Evaluation of the Healthy Service Action Program (ALS) by Dompet Dhuafa East Kalimantan Using the CIPP Model (Context, Input, Process, Product)
Keywords:
Program Evaluation, Health Services, Dompet Dhuafa, CIPPAbstract
This research, conducted by Muhammad Aidil Ali and titled “Evaluation of the Healthy Service Action Program (ALS) of Dompet Dhuafa East Kalimantan using the CIPP model (Context, Input, Process, Product), was supervised by Mr. Rais Abdullah. The aim of this study is to evaluate a health program that provides access to communities in poverty-stricken areas. The methodology used is qualitative, with data collected through interviews, observations, and documentation. Data validity was tested through source triangulation.
The evaluation results show that in the Context dimension, the ALS program is designed to meet health needs in remote areas. In the Input dimension, the management of human resources and funding is good, although there are challenges in equal fund distribution. The Process dimension indicates that preventive and curative services are effective, but rehabilitative services need improvement. Program management is sound, despite limitations in resources. In the Product dimension, the program successfully meets short-term health needs, but sustainable access remains a challenge. Feedback from beneficiaries suggests a need for increased program frequency to meet ongoing health needs.