ANALYSIS OF THE EVALUATION OF THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE BLOOD SUPPLYING TABLET PROGRAM (TTD) FOR ADOLESCENT FEMALES AS AN EFFORT TO PREVENT ANEMIA AT SMKN 2 KERINCI DISTRICT
Keywords:
anemia, program evaluation, adolescent girlsAbstract
One of the Ministry of Health's activities to overcome iron deficiency in adolescent girls
is implementing a program to provide iron tablets to teenage girls with a target of 52%.
This study aims to analyze the evaluation of the program for the implementation of the
Blood Supplement Tablet (TTD) Programme for adolescent girls as an attempt to prevent
anemia at SMKN 2. This research is a descriptive survey research. The sampling
technique is purposive sampling. The study's findings by using qualitative data were
processed using the content analysis method including input, process, and output.
Discrepancies are occurring in the input aspects of facilities and infrastructure. In the
process aspect, nonconformities appeared in the distribution, monitoring, recording, and
reporting aspects. In the output aspect, mismatches occurred in the target accuracy,
timing, and distribution. In this research, there are still discrepancies in input, process,
and output aspects in implementing the TTD program in the working area of the Kerinci
District Health Service.