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Analysis on Policy Implementation of Community Health Center as Report Obligation Recipient Institution for Narcotic Addicts in Jakarta Province in 2014 Wahyuni, Sri Puji; Bachtiar, Adang
Journal of Indonesian Health Policy and Administration Vol. 1, No. 1
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This paper analyzed the Policy Implementation of Community Health Center (CHC) as Report Obligation Recipient Institution for Narcotic Addicts in Jakarta Province in 2014. The design of the study employed a mixed methods approach of Sequential Explanatory. The implementation analysis employed the model developed by Donald Van Meter and Carl Van Horn. Within the model, policy implementation was associated with performance. The relationship was influenced by six variables: standards and targets, resources, communication among implementing agencies, implementing agency characteristics, attitudes of the implementers, as well as social, economic, and political factors. We found that variations of those six variables influenced policy performance linearly.
Functional Capacity COVID-19 Survival Among Workers in Koja Public Health Center Harini, Melinda; Mistivani, Ira; Kusumaningsih, Widjajalaksmi; Sunarjo, Peggy; Laksmitasari, Budiati; Nelfidayani; Wardhani, Rizky Kusuma; M J, Ni Luh Made; Ekawati, Ratna; Edvina; Ockta, Prisca; Adhitya; Rozanti, Reni; Fakhrazi, Ricky; Leo, Felix; Wati, Novita Suprapto; Wahyuningsih, Endang Sri; Oktavia, Dwi; Yuliandra, Rofi; Astuty, Vinnaria; Wahyuni, Sri Puji; Tantri, Julieta; Putra, Gilang Rama
Medica Hospitalia : Journal of Clinical Medicine Vol. 11 No. 1 (2024): Med Hosp
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Introduction: Coronavirus disease 19 (COVID-19) primarily affects the respiratory system and other organ systems which limit respiratory and physical status. The aim of this study is to evaluate functional capacity COVID-19 survivor among workers in Koja Public Health Center Methods: participant were enrolled on March-April 2022. Demographics, symptoms, functional scale post COVID-19 questionnaire, risk stratification, and 6-min walk test (6mwt) were analysed. Patients unable to walk were excluded from the study. Results: 79 participants, 38% was a health care worker, had a median age 33 (21-57) years and 43 women (54.4%). Men had higher 6mwt 518.2 (120-625.8) meter while women had 457 (340-600) meter p (<0.001), VO2max 17.47 (9.74-20.67) in men and 16.45 (14.07-19.19) in women p (<0.001), and METs 5.02 (2.78-5.90) in men and 4.69 (4.02-5.48) in women p (<0.001). Most of the participant had good fitness, 10 participant (12.7%) had functional limitation; 2 participants (2.5%) still had symptom. Conclusion: Despite being COVID-19 survivors, the workers at the Koja Public Health Center have good functional capacity.