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Gambaran Penolakan Sementara Calon Pendonor Darah di UDD PMI Gunungkidul Tahun 2025 Morin Ningrum; Erissa Maisuritadevi Mara; Rendi Ariyanto Sinanto
Medika Promkes : Jurnal Kreativitas Kesehatan Vol. 1 No. 1 (2026): Medika Promkes : Jurnal Kreativitas Kesehatan
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Background: Temporary rejection of potential blood donors due to ineligibility can impact blood availability. This study aims to describe the incidence, contributing factors, and characteristics of the percentage of temporary rejections of potential blood donors at the Gunungkidul Regency PMI Blood Donor Unit (UDD) in 2025 based on donor requirements. Methods: This descriptive quantitative study used a cross-sectional approach. Secondary data was collected from the Gunungkidul Regency PMI Blood Donor Management Information System (SIMDONDAR) for the period January–December 2025. Using total sampling, a sample of 3,133 potential donors who experienced temporary rejections was obtained. Data were analyzed using frequency distributions and percentages. Results and Discussion: The majority of potential donors who were temporarily rejected were in the 25–44 age group (1,528 people (48.8%), and 1,829 were female (54.8%). The main factors causing rejection were medical history (hypertension, hypotension, medication use, and post-surgery) in 1,145 people (36.5%), followed by low hemoglobin (HB) levels in 1,070 people (34.2%), and high HB levels in 509 people (16.2%). Other factors included other reasons in 151 people (4.8%), failed blood sampling in 140 people (4.5%), high-risk behavior in 64 people (2.0%), weight less than 50 kg in 35 people (1.1%), age under 17 years old in 19 people (0.6%), and travel history to high-risk areas in 0 people (0%). Conclusion: Temporary rejections of potential blood donors at the Gunungkidul PMI Blood Donor Unit (UDD) were dominated by productive age groups and women, with the main contributing factors being medical history and hemoglobin level issues.   Keywords: Blood Donation; Donor Selection; Temporary Refusal.
Studi Kasus Implementasi Rekam Medis Elektronik dengan Menggunakan Metode PIECES di Puskesmas Umbulharjo I Kota Yogyakarta Pricilia Paruntu; Bangkit Ary Pratama; Rendi Ariyanto Sinanto
Medika Promkes : Jurnal Kreativitas Kesehatan Vol. 1 No. 2 (2026): Medika Promkes : Jurnal Kreativitas Kesehatan
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Background: Community Health Centers (Puskesmas) play a crucial role in providing promotive, preventive, curative, and rehabilitative health services. To improve the efficiency and effectiveness of health management, the Umbulharjo I Community Health Center launched an Electronic Medical Record (EMR) system in April 2023. This study evaluates the system's implementation using the PIECES framework—which encompasses Performance, Information, Economics, Control, Efficiency, and Service—to identify strengths and areas for improvement. Methods: This study adopted a descriptive qualitative design. Data were collected through interviews, direct observation, and document review involving healthcare workers using the system, then analyzed across the six dimensions of the PIECES framework. Results and Discussion: Results indicate that the EMR generally improves service delivery and data management. The system is easy to operate and supports work efficiency, although its performance is highly dependent on stable internet connectivity. The information generated is relevant but not entirely accurate or complete, especially for population-based reports. Economically, the system reduces operational costs and administrative workload. However, limited supporting facilities—such as laptops, scanners, and electronic signature devices—remain a challenge. Security is maintained through user authentication and an internal network, but data backup is still performed manually. Although the EMR facilitates services, technical glitches and incomplete implementation in some units, including maternal and child health services, continue to pose challenges. Conclusion: The implementation of the EMR at Umbulharjo I Community Health Center has made a positive contribution to health management and service quality. However, improvements in infrastructure, user training, and system features are needed to achieve more effective and comprehensive use.