Kelompok Kerja Kebijakan dan Manajemen Fakultas Kedokteran UGM
Pengantar
Perkembangan topic dan metode penelitian manajemen berjalan dengan sangat pesat. Perkembangan ini perlu diikuti dengan cara melakukan pembahasan terhadap artikel-artikel kebijakan dan manajemen. Kegiatan ini sangat penting untuk pengembangan kapasitas para dosen, peneliti, dan konsultan yang tergabung pada kelompok kerja Kebijakan dan Manajemen Pelayanan Kesehatan FK UGM serta peminat lain. Kegiatan dilakukan sebulan sekali pada hari Kamis, di pertengahan bulan berjalan.
Tujuan
- Membahas perkembangan topik yang menarik dalam kebijakan dan manajemen kesehatan
- Membahas metode penelitian, pelatihan, dan konsultasi, yang dipergunakan di berbagai penelitian kebijakan dan manajemen
- Menjadi forum untuk pengembangan kemampuan diri untuk para konsultan, peneliti, dan dosen di kelompok kerja kebijakan dan manajemen kesehatan
- Mengembangkan forum komunikasi antara dosen, peneliti, dan konsultan dalam kebijakan dan manajemen pelayanan kesehatan.
Jalannya kegiatan
Makalah dipilih oleh fasilitator. Tugas Fasilitator:
- Mengantar diskusi (menjelaskan Topik & konsep-konsep terkait)
- Memimpin telaah makalah dan tanya-jawab, Ada kemungkinan makalah akan dibahas oleh orang lain.
- Memimpin diskusi tentang konsep-konsep yang telah/dapat digunakan dalam intervensi-intervensi (konsultasi, pelatihan, penelitian).
Kegiatan akan dipancarkan melalui audio streaming sehingga para peserta yang berada di luar Yogyakarta dapat mengikutinya dengan mendaftarkan diri. Bagi para konsultan, peneliti, dan dosen kebijakan dan manajemen akan dikirimi pemberitahuan secara rutin.
Pengelola Kegiatan:
Anggi di PKMK
Sumber dana
Diharapkan berasal dari PKMK, KMPK, dan MMR.
Jadual Acara dan topiknya
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Diskusi Bulanan PMPK 2013 |
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Bulan |
Topik |
Konsep-konsep terkait |
Makalah yang ditelaah |
Pembawa Acara* |
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Januari, Kamis tanggal 17 |
Intervention-mapping |
Behavior change, Sustainability of innovations |
Bartholomew, L.K., & Mullen, P.D. (2011). Five roles for using theory and evidence in the design and testing of behavior change interventions. Journal of Public Health Dentistry 71: S20–S33 |
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Februari |
Knowledge-brokering |
Tacit knowledge, Knowledge Translation |
Ward, V.L., dkk. (2009). Knowledge brokering: Exploring the process of transferring knowledge into action. BMC Health Services Research 9:12 (16 January 2009). PDF |
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Maret |
Intervention reporting |
Public Health Triangulation, data mining, text mining |
Riley, B.L., dkk. (2008) Is reporting on interventions a weak link in understanding how and why they work? A preliminary exploration using community heart health exemplars. Implementation Science 3:27 (20 May 2008). PDF |
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April |
Conjoint analysis |
Diagnostic analysis, Tailored implementation |
Murti, B. Penerapan Analisis Konjoin untuk Kebijakan Asuransi Kesehatan Hanbury, A., dkk. (2012). Challenges in identifying barriers to adoption in a theory-based implementation study: lessons for future implementation studies BMC Health Services Research12:422 (23 November 2012) Provisional PDF |
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Mei |
Health Behavior Theory |
Behavior change interventions, Self-efficacy, Theory of planned behavior, |
Jeffery, R.W. (2004). How can Health Behavior Theory be made more useful for intervention research?International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 1:10 (23 July 2004) PDF Michie, S., dkk. (2011). The behaviour change wheel: A new method for characterising and designing behaviour change interventions. Implementation Science6:42 (23 April 2011) PDF |
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Juni |
Implement-ation fidelity |
Moderators & mediators, Causation & correlation, |
Hasson, H., dkk. (2012). Fidelity and moderating factors in complex interventions: a case study of a continuum of care program for frail elderly people in health and social care. Implementation Science 2012, 7:23 (22 March 2012). PDF Lipton, R., &Ødegaard, T. (2005). Causal thinking and causal language in epidemiology: it’s in the details Epidemiologic Perspectives & Innovations 2:8 (29 July 2005) PDF |
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Juli |
Principal-agent theory & Self-determina-tion theory |
Conflict of interest, Motivation, Classical agency theory |
Gopalan, S.S., & Durairaj, V. (2012). Addressing maternal healthcare through demand side financial incentives: experience of Janani Suraksha Yojana program in India. BMC Health Services Research12:319 (15 September 2012). PDF Carroll, J.K., dkk. (2012). A 5A’s communication intervention to promote physical activity in underserved populations. BMC Health Services Research12:374 (30 October 2012). PDF |
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Agustus |
Innovation diffusion theory |
Adoption, Sustainability, Davis’ technology acceptance theory |
Olstad, D., dkk. (2011). Improving children’s nutrition environments: A survey of adoption and implementation of nutrition guidelines in recreational facilities. BMC Public Health11:423 (1 June 2011). PDF Stirman, S.W., dkk. (2012). The sustainability of new programs and innovations: a review of the empirical literature and recommendations for future research. Implementation Science 7:17 (14 March 2012). PDF |
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September |
Socio-ecological change theory |
Systems thinking |
Braithwaite, J., dkk. (2012). A four-year, systems-wide intervention promoting inter professional collaboration. BMC Health Services Research12:99 (20 April 2012) PDF |
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Oktober |
Hirschman’s theory of exit |
Community voice, health service reform, public view |
Paredes-Solís, S., dkk. (2011). Use of social audits to examine unofficial payments in government health services: experience in South Asia, Africa, and Europe. BMC Health Services Research 11(Suppl 2):S12 (21 December 2011). PDF Cockcroft, A., dkk. (2011).Health services reform in Bangladesh: hearing the views of health workers and their professional bodies. BMC Health Services Research11(Suppl 2):S8 (21 December 2011). PDF |
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November |
Self-management theory |
Participatory research, action learning |
Bessems, K.M., dkk. (2011). Appreciation and implementation of the Krachtvoer healthy diet promotion programme for 12- to 14- year-old students of prevocational schools. BMC Public Health11:909 (8 December 2011). PDF Okely, A.D., dkk. (2011). A school-based intervention to promote physical activity among adolescent girls: Rationale, design, and baseline data from the Girls in Sport group randomised controlled trial. BMC Public Health11:658 (19 August 2011) PDF |
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Desember |
Action research |
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Atkinson, J.A., dkk. (2011). The architecture and effect of participation: a systematic review of community participation for communicable disease control and elimination. Implications for malaria elimination. Malaria Journal 10:225 (4 August 2011). PDF Jansen, M.W.J., dkk. (2010). Public health: disconnections between policy, practice and research. Health Research Policy and Systems 8:37 (31 December 2010) PDF |
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