Implementation of The Integrated Development Post for Non-Communicable Diseases
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Title
Implementation of The Integrated Development Post for Non-Communicable Diseases
Subject
cadre, integrated
development post,
non-communicable
diseases
development post,
non-communicable
diseases
Description
Introduction: Non-communicable diseases (NCDs/PTM) are the cause of
morbidity, disability, and death worldwide. NCDs are like stroke,
hypertension, and diabetes mellitus. NCDs can be prevented and
controlled. Therefore, the government created a program to overcome this
problem. Posbindu PTM is a community health center program to detect
early NCDs and follow-up efforts if NCDs are found in community groups.
Objectives: This study describes the implementation of Posbindu PTM
partnerships in the working area of Mojotengah Public Health Center
(Puskesmas), Wonosobo.
Methods: This research is descriptive. This research used a qualitative
descriptive approach in detail. Data were collected by conducting semi-
structured interviews. The saturation in this study was obtained from ten
participants. Furthermore, researchers used content analysis in analyzing
data.
Results: Researchers revealed five themes in this study. The five themes
include cooperation before the implementation of Posbindu, cooperation
in Posbindu activities, the lack of knowledge and skill development
activities for cadres, double cadres, and support facilities.
Conclusion: The partnership between health cadres is essential. In addition,
partnerships support the continuity and smooth implementation of NCDs
Posbindu activities in the region. Cooperation with private parties such as
clinics, independent practice of health workers, companies, or factories has
not been implemented.
morbidity, disability, and death worldwide. NCDs are like stroke,
hypertension, and diabetes mellitus. NCDs can be prevented and
controlled. Therefore, the government created a program to overcome this
problem. Posbindu PTM is a community health center program to detect
early NCDs and follow-up efforts if NCDs are found in community groups.
Objectives: This study describes the implementation of Posbindu PTM
partnerships in the working area of Mojotengah Public Health Center
(Puskesmas), Wonosobo.
Methods: This research is descriptive. This research used a qualitative
descriptive approach in detail. Data were collected by conducting semi-
structured interviews. The saturation in this study was obtained from ten
participants. Furthermore, researchers used content analysis in analyzing
data.
Results: Researchers revealed five themes in this study. The five themes
include cooperation before the implementation of Posbindu, cooperation
in Posbindu activities, the lack of knowledge and skill development
activities for cadres, double cadres, and support facilities.
Conclusion: The partnership between health cadres is essential. In addition,
partnerships support the continuity and smooth implementation of NCDs
Posbindu activities in the region. Cooperation with private parties such as
clinics, independent practice of health workers, companies, or factories has
not been implemented.
Creator
Abdullah Azam Mustajab1* & Romdiyah1
Source
https://doi.org/10.37363/bnr.2024.51328
Date
29 January 2024
Contributor
peri irawan
Format
pdf
Language
english
Type
text
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Citation
Abdullah Azam Mustajab1* & Romdiyah1, “Implementation of The Integrated Development Post for Non-Communicable Diseases,” Repository Horizon University Indonesia, accessed April 11, 2026, https://repository.horizon.ac.id/items/show/11676.