ANALYSIS OF THE IMPLEMENTATION OF MINIMUM SERVICE STANDARDS FOR TOODLERS AT PUBLIC HEALTH CENTER
Kata Kunci:
Implementation, Toddlers, SPMAbstrak
Based on data from the Ministry of Health in 2022, the achievement of services for toddlers was 100%, South Sumatra Provincial Health Service, the achievement of services for toddlers was 100%, Ogan Ilir District Health Service, of the 12 SPM indicators, there were indicators with low achievement, namely health services for toddlers with an achievement of 72, 14% which should be 100% while the lowest achievement of the 25 existing community health centers is the Muarakuang community health center with an achievement of 65.4%. This research aims to determine the analysis of Minimum Service Standards for toddlers at the Muarakuang Public Health Center, Ogan Ilir Regency. This research is qualitative research with a descriptive approach. Data have collected through in-depth interviews with seven informans, one person as a key informant, the person in charge of the SPM Toddler program, and six supporting informans, namely doctors, health promotion, midwives, nutritionists, PAUD teachers, and cadres. This research carried out in May 2023. Data analysis used content description analysis. The research results showed that the program planning was maked by the person in charge of the toddler program at the Ogan Ilir District Health Service, sourced from DAK/Special Allocation Funds. Supervision through regular monthly reports and monitoring and evaluation at the public health center. The subject of supervision is monthly reports, SDIDTK Form, SDIDTK KIT. Barriers include a lack of data, uneven human resource training, and low community participation. The conclusions of this research indicate that the implementation of SPM for Toddlers in achieving minimum service standards has not been carry out optimally. Suggestions for the health service increase training for health workers, especially SDIDTK training and non-health workers involved, including PAUD teachers and cadres, post-SDIDTK training monitoring by the Ogan Ilir District health service.



