IMPLEMENTING SMOKE FREE POLICY (SFP) IN BINJAI CITY : COMPLIANCE AND OPORTUNITY
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https://doi.org/10.31004/prepotif.v6i3.8089Keywords:
Facilities, Regulation, Smoke , Smoke-Free Policy (SFP)., fasilitas , kawasan tanpa rokok, kebijakan, merokokAbstract
Kota Binjai telah menerapkan kebijakan Kawasan Tanpa Rokok (KTR) sejak tahun 2018, namun masih terdapat fasilitas Kawasan Tanpa Rokok (KTR) tempat masyarakat merokok. Kebijakan Kawasan Tanpa Rokok (KTR) dimaksudkan agar anggota masyarakat dapat menghirup udara bersih bebas asap rokok. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mendeskripsikan kesesuaian fasilitas umum di Kota Binjai dengan kebijakan kawasan tanpa rokok. Penelitian yang digunakan adalah penelitian kualitatif dengan metodologi studi kasus. Wawancara, observasi, dan dokumentasi digunakan sebagai strategi pengumpulan data. Penelitian ini menggunakan pendekatan kualitatif deskriptif dengan analisis tematik untuk analisis datanya. Temuan studi tersebut menyiratkan bahwa kebijakan tersebut belum berjalan secara efektif. Hal ini didukung dengan observasi yang dilakukan di 210 fasilitas di Kawasan Tanpa Rokok (KTR) Kota Binjai. Temuan pengamatan menunjukkan bahwa setiap fasilitas yang dipantau terus melakukan berbagai pelanggaran. Pengelola fasilitas diharapkan berperan lebih aktif dalam mengimplementasikan kebijakan Kawasan Tanpa Rokok (KTR) dan menangani pelanggaran kebijakan Kawasan Tanpa Rokok (KTR) di fasilitas mereka dengan sangat serius. Demikian pula, warga Kota Binjai diharapkan lebih mengetahui kebijakan Kawasan Tanpa Rokok (KTR) dan mampu mengimplementasikannya di instansi manapun yang mereka kunjungi dengan patuh.References
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