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Penatalaksanaan Okupasi Terapi Menggunakan Behavior ModificationDalam Aktivitas Menyikat Gigi Pada Kasus Keterbatasan IntelektualTaraf Sedang Di Panti Sosial Bina Grahita Ciungwanara Bogor Wicaksono, Gunawan; Ulkhusna, Fatwa Sari; Betty, Purnama
Jurnal Vokasi Indonesia Vol. 6, No. 1
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Intellectual disability is a disabilities with limitaton in intellectual function, adaptive function, and the onset must occur before the age of 18 years. This study focus on Ja 19 years old with moderate intellectual disability that have difficulty in ability of oral hygiene is toothbrushing. The aim of the process of writing is to find out how occupational therapy intervention in increase of patient skill to maintenance his oral hygiene with toothbrushing using behavior modification. Data obtained from interviews, observation, assessment, and occupational therapy intervention. The result show that the effectiveness of behavior modification will be find out if the programs will be doing consistently.
A Multidimensional Welfare Status of Leprosy Patients Living in a Suburban Area Irawati, Yunia; Menaldi, Sri Linuwih SW; Harini, Melinda; Wahyuni, Luh Karunia; Alwin, Wanarani; Dwiranti, Astari; Menaldi, Adhityawarman; Luzanil, Sonny Tirta; Matsurah, Qaishum; ., Dadun; Kurniawan, Rico; Ruwaida, Ida; Wicaksono, Gunawan; Sahid, Muhammad Hidayat; Rahmayanti, Febrina; Priscilia, Florentina; Fitriana, Anis; Rahayu, Tri; Susiyanti, Made; Andayani, Gitalisa; Bani, Anna Puspitasari; Daniel, Hisar; Lestari, Yeni Dwi
ASEAN Journal of Community Engagement Vol. 5, No. 1
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Leprosy has a high incidence of physical complications that will impact directly the physiological, economic, and social status of patients. Indonesia has a high burden of the disease, and several leprosy settlements are still spread in the country. Neglasari Village, Sitanala, Tangerang serves as one of the places of residence of people who have had leprosy. A health service initiative known as Identifikasi Tanda-Tanda Mata, Ekstremitas, dan Kulit pada Kusta (KATAMATAKU) was launched as a collaboration of health services among multi-departments (ophthalmology, dermatovenereology, and medical rehabilitation). Sitanala has a relatively high incidence of people who have had leprosy with disabilities of the hand, foot, and eye. As a continuation of this health service and combined with the efforts to improve the welfare of leprosy patients, in November 2019, a multidisciplinary program titled KATAMATAKU Universitas Indonesia, was conducted. This program aimed to determine the demographic data regarding the health, psychological, social, and economic status of the leprosy population at Sitanala The project consisted of a collaborative anti-stigma program by the Faculty of Psychology, Public Health, Social and Political Sciences, Cultural Sciences, Administrative Sciences, and Vocational Educational Program; thematic health program, which supports the improvement of physical abilities and empowerment of former leprosy patients, by the Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry, Nursing, and Pharmacy; thematic economics program, which aims to increase the economic capacity of the leprosy community, by the Faculty of Economics and Business, Mathematics and Natural Sciences, and Engineering. This program enabled the construction of a multidimensional management model, in which every aspect plays important roles to improve the patients’ quality of life.
Analysis of Patient Service Manager Competencies and Strategies in Handling Patient Complaints at Dr. Iskak Tulungagung Hospital Wicaksono, Gunawan; Sentot Imam Suprapto; Yenny Puspitasari
STRADA : Jurnal Ilmiah Kesehatan Vol. 14 No. 2 (2025): November
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Patient complaints are an important indicator of dissatisfaction with healthcare services and require systematic handling to support continuous quality improvement. This qualitative study explored the competencies and strategies of Patient Service Managers (MPPs) in handling patient complaints at Dr. Iskak Tulungagung Hospital. Using a phenomenological approach, 14 room heads were interviewed as primary informants, supported by triangulation with two division heads. Data were collected through semi-structured interviews, observation, and documentation review. The findings show that MPPs demonstrate adequate competencies including communication skills, collaboration, advocacy, and resource management although some have not completed ACM certification.