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The Relationship Between Knowledge, Information Exposure, and Cadre Support with Mothers' Visits for Under-Five Weighing Coverage in the Working Area of Pegambiran Health Center, Padang City, 2024 Suherlis, Septia; Sriyanti, Roza; Meinapuri, Malinda; Ariadi, Ariadi; Afdal, Afdal; Firdawati, Firdawati
Journal La Medihealtico Vol. 5 No. 4 (2024): Journal La Medihealtico
Publisher : Newinera Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37899/journallamedihealtico.v5i4.1555

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Malnutrition is a major nutritional problem throughout the world. The highest number of nutritional problems occured in East Africa and Asia, including Indonesia. The Indonesian Ministry of Health conducted a survey and revealed that in Indonesia, 1 in 12 toddlers suffered from wasting, and 1 in 5 toddlers suffered from stunting (SSGI 2022). The scope of toddler weighing at Pagambiran health center with the indicators of (K/S) 99,84%, (N/D) 53,26% and (D/S) 13,4%, had not reached the strategic plan target which was 85%. The strategy used to reduce nutritional problems was to increase community participation through integrated health posts (posyandu). The purpose of this study was to determine the determinant factors related to mothers' visits to posyandu on the scope of weighing toddlers. The research method used was the combination method (mix method). The research was conducted from September 2023 to August 2024. The number of samples was 196 mothers who had children aged 12-59 months in the work area of Pegambiran Health Center using the sampling technique of cluster random sampling. The data were collected through questionnaires and interviews. This research data analysis was carried out using univariate and bivariate analysis. The result of statistical test, it was found out that the relationship knowledge (p-value 0.002), exposure information (p-value 0.007) and cadre support (p-value 0.000) to mothers' visits in the scope of toddler weighing.The conclusion of the research is that there is a significant relationship between knowledge, exposure information and cadre support to mothers' visits in the scope of toddler weighing at the work area of Pegambiran Health Center.
Analysis of Waiting Time for Outpatient Services at dr Rasidin Padang Regional Hospital Sari, Fitri Yunita; Rasyid, Rosfita; Firdawati, Firdawati
Journal La Medihealtico Vol. 6 No. 2 (2025): Journal La Medihealtico
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37899/journallamedihealtico.v6i2.2038

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Outpatient waiting periods extended beyond regulatory standards create major problems for hospital service quality because they damage patient satisfaction while also decreasing system performance and affecting institutional public perception. The regulatory standards regarding outpatient waiting times of ≤ 60 minutes were not reflected in the initial survey results at RSUD dr. Rasidin Padang since durations exceeded these limits. Research conducted a mixed-methods sequential explanatory design to explore the elements that lengthen outpatient delays at RSUD dr. Rasidin Padang. A total of 107 outpatients participated using proportional accidental sampling to provide quantitative data while qualitative information came from 14 key informants through semi-structured interviews and 8 participants in a Focus Group Discussion. Research data showed that 76.6% of patients waited for above 60 minutes and the entire process took on average 130 minutes. Insufficient human resources dedicated to medical records and registration combined with specialist doctor indiscipline in exam scheduling together with inadequate facilities that included broken fingerprint devices and insufficient operational computers caused this delay in patient examination start times. The qualitative findings show that Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) remained in place yet inconsistent execution due to fragmented leadership functions degraded efficiency in services. Insured BPJS patients had to bear excessive administrative procedures that generated extended waiting times than what general patients received.
Analysis of Determinants of Laboratory Equipment Operational Cooperation System Based on Cost Benefit Analysis in Hospital Management Perspective in X Kemalayanti, Nursep; Firdawati, Firdawati; Semiarty, Rima
Journal La Medihealtico Vol. 6 No. 4 (2025): Journal La Medihealtico
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37899/journallamedihealtico.v6i4.2319

