Ulfia Hazna Safira
Universitas Airlangga

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Aksesibilitas Mahasiswa Kesehatan dan Mahasiswa Non Kesehatan Strata S-1 Universitas Airlangga terhadap Program Jaminan Kesehatan Nasional Ulfia Hazna Safira
Indonesian Journal of Health Administration (Jurnal Administrasi Kesehatan Indonesia) Vol. 6 No. 1 (2018)
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The participants of National Health Security in October 2016 still reached 66,11% of population. Society's and students' knowledge about the benefits and use of National Health Security was still low. The lack of knowledge, service use, and community participation showed the lack of accessibility of the National Health Security program. Students as agents of change are expected to make National Health Security successful. The objective of this research was to analyze the differences of health student’s accessibility and non-health student’s accessibility to National Health Security program. The method of this research was online questionnaires with an analytic type of research. The study used observational  and cross sectional design. The results showed there were differences of accessibility between health students and non-health students based on knowledge, proximity of health facility that accepts National Health Security, perception of the importance of National Health Security, National Health Security participants, utilization of National Health Security, accessible information of National Health Security, affordability of National Health Security, and satisfaction of National Health Security. Meanwhile, health students' and non-health students' accessibility did not have differences on information access aspect, accommodation availability, and perception of the accuracy of National Health Security program.Keywords: accessibility, national health security, students
THE EFFECT OF ORGANIZATION’S STRUCTURE AND TASK CHARACTERISTICS ON TEAM EFFECTIVENESS IN TUBERCULOSIS PREVENTION PROGRAM Sinta Dewi Lestyoningrum; Thinni Nurul Rochmah; Dewi Retno Suminar; Ulfia Hazna Safira
Indonesian Journal of Health Administration Vol. 8 No. 2 (2020): December
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Background: A team is a vital element for an organization. An organization should put efforts to improve team performance even though they might face some obstacles. Organization’s structure and task characteristics resulted in different team effectiveness of primary healthcare centres in preventing tuberculosis (TB) cases in Surabaya.Aims: This study aimed to identify the effect of organization’s structure and task characteristics on team effectiveness of primary healthcare centers in TB prevention program in Surabaya.Methods: The reasearch was a quantitative study using a cross-sectional approach. Questionnaires were disseminated to 43 respondents as the samples selected with a proportional stratified random sampling technique based on the success rate. The respondents consisted of doctors, nurses, and health analysts who were directly involved in the Tuberculosis prevention program. This study used a linear multivariable regression test to confirm the most significant model for the independent variable.Results: The span of control and centralization had a significant effect on task characteristics (sig 0.00; sig 0.017). The dimensions of task characteristics that had a significant effect on team effectiveness were task variety, task identity, and task significance.Conclusion: There was a significant effect of span of control and centralization on task characteristics. The primary healthcare centers should provide access to technology to upgrade the span of control and centralization and their understanding of task characteristics. Keywords: health services, organization’s structure, task characteristics, team effectiveness, tuberculosis.