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Journal of Indonesian Health Policy and Administration
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ISSN : 24601330     EISSN : 24773832     DOI : https://doi.org/10.7454/ihpa
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Journal of Indonesian Health Policy and Administration is a journal that presents scientific articles mainly in the field of health policy, programs, and administration. This journal is intended to disseminate research from students, lecturers, or researchers in general who are concerned about improving health efforts through program evaluation and preparing policy recommendations. The articles or manuscripts contained in the Journal of Indonesian Health Policy and Administration include the realm of research, case studies, or conceptual, and limited to literature review. It is an online open-access, blindly peer-reviewed journal that is published every 4 (four) months or 3 (three) times a year, usually in January, May, and September. This journal is published by the Department of Health Administration and Policy, Faculty of Public Health, University Indonesia . Journal of Indonesian Health Policy and Administration is also supported by the Indonesian Public Health Association / Ikatan Ahli Kesehatan Masyarakat Indonesia (IAKMI).
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THE IMPACT OF PHYSICAL DISTANCING HEALTH POLICY IN REDUCING COVID-19 INCIDENCE IN THE WORLD IN 2020: LITERATURE REVIEW STUDY Nurbaiti, Nunik; Ayuningtyas, Dumilah
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To reduce and slow the spread of COVID-19, many countries in the world have adopted physical distancing health policy, which have never happened before. This study aims to get an overview of the impact of physical distancing health policy to reduce of COVID-19 incidence in the world at 2020. The research design used was a descriptive qualitative with a narrative literature review method, while the research source came from international journal channels Google Scholar, ProQuest, PubMed, Science Direct, and Scopus with search data for the past five years. The approach used is the input, process, and output (IPO). From the journal search results, there are 10 scientific articles obtained in accordance with the inclusion and exclusion criteria of the search. While the overall results of the study show that the impact of physical distancing health policy can reduce of COVID-19 incidence in the world in 2020. In addition, the decline in the incidence of COVID-19 according to the study is also due to other health interventions carried out simultaneously. The suggestion of this research needs further research with the same topic related to physical distancing health policy. Especially regarding the factors that determine the success of this policy.
SOCIAL DISTANCING POLICY AS A MEANS OF IMPROVING PUBLIC AWARENESS DURING COVID-19 PANDEMIC: A LITERATURE REVIEW Oktaviani, Ulfa; Andriani, Helen
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To reduce COVID-19 transmission during the epidemic, most countries implemented a social distancing policy. However, without the people's compliance, this implementation will be useless. The combination of individual and environmental variables is critical to the success of initiating and maintaining health behaviors. The purpose of this study is to assess public participation toward obedience social distancing policy as a means of improving public awareness during COVID-19 pandemic. A literature review was used in this research. PubMed, Google Scholar, and ProQuest, with a cut-off date of 29 June 2021, were used to do an electronic search with no language constraints. There were ten included studies. Several research looked at the impact of combining social distancing strategies with other interventions such as school closure, reduced contact with the community, antiviral treatment and prophylaxis, and immunization. This study proves that social distancing has a good effect if the general public implements it well. More research is needed to determine the factors that influence the efficacy of social distancing strategies. In order for the community to comply with social distancing policies during the epidemic, the government must also be more aggressive in pursuing policy violators.
