Analisis kebijakan dalam mengatasi kekurangan bidan desa di kabupaten Natuna

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2013

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Pusat Kebijakan dan Manajemen Kesehatan, Universitas Gadjah Mada, Yogyakarta, ID

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Background: Geographical condition of Natuna Islands which is not in accordance with health development affects the quantity and availability of midwives distributed in villages in the District of Natuna. In fact, the ratio between the number of villages and the number of midwives in the district has not met the standard proposed by the Ministry of Health. Unfortunately, there are still around 13 villages from 51 villages that have no midwives serving in those villages. The location of 13 villages are separate Island, and it caused lack of provide access to quality health care services. One of efforts done by the local government is to attract midwives’ interest through a variety of strategies and policies in several fields such as financing, incentive, regulation, organization, and stakeholders’ behaviors. Method: This was a descriptive study with study-case design by using qualitative method. Study case in this study was a single holistic study case. The informants were head of health office, head of health empowerment and promotion division, head of general affairs and employment sub division, head of BKD, head of Local Development Planning Agency, the Commission Two of Local Legislative, heads of community health centers, and village midwives. The study case design aimed to know policies in overcoming the lack of midwives in the District of Natuna. Results: The local government financing policy allocated the budget or health less than 15%, which was only 3-4% used for improving the health workers’ capacity. The incentive giving for midwives was relatively small compared to the incentive regulated by the Ministry of Health. There was no specific regulation from the local government, so that the policy was considered not optimal. In the organizational level, the role of stakeholders was in accordance with their duty and provision; however, the f inal decision was dependent upon Local Legislative and the local government’s leader. Lastly, midwives’ low interest to work in Natuna was caused by its geographical condition. Conclusion: Local government’s policy in the field of financing, incentive, organization, regulation, and behavior in overcoming the lack of village midwives was considered not optimal because of the absence of specific policy from the local government in this matter. In addition, midwives’ low interest to work in Natuna contributed the lack of midwives in this district.

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INDONESIA--NATUNA ISLANDS, ACCESS TO HEALTH CARE, MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH, MIDWIVES, DISTRIBUTION, LOCAL GOVERNMENT, HEALTH PRIORITIES, HEALTH SERVICES NEEDS AND DEMAND, SEA TRANSPORT, WEATHER, MARITAL STATUS

Citation

Syafari, I., Handono Sulistyo, D., & Kristiani (2013). Analisis kebijakan dalam mengatasi kekurangan bidan desa di kabupaten Natuna. Jurnal Kebijakan Kesehatan Indonesia, 2(1): 20-26.

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