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UJI KOMPETENSI PERAWAT DI INDONESIA ., Masfuri
Jurnal Persatuan Perawat Nasional Indonesia (JPPNI) Vol 1, No 1 (2016)
Publisher : Persatuan Perawat Nasional Indonesia (JPPNI)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (159.138 KB) | DOI: 10.32419/jppni.v1i1.17

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ABSTRAKTujuan Penelitian: Artikel ini akan menjabarkan pencapaian uji kompetensi nasionalkeperawatan di Indonesia. Metode: Penelitian ini menggunakan data sekunder yang telah diterbitkanoleh panitia uji kompetensi nasional. Data secara keseluruhan yang diambil adalah periode ujiantahun 2015. Data disajikan secara deskriptif. Hasil: Pada tahun 2015, terdapat 66.687 lulusan(Diploma III dan Profesi Ners) menjalani ujian, 35.892 (53,8 persen) dinyatakan lulus. Diskusi: Studiselanjutnya perlu lebih mengeksplor indikator kuat pada instansi pendidikan untuk meningkatkanpresentasi keluluasan. Simpulan: Tingkat akreditasi memiliki hubungan kuat terhadap persentasekelulusan.Kata Kunci: uji kompetensi nasional, keperawatan.ABSTRACTObjective: This article will describe the achievement of the national examination in nursingeducation in Indonesia. Methods: This study employed secondary data published widelyby the national examination committee. Data were taken from the 2015 examination. Datawere presented descriptively. Results: In 2015, there were 66,687 graduates of Diploma IIIand Professional Nurse who took examination, 53.8% of them (35,892) passed. Discussion:Further study is needed to explore the strong indicator in educational institutions to improvethe passing percentage. Conclusion: Level of accreditation has strong correlation with thepassing percentage.Keywords: national examination competency, nursing.
Mobile Phone-Based Health Reminders on Treatment of Tuberculosis Patient Relapse Djuma, Elviera; Hariyati, Rr. Tutik Sri; ., Masfuri
Jurnal Ilmiah Perawat Manado (Juiperdo) Vol 11 No 02 (2023): DESEMBER
Publisher : POLITEKNIK KESEHATAN KEMENTERIAN KESEHATAN MANADO

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Abstract Background: Treatment nonadherence is multifaceted, complex, and a significant barrier to TB control and contributes to the spread of disease and death. Mobile phone-based strategies have been used in programs to increase the adherence of tuberculosis patients to taking medication. Objective: To determine the effectiveness of using cell phone-based health reminders on the adherence of tuberculosis patients to treating their disease. Methods: An online database of academic journals is used with a literature review method using the keywords "mobile phone-based health reminders," "tuberculosis," "adherence," and "treatment." Results: The use of cell phone-based health reminders on the treatment adherence of tuberculosis patients was found to provide convenience and benefits in providing health services. Patients and health workers seek and provide good services so that they can encourage and support TB patients to take medication. Conclusion: Cell phone-based health reminders provide great benefits in controlling the treatment of patients with relapsed tuberculosis.