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Tan Suyono
Universitas Prima Indonesia Medan, North Sumatera, Indonesia

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A family empowerment in increasing pregnant women's interest in carrying out anc in South Nias district Yarniwati Hondro; Tan Suyono; Mangatas Silaen
Jurnal Scientia Vol. 13 No. 01 (2024): Education, Sosial science and Planning technique, 2024
Publisher : Sean Institute

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In a preliminary study at 6 Community Health Centers, 30 pregnant women experienced anemia caused by mothers rarely going to check their pregnancy at a Public health center. This research aims to design a family empowerment strategy to increase pregnant women's interest in carrying out ANC in South Nias Regency. There were 10 research participants. Data were analyzed univariately, bivariately, and multivariately as well as by theme analysis. The results of the research show that the implementation of ANC is not by the schedule determined by doctors and health workers, this can be seen in the informants' statements, The family accompanies pregnant women to do ANC, Transportation is an obstacle in doing ANC, When doing ANC, time is one of the factors inhibitor. This research concludes that the right strategy is to increase family empowerment, such as providing continuous health education to empowered families. Suggestion-namely for health workers routinely provide health education to families with pregnant women. Dna continues to evaluate the implementation of ANC according to the 10 indicators in the KIA book and provides training to health workers on good and correct services.
Analysis of the reliability referral program for patient DM type 2 health centre Sei Suka Batubara Daffa Jihan Azmi Rambe; Sri Lestari Ramadhani Nasution; Ermi Girsang; Tan Suyono
Jurnal Scientia Vol. 13 No. 02 (2024): Education and Sosial science, March - May 2024
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The Referral Back Program encounters various challenges in its implementation. According to BPJS Health data for the year 2017, there is a notable increase in cases of Advanced Outpatient Level (RJTL) in CMG-Q (Ambulatory Group Episodic), with a significant rise of 4.9 million cases compared to 2016. This has led to suboptimal Primary Health Care (FKTP) and an increased cost of IDR 789 billion in 2016. Stable patients tend to prefer seeking treatment at hospitals rather than returning to FKTP, and FKTPs are not fully equipped to provide pharmaceutical drug services. In terms of methodology, this research adopts a descriptive approach with a qualitative method to gain a clear and in-depth understanding of the implementation of the Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (DM) Patient Referral Program at the Sei Suka Batubara Community Health Center. The results of the research indicate that the expected outcomes of the Disease Referral Registry (DRR) are being achieved, and there is a continuous effort to enhance service excellence. The readiness of officers implementing the referral program at Sei Suka Batubara Health Center appears to be effective, as demonstrated by the efficiency of the service process and its output. Overall, the information gathered suggests that the implementation of the Health Service Referral Program for Type 2 DM Patients is effective.