Authors: Wardiansyah Naim1, Chatarina Umbul Wahyuni2, dan Supaat Setia Hadi3
1&2Departement of Epidemiology, Faculty of Public Health, Airlangga University, Indonesia
3Health Office of Sidoarjo District, Indonesia
Abtract
Background: Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) is a crucial problem to be solved. Pasuruan District Health Service data in 2015 showed increasing in the number of cases of HIV/AIDS over the years since the first reported case. The cumulative number of HIV/AIDS from 1993 to 2015 was 1,074 cases. This study aimed to evaluate the implementation of HIV/AIDS surveillance based on attributes in Health Office of Pasuruan District.
Method: This study used descriptive survey design. Subjects were surveillance officers HIV/AIDS Health Office and Community Health Center. Data were collected by interview and document study. Data analysis techniques obtained from interviews and observations were analyzed descriptively. Result: The results showed 94.11% attributes of simplicity, flexibility for 83.21%, the acceptability for 100%, the sensitivity for 47.05%, and PPV 100%. The data was analyzed according to the epidemiological variables (representative), punctuality reporting cases for 47.06%, data quality as much as 82.35%, and the stability of the data for 76.47%. Conclusion: Evaluation of HIV/AIDS surveillance in Health Office of Pasuruan District based on the attributes already simple, acceptable, high flexibility, low sensitivity, high PPV, representative, not timely, high data quality, and high stability.
Suggestion: Necessary to improve the professionalism of officers through training of HIV/AIDS surveillance, intensifying the dissemination of information to enhance the understanding of the larger community about HIV/AIDS to increase awareness of the threat of HIV/AIDS.
Keywords: Surveillance system, HIV/AIDS, Evaluation, Surveillance attributes