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Procurement of laboratory equipment through operational cooperation is increasingly adopted by hospitals as a cost-effective and efficient strategy to support health services. This study examines the success of operational cooperation in procuring hematology analyzer equipment to replace damaged units, using a cost-benefit analysis (CBA) from the perspective of hospital management. Employing a sequential explanatory mixed-method approach, the study combined qualitative data from in-depth interviews with 12 purposively selected informants and observations, with quantitative analysis of secondary data using the CBA method. The analysis revealed a positive Net Present Value (NPV) of IDR 99,422,367.47 and a Benefit-Cost (B/C) ratio of 1.59, both exceeding the benchmarks of independent procurement. This indicates that operational cooperation is financially feasible and preferable. Non-financial benefits also strengthen this conclusion, including vendor-provided maintenance technicians, guaranteed supply of reagents and spare parts, and ongoing equipment upgrades aligned with technological advancements. These advantages minimize hospital disruptions and ensure service continuity. The study identifies key success determinants in the operational cooperation system: cost efficiency, human resources, regulatory compliance, vendor partnerships, equipment quality, historical laboratory data, and alignment with technological developments. In conclusion, operational cooperation for hematology analyzers is successful, sustainable, and offers significant benefits, both financial and operational, for hospitals.
Analysis of Workload and Needs for Nursing Staff at the Inpatient Installation of M.Zein Painan Regional Hospital Hamrita, Dona; Firdawati, Firdawati; Arif, Yulastri
Journal La Medihealtico Vol. 6 No. 4 (2025): Journal La Medihealtico
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37899/journallamedihealtico.v6i4.2248

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The nursing staff at M. Zein Painan Regional Hospital is experiencing an excess number of nurses which has a major impact on the hospital. Causing an increase in the burden of expenses and not having a function and maximum in improving the quality of service at the Hospital. The purpose of this study was to calculate the workload with the work sampling formula and calculate the need for nursing staff with the Ilyas method. This study was conducted starting in August 2024 using the mixed-methods method. The results of qualitative research showed that the nursing workload method system in the inpatient installation of M.Zein Painan Regional Hospital was not structured and the workload given to nurses did not match the number of nurses available. This is reinforced by the results of quantitative research on each inpatient installation at M.Zein Painan Regional Hospital with the Work Sampling method, the nurse's workload was relatively light. The number of nurses with the Ilyas Method found an excess of 43 nurses. The Hospital can carry out employee efficiency and effectiveness at M.Zein Painan Regional Hospital. It is hoped that this research can be the basis for a method for calculating the need for nursing staff at Class C Regional Hospitals.
Level of Knowledge as a Dominant Factor in Pregnant Women's Visits: a Mixed Methods Study Aini, Iradatul; Firdawati, Firdawati; Yetti, Husna
Journal La Medihealtico Vol. 6 No. 5 (2025): Journal La Medihealtico
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37899/journallamedihealtico.v6i5.2707

