Dr. Sukri  Palutturi
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Dr. Sukri Palutturi

Lecturer
Hasanuddin University, Indonesia


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Environment and Popullation Health from Griffith University, Australia

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Biography

Sukri Palutturi is a lecturer at Faculty of Public Health, Hasanuddin University, Department of Health Administration and Policy, Indonesia. His areas of expertise is Urban Health, Healthy Settings, Healthy Cities, Partnership, Health Policy, Health Politics and Leadership. He completed PhD at the Centre for Environment and Population Health, Griffith University, Australia. Since 2017, Sukri Palutturi Ph.D has over 10 scientific papers and projects either presented or published, such as Palutturi, S., Zulkifli, A., Syam, A., Stang, Muliana, Alias, & Hamzah. (2017). The Key Challenges and Recommendations for Healthy Cities Implementation of North Kolaka, Indonesia. Indian Journal of Public Health Research & Development, 8(2), Palutturi, S., Darmawansyah, & Nurhayani. (2016). Achievement and Typology of Partnership in the Implementation of Healthy Cities in Indonesia: A Case Study of Makassar. I J A B E R, 14(2), 939-949, Syam, A., Palutturi, S., Djafar, N., Astuti, N., & Thaha, A. R. (2016). Micronutrients and growth of children, a literature review. International Journal of Medical Science and Public Health, 5(10), 1981-1987, Zuhaeni, R., Palutturi, S., Russeng, S., & Nuru, H. (2016). A study identifying factors related to the home delivery attended by the midwives in the health center of Mawasangka, Middle Buton Regency. International Journal of Medical Science and Public Health, 5(8), 1714-1720, Nuru, H, Piaseu N, Palutturi, S, Rasdin, Zaenal, Mustamin, R, Mamang, F. (2015). Does television viewing make children obese? a review. International Journal of Research in Medical Sciences, 4(2): 343-348, Mubarak, S, Palutturi, S, Zukifli, A, Nuru, H. (2016). Factors Affecting Work Satisfactionof the Village Midwives at Sidenreng Rappang Regency, South Sulawesi province, Indonesia. International Journal of Health Sciences and Research, 6(1), 334-340., Palutturi, S, Rutherford, S, Davey, P, Chu, C. (2015). Partnership challenges to strenghten partnership in the implementation of Healthy Cities in Indonesia: A Case Study of Makassar. Research Journal of Medical Sciences, 9(3), 147-153., Palutturi, S, Chu, C, Moon, J.Y., Nam, E.W. (2015). A Comparative Study on Healthy City Capacity Mapping: Indonesia and Korea. The Social Sciences 10 (6) 848-854, Palutturi, S, Rutherford, S, Davey P, Chu, C. (2015). The Challenges and the Needs of Partnership in the Implementation of Healthy Cities in Indonesia: A Case Study of Makassar. Journal of US-China Public Administration, June 2015 12 (6), 469-476., Palutturi, S., Rutherford, S., Davey, P., & Chu, C. (2013a). Comparison Between Healthy Cities and Adipura in Indonesia. Malaysian Journal of Medicine and Health Sciences, 9(1), 35-43., Palutturi, S., Rutherford, S., Davey, P., & Chu, C. (2013b). Healthy Cities Implementation in Indonesia: Challenges and determinants of successful partnership development at local government level. Griffith University, Brisbane, Australia. In addition, Sukri Palutturi Ph.D has also published 4 books, such as Public Health Leadership, Health Politics, and Healthy Cities. Sukri Palutturi PhD is also as reviewer in International Journal of Health and Medical Sciences (IJHMS).

Area of Interest:

Social Sciences
100%
Public Administration
62%
Health Insurance
90%
Public Health
75%
Economy
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
0
Articles
0
Abstracts
0

Selected Publications

  1. Palutturi, S., A. Zulkifli and A. Syam, 2017. The key challenges and recommendations for healthy cities implementation of north Kolaka, Indonesia. Indian J. Public Health Res. Dev., 8: 252-257.
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  2. Zuhaeni, R., S. Palutturi, S. Russeng and H. Nuru, 2016. A study identifying factors related to the home delivery attended by the midwives in the health center of Mawasangka, Middle Buton Regency. Int. J. Med. Sci. Public Health, 5: 1714-1720.
    Direct Link  |  
  3. Syam, A., S. Palutturi, N. Djafar, N. Astuti and A.R. Thaha, 2016. Micronutrients and growth of children: A literature review. Int. J. Med. Sci. Public Health, 5: 1981-1987.
    CrossRef  |  Direct Link  |  
  4. Palutturi, S., Darmawansyah and Nurhayani, 2016. Achievement and typology of partnership in the implementation of healthy cities in Indonesia: A case study of makassar. Int. J. Applied Bus. Econ. Res., 14: 939-949.
    Direct Link  |  
  5. Nuru, H., N. Piaseu, S. Palutturi, R. Rasdin, Z. Zaenal, R. Mustamin and F. Mamang, 2016. Does television viewing make children obese? A review. Int. J. Res. Med. Sci., 4: 343-348.
    CrossRef  |  
  6. Mubarak, S., S. Palutturi, A. Zulkifli and H. Nuru, 2016. Factors affecting work satisfaction of the village midwives at Sidenreng Rappang regency, South Sulawesi Province, Indonesia. Int. J. Health Sci. Res., 6: 334-340.
    Direct Link  |  
  7. Palutturi, S., S. Rutherford, P. Davey and C. Chu, 2015. The challenges and the needs of partnership in the implementation of healthy cities in Indonesia: A case study of Makassar. J. US-China Public Administration, 12: 469-476.
    Direct Link  |  
  8. Palutturi, S., S. Rutherford, P. Davey and C. Chu, 2015. Partnership challenges to strenghten partnership in the implementation of Healthy Cities in Indonesia: A case study of makassar. Res. J. Med. Sci., 9: 147-153.
  9. Palutturi, S., C. Chu, J.Y. Moon and E.W. Nam, 2015. A comparative study on healthy city capacity mapping: Indonesia and Korea. Soc. Sci., 10: 848-854.
    CrossRef  |  Direct Link  |  
  10. Palutturi, S., S. Rutherford, P. Davey and C. Chu, 2013. Comparison between healthy cities and Adipura in Indonesia. Malaysian J. Med. Health Sci., 9: 35-43.