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Implementation of HIV and AIDS Management Policies in the City of Bandung Hadi Prabowo; Ismail; Agus Fatoni
International Journal of Science and Society Vol 1 No 2 (2019): International Journal of Science and Society (IJSOC)
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Patients with HIV and AIDS in Bandung are problems that need treatment so that the number of people with HIV and AIDS decreases. This study aims to find out how the implementation of HIV and AIDS prevention policies in the city of Bandung and the driving and inhibiting factors by using the theory of Van Metter and Van Horn policy implementation. This study uses qualitative methods with a purposive sampling technique in determining informants and uses triangulation techniques in data analysis. The results of the study revealed that the implementation of HIV and AIDS prevention policies in the city of Bandung is still not going well because of the factors that have not been externally driven by a boost program, lack of public understanding and the absence of HIV AIDS drugs to cure the disease completely.
Analysis of Policy Evaluation and Model of ASN Management Improvement in terms of Planning, Recruitment, and Competency Development Aspects Robby Kurniawan; Aries Djaenuri; Hadi Prabowo; Sampara Lukman
International Journal of Science and Society Vol 2 No 4 (2020): International Journal of Science and Society (IJSOC)
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This study aims to analyze the evaluation of ASN management policies at the Ministry of Transportation and the provincial government of DKI Jakarta and the appropriate model for improving ASN management in planning, recruitment, and potential development. The approach used in this study is to use action research-based Soft Systems Methodology (SSM) as a research method with systems thinking approach. This research method's selection was carried out considering that ASN management is a Human Activity System with various problems involving many agencies. There are multiple laws and regulations used. The results showed that the evaluation analysis from the planning aspect showed that the policies, their formulation, and their dissemination had been carried out well; The recruitment aspect indicates that there is still something that needs to be addressed, especially in the recruitment of CPNS, PPPK, and open selection of positions; Aspects of competency development receive greater attention, especially in terms of improving performance, cost efficiency and achieving organizational goals. This study also develops concepts to improve ASN management in the form of a framework that includes: foundational theories, foundational theory & empirical facts as fundamental to formulate research interest, and research contributions.
Socio-Economic Vulnerable Women and the Influence on Children Caring in Garut District Joko Susilo Raharjo; Hadi Prabowo; Sampara Lukman
International Journal of Science and Society Vol 3 No 1 (2021): International Journal of Science and Society (IJSOC)
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The research aimed to assess women's attitudes toward children from low and high socio-economic backgrounds. The study sample included 300 children, 143 women and 157 boys. This research used a quantitative method with a descriptive-analysis approach. Female children were given "General Information Forms" and "Scale of Family Life and Child-Raising Attitudes," The results were analyzed using the t-test approach and Analysis of Variance. After analyzing women's attitudes toward children by gender, it was discovered that there was no statistically meaningful difference (p > 0.05) at the end of the study. Women with a lower socio-economic background were found to be more protective, more resistant to women's positions, less fitting, and more stringent disciplinarians (p 0.001). It is well recognized that people with Overprotection Syndrome have a higher risk of developing breast cancer. When the relationship between women's behaviours was considered, it was discovered that there was only a clear relationship (p 0.05) between the aspects of women's strict control and other dimensions and a connection between all maternal sizes. The difference in mood is significant (p 0.001).