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The Maternal Mortality Rate (MMR) in Padang City has increased during the 2018-2020 period. One of the efforts to reduce MMR is to provide integrated pregnancy services. The coverage of K1, K4, and K6 pregnancy visits is an important indicator in assessing the quality of these services, but the achievements of the three in 2019-2022 in Padang City have not reached the target. This study aims to find out the factors related to the visit of pregnant women to the Health Center. The method used is a mixed method with a cross sectional and sequential explanatory design. A total of 142 pregnant women in the third trimester became respondents in quantitative research, and 11 informants in qualitative research. The research was conducted in three health centers in Padang City. The results of the quantitative analysis showed that of the 10 variables studied, the level of knowledge had a significant relationship with pregnant women's visits (p = 0.009), and was the most dominant factor based on multivariate tests. The qualitative results showed that most of the respondents obtained information from digital platforms, but the Mother And Child Health book has not been used to the fullest, the classes of pregnant women are not evenly distributed, and there is still an assumption that pregnancy is a natural process that does not need to be studied. Efforts are needed to improve health promotion and education for pregnant women to increase knowledge and awareness about the importance of pregnancy visits, so that the target of pregnancy service coverage can be achieved.
Co-Authors - Afrizal Abdiana Abdiana, Abdiana Adang Bachtiar Ade Asyari Afdal Afdal, Afdal Afrah, Rahmayani Aini, Iradatul ALADIN ALADIN Albadrie, Syah Amin Amel Yanis Amri, Dudi Andani Eka Putra Anggraini, Zepa Annisa Fitri, Annisa Antonius, Puja Agung Aprila, Prety Zinta Ariadi, Ariadi Arif, Yulastri Arni Amir Assyura, Fazhladia Asterina, Asterina Astiena, Adila Kasni Asy Syukri, Muhammad Hasbi Asyifa Delfilaura Bantar, Kevin Basyir, Vaulline Darsun, Celsia Krisanti David Perdana Deddy Saputra Defrin, Defrin Delmi Sulastri Dharma, Fitri Yeni Dian Isti Angraini Dini, Naura Hafiizha Dolly Irfandy Effy Huriyati Elmatris Sy Emelia Tonapa Erlina Burhan Ernawati, Tuti Eti Yerizel Etriyel, Etriyel F, Fauzan Fadila, Zurayya Fadrian, Fadrian Fahmelia, Diva Fatmasari, Elli Fauziah Nur Fikri Rahman Fitriani Fitriani Gusti Revilla Halida, Erda Mutiara Hamrita, Dona Hanum, Fathiya Juwita Hardisman Harmen, Anggia Perdana Hazanah, Sri Hazmira Yozza Hendra, Gabriel Septian Hendriani, Berliana Hidayat, Arde Husna Yetti Husni, Lailatul Ida Rahmah Burhan Iffah, Uliy Ilmiawati, Ilmiawati Izzati Rahmi HG Javandi, Muhammad Rayhan Abiyyu Jendrius Jendrius Joeharnani Tresnati Julizar Julizar Karmia, Hudila Rifa Kemalayanti, Nursep Khairy, Faldi Arkan Liana Verdini Lisfi, Indah Lubis, Siska Ilannur Maharani, Rifty Zhafira Mahata, Liganda Endo Malinda Meinapuri Masnadi, Nice Rachmawati Maulana, Afdal Milano, Ryan Suheil Muhammad Idrus Muhammad Nur Nandini, Kiran Nasikah, Durotun Nathasa Khalida Dalimunthe Netti Suharti, Netti Ningsih, Dewi Ayu Nur Afrainin Syah Oktarina, Mika Oktavia, Mutiara Puspasari, Kiki Putri, Biomechy Oktomalio Putri, Rizqy Nurfathonah Putri, Viorika Marsafa Rahadi, Didan Ariadapa Rahmad Gurusinga Rahmadian, Rizki Rahmadini, Ade Rahman, Andio Ramadani, Mery Rasyid Putra, Muhammad Zaldy Rauza Sukma Rita Ridwan, Laila Hijradesy Rima Semiarty Rini Gusya Liza, Rini Gusya Riona, Vira Harisa Rizal, Wadratul Jannah Rizanda Machmud Rizola, Clodeya Rosfita Rasyid Russilawati, Russilawati Saputra, Candra Dwi Sari, Fitri Yunita Satria, Pom Harry Selian, Rada Almina Siswoyo, Slamet Tedy Siti Nurhajjah, Siti Sriyanti, Roza Sugeng Sugeng Suherlis, Septia Sukri Rahman Suwarni Suwarni Syamel Muhammad Utama, Bobby Indra Utami, Refi Amalia Vidyarini, Andra Wijaya, Caesar Muhammad Yaktiworo Indriani Yanti, Farah Sevnell Yantri Maputra Yanuar, Ferra Yulia, Dwi Yulika, Marzatia Yulistini, Yulistini Yulizawati, Yulizawati Yusrawati Yusrawati Zetra, Aidinil zukryandry, zukryandry Zulkifli Zulkifli