OPTIMIZING CIVIL SOCIETY FORUMS CONCERNING MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH (FORUM MASYARAKAT MADANI PEDULI KESEHATAN IBU DAN ANAK) CADRES THROUGH EARLY DETECTION OF PREGNANT WOMEN'S HEALTH PROBLEMS TRAINING
Keywords:
FMM-KIA, Cadres, OptimizingAbstract
Background: Indonesian government launched various programs to prevent maternal and neonatal mortality in basic primary health care. Some of them are notably operated by Community Health volunteers (cadres) under the supervision of the sub-district Community Health Centre. On the other hand, it is still insisted endeavor to improve their competencies, especially in terms of early detection of pregnant women's health problems.
Methods: There were many steps to realize the optimizing role of the FMM-KIA cadre. First of all, Focus Group Discussion was conducted to identify necessary cadres to do well their work. Furthermore, the team arranged strategy and manner to achieve the goals of the program. After that, training was held by the team and supported by the head office of the community health center.
Result: Training held as long two days, no one of participants absent. It revealed to participants about early detection of maternal health problems. It was evidence that Early Detection in Maternal Health Problem Training for FMM-KIA cadres enhances their knowledge that promotes their action to assist pregnant women. The empowerment of Community Health Volunteers is important to notice patient symptoms.
Conclusion: This programs should be provided to emerge cadres' performance. Cooperation all of part in health system become primary strategy, to gain effectiveness of empowerment.
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