The Factors Affecting the Performance of Responsibility the Documentation and Report at Public Health Sub Ministry Health Mimika Sub Province
Journal Title: International Journal of Science and Healthcare Research - Year 2018, Vol 3, Issue 3
Abstract
Background: The integrated recording and reporting system for health Centre (Puskesmas) has an important role in health policy making decided by the Dinas Kesehatan, so it is desirable to record and report on a timely basis as determined by the performance of officers. The performance influence in characteristic by age, gender, studies, physiology factor is motivation and the organizing is incentive, workload, facilities and infrastructure and then supervised. The purpose of this study is to knowing the factors affecting the performance of responsibility the documentation and report at public health sub ministry health Mimika Sub Province. Research Method: Analytical with cross sectional study design. The study was conducted in May 2018 at the Mimika Regency Health Office. The population in this study were all officers involved in SP2TP reporting in 23 Puskesmas with a total sample of 64 people. Data were obtained using questionnaire and analyzed using Chi square test and logistic binary regression. Result of research: There is relation performance of Program Implementation Program of Recording and Reporting of Integrated Health Center at Mimika Regency Health Office is age (p-value 1,000; RP = 0,978; CI95% (0,530 - 1,605), gender (p-value 0,162; RP = 0,609; CI95% (0,327 - 1,133), studies (p-value 0,193; RP = 0,415; CI95% (1,117 - 1,479) and length of service (p-value 00,603; RP = 1,267; CI95% (0,688 - 2,333) , While the factors that do not affect the implementation performance of Integrated Recording and Reporting System Program of Puskesmas in Mimika Regency Health Office are motivation (p-value 0,004, RP = 2,411; CI95% = 1,366 - 4,256), incentive (p-value 0,010; (P-value 0.001, RP = 0.353, CI95% = 0.183 - 0.681), facilities and infrastructure (p-value 0,009; RP = 2,259; CI95% (1,276 - 3,999 ), supervised (p-value 0,000, RP = 2,933, CI95% = 1,727 - 4,983), ability and skill (p-value 0,002; RP = 2, 631; CI95% = 1,458 - 4,748). Motivation, supervised and ability and skill have dominant to performance of program implementation of recording and integrated reporting of health center in Mimika Regency Health Office at Puskesmas Kabupaten Mimika
Authors and Affiliations
Ferdinanda E. Wanma
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