HEALTH INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORT FOR HEALTH WORKERS AS ROLE MODELS FOR A HEALTHY LIFE

Agustina Arundina Triharja Tejoyuwono
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Background: Health workers are considered to be credible people in health in the health field; they are often deemed as role models in healthy behavior. Primary healthcare centers (PHCs) and professional health organizations (PHOs) have to support health workers (HWs) in order that they perform their duty according to codes of work ethics. Aims: This study aimed to investigate the support from PHCs and PHOs for HWs as health role models in the community. Methods: This study is an exploratory qualitative study conducted in 2017. It involved three heads of PHCs, six clinical practitioners, three PHOs, and three community members from Pontianak. Results: The health workers had responsibility, awareness, and commitment towards health workers themselves, the community, and colleagues, and thus they became health role models. Although the community never reprimanded HWs directly, they continued having a healthy lifestyle since they had acquired health education that impacts their behavior. Health institutions provided rules for mandatory daily physical activities and healthy diet; also, they established no-smoking areas, but many constraints were found during the execution. Conclusion: The code of work ethics should be used as standards to support health workers’ role.
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卫生机构支持卫生工作者作为健康生活的榜样
背景:在卫生领域,卫生工作者被认为是可靠的卫生人员;他们通常被视为健康行为的榜样。初级保健中心(phc)和专业保健组织(PHOs)必须支持保健工作者(HWs),以便他们根据职业道德守则履行职责。目的:本研究旨在调查初级保健医院和初级保健医院对社区卫生服务人员作为健康榜样的支持。方法:本研究为探索性质的研究,于2017年开展。它涉及三名初级保健中心负责人、六名临床医生、三名初级保健主任和三名来自Pontianak的社区成员。结果:卫生工作者对自身、社区和同事具有责任感、意识和承诺,成为卫生行为榜样。虽然社区从未直接谴责卫生服务人员,但由于他们接受了影响其行为的健康教育,他们继续保持健康的生活方式。卫生机构制定了强制性日常体育活动和健康饮食规则;此外,他们还建立了禁烟区,但在执行过程中发现了许多限制。结论:应将职业道德规范作为支持卫生工作者发挥作用的标准。
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