Abstract
The implementation of the Indonesia Healthy Program with Family Approach faces challenges in prioritizing interventions and optimizing training for health workers. A systematic, participatory and evidence-based approach is needed. This study introduces the Quadrant of Usefulness-Easiness with Weighting (QUE-We), a modified prioritization model that reframes the traditional difficulty dimension as easiness and enables strategic prioritization. This mixed- method study involved a Focus Group Discussion (FGD) with health experts and practitioners to determine indicator weights, followed by a national online survey with 1,000 respondents. Each indicator was scored for perceived usefulness and easiness. Indicator weights were determined during FGD before the survey. Six Maternal and Child Health indicators were evaluated, namely: family planning participation, childbirth in health facilities, basic immunization, exclusive breastfeeding, toddler growth monitoring and national health insurance membership. Weighted scores were plotted into the QUE-We quadrant. Family planning and national health insurance membership were placed in the upper-left priority quadrant. Childbirth in health facilities was positioned in the high usefulness– high easiness quadrant. Basic immunization, exclusive breastfeeding and toddler growth monitoring fell into quadrants with lower usefulness but higher easiness. QUE-We effectively classified priorities by integrating stakeholder perception and expert weighting. QUE-We is a practical and innovative tool for prioritizing maternal and child health programs. By emphasizing easiness and incorporating expert-derived weights, this model supports more accurate decision-making and strengthens implementation of the Indonesia Healthy Program with a Family Approach.
Keywords: Health Prioritization, Maternal and Child Health, Quadrant with Weighting, Usefulness and Easiness.