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Factors Related to the Achievement of the Target of the Maternal and Child Health Program at the Konawe District Health Center Djafar, Samrudin; Sunarsih, Sunarsih; Tasnim, Tasnim; Hariadhin Depu, Anry
Waluya The International Science of Health Journal Vol. 1 No. 2 (2022): Waluya The International Science Of Health Journal
Publisher : Magister Kesehatan Universitas Mandala Waluya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54883/wish.v1i2.7

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Introduction: Based on the Konawe District Health Profile, it is known that in general the trend of delivery assistance coverage by health workers is known to be 91.20% in 2014, in 2015 there was no increase, namely 91.20%, for 2016 it decreased to 72.80%, for 2017 also increased to 75.70% but in 2018 it decreased drastically to 61.10%. Method: This type of research is quantitative using a cross-sectional design, the research was conducted at the Konawe district health center, with a population of 29 health centers and a sample of 27 health centers and there were 5 people representing 1 health center so that the total sample of the study was 135 respondents. Result: It is known from the results of data analysis and obtained the value of X2Count or Chi- Square 66,849 > from 3.841 or X2table and a Phi value of 0.587 which means it has a moderate relationship between ability and the achievement of the MCH program. It is known from the results of data analysis and obtained the value of X2Count or Chi-Square 72.824 > from 3,841 or X2table and the value of Phi 0.603 which means it has a strong relationship between motivation and the achievement of the MCH program. Conclusion: There is a moderate relationship between the ability of health workers and the Maternal Health Program and a strong relationship between the motivation of health workers and the Maternal and Child Health Program.
Factors Associated with Compliance to Treatment Adherence of HIV/AIDS Patients in Kendari City Muhammad Sabil, La Ode; Tasnim, Tasnim; Asri, Andi; Hariadhin Depu, Anry
Waluya The International Science of Health Journal Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024): Waluya The International Science Of Health Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54883/wish.v3i1.672

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Introduction: HIV/AIDS remains a serious problem both in Indonesia as a whole and specifically in Southeast Sulawesi. The primary way to address HIV/AIDS is through treatment. Numerous factors make it challenging to predict the causes of compliance and non-compliance among HIV/AIDS patients in seeking treatment. Therefore, research is needed to develop interventions aimed at improving treatment compliance among HIV/AIDS patients. This study aims to analyze factors related to the behavior of treatment compliance among HIV/AIDS patients in the city of Kendari, Southeast Sulawesi Province. Method: This research is a quantitative study with an analytical research design. The method used is a Cross-Sectional Study. The sample size of 88 individuals. Data collection was conducted through a questionnaire technique. Descriptive analysis was performed using frequency distribution tables, while inferential analysis utilized the Chi-square test and/or Fisher's Exact Test. Results: The research findings indicate that only 2 factors (perception of disease severity and health worker attitudes) are related to treatment compliance, while the other 6 factors (perceived benefits of treatment, perceived barriers to treatment, family support, health counselor support, drug availability, and health education) show no association and have no detected connection. The most dominance factor is the healthcare worker attitude. Conclusion : The conclusion of this research is that perception of diseases severity and healthcare worker attitude is the 2 variabel that have connection with treatment adherence and need improvement to keep the patient and improve their treatment.
Factors Related to the Achievement of the Target of the Maternal and Child Health Program at the Konawe District Health Center Djafar, Samrudin; Sunarsih, Sunarsih; Tasnim, Tasnim; Hariadhin Depu, Anry
Waluya The International Science of Health Journal Vol. 1 No. 2 (2022): Waluya The International Science Of Health Journal
Publisher : Magister Kesehatan Universitas Mandala Waluya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54883/wish.v1i2.7

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Introduction: Based on the Konawe District Health Profile, it is known that in general the trend of delivery assistance coverage by health workers is known to be 91.20% in 2014, in 2015 there was no increase, namely 91.20%, for 2016 it decreased to 72.80%, for 2017 also increased to 75.70% but in 2018 it decreased drastically to 61.10%. Method: This type of research is quantitative using a cross-sectional design, the research was conducted at the Konawe district health center, with a population of 29 health centers and a sample of 27 health centers and there were 5 people representing 1 health center so that the total sample of the study was 135 respondents. Result: It is known from the results of data analysis and obtained the value of X2Count or Chi- Square 66,849 > from 3.841 or X2table and a Phi value of 0.587 which means it has a moderate relationship between ability and the achievement of the MCH program. It is known from the results of data analysis and obtained the value of X2Count or Chi-Square 72.824 > from 3,841 or X2table and the value of Phi 0.603 which means it has a strong relationship between motivation and the achievement of the MCH program. Conclusion: There is a moderate relationship between the ability of health workers and the Maternal Health Program and a strong relationship between the motivation of health workers and the Maternal and Child Health Program.
Factors Associated with Compliance to Treatment Adherence of HIV/AIDS Patients in Kendari City Muhammad Sabil, La Ode; Tasnim, Tasnim; Asri, Andi; Hariadhin Depu, Anry
Waluya The International Science of Health Journal Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024): Waluya The International Science Of Health Journal
Publisher : Magister Kesehatan Universitas Mandala Waluya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54883/wish.v3i1.672

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Introduction: HIV/AIDS remains a serious problem both in Indonesia as a whole and specifically in Southeast Sulawesi. The primary way to address HIV/AIDS is through treatment. Numerous factors make it challenging to predict the causes of compliance and non-compliance among HIV/AIDS patients in seeking treatment. Therefore, research is needed to develop interventions aimed at improving treatment compliance among HIV/AIDS patients. This study aims to analyze factors related to the behavior of treatment compliance among HIV/AIDS patients in the city of Kendari, Southeast Sulawesi Province. Method: This research is a quantitative study with an analytical research design. The method used is a Cross-Sectional Study. The sample size of 88 individuals. Data collection was conducted through a questionnaire technique. Descriptive analysis was performed using frequency distribution tables, while inferential analysis utilized the Chi-square test and/or Fisher's Exact Test. Results: The research findings indicate that only 2 factors (perception of disease severity and health worker attitudes) are related to treatment compliance, while the other 6 factors (perceived benefits of treatment, perceived barriers to treatment, family support, health counselor support, drug availability, and health education) show no association and have no detected connection. The most dominance factor is the healthcare worker attitude. Conclusion : The conclusion of this research is that perception of diseases severity and healthcare worker attitude is the 2 variabel that have connection with treatment adherence and need improvement to keep the patient and improve their treatment.
Factors that Influence the Formation of Public Stigma Towards Leprosy Sufferers in East Kolaka Regency Kaharuddin, Kaharuddin; Tasnim, Tasnim; Amraeni, Yunita; Hariadhin Depu, Anry
Waluya The International Science of Health Journal Vol. 3 No. 4 (2024): Waluya The International Science Of Health Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54883/5q86fd23

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Introduction:Leprosy can cause health problems in the form of permanent disability. Disability due to leprosy is not only physical which has an impact on daily activities and social participation, but also economic and psychological. The stigma of society towards leprosy sufferers can cause negative feelings of leprosy sufferers such as being embarrassed to socialize with the surrounding community to isolating themselves. The purpose of this study was to see the factors that influence the formation of public stigma towards leprosy sufferers in East Kolaka Regency. Method:This study uses a qualitative descriptive approach with an exploratory research type by conducting direct observation and in-depth interviews. The subjects were all