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STBM program: Strategy for implementation of pillar 1 community-based total sanitation in Denpasar

The challenges of health development, especially in the field of hygiene and sanitation, are still very large, so an integrated intervention through a total sanitation approach is needed. The increasing flow of globalization in various sectors has an impact on environmental sanitation problems. The...

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Main Authors: Erawati, Ni Ketut Ana, Pandawani, Ni Putu, Vipriyanti, Nyoman Utari, Sumantra, I. Ketut
Format: Conference Proceeding
Language:English
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Summary:The challenges of health development, especially in the field of hygiene and sanitation, are still very large, so an integrated intervention through a total sanitation approach is needed. The increasing flow of globalization in various sectors has an impact on environmental sanitation problems. The government’s attention in sustainable development goals in the environmental sector is to ensure that people achieve universal access to clean water and proper sanitation, but there are still numbers of people who defecate in the city. This study aims to formulate strategies in the implementation of pillar 1 of the community-based total sanitation program. Research design with qualitative and quantitative approaches with research subjects carried out by purposive sampling as many as 38 people in March-May 2022. Data collection was carried out using questionnaires, then FGD was carried out. Data analysis used IFAS and EFAS matrix followed by QSPM matrix. The results showed that the main priority strategy was to integrate the implementation of the STBM program with several related programs. The research will have implications for improving the health status of the community and the need to improve coordination of services in accordance with the duties and functions of each sector/program.
ISSN:0094-243X
1551-7616
DOI:10.1063/5.0192906