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ANALISIS INDEKS KEPUASAN MASYARAKAT DI KLINIK UMUM PUSKESMAS TALANG BANJAR KOTA JAMBI TAHUN 2020 Rahmawita, Deka; Berliana, Novi; Sukandar, Irawati
SCIENTIA JOURNAL Vol 9 No 1 (2020): SCIENTIA JOURNAL
Publisher : Universitasdiwangsa Jambi

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Berdasarkan data survei awal yang menyatakan dari 10 responden, 6 responden merasa tidak puas terhadap pelayanan di Klinik Umum Puskesmas Talang Banjar. Tujuan penelitian ini adalah untuk mengetahui gambaran tentang kinerja pelayanan dan mengukur seberapa besar nilai interval konversi Indeks Kepuasan Masyarakat (IKM) di Klinik Umum Puskesmas Talang Banjar Kecamatan Jambi Timur Kota Jambi Tahun 2020. Subyek penelitian ini adalah masyarakat yang berkunjung ke Puskesmas Talang Banjar yaitu sebanyak 94 responden. Instrumen dalam penelitian ini adalah kuesioner berdasarkan Peraturan Menteri PANRB Nomor 14 tahun 2017. Metode yang digunakan dalam penelitian ini adalah metode penelitian deskriptif kuantitatif dengan pendekatan survei. Teknik pengambilan sampel yang digunakan adalah teknik survei. Berdasarkan hasil penelitian, menunjukkan bahwa IKM terhadap pelayanan di klinik umum Puskesmas Talang Banjar memperoleh nilai indeks 2,9997 dan nilai IKM setelah dikonversi adalah 74,9925 sehingga mutu pelayanannya adalah ?C? dengan kategori Kurang Baik. Hasil perhitungan per unsur IKM di klinik umum Puskesmas Talang Banjar, diketahui bahwa ada tujuh unsur yang harus diperbaiki, sedangkan dua unsur harus dipertahankan.
The Overview and Issues of Suspected Tuberculosis Case Detection in the Working Area of Paal X Public Health Center, Jambi City, 2024 Aglen, Siti Setya Sari; Rosianti, Sri; Sukandar, Irawati
Scientific Of Environmental Health and Diseases Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025): Scientific of Environmental Health And Diseases
Publisher : LPPM Universitas Jambi

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Background:Tuberculosis (TB) remains a global health challenge, ranking as the 13th leading cause of death worldwide according to WHO 2021. In Indonesia, only 351,936 of the estimated 840,000 TB cases were detected in 2020, with a Case Detection Rate (CDR) of 41.7%, far below the national target of 70%. At the Paal X Health Center in 2024, only 277 (34.62%) of 800 targeted suspected TB cases were detected, leaving 523 (65.38%) unidentified. Methods:This descriptive study collected primary data through interviews with health workers, TB cadres, patients, and families, as well as questionnaires completed by 40 respondents. Secondary data were obtained from TB patient records and health center reports. Data were analyzed using brainstorming and prioritization methods. Results:Most respondents (62.5%) had low knowledge of TB, and 57.5% showed poor awareness and behavior. The low detection rate of suspected TB cases (65.38% unidentified) was primarily caused by limited community knowledge and awareness. Conclusion:The study emphasizes the need for routine TB education and outreach programs using available media to improve community awareness and increase the detection rate of suspected TB cases. Keywords: Tuberculosis, Suspected TB, Case Detection Rate (CDR)