Supporting Factors to Get Coverage of Malaria Mass Blood Survey (MBS) Above 80%: Lesson Learn From Gripit Village, Banjarmangu Sub District, Banjarnegara District Ikawati Bina1,*, Wijayanti Tri1, Pujakesuma Agung1, Sianturi Corry Laura Junita1 1Banjarnegara, Health Research and Development Unit Class *Corresponding Author: Bina Ikawati Banjarnegara Health Research and Development Unit Class 1, Jl. Selamanik num. 16 A, Banjarnegara, 53415 Email: bina.ikawati@gmail.com
Online published on 20 March, 2019. Abstract Malaria in Gripit Village, Banjarmangu Sub district was increased at the end of 2017, by discovery of 14 patients with malaria indegenous. Mass Blood Survey (MBS) activity was carried out in this village because malaria transmission still occured even though Mass Fever Survey has been held and malaria patient without specific symptoms were found. The purpose of this paper is to analyze factors that support the coverage of malaria MBS above 80%. The method was observation by using observation guideline before and during MBS implementation. MBS was done in 2 days in January 2018. The result showed that the MBS coverage in Desa Gripit was 86.38%, the supporting factors were socialization before the activity, MBS was held together with the distribution of the mosquito net (something was obtained), MBS was done whole day (morning, noon, evening), monitoring coverage in MBS process, and active role from health cadres to persuate the villagers. MBS coverage more than 80% supported by multifactor. Top Keywords Mass Blood Survey, malaria, banjarnegara, socialization, health cadres. Top |