Upaya Perbaikan Perencanaan Dan Distribusi Obat Puskesmas Melalui Monitoring-Training-Planning Di Kabupaten Kolaka = Improving The Effort Of Drug Planning And Distribution In Community Health Center Using Monitoring..
Main Author: | Perpustakaan UGM, i-lib |
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Format: | Article NonPeerReviewed |
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[Yogyakarta] : Universitas Gadjah Mada
, 2004
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https://repository.ugm.ac.id/25500/ http://i-lib.ugm.ac.id/jurnal/download.php?dataId=8495 |
Daftar Isi:
- Background: Planning and distribution of medicine in public health center in Kolaka Regency was not carried out well due to lack of knowledge and skill of drug organizers. Some efforts to improve drug management process have been done, for example annual supervision and drug training management program, but have not brought better result. Therefore it is necessary to have an effective educative approach to this problem. Monitoring-Training-Planning (MTP) represents is an innovative approach that comprises monitoring, education and problem-solving and planning in a continual process through self-study. Research is conducted by comparing 1 time supervision, 3 times supervision, and 3 times MTP. The purpose of the research is to improve knowledge and skill of drug organizer so that they can improve drug planning and distribution in public health center using MTP intervention. Method: Research is conducted using pre-post with control design. Of 20 existing public health centers, we have randomly selected 18 health centers that consist of 6 treatment health centers and 12 non-treatment health centers, which are divided into 3 groups with well-balanced characteristics. Group I acts as control with 1 time supervision and feedback intervention, group II with 3 times supervision and feedback intervention, and group Ill with 3 times MTP intervention. Knowledge is measured using questioners that consist of multiple-choice and true-false questions. Skill is measured using the indicator of drug planning and distribution that covers the percentage of planning accuracy, drugs availability at adequate level, distribution accuracy, the average weight of supply variation, statute-barred drugs, and damaged drugs