Analisis Pelaksanaan Skrining PTM dalam Upaya Pencegahan Diabetes Melitus pada Masyarakat di Wilayah Kerja Puskesmas Simpang Limun Tahun 2024
Analysis of the Implementation of NCD Screening in Efforts to Prevent Diabetes Mellitus in Community of Simpang Limun Public Health Center Working Area in 2024
Abstract
Diabetes mellitus is a non-communicable disease that is a major health problem
in Indonesia, with a prevalence increasing from 6.9% (2013) to 8.5% (2018). However, only 25% of suf erers are aware of their condition. PTM screening is an
important preventive measure. This study aims to determine the implementation of
PTM screening in the Simpang Limun Health Center work area based on a system
approach, namely input, process and output using qualitative methods with
observation and in-depth interviews with 12 informants. The results of this study
indicate that the implementation of PTM screening in the Simpang Limun Health
Center work area has been running but is still not optimal. The availability of
incomplete facilities during screening such as KMS FR books for participants and
disposable facilities for sugar, cholesterol and uric acid sticks. The availability of
funding is still insuf icient to meet the procurement of disposable facilities such as
sugar, cholesterol and uric acid sticks and late payment of cadre honorariums. The achievement of community participation targets is still low in implementing
PTM screening, due to the busyness of work and school so that the screening
target has not been achieved with the majority of participants being in the 40-50
year age group. DM cases were found at around 30% and risk factors were found
at around 40%. It is expected that the Simpang Limun Health Center will expand
socialization and strengthen post-screening education so that DM suf erers
routinely check and seek treatment. The person in charge of the PTM Program
must optimize communication with of icers and cadres to improve facility
readiness and community participation. Further researchers are advised to
examine factors that influence participation in PTM screening, especially time, communication media, and community awareness, and find solutions to existing
obstacles.
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