Health workers at the Kayamanya Health Center in Poso, Central Sulawesi were studied to determine their behavior in implementing Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs). Interviews were conducted with 4 informants including health workers and administrators. It was found that health workers were aware of SOPs but implementation of roles was not always proper due to inadequate facilities, expertise, and training. Additional staffing, recruitment, and training for health workers are needed to make SOP implementation clearer and more optimal.
Relationship Professional Head of Health Facilities With Direct Services To Patients in Community Health Centers / Subsidiary Community Health Centers in Indonesia
International Journal of Innovative Science and Research Technology
Health workers at the Kayamanya Health Center in Poso, Central Sulawesi were studied to determine their behavior in implementing Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs). Interviews were conducted with 4 informants including health workers and administrators. It was found that health workers were aware of SOPs but implementation of roles was not always proper due to inadequate facilities, expertise, and training. Additional staffing, recruitment, and training for health workers are needed to make SOP implementation clearer and more optimal.
Health workers at the Kayamanya Health Center in Poso, Central Sulawesi were studied to determine their behavior in implementing Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs). Interviews were conducted with 4 informants including health workers and administrators. It was found that health workers were aware of SOPs but implementation of roles was not always proper due to inadequate facilities, expertise, and training. Additional staffing, recruitment, and training for health workers are needed to make SOP implementation clearer and more optimal.
Health workers at the Kayamanya Health Center in Poso, Central Sulawesi were studied to determine their behavior in implementing Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs). Interviews were conducted with 4 informants including health workers and administrators. It was found that health workers were aware of SOPs but implementation of roles was not always proper due to inadequate facilities, expertise, and training. Additional staffing, recruitment, and training for health workers are needed to make SOP implementation clearer and more optimal.
MUHAMMAD IRFAN SETIADI. Behavior of Health Workers in the
Implementation of Standard Operational Procedures (SOP) at Kayamanya Health Center Poso Sub-district of Poso District Central Sulawesi Province (Under the Guidance of Herman Kurniawan and Hasanah)
Specialization Health Promotion
Public Health Studies Program Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences University of Tadulako Thesis, October 2016
Standard Operational Procedures are guidelines for carrying out tasks in
accordance with the performance assessment of government agencies. SOP in community health centers have some weaknesses that have not been fully implemented, this is due to behavioral factors of health workers. This study aims to determine the behavior of Health Workers in the Implementation of Standard Operational Procedures (SOP) at the Health Center Kayamanya Poso District of Poso Regency. The research method is qualitative descriptive by using purposive sampling technique. The number of informants is 4 people consisting of 3 regular informants and 1 key informant. Data analysis using analysis approach with matrix technique. The results showed that health workers have been aware of the implementation of SOPs in public health centers The attitudes and actions of officers in the implementation of SOP has been maximized, but the implementation of the role has not been implemented properly due to inadequate service facilities and lack of expertise and lack of training obtained by health workers. It is hoped that the Head of Community Health Center will give additional staffing, recruitment and training to health personnel to make SOP more clear and optimal.
Relationship Professional Head of Health Facilities With Direct Services To Patients in Community Health Centers / Subsidiary Community Health Centers in Indonesia
International Journal of Innovative Science and Research Technology