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Journal : Jurnal Perilaku Kesehatan Terpadu

Key Factors Influence the Expenditure of Breast Milk in Post-Sectio Cesareana Mothers at Regional Hospital Batam, Indonesia Novitasari, Jennie; Nadapdap, Thomson; Nasution, Ramadhani Syafitri
Jurnal Perilaku Kesehatan Terpadu Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024): Jurnal Perilaku Kesehatan Terpadu (Jupiter)
Publisher : Hasanuddin Medan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61963/jpkt.v3i1.93

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Aim and objective of this research is to establish the relating and contributory factors to the formation of breast milk among post-caesarean section (SC) mothers at Embung Fatimah Regional Hospital Batam City. Breastfeeding is known to offer lots of health benefits to the baby, and the mother as well; unfortunately, many post-SC mothers face difficulties in lactation. Sequential exploratory design was used: quantitative data was collected from 54 post-SC mothers, qualitative data from post-SC mothers, midwives and health staff. Some of the factors that were examined in the study included; frequency of feedings, breast care, rooming-in, maternal diet, birth weight, feeding techniques employed and the gestational period. Altogether, quantitative findings pointed towards the association of independent variables with smooth breast milk production as follows: regularly frequency of breastfeeding (p = 0. 000), proper care of the breasts (p = 0. 002), rooming in (p = 0. 002), adequate diet of the mothers (p = 0. 000), mothers’ gestational age /full term/b (p = 0. Other observable variables such as mode of feeding which includes the combined nursing care and birth weight do not significantly predict each other. Most dominant factors considered by the logistic regression analysis were maternal nutrition and the frequency of breastfeeding. The qualitative results that supported the significance of educating women on how to breast feed, proper care of the breast and the value of family support on breastfeeding results. There was also an indication that mothers who were closely monitored by midwives and other health care givers experienced less problems in their milk flow. These results emphasise the need to enhance the provisions of breastfeeding education, healthcare and nutrition; especially for post-SC mothers to ease successful breastfeeding and improve the health of both mother and child.
Determinants of Patient Loyalty in a Regional Hospital: The Impact of Satisfaction, Image, and Trust Ep Lubis, Asyifa Zulinanda; Nuraini, Nuraini; Nasution, Ramadhani Syafitri
Jurnal Perilaku Kesehatan Terpadu Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024): Jurnal Perilaku Kesehatan Terpadu (Jupiter)
Publisher : Hasanuddin Medan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61963/jpkt.v3i1.99

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This study examines the key factors influencing patient loyalty at RSU Dr. R.M. Djoelham Binjai, focusing on patient satisfaction, hospital image, and trust. The purpose is to determine how these factors impact patients' intentions to return for future healthcare services. A quantitative research design was employed, using a cross-sectional analytical survey conducted on 93 inpatients from Super VIP, VIP, and Class 1 rooms. Data were collected through structured questionnaires and analysed using univariate, bivariate, and multivariate methods to explore the relationships between satisfaction, image, trust, and revisit intentions. The results demonstrate that higher patient satisfaction significantly increases the likelihood of returning to the hospital. A positive hospital image also plays a crucial role in fostering patient trust, which further enhances revisit intentions. The multivariate analysis confirms that patient satisfaction is the most significant predictor of loyalty, followed closely by trust and hospital image. In conclusion, the study highlights the importance of maintaining high service quality, a positive hospital image, and strong patient trust to enhance patient loyalty. Hospital management should focus on these areas to improve patient retention and ensure ongoing patronage.
Co-Authors Ade Irma Suryani Afriani, Rina Afriasih, Ni Made Putri aida fitria Amalia, Nonny Anggraini, Indah Asmidar Asmidar Asrinab, Asrinab Asriwati Asriwati, Asriwati Damanik, Muliani Darlis Darlis, Darlis Defriani, Nidia Wahyuni Efendi, Ismail EfendyEfendy, Ismail Effendy, Ismail Ep Lubis, Asyifa Zulinanda Evawaty, Evawaty Fitriani, Arifah Devi Ginting, Inayanti Khairiyah Handoko, Fithra Bagaskara Harahap, Abidah Harahap, Aida Syahrani Harahap, Annisar Harahap, Fatma Sylvana Dewi Harahap, Juliandi Harahap, Novi Ramini Hasanah Pratiwi Harahap Hasanah, Hijratul Hasibuan, Siti Tuahta Pertiwi Hutajulu, Setia Megawati Ika Amalia, Ika Ika Susanti Indra Sahputra, Indra Indreswari, Diah Ismail Efendy Jelita, Nenny Juliani, Sri Lubis, Masrida Riviah Lumban Raja, Sarma Mappeaty Nyorong Mas, Sukri Mat, Khairi Che Mendrofa, Yansnita Mohamad, Marhazlina Muhammad Ridwan Nadapdap, Thomson Nasution, Dheina Lianisa Nasution, Zuraidah Nazilla, Erla Maybi Noelvizar Novita Sari Novitasari, Jennie NUR AINI Nur Aini Nur, Muhammad Ludhy Nuraini Nuraini Nurhamidah Nasution, Nurhamidah Nurmega Nurmega Nurul Hidayati Nurul Mouliza Pandiangan, Marintan Pasaribu, Sukmawati pratiwi, Debby Prayoga, Muhammad Arif Prisca, Tety Okta Pujiono, Tri Prasetyo Rambe, Nur Insan Razie, Muhammad Retno Sari Rini Lestari Safitri, Sari Safuranti, Aristya Maulida Santommy, Charlie Sarma Nursani Lumbanraja Selian, Susi Fitri Simanjuntak, Imran Simanjuntak, Monica Siregar, Rahmania Situmorang, Ance Melimda SUROYO, RAZIA BEGUM Syahputra, Jawahir Syamsir, Wira Presty Tanjung, Faisah Tanjung, Sri Maryani Tauriza, Aan Theo, Deli Thomson Parluhutan Nadapdap, Thomson Parluhutan Turnip, Rita Utami, Tri Niswati Yuniati Yuniati