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The Influence of Political Dynamics on Health Policy in Indonesia Nasution, Irfan Sazali; Zuhra, Fatimah; Fatiha, Alifa; Putri, Syfa Ardhia; Felisha, Ravena; Br Sembiring, Wira Anjani; Hasibuan, Wulan; Syaputri, Marsha Aulia; Sabrina, Zakiatus; Larasati, Yulfani
PROMOTOR Vol. 7 No. 6 (2024): DESEMBER
Publisher : Universitas Ibn Khaldun Bogor

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32832/pro.v7i6.901

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Health policy in Indonesia has experienced various significant changes in line with the political dynamics that occur at the national and local levels. Political dynamics in Indonesia are greatly influenced by various factors, such as the government system, political party ideology, interests of certain groups, and issues that develop in society. This study aims to analyze the influence of political dynamics on health policy in Indonesia, focusing on the post-reform period. The research methodology uses the literature review study method to analyze the influence of political dynamics on health policy in Indonesia. Literature review study is an effective method to collect, analyze, and synthesize information from various sources relevant to the research topic. The summary of the results of the discussion highlights the significant impact of political dynamics on health policy in Indonesia. The discussion emphasized the challenges faced due to changes in political leadership and decentralization of policy coordination. The role of political ideology, collaboration between stakeholders, and global influence in shaping health policies is essential for effective and sustainable health in Indonesia. By understanding the political dynamics that affect health policy, it is hoped that the recommendations produced from this study can make a significant contribution to future health policy improvements in Indonesia.
Analysis of Hypertension in Coastal Areas Wasiyem, Wasiyem; Purba, Fazri Khoirunnisa; Ayu Maulidia; Larasati, Yulfani; Arzeti, Rintan; Marsha Aulia Putri; Natasya, Khairani
PROMOTOR Vol. 8 No. 4 (2025): AGUSTUS
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Hypertension is a significant risk factor for cardiovascular disease, stroke, renal failure, and blindness, and it is a primary cause of mortality globally. This study aims to analyse the prevalence of hypertension in coastal areas in relation to socio-demographic factors and dietary habits. This study employs a questionnaire approach using a cross-sectional design conducted in December 2024, utilising a sample of 50 participants. This study aims to determine the prevalence of hypertension in the Belawan 1 region and identify contributing variables, including excessive salt intake, insufficient physical exercise, stress, smoking, and genetic predisposition. The following variables contribute to the development of hypertension. Summary: This research seeks to examine the prevalence of hypertension in coastal areas, including socio-demographic factors and dietary habits. The used technique is a questionnaire using a cross-sectional design. “The study findings indicate that many individuals lack comprehension of hypertension and have identified several contributing elements to its development, including a high-salt diet, insufficient physical exercise, stress, smoking, and hereditary predispositions. These results underscore the need of enhancing public knowledge about hypertension and its causative elements, along with the imperative for instruction on healthy lifestyles to avert this condition.