Peer Review : Health-promoting university: the implementation of an integrated guidance post for non-communicable diseases (Posbindu PTM) among university employees

Peer Review : Health-promoting university: the implementation of an integrated guidance post for non-communicable diseases (Posbindu PTM) among university employees
Global Health Promotion 1757-9759; Vol 0(0): 1–9; 1021363 Copyright © The Author(s) 2021, Reprints and permissions: http://www.sagepub.co.uk/journalsPermissions.nav DOI: https://doi.org/10.1177/17579759211021363 journals.sagepub.com/home/ghp
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Abstract: Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) remain a challenge globally and in Indonesia. Workplace environments may place employees at risk for NCD behavioral factors. This study aimed to develop an integrated guidance post for NCD (in Indonesian, ‘pos pembinaan terpadu penyakit tidak menular’ [Posbindu PTM] early detection among employees in one of the Indonesian universities. Posbindu PTM is a community-based program oriented towards promotive and preventive efforts to control NCDs where the community acted as change agents. We conducted a process evaluation based on a quantitative approach through a survey (n = 313) and a qualitative method using in-depth interviews (n = 12) to support our findings that Posbindu PTM was acceptable and feasible to implement in a university context. High participation in Posbindu PTM showed that the program could encourage the university employees to join NCD prevention strategies from early detection to counseling and referral. All participants positively accepted Posbindu PTM for its benefits to health, the flexibility of the program, and the quality service provided by cadres. A need-based program planning, commitment from university leaders, adequate human resources and facilitation, and cooperation between departments, the clinic, and local primary health center and health department determined the success of Posbindu PTM implementation. In contrast, external activities negatively affected participants to join Posbindu PTM. There is a need for more routine scheduling and online-based application to enhance the program’s performance. Posbindu PTM is essential for engaging employees with their health and may serve as a model for NCD prevention and control in similar settings. With Posbindu PTM implementation’s success, a further stage is required to empower and sustain the Posbindu PTM program towards health-promoting universities. Keywords: health-promoting university, workplace health promotion, non-communicable diseases, employee, Posbindu PTM