Upaya Indonesia untuk Mencapai Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) poin 3 Melalui Pos Bimbingan Terpadu (Posbindu)
Keywords:
constructivism, non-communicable disease, sustainable development goals (SDGs), posbindu, IndonesiaAbstract
This research aims to explain the Indonesian’s effort to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) at the third point through integrated guidance post (Posbindu). To analyze the effort, this research uses qualitative approach and descriptive method. This research conveys the Non-communicable (NDC) disease as the death recorded worldwide and it increase, that make the UN involved the NDC as one of the target in health public part. Indonesia as a member of UN encourage this goals which decrease these numbers of NDC, the government already has a program named Posbindu PTM. Posbindu PTM is a form of community participation through promotive-preventive efforts to detect and control early presence of PTM risk factor in an integrated manner. The results stated that healthy paradigm of Indonesian peoples are still low as the evidenced by the increase of PTM sufferers from the Riskesdas data of 2013 and 2018. The efforts did not run smoothly even though the Posbindu amount added year by year and health service also national health insurance have implemented.
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