ANGKA KEMATIAN DI BERBAGAI PROPINSI DI INDONESIA (DATA RISKESDAS 2007)
Main Authors: | Irianto, Joko; Puslitbang Ekologi dan Status Kesehatan, Badan Depkes RI, Musadad, Anwar; Puslitbang Ekologi dan Status Kesehatan, Badan Depkes RI, Wiryawan, Yuana; Puslitbang Ekologi dan Status Kesehatan, Badan Depkes RI |
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Other Authors: | BADAN LITBANGKES KEMENKES |
Format: | Article application/pdf eJournal |
Bahasa: | ind |
Terbitan: |
Pusat Penelitian dan Pengembangan Upaya Kesehatan Masyarakat
, 2012
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Online Access: |
http://ejournal.litbang.depkes.go.id/index.php/jek/article/view/1681 |
Daftar Isi:
- Mortality rate is sensitive indicator for evaluation of health program. The mortality data could befound by many methods, one of them is by using Riskesdas data 2007. Thru the Riskesdas mortality data was collected from households with the period of one year before the Riskesdas implementation. Mortality rate could be counted by using indirect method thru child still live and died child by categories of mother age stated in Susenas data 2007. By direct method, it can be stated that crude death rate of Indonesia in general is 4.6 per mil, 5.3 per mil for men and 3.9 for women, then, infant mortality rate is 22 per mil. By using indirect method, it can be found that mortality rate for child under five year-old is 41 per mil. The finding of this analysis: there is linier causal between crude death rate and ratio of public health center by 100,000 people, but is not significant by hospital, medics and non medics. Variation of mortality rate by provinces can't be described by ratio health facility, but increasing the ratio of public health center by population is to improve reporting event of mortality. Keywords: Crude death rate, infant mortality rate, mortality rate of child under five years