi Negara)-Agustus 2024
Publisher : Universitas Padjadjaran

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24198/jane.v16i1.41801

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Penelitian ini dilatarbelakangi oleh Kota Baubau yang menempati posisi kedua kunjungan wisatawan paling banyak dari kota/kabupaten lain di Sulawesi Tenggara. Dengan adanya kunjungan wisatawan ke Kota Baubau maka dapat menjadi salah satu sumber pendapatan, diantaranya dari Retribusi Tempat Rekreasi Objek Wisata. Dalam pemungutan retribusi, masih terdapat permasalahan seperti realisasi pemungutan retribusi tempat rekreasi objek wisata yang belum optimal. Oleh karena itu dibutuhkan upaya intensifikasi pemungutan retribusi. Tujuan penelitian ini adalah untuk mengetahui bagaimana upaya intensifikasi pemungutan Retribusi Tempat Rekreasi Objek Wisata di Kota Baubau Sulawesi Tenggara. Metode yang digunakan dalam penelitian ini adalah metode kualitatif dengan pendekatan deskriptif.Hasil dari penelitian ini menunjukkan bahwa pada proses Intensifikasi Pemungutan Retribusi berdasarkan teori Sutedi (2008) beberapa aspek belum dapat dikatakan optimal seperti pengolahan basis data objek, tidak ada pengawasan, kurangnya pemeriksaan dan pelayanan, koordinasi antara instansi daerah terkait. Sementara aspek lainnya sudah dilakukan dengan optimal seperti mengidentifikasi pembayar retribusi, pelatihan khusus SDM, dan meningkatkan efisiensi administrasi dan menekan biaya pemungutan. This research is motivated by Baubau City which occupies the second position with the most tourist visits from other cities/districts in Southeast Sulawesi. With the arrival of tourists to Baubau City, it can be a source of income, including from the Retribution for Recreational Attractions. In collecting retribution, there are still problems such as the realization of retribution collection for tourist attractions that are not yet optimal. Therefore, it is necessary to intensify the collection of retribution. The purpose of this study was to find out how to intensify the collection of Retribution for Recreational Attractions in Baubau City, Southeast Sulawesi. The method used in this study is a qualitative method with a descriptive approach.The results of this study indicate that in the process of Intensifying Levy Collection based on Sutedi's (2008) theory, several aspects cannot be said to be optimal, such as object database processing, no supervision, lack of inspection and service, coordination between relevant regional agencies. Meanwhile, other aspects have been carried out optimally, such as identifying retribution payers, special HR training, and improving administrative efficiency and reducing collection costs. 
The Role of Health Workers in Interprofessional Collaboration for Cancer Patient Navigators: A Scoping Review Nuzulullail, Agung Subakti; Rahayu, Aulia Diah; Taluphyta, Rurry Nindya; Lidiyana, Ika Arif; Rusdiansyah, Mohamad; Rumsori, Petrus Paris; Riyati, Riyati; Hariyanto, Suci Wahyu; Kalsum, Wa Ode Umi; Hartini, Sri
Jurnal Keperawatan Indonesia Vol 29 No 1 (2026): March
Publisher : Fakultas Ilmu Keperawatan Universitas Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.7454/jki.v29i1.1587

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Cancer remains a leading cause of death worldwide. The complexity of cancer care demands strong interprofessional collaboration (IPC), particularly within cancer patient navigator (CPN) programmes. However, research examining IPC in the context of CPN implementation is still limited. This scoping review aims to explore the various roles of healthcare workers in the IPC process within cancer navigator programme interventions. The review was conducted using four databases: PubMed, Clinical Key, EBSCOhost, and ScienceDirect. The Arksey and O'Malley framework was used to address the research question: “What is the role of health workers in interprofessional collaboration within cancer patient navigation?” Study selection followed the PRISMA-ScR 2020 guidelines, using the following criteria: Population (P): health workers; Concept (C): interprofessional collaboration; and Context (C): hospital and community settings. The inclusion criteria consisted of original articles published between 2019 and 2024, written in English, and discussing interprofessional collaboration in cancer navigation. Review articles, protocols, pilot studies, editorials, and books were excluded from the study. Quality assessment was conducted using the JBI Critical Appraisal tool. Out of 1,150 articles, 13 met the inclusion criteria. The identified roles of health workers included communicator, care provider, care coordinator, service provider, educator, documenter, emotional support provider, and facilitator. These roles appear across the early detection, diagnosis, treatment, and survivorship phases. IPC also has a distinct function within CPN and plays a critical role throughout all phases of cancer care. Future researchers are encouraged to identify barriers to IPC within CPN to support more effective implementation.