Open Conference Systems, The 1st International Conference on Public Health (ICPH) 2019

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The Implementation of Integrated Management of Childhood Illness
Marniati Marniati, Enda Silvia Putri, Arfah Husna, Susy Sriwahyuni, Dewi Sartika, Dian Fera, Sukma Elida, Khairunnas Khairunnas, Muhammad Iqbah Fahlevi

Last modified: 2020-12-15

Abstract


Efforts to reduce infant and toddler mortality by implementing IMCI, its
implementation by emphasizing primary prevention through preventive and promotive efforts, also utilize secondary prevention efforts including curative and rehabilitative to increase IMCI coverage in puskesmas. The purpose is to analyze the implementation of IMCI. Method is qualitative (indepth interview) to obtain more in-depth information about the implementation of IMCI by health workers in providing services at the Calang Health Center, Krueng Sabee District, Aceh Jaya Regency in 2018 with 10 informants. Resuls Mother's knowledge about IMCI is still lacking, even though the staff's knowledge is already good about the implementation of IMCI. Not all facilities and parasana at the puskesmas are
complete. The training is always attended by officers so it is very helpful for officers in implementing IMCI and the leadership always supports the MTBS implementation well. Conclusion Lack of mother's knowledge about IMCI, although the knowledge of officers is already good. Facilities and parasana at the puskesmas are not yet complete. Staff training is available and support from leaders is also available. Suggestion The puskesmas should provide socialization in order to increase mothers' knowledge, complete facilities and infrastructure so that the implementation of IMCI can be achieved more optimally

Keywords


Knowledge; Infrastructure; IMCI; Toddler

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