Actual Challenges of Mental Health in Indonesia: Urgency, UHC, Humanity, and Government Commitment

Presenter: Aisyah Putri RahvyAuthor: Aisyah Putri Rahvy, Ilham Akhsanu RidloFor poster presentation session on 16th World Congress on Public Health 2020 WHO’s statement “there is no health without mental health” is indeed a fact. Mental issues have become another haunt in public health. Years ago, most developing countries including Indonesia mainly focus on infectious and non-infectious diseases, often labelled as physical health issue. But lately … Continue reading Actual Challenges of Mental Health in Indonesia: Urgency, UHC, Humanity, and Government Commitment

Public Mobility in Indonesia, East Java and Bali

This graphic illustrates the condition of public mobility in three of those. Percent (%) according to categorization (see elements) compared to baseline data. The mobility baseline data is the median value, for the same day of the week in a 5 week period (3 January – 6 February 2020) from Google Mobility Data. FindingFrom the existing pattern from the previous graphic describing the condition of … Continue reading Public Mobility in Indonesia, East Java and Bali

Mengapa Anjuran “Berpikir Positif” saat Pandemi COVID-19 Justru Bahayakan Nyawa Banyak Orang

Akhir Januari lalu, saat kasus positif COVID-19 belum dinyatakan terdeteksi di Indonesia sementara kasus infeksi pertama telah diumumkan di Singapura, Malaysia, Thailand, dan Australia, Menteri Kesehatan Terawan Agus Putranto memberikan tips berpikir positif untuk menghindari terkena infeksi coronavirus. Kini, saat bencana penyakit ini memasuki bulan kedua setelah kasus pertama diumumkan, beberapa pakar kesehatan mental juga menganjurkan masyarakat agar berpikir positif sebagai strategi mengatasi masalah kesehatan … Continue reading Mengapa Anjuran “Berpikir Positif” saat Pandemi COVID-19 Justru Bahayakan Nyawa Banyak Orang

Do justice and trust affect acceptability of Indonesian social health insurance policy?

AbstractPurpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate whether justice, trust in healthcare services, the confidence level of the health system and institutions, political party support and evaluation of healthcare services post-Jaminan Kesehatan Nasional ( JKN) affected policy acceptability (PA) in the health workers (n¼95) and laypeople (n¼308) sample.Design/methodology/approach – The authors performed a two-level, linear mixed-effects model to test the hypothesis that … Continue reading Do justice and trust affect acceptability of Indonesian social health insurance policy?