STRENGTHENING STRATEGIES OF POSBINDU PROGRAM FOR NONCOMMUNICABLE DISEASES IN BOGOR CITY

Background: The capacity of health human resources and the ability of the financial limitation become a threat for the sustainability of Posbindu program. The research aimed to analyze the strategy for strengthening Posbindu program for non-communicable diseases (NCD) control in Bogor. Methods: This research used qualitative method based on case study approach. The main informants in this research from Dinkes, Puskesmas, cadres, and community. Results: Posbindu PTM in Bogor had been visited by people from young to old age, but the number of cadres and equipment in each of Posbindu was different, the lack of training of cadres and the funding was still not optimal. Conclusion: The strategy for strengthening the implementation of Posbindu program can be conducted by doing intensive NCD training for cadres from the medical staff, improved the health activities to increase the intensity of the presence of the community to the Posbindu program, and increasing the cross-sector cooperation. Keywords: Posbindu, human resources capacity, cadre, financing, NCD

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