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The Impact of Sick Building Syndrome and Physical Air Quality on Staff Productivity in the Hospital's Outpatient Room of Rumah Sakit Umum Daerah Haji Indonesia Drastyana, Serlly Frida; Silvia Catalan Ambag; Ningrum, Listiana Dewi Widya; Diah Wijayanti Sutha
JURNAL KESEHATAN LINGKUNGAN Vol. 16 No. 2 (2024): JURNAL KESEHATAN LINGKUNGAN
Publisher : Universitas Airlangga

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/jkl.v16i2.2024.144-152

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Introduction: The concept of SBS as an occupational health problem is related to air pollution, inadequate ventilation, and indoor air quality in office buildings. Lighting in the RSUD Haji Building still does not meet general and local lighting standards. Complaints of eye fatigue are also felt by administrative staff in the outpatient room of the RSUD Haji Indonesia. This research aimed to examine how physical air quality and sick building syndrome give impact to officer productivity in the outpatient room of the RSUD Haji Indonesia. Methods: This kind of study used a cross-sectional design and was observational. Simple random sampling was utilized in the sampling process, and logistic and linear regression were used to analyze the data. Results and Discussion: Lighting in outpatient rooms that is 100% compliant with standards. The percentage of rooms without proper temperature norms was 21.42%. The rate of rooms with inadequate noise requirements was 17.86%. Spaces without 50% relative humidity norms. SBS symptoms: 10.3% of respondents said they always had itchy skin, and 27.6% said they frequently experienced extreme stress and exhaustion symptoms. Conclusion: There was no effect of temperature, lighting, or noise in the room regarding the sick building syndrome symptoms of officers in the outpatient room, except humidity. However, most workers felt SBS symptoms. Officer productivity was not impacted by the physical quality of the air or by sick building syndrome symptoms.
Hubungan Accessibility dan Affordability Dengan Pemanfaatan Layanan Rawat Jalan Vitreo Retina di Rumah Sakit XX Puryanti, Puryanti; Drastyana, Serlly Frida; Ramadhona, Aisya; Sari, Mega Galih
Jurnal Multidisiplin West Science Vol 4 No 12 (2025): Jurnal Multidisiplin West Science
Publisher : Westscience Press

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58812/jmws.v4i12.2953

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Rumah sakit berperan vital dalam menyediakan layanan kesehatan, salah satunya pencegahan kebutaan melalui pelayanan vitreo retina. Pada tahun 2024, kunjungan pasien rawat jalan di Rumah Sakit XX Jawa Timur terus mengalami fluktuasi yang menunjukkan esksistensi hubungan faktor aksesibilitas dan keterjangkauan biaya. Penelitian ini bertujuan menganalisis hubungan faktor accessibility dan affordability dengan pemanfaatan layanan rawat jalan vitreo retina. Desain penelitian yang diaplikasikan ialah deskriptif analitik melalui pendekatan cross sectional. Populasi penelitian terdiri atas 14.723 pasien rawat jalan vitreo retina dikaji berdasarkan data tahun 2025, dengan sampel sebanyak 90 responden yang dihitung menggunakan formula Slovin dan random sampling. Data dihimpun melalui kuesioner skala Likert dan dianalisis dengan uji koefisien phi. Hasil penelitian membuktikan bahwa variabel accessibility dinilai baik berkat dukungan teknologi digital dan transportasi online, sedangkan variabel affordability dinilai sesuai melalui penerimaan berbagai jenis asuransi, meski sebagian responden menilai waktu tunggu belum optimal. Mayoritas pasien menyatakan bersedia memanfaatkan kembali layanan, sementara lainnya enggan karena jarak tempat tinggal yang jauh. Uji statistik menunjukkan adanya hubungan signifikan antara accessibility (p=0,002) dan affordability (p=0,000) dengan pemanfaatan layanan vitreo retina. Temuan ini mengkonfirmasi bahwa kemudahan akses dan keterjangkauan biaya menjadi faktor utama dalam pemanfaatan layanan, dengan implikasi perlunya optimalisasi sarana akses serta manajemen pelayanan rumah sakit. 
Mapping Industrial Performance in Environmental Management in East Java Using Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Serlly Frida Drastyana; Anif Prasetyorini; Mohammad Yusuf Setiawan; Diah Wijayanti Sutha; Puryanti; Silvia Catalan Ambag; Christine
JURNAL KESEHATAN LINGKUNGAN Vol. 18 No. 1 (2026): JURNAL KESEHATAN LINGKUNGAN
Publisher : Universitas Airlangga

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/jkl.v18i1.2026.63-71

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Introduction: Spatial analysis of industrial environmental performance data is necessary for optimizing industrial sites, mitigating environmental risks, enhancing environmental performance, minimizing adverse effects, and promoting industrial sustainability. This study aims to map the environmental performance of industry and its effect on water quality and the incidence of diarrhea in East Java Province, Indonesia. Methods: This research was observational and used secondary data. The population and sample of this study were all 38 districts and cities in East Java Province. The study was conducted from June to September 2025. This study utilized the Global Positioning System (GPS) to collect data, namely coordinate points based on the addresses of industries or companies in East Java. Coordinates were colored blue, green, or red according to the industrial environmental performance rating (PROPER). The data analysis in this study used linear regression and a spatial autocorrelation approach in ArcGIS. Results and Discussion: The data of performance in environmental management of companies for 2022–2023 for regencies or cities in East Java showed that the industries included in the PROPER assessment were mostly from Sidoarjo, Pasuruan, and Gresik. The red PROPER ratings were most prevalent in Gresik, Sidoarjo, and Surabaya, while the blue PROPER ratings were most prevalent in Pasuruan, Sidoarjo, and Gresik. Conclusion: There is a spatial effect on the distribution of the number of red proper in East Java province. And a significant correlation was found between the red PROPER rating and the number of diarrhea cases per district/city in East Java province.
PENGARUH FAKTOR INDIVIDU DAN KUALITAS FISIK UDARA TERHADAP PRODUKTIVITAS PETUGAS DI RSIA X PROBOLINGGO, JAWA TIMUR Drastyana, Serlly Frida; Sutha, Diah Wijayanti; Prasetyorini, Anif; Indahyati, Emilya
Jurnal Manajemen Kesehatan Indonesia Vol 14, No 1 (2026): April 2026
Publisher : Magister Kesehatan Masyarakat, Fakultas Kesehatan Masyarakat, Universitas Diponegoro

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/jmki.14.1.2026.54-63

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Poor hospital environmental quality will affect staff members' wellbeing and productivity. The aim of this study was to examine how individual variables and physical air quality affected workers' productivity at RSIA X Probolinggo, East Java. This study used a cross-sectional design and was an analytical observational study. The research was carried out between July and September of 2025. All staff members working in RSIA X's maternity and pediatric wards made up the study population. Some staff members from RSIA X's maternity and pediatric departments comprised the study's sample. Simple random sampling was the method employed. Work productivity was the dependent variable, while the independent variables were temperature, airflow velocity, air humidity, illumination, education, work motivation, and sick building syndrome. Multiple linear regression was used for data analysis. The results of this study show that the majority of employees were bachelor's degree holders (S1), had modest Sick Building Syndrome symptoms, and were moderately motivated and productive at work. The RSIA maternity and children's wards had air largely in compliance with quality criteria for temperature, airflow velocity, humidity, and illumination. While indoor humidity affects work productivity, indoor air quality (temperature, lighting, and airflow velocity) has no influence. Work motivation and Sick Building Syndrome symptoms affect productivity, whereas education does not.Keywords: hospital, productivity, indoor air quality, individual factors