ANALISIS PENGARUH KOORDINASI INTRA-ORGANIZATIONAL TERHADAP KINERJA PUSKESMAS DALAM PROGRAM PEMANTAUAN PERTUMBUHAN DAN PERKEMBANGAN BALITA (Studi di Puskesmas Kabupaten Banjar)
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Abstract
Data of toddler with underweight in Puskesmas Banjar from 2011 to 2014 has increased. The
national target for toddlers with underweight is <5% and the target area for toddlers with
underweight is <1.5%. In national target, the increase is still below the target of 3.25%. However,
when compared with the target area, the percentage of children under five with underweight at the
Puskesmas Kabupaten Banjar Martapura is still a problem. This study aims to analyze the influence
of intra-organizational coordination on the performance of Puskesmas in growth and development
childhood program. This research is a quantitative research with analytic observational approach.
The sample of research is 18 Puskesmas. The number of respondents from this study amounted to 126
people spread in 18 Puskesmas. So the information from each puskesmas obtained from 7
respondents. The results of the study were analyzed based on the type of dependency theory of
Thompson and coordination mechanisms theory of Mintzberg. The result of the research shows that
coordination adjustment has an effect on performance. This means that if the type of dependence in
accordance with the coordination mechanism, it will have a positive impact on the resulting
performance. The results of this study prove the theory of coordination by Shortell, coordination is a
conscious activity to unite and harmonize different potentials so that it can function harmoniously to
achieve organizational goals. In this research, the coordination is operationalized to unify the
activities implemented by the involved sections in the Puskesmas to achieve the optimal performance
of growth and development childhood program.
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