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Analysis of Health Service Performance at Loa Bakung Health CenterAfter Implementation The e-Puskesmas System Atthoba, La Debi; Anggraeni, Ike; Adrianto, Ratno
Mulawarman International Conference on Tropical Public Health Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): The 4th MICTOPH
Publisher : Faculty of Public Health Mulawarman University, Indonesia

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Background : Digital transformation is a key strategy in modernizing the health sector globally and nationally. In Indonesia, the implementation of health information systems such as E-Puskesmas aims to improve work efficiency, clinical data accuracy, service effectiveness at First-Level Health Facilities. Objective : This study analyzes the performance indicators of health services at UPTD Puskesmas Loa Bakung after the implementation of the E-Puskesmas system, focusing on service time efficiency, curative workload, and the achievement of promotive–preventive programs. Research Methods/ Implementation Methods : A descriptive approach was used based on secondary data from E-Puskesmas operational reports from January to September 2025. Data were obtained from individual service unit (UKP) reports, monthly BPJS Health reports, and public health program records. The analysis focused on operational efficiency, disease burden profiles, and priority program achievements. Results : Findings reveal a gap between digitalization goals and operational reality. Only 50.1% of patients were served within less than 10 minutes, indicating workflow bottlenecks. Essential Hypertension (2,985 cases), Acute Respiratory Infections (1,300 cases) dominated curative services, while screening achievements for Hypertension (16.43%) and Diabetes (4.10%) remained below targets. This reflects a reactive service orientation with limited promotive and preventive efforts. Conclusion/Lesson Learned : : E-Puskesmas has improved data recording accuracy but has not fully enhanced systemic performance. Optimization is needed through better network infrastructure, improved digital competence among health workers, and data-driven decision-making. Strategic focus should emphasize strengthening promotive and preventive programs as the core of primary health digital transformation.
MEDICATION ADHERENCE AND MENTAL HEALTH AMONG PATIENTS WITH SCHIZOPHRENIA AT LOA BAKUNG PRIMARY HEALTH CENTER, SAMARINDA Najdah; Masnina, Rusni; Asthiningsih, Ni Wayan Wiwin; Atthoba, La Debi
PRIMA WIYATA HEALTH Vol 7 No 1 (2026): Prima Wiyata Health: Januari 2026
Publisher : LPPM STIKES HUSADA JOMBANG

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Background: Schizophrenia is a chronic severe mental disorder associated with impaired functioning and high relapse rates. Medication nonadherence remains a major challenge in maintaining mental health stability, particularly in primary health care settings where resources are limited. Objectives: To examine the association between medication adherence and mental health status among outpatients with schizophrenia at Puskesmas Loa Bakung Samarinda. Methods: A cross-sectional analytic study was conducted from October to November 2024 involving 40 outpatients with schizophrenia selected through total sampling. Medication adherence was assessed using the Morisky Medication Adherence Scale (MMAS-8), while mental health status was measured using the General Health Questionnaire-12 (GHQ-12). Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics and the Chi-square test with a significance level of 0.05. Results: Most participants had low medication adherence (57.5%) and experienced mild psychological distress (47.5%). Bivariate analysis showed a statistically significant association between medication adherence and mental health status (p < 0.001), with patients who had moderate to high adherence showing a lower likelihood of psychological distress (OR = 0.032; 95% CI: 0.003–0.295). Conclusion: Medication adherence was significantly associated with mental health status among outpatients with schizophrenia in a primary health care setting. These findings indicate an important relationship between adherence and psychological condition, although causal conclusions cannot be drawn due to the cross-sectional design.