Jurnal Untuk Masyarakat Sehat (JUKMAS)
Vol 10, No 1 (2026): Jurnal Untuk Masyarakat Sehat (JUKMAS)

Analisis Penerapan Program Pencegahan dan Pengendalian Infeksi di Klinik X Tahun 2025

Novita Novita (Universitas Respati Indonesia)
Ahdun Trigono (Universitas Respati Indonesia)
Samingan Samingan (Universitas Respati Indonesia)



Article Info

Publish Date
23 Apr 2026

Abstract

Healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) remain a global challenge affecting patient safety, healthcare quality, and costs[1]. Global HAIs prevalence is estimated at 3.5–12%, with higher rates in rate reported in developing countries (10.1%) compared to developed countries (7.6%)[2]. In Indonesia, a Perdalin Jaya survey conductes in hospitals in Jakarta reported high infection rates, including Surgical Site Infection (SSI) at 18.9% and pneumonia at 24.5% [3]. Surveillance at Clinic X (2024) also indicated SSI (2.94%) and phlebitis (1.96%, exceeding the national standard set by the Ministry of Health (≤1.5%). This study aimed to evaluate the implementation of the Infection Prevention and Control (IPC) program at Clinic X. A concurrent embedded mixed-method design was employed, involving 60 patients for quantitative analysis and in-depth interviews with healthcare workers and management qualitative insight. The results demonstrated that medical waste and management and the availability of facilities and infrastructure were significantly associated with IPC implementation. Medical waste management emerged as the most dominant factor (p=0.044; OR=3.667), while dressing changes, intravenous catheter insertion, and injection procedures were not significantly associated. Barriers to IPC implementation include limited facilities and suboptimal compiance among healthcare workes, whereas managerial support, standars operating procedures (SOPs), and adherence to personal protective equipment (PPE) served as enabling factors. In conclusion, effective IPC implementation requires strengthning clinic policies in accordance with Ministy of Health Regulation No. 27/2017, improving medical waste management systems, and ensuring continious training and monitoring

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Journal Info

Abbrev

jukmas

Publisher

Subject

Health Professions Nursing Public Health

Description

JUKMAS: Journal of Public Health is a scientific journal that presents research results, case reports, scientific papers or critical analytic studies in the field of health and articles in the form of reviews. The Focus and Scope of the Journal, covers: Health Policy and Management, Nutrition, Care, ...