SUPERVISION OF TRADITIONAL MEDICINES CONTAINING UNDECLARED SUBSTANCE: ANALYSIS OF INDONESIAN FDA MONITORING DATA FOR 2012 - 2021 Dianasari, Widha; Nadjib, Mardiati
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Background: At a time when people believe in the efficacy and minimal risk of traditional medicines, government agencies that oversee traditional medicines often find chemicals that are intentionally added to traditional medicines. The purpose of this study is to present the findings of Undeclared Substance that have been added to traditional medicines for ten years, to analyze their relevance to the real situation related to diseases or health problems in Indonesia, and to examine the violations of related policies. Methods: This study used an observational design based on quantitative and qualitative data and analyzed descriptively. Quantitative data based on Traditional Medicines Monitoring data are published through the website (www.pom.go.id) in the category of public warning OT-BKO in 2012-2021. Further analysis, conducted in-depth interviews to explore the root cause of the problem at the level of policy makers. Documents and literature review were conducted to analyze the findings. Interviews with policy makers were also conducted to confirm findings and explore problems that were not obtained from documents and literature. Results: For ten years, Paracetamol was the most common type of Undeclared Substance found every year in traditional medicines. This is relevant to the high number of complaints related to indications for the use of Paracetamol, both from reports from health facilities and results from household surveys. Meanwhile, the findings of the Ephedrine Undeclared Substance - with indications for reducing respiratory disorders - only appeared in 2021. These findings are not only relevant to the COVID-19 pandemic and the entry of traditional medicines from foreign aid, which also contain Ephedra sinica. The Undeclared Substance' findings are inconsistent with the objectives of a number of regulations ranging from those related to traditional medicine to consumer protection. Conclusion: The findings of Undeclared Substance on traditional medicine were relevant to public health problems at that time. The emergence of traditional medicines with Ephedra shows that domestic producers do not understand the safety of traditional medicines. In addition, the existing policies and violations of these policies have not been understood by traditional medicine manufacturers.
POLICY ON THE USE OF SOCIAL MEDIA IN HOSPITALS IN BUILDING COMMUNICATION DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC: LITERATURE REVIEW Kumalasari, Rita; Sulistiadi, Wahyu
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Social media is necessary for almost everyone, including in health services. During the COVID-19 pandemic, social media was widely used to build hospital communications. However, the benefits come with risks, as communication spreads so quickly. A proper policy is needed. This study aims to determine the benefits of social media in building communication in hospitals and the policies that govern it. The method used is a literature study. A literature search, through Science Direct, ProQuest, Google Scholar, and other databases (Google scholar, NIH/NLM, JMIH), with the keywords "social media" AND "communication" AND “policy” AND "hospital" AND "COVID-19 Pandemic", obtained 520 articles completely. According to the inclusion, exclusion, and duplication selection criteria, there were twelve included articles. The results prove that social media plays a role in hospital internal and external communication. The use of social media, in addition to improving hospital communication with all employees, also plays a role in improving communication between hospitals and patients, especially in providing information, telemedicine, helping health promotion to change behavior, influencing patient visits, overcoming limited facilities and access and as a new method that efficient way to reach bigger people during the COVID-19 pandemic. However, a policy that regulates the use of social media is needed. Guidelines based on the principles of maintaining patient privacy and confidentiality, providing correct information, conveying the source of contact information in every information submitted, using clear language, and verifying data.
ROLE OF ACCREDITATION TO THE PERFORMANCE OF NON COMMUNICABLE DISEASES (NCD’S) CONTROL PROGRAM AND CONTROL IN ACCREDITED AND NON ACCREDITED PRIMARY HEALTH CARE IN CIMAHI DISTRICT Azni, Nurkarti; Darmawan, Ede Surya
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The Non-Communicable Disease (NCD’s) Prevention and Control Program is one of the essential Community Health Efforts implemented by the Puskesmas. Puskesmas accreditation is a form of program to maintain the quality and form of standardization to Puskesmas services in order to provide quality services. This research uses qualitative method, conducted in April-May 2018, aim to see improvement of performance at puskesmas especially at NCD’s Prevention and Control Program. Result of research, in general Output of program of implementation of NCD’s at Puskesmas accredited better than Puskesmas not yet accredited. Community-based partnership and funding activities have not been implemented, Iva test and CBE screening and DM screening are still around 5%, indicating the community and the lack of effective community empowerment. Input components of human resources, facilities, funds, screening instruction implementation are not adequated. Components of Planning Process (P1), Organizing and Moving (P2) at Accredited Puskesmas better than Puskesmas not yet accredited, P3 has been run even though not optimal in some Puskesmas. Need to improve community empowerment to support NCD’s Prevention and Control Program .. It is necessary to encourage the Puskesmas to improve the implementation of Puskesmas Management and conduct Continuous Improvement of Quality to achieve quality improvement as the main basis of Puskesmas Accreditation.

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