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Journal : Babali Nursing Research

Frequency of Prehospital Ambulance Utilization by Patients with Chronic Disease: A Retrospective Study Sanjana, I Wayan Edi; Kamaryati, Ni Putu; Sagitha, I Gede Edy; Sari, Ni Made Candra Citra; Sutini, Ni Kadek
Babali Nursing Research Vol. 4 No. 3 (2023): July
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37363/bnr.2023.43239

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Ambulance services are becoming a trend for early response to emergencies in major cities. The performance of the ambulance service will increase in line with the population and possible problems in the area. EMS services are essential at this time, as any life-threatening condition requires immediate action to prevent disability and death. Ambulances are required to provide assurance to chronically ill patients that the service they provide is adequate and can handle them in case of deterioration. This study aims to describe the frequency of pre-hospital ambulance use in patients with chronic diseases. This research method is an observational study with a retrospective approach to find the frequency of ambulance use by chronic diseases during the period 2019-2021. The results showed the three highest cases of pre-hospital ambulance use in Denpasar City were accident, fire and evacuation services for sick patients. The use of prehospital ambulances by chronic diseases has not reached half of the ambulance services. Stroke, diabetes mellitus and heart disease are the three most common chronic diseases that use pre-hospital ambulance services.
Community Behavior Factors in Environmental Health Care: An Exploratory Study Ni Nyoman, Nuartini; NLP, Dina Susanti; I Made, Sudarsana; Sutini, Ni Kadek
Babali Nursing Research Vol. 5 No. 2 (2024): April
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37363/bnr.2024.52367

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Introduction: Maintaining a universal balance is one goal of environmental cleanliness. Environmental cleanliness is difficult to handle in Bali, especially in Tabanan. The government involves the village to solve this problem. The goals are to explore the leading and inhibiting factors influencing people's behavior to maintain environmental health and realize the balance of tri hita karana. Methods: This study employed qualitative and explorative. Ten participants were interviewed using in-depth interviews. Data was validated by source triangulation (community, community leaders, health workers) and analyzed thematically. Results: The themes were determinant factors that lead to community behavior, inhibiting factors of community behavior, and community perceptions in environmental health maintenance. The categories were the leading factors that influence community behavior, community awareness and motivation for the importance of environmental health, the role, support, and outreach of the village and community leaders, and the availability of facilities in the form of waste disposal sites (TPS). The inhibiting factors were that many people had vacant land to dispose of garbage, access to information media needed to be improved, and facilities and infrastructure required to be added. The public's perception of environmental cleanliness associated with the tri hita karana concept was good and supported this effort.Conclusion: Several factors influence people's environmental behavior toward tri hita karana. These factors include leading, inhibiting, and influencing people's perceptions of environmental cleanliness when associated with tri hita karana. When connected with efforts to tri hita karana, keeping the environment clean is expected to help create harmonious human relations with nature, which can directly or indirectly impact human-to-human relations and human relations with God.