Effectiveness of Mobile Health Services in Remote Papua under Indonesia’s Minister of Health Regulation No. 90 of 2015 DOI Creative Commons
Nora Lelyana, Aris Sarjito

Society, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 12(2), P. 894 - 911

Published: Dec. 31, 2024

Mobile Health Services (MHS) have emerged as a crucial solution to address healthcare disparities in Papua, region characterized by geographic isolation, inadequate infrastructure, and underserved communities. This study evaluates the effectiveness of MHS improving access quality remote areas guided Indonesia’s Minister Regulation No. 90 2015. Using qualitative research approach, analyzes secondary data from policy documents, implementation reports, academic literature. The findings reveal that has significantly enhanced essential services, including maternal child health, vaccinations, primary care, while alleviating travel burdens for isolated populations. However, care remains inconsistent due resource limitations, workforce shortages, medical equipment. Additional challenges, such cultural barriers, logistical complexities, financial instability, hinder long-term sustainability these services. Key strategies issues include securing stable funding, enhancing capacity, leveraging digital technologies, fostering community engagement. Despite notable progress, systemic challenges must be addressed ensure sustainable equitable delivery Papua.

Language: Английский

Advancing climate change and tourism policymaking in the Pacific Islands DOI Creative Commons
Susanne Becken, Johanna Loehr

Asia Pacific Journal of Tourism Research, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 1 - 17

Published: Jan. 31, 2025

Language: Английский

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Women’s housing precarity in the context of domestic and family violence: an analysis of Australian policy DOI Creative Commons
Grace Barham, Justin R. Ellis, Alice Neikirk

et al.

Housing Studies, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 1 - 23

Published: Feb. 25, 2025

Language: Английский

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A systematic review of criteria influencing the integration of BIM and Immersive Technology in building projects DOI Creative Commons

Bao Pham Van,

Peter S. P. Wong, Behzad Abbasnejad

et al.

Journal of Information Technology in Construction, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 30, P. 243 - 297

Published: March 7, 2025

Integrating Building Information Modeling (BIM) and Immersive Technologies (ImT) provides several benefits, such as the inclusion of clients in design process, thereby improving construction management practices. BIM's propensity for digital data management, coupled with ImT's enhanced communication coordination capabilities, addresses inherent issues like fragmentation collaboration challenges projects. While prior studies have primarily examined BIM ImT individually, limited research has explored synergistic integration these two technologies potential benefits they can offer when combined context architecture, engineering, (AEC) industry. This paper reviews strategies prospects integrating existing literature, aiming to identify categorize key socio-technical criteria that support successful ImT. A Systematic Literature Review (SLR) was accordingly employed, following PRISMA guidelines, analyzing 56 academic journals from Scopus ASCE Library databases on building projects 2013 May 2023. The results reveal various attributes integration, including use BIM-related software Autodesk Revit, hardware Oculus Rift HTC Vive, game engines Unity3D, standards FBX, collaborative platforms 360 Trimble Connect. Essential technical were identified aspects: emphasizing system optimization seamless exchange, alongside non-technical focusing user engagement, learning, effective stakeholder collaboration. study also highlights significant gaps, need standardized methodologies, more detailed discussions, user-centric strategies, pinpointing areas further exploration refine practices while providing valuable insights into adoption efficacy transformation AEC sector.

Language: Английский

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Effectiveness of Mobile Health Services in Remote Papua under Indonesia’s Minister of Health Regulation No. 90 of 2015 DOI Creative Commons
Nora Lelyana, Aris Sarjito

Society, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 12(2), P. 894 - 911

Published: Dec. 31, 2024

Mobile Health Services (MHS) have emerged as a crucial solution to address healthcare disparities in Papua, region characterized by geographic isolation, inadequate infrastructure, and underserved communities. This study evaluates the effectiveness of MHS improving access quality remote areas guided Indonesia’s Minister Regulation No. 90 2015. Using qualitative research approach, analyzes secondary data from policy documents, implementation reports, academic literature. The findings reveal that has significantly enhanced essential services, including maternal child health, vaccinations, primary care, while alleviating travel burdens for isolated populations. However, care remains inconsistent due resource limitations, workforce shortages, medical equipment. Additional challenges, such cultural barriers, logistical complexities, financial instability, hinder long-term sustainability these services. Key strategies issues include securing stable funding, enhancing capacity, leveraging digital technologies, fostering community engagement. Despite notable progress, systemic challenges must be addressed ensure sustainable equitable delivery Papua.

Language: Английский

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