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Analysis of Pre-Disaster Health Surveillance System in Cikulur Health Center, Lebak Regency
Rafiah Maharani Pulungan, Fathinah Ranggauni Hardy, Putri Permatasari

Last modified: 2019-11-13

Abstract


Cikulur subdistrict, lebak banten district is one of the areas prone to natural disasters, such as floods, landslides and earthquakes and tsunamis. Disaster management that is important to do before a disaster occurs is pre-disaster surveillance, but this activity has not been optimally carried out. This study aims to analyze the readiness of pre-disaster health surveillance in Cikulur Health Center.

This type of research is mix methods in the form of quantitative and qualitative approaches. Quantitative techniques include demographic data collection and population health. While the qualitative techniques used are in-depth interviews, observation and document review related to the disaster health surveillance system that has been carried out.

The results showed that the number of residents at risk of disaster was 47.31% with a population density of 8.7 people / KM2 spread across 7 villages. Institutional and coordinated and cross-deposited networks are not solid yet, logistical availability is still minimal, information availability is still low, the analysis of the preparedness of Health Center personnel is known that the majority of staff 'knowledge and perceptions related to pre-disaster surveillance is still low.

It is recommended that Health Center provide optimal pre-disaster health surveillance systems by creating a database related to disasters and optimizing cross-sectoral cooperation. Necessary to improve the capacity of health workers related disaster surveillance.