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HUBUNGAN LETAK TEMPAT DUDUK DENGAN PENCAPAIAN NILAI AKHIR BLOK MAHASISWA FAKULTAS KEDOKTERAN UMM ANGKATAN 2008 Krissadi, Lovi; Sekar, Gita
Saintika Medika: Jurnal Ilmu Kesehatan dan Kedokteran Keluarga Vol 8, No 1 (2012): Juni 2012
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (129.114 KB) | DOI: 10.22219/sm.v8i1.4094

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HUBUNGAN LETAK TEMPAT DUDUK DENGAN PENCAPAIAN NILAI AKHIR BLOK MAHASISWAFAKULTAS KEDOKTERAN UMM ANGKATAN 2008. Latar Belakang: Hasil kuliah yang maksimal dipengaruhiletak tempat duduk. Mahasiswa yang duduk di depan mendapatkan hasil yang lebih tinggi dibandingkan mahasiswa yangduduk di belakang. Penelitian mengenai letak tempat duduk berpengaruh terhadap hasil akhir mahasiswa denganmembandingkan rata-rata pencapaian nilai akhir mahasiswa yang duduk di barisan depan dan di barisan belakang.Tujuan: Mengetahui hubungan antara letak tempat duduk dengan pencapaian nilai akhir mahasiswa FK-UMM.Metode: Retrospektif dengan pendekatan crossectional. Sampel mahasiswa mahasiswa FKUMM semester VIIsebanyak 80 mahasiswa yang sedang mengikuti kuliah pakar selama 1 blok. Analisis data menggunakanKolmogorov ? Smirnov , uji Levene, T ? student independent.Hasil: Rata-rata pencapaian nilai akhir mahasiswa yang duduk di tiga baris depan yaitu 66,32, sedangkan mahasiswayang duduk di tiga baris belakang yaitu 62,3. Pada hasil uji T-student independent didapatkan hubungan yangbermakna antara letak tempat duduk dengan pencapaian nilai akhir blok.Kesimpulan: Ada hubungan antara letak tempat duduk dengan pencapaian nilai akhir blok.
Impact of Patient Safety Culture and Reporting Flow Perception on Nurses’ Intentions to Report Safety Incidents Krissadi, Lovi; Supriyantoro, Supriyantoro
Jurnal Indonesia Sosial Sains Vol. 5 No. 11 (2024): Jurnal Indonesia Sosial Sains
Publisher : CV. Publikasi Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59141/jiss.v5i11.1495

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The nursing unit accounts for the highest number of Patient Safety Incidents (PSI), with 64.83% of incidents in Hospital X Malang occurring in this unit, creating opportunities for underreporting. This study analyzes the influence of patient safety culture on nurses' willingness to report incidents using a descriptive quantitative cross-sectional approach with Partial Least Square analysis. Data were collected through questionnaires from nurses in various units. Results showed a moderate safety culture and reporting willingness, with significant effects of safety culture on perceptions of reporting flow, which in turn influenced reporting willingness. Weaknesses were found in understanding report-making and grading implementation. The study emphasizes fostering a strong patient safety culture and streamlining reporting systems. Practical applications include targeted training for nurses, enhanced communication channels, and a non-punitive reporting framework to reduce underreporting, strengthen reporting systems, and improve patient safety.