Anisa Nurul Aqidah
Universitas Sehati Indonesia Karawang

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Analysis of Inpatient Nutrition Service Management at Rumah Sakit Islam Karawang Devi Fitriyastanti; Chaerani Triyuliana; Wieke Widhiantika; Wendi Darmawan; Iin Ira Kartika; Jumaedi Jumaedi; Yasin Azhari; Anisa Nurul Aqidah
Jurnal Kesehatan dan Kedokteran Vol. 4 No. 2 (2025): Juni: Jurnal Kesehatan dan Kedokteran
Publisher : Asosiasi Dosen Muda Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56127/jukeke.v4i2.2758

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Hospital nutrition services are an important component of healthcare systems because they contribute directly to patients’ nutritional fulfillment, recovery processes, patient safety, and healthcare quality improvement. Inadequate nutrition management may increase the risk of malnutrition, prolong hospitalization, and reduce the effectiveness of medical treatment. Therefore, this study aimed to analyze the implementation of inpatient nutrition service management at Rumah Sakit Islam Karawang, particularly regarding nutrition planning, food processing, and meal distribution systems. This research employed a descriptive qualitative design to obtain a comprehensive understanding of inpatient nutrition service implementation within the hospital setting. Data were collected through observations, documentation, and literature review, while data analysis was conducted using descriptive qualitative analysis involving data reduction, presentation, interpretation, and conclusion drawing. The findings revealed that inpatient nutrition service management at Rumah Sakit Islam Karawang has been implemented systematically through integrated menu planning systems, individualized dietary determination based on patients’ clinical conditions, standardized food processing procedures, and scheduled meal distribution practices. The hospital applies a seven-day menu cycle system and maintains hygiene, sanitation, and food safety standards during food preparation and distribution activities. In addition, timely meal distribution and dietary accuracy support patient nutritional fulfillment and contribute to healthcare service quality improvement. This study implies that effective nutrition service management systems can strengthen patient-centered healthcare services, improve patient satisfaction, support recovery processes, and enhance hospital operational quality. The originality of this study lies in its comprehensive analysis of inpatient nutrition service management by integrating nutrition planning, food processing, and meal distribution systems within a single hospital context, whereas previous studies generally focused only on specific aspects such as dietary accuracy, food distribution, or patient satisfaction. Therefore, this study provides additional empirical insights into hospital nutrition service management and contributes to the development of healthcare quality improvement strategies in hospital settings.
Evaluation of Standard Operating Procedure Implementation for Scissor Lift Operations to Support Occupational Safety at PT Puri Anjasmoro Indonesia Wendi Dermawan; Iin Ira Kartika; Jumaedi Jumaedi; Wieke Widhiantika; Devi Fitriyastanti; Chaerani Triyuliana; Yasin Azhari; Anisa Nurul Aqidah
Jurnal Kesehatan dan Kedokteran Vol. 4 No. 2 (2025): Juni: Jurnal Kesehatan dan Kedokteran
Publisher : Asosiasi Dosen Muda Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56127/jukeke.v4i2.2760

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The increasing use of scissor lifts in construction projects has contributed to improved efficiency and accessibility for work at height. However, improper operation, inadequate inspections, and insufficient operator competency may increase the risk of workplace accidents. Therefore, the implementation of Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) is essential to ensure safe and effective scissor lift operations. This study aimed to evaluate the implementation of SOPs for scissor lift operations at PT Puri Anjasmoro Indonesia, focusing on pre-operational inspections, operational and emergency procedures, and operator competency in supporting occupational safety. A qualitative descriptive approach with an evaluative design was employed. Data were collected through direct observations, document reviews, and semi-structured interviews with operators and safety personnel. The collected data were analyzed using qualitative descriptive analysis involving data reduction, categorization, interpretation, and conclusion drawing. The findings revealed that pre-operational inspections were consistently conducted before equipment use, operational and emergency procedures were implemented in accordance with established safety requirements, and all observed operators possessed valid certifications and had participated in occupational safety training programs. These findings indicate that the integration of preventive inspections, standardized operational procedures, and competent operators contributes significantly to reducing operational risks and enhancing workplace safety performance. The study implies that construction companies should strengthen routine inspections, continuous safety training, and regulatory compliance to maintain safe scissor lift operations. The originality of this study lies in its integrated evaluation of technical, procedural, and human factors affecting scissor lift safety within an actual construction environment, providing practical evidence for improving occupational safety management in construction projects.