Analysis Of The Implementation Of The Ispa Management Program In Toddlers In The Work Area Of Pelompek Community Health Center, Gunung Tujuh District, Kerinci Regency
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Abstract
ISPA disease in Pelompek Health Center is included in the highest disease among other diseases with several cases of 507 visits. The results of the preliminary study conducted obtained data on the most sufferers by toddlers and conducted interviews with 10 mothers whose toddlers had experienced ISPA, namely 3 mothers said they only compressed their children with warm water and gave them warm water to drink without giving any medicine, 6 other mothers did not take any action when their children had a fever and cough, and 1 mother said she only gave her child medicine from the shop. This study is a mixed-methods study. This study uses a qualitative method that is descriptive in nature with primary data collection obtained through in-depth interviews about the ISPA control program with the person in charge of the ISPA program. This study is included in cross-sectional research because the data was collected at a certain time and was retrospective, with the sample being mothers of toddlers in the Pelompek Health Center work area with a total of 100 people. The results of the study showed that the role of the Pelompek Health Center in ten ISPA control programs for toddlers that ran optimally was only three programs, namely the availability of logistics, recording reporting, and network partnerships. In this case, the health center has limitations in running programs that cannot be run properly.