Analisis determinan ketersediaan dokter spesialis dan gambaran fasilitas kesehatan di RSU pemerintah kabupaten/kota Indonesia (analisis data rifaskes 2011)
Abstract: Indonesia still
faces theproblem of unequal distribution of specialist doctors. The ratio of
health workers per 100.000 population has not met the target. In 2008, the
ratio of health workers to medical specialist per 100.000 population amounted
to 7,73 compared to the target which is 9. Some areas of development in
underserved areas, such as low economic power, lack of hospital system capacity
and hospital medical equipment, have been neglected by government. Engagement
of stakeholder to improve hospital quality system is a critical element to
contribute to the policy of specialist doctors dsitribution, typically to
increase the number of specialist doctors practising in rural and remote areas.
Objective: To assess the determinants ofavailability of specialist doctors in
government/public hospitals and to find out the correlation of variable factors.
Methods: A cross sectional design was adopted for this study, in which 7
factors were chosen to assess determinant of availability of specialist doctors
using a Health Facilities Research (Rifaskes) conducted Bay the HealthMinistry
in 2011 and to describe availibility of hospital facilities in the Indonesian
public hospitals. Results: Bivariate analysis indicated that level of district,
hospital accredited, BLU versus Non-BLU, remuneration, hospital facilities, dan
GNP significantly affect to the number of specialist doctors (p <0,05).
Logistic regression indicated that the strongest predictors of availibility
specialist is accredited public hospital with 12 standard of care (odds ratio
9,32 ; 95% CI: 1,2-72,4) ; p < 0.03). Level of district have significantly
associated to availibility specialist in public hospital (odds ratio 2,15 ;
(95% CI: 1,36-3,39) ; p = 0,001). Conclusion: The current study makes an
important contribution to the literature in finding the determinants of
distribution of specialist doctors in public hospital in Indonesia to address
maldistribution between urban and rural barriers. Additional research is needed
to examine preference to choose rural location and the incorporation of other
retention strategies, such as medical educationinitiatives, community and
professional support, differential rural fees and alternate funding models.
Keywords:
Availability,specialist doctors, specialistic facilities
Penulis: Heri Priyatmoko
Kode Jurnal: jpkesmasdd140754