The performance of program manager in tuberculosis case detection rate (Study at public health center in Banjarbaru 2017) Qomariah Dewi Septiani1,*, Isa Mohammad2, Ilmi Bahrul3, Husaini4, Marlinae Lenie4 1Master of Public Health Science, Faculty of Medicine, Lambung Mangkurat University 2Faculty of Medicine, Lambung Mangkurat University 3Polytechnic of Health, Ministry of Health, Republic of Indonesia, Banjarmasin 4Public Health Study Program, Faculty of Medicine, Lambung Mangkurat University *Corresponding Author: Dewi Septiani Qomariah Master of Public Health Science, Faculty of Medicine, Lambung Mangkurat University, Jalan A. Yani, Km.36, Banjarbaru, Kalimantan Selatan, Indonesia, Email: dewiseptianiqomariah@gmail.com
Online published on 25 September, 2018. Abstract Tuberculosis (TB) is a global emergency and the burden of TB in the community is still very high. Progress since 2003 is estimated to contain about 9.5 million new TB cases, and about 0.5 million people die from TB. This study aims to analyze the motivation, training, incentives, and workload related to the performance of tuberculosis manager in TB case finding in Banjarbaru. The research used observational analytic with a cross sectional design. The population in this study all the managers of the TB program in 8 public health centers, which are 6 managers in each public health centers. The result of correlation test showed that there was no significant correlation between the training of TB program managers and there was significant influence between motivation, incentive, and workload with the performance of TB program manager in Banjarbaru. The result of logistic regression test shows that there is a strong correlation factor to the performance of tuberculosis manager in the finding of tuberculosis case that the workload variable is more related to the performance of TB program manager, significant (p = 0.039). The Expected Beta (Exp. B) value of 1.078 where TB program managers who have a high workload, 1.078 times will have low performance. Top Keywords Motivation, training, incentives, workload, performance, manager, tuberculosis. Top |