INTEGRATING THE ROLES OF STAKEHOLDERS IN PREVENTING THE HIV/AIDS TRANSMISSION IN EAST JAVA, INDONESIA

HIV/AIDS prevention is very important and absolutely necessary. HIV transmission is now entering a fairly alarming level, in which people with HIV/AIDS in certain subpopulations are emerging. Special steps and resources are thus needed to cope with the condition. There are some phenomena potentially...

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Main Authors: Toetik Koesbardiati, Sri Endah Kinasih, Siti Mas’udah
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universitas Airlangga 2017-11-01
Series:Indonesian Journal of Tropical and Infectious Disease
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Online Access:https://e-journal.unair.ac.id/IJTID/article/view/4792
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spelling doaj-cfb8f291e11d469fa96acbf0402181d32021-08-09T06:03:39ZengUniversitas AirlanggaIndonesian Journal of Tropical and Infectious Disease2085-11032356-09912017-11-016512413010.20473/ijtid.v6i5.47923724INTEGRATING THE ROLES OF STAKEHOLDERS IN PREVENTING THE HIV/AIDS TRANSMISSION IN EAST JAVA, INDONESIAToetik Koesbardiati0Sri Endah Kinasih1Siti Mas’udah2Department of Anthropology, Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Universitas AirlanggaDepartment of Anthropology, Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Universitas AirlanggaDepartment of Sociology, Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Universitas AirlanggaHIV/AIDS prevention is very important and absolutely necessary. HIV transmission is now entering a fairly alarming level, in which people with HIV/AIDS in certain subpopulations are emerging. Special steps and resources are thus needed to cope with the condition. There are some phenomena potentially encourage HIV transmissions, such as the increasingly common free sex, homosexuality, the use of unsafe and unsterile syringes in narcotics consumption, commercial sex workers and various high-risk sexual activities. One of the crucial concerns that arises when sending prostitutes back to their hometowns without any coordinated and holistic mechanism is that the prostitutes may cause the spreading of HIV/AIDS in their hometowns. The research objective is to provide the material (input) how the prostitutes themselves may cause the spreading of HIV/AIDS. The research employed descriptive method with a qualitative approach. The results showed that the implementation and the role division in the closure have been highly coordinated and holistic. The leading sector in the role division is the Social Welfare epartment of the Government in Surabaya. In terms of health aspects for the former prostitutes sent back to their hometowns, there has been no policies related to medical screening designed to identify the disease early. Screening is very important for early diagnosis during the post-closure phase. The screening mechanism is that the Provincial Health Department has to optimize the monitoring, coordination, cooperation, agreements and partnerships with stakeholders such as the Local Health Department and the National/Provincial/Distric AIDS Commission, NGOs that are concerned with the problems of HIV-AIDS, international organizations, professional organizations, community leaders, religious leaders and universities.https://e-journal.unair.ac.id/IJTID/article/view/4792policyprostitute reintegrationprostitutionhiv-aids countermeasure
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author Toetik Koesbardiati
Sri Endah Kinasih
Siti Mas’udah
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Sri Endah Kinasih
Siti Mas’udah
INTEGRATING THE ROLES OF STAKEHOLDERS IN PREVENTING THE HIV/AIDS TRANSMISSION IN EAST JAVA, INDONESIA
Indonesian Journal of Tropical and Infectious Disease
policy
prostitute reintegration
prostitution
hiv-aids countermeasure
author_facet Toetik Koesbardiati
Sri Endah Kinasih
Siti Mas’udah
author_sort Toetik Koesbardiati
title INTEGRATING THE ROLES OF STAKEHOLDERS IN PREVENTING THE HIV/AIDS TRANSMISSION IN EAST JAVA, INDONESIA
title_short INTEGRATING THE ROLES OF STAKEHOLDERS IN PREVENTING THE HIV/AIDS TRANSMISSION IN EAST JAVA, INDONESIA
title_full INTEGRATING THE ROLES OF STAKEHOLDERS IN PREVENTING THE HIV/AIDS TRANSMISSION IN EAST JAVA, INDONESIA
title_fullStr INTEGRATING THE ROLES OF STAKEHOLDERS IN PREVENTING THE HIV/AIDS TRANSMISSION IN EAST JAVA, INDONESIA
title_full_unstemmed INTEGRATING THE ROLES OF STAKEHOLDERS IN PREVENTING THE HIV/AIDS TRANSMISSION IN EAST JAVA, INDONESIA
title_sort integrating the roles of stakeholders in preventing the hiv/aids transmission in east java, indonesia
publisher Universitas Airlangga
series Indonesian Journal of Tropical and Infectious Disease
issn 2085-1103
2356-0991
publishDate 2017-11-01
description HIV/AIDS prevention is very important and absolutely necessary. HIV transmission is now entering a fairly alarming level, in which people with HIV/AIDS in certain subpopulations are emerging. Special steps and resources are thus needed to cope with the condition. There are some phenomena potentially encourage HIV transmissions, such as the increasingly common free sex, homosexuality, the use of unsafe and unsterile syringes in narcotics consumption, commercial sex workers and various high-risk sexual activities. One of the crucial concerns that arises when sending prostitutes back to their hometowns without any coordinated and holistic mechanism is that the prostitutes may cause the spreading of HIV/AIDS in their hometowns. The research objective is to provide the material (input) how the prostitutes themselves may cause the spreading of HIV/AIDS. The research employed descriptive method with a qualitative approach. The results showed that the implementation and the role division in the closure have been highly coordinated and holistic. The leading sector in the role division is the Social Welfare epartment of the Government in Surabaya. In terms of health aspects for the former prostitutes sent back to their hometowns, there has been no policies related to medical screening designed to identify the disease early. Screening is very important for early diagnosis during the post-closure phase. The screening mechanism is that the Provincial Health Department has to optimize the monitoring, coordination, cooperation, agreements and partnerships with stakeholders such as the Local Health Department and the National/Provincial/Distric AIDS Commission, NGOs that are concerned with the problems of HIV-AIDS, international organizations, professional organizations, community leaders, religious leaders and universities.
topic policy
prostitute reintegration
prostitution
hiv-aids countermeasure
url https://e-journal.unair.ac.id/IJTID/article/view/4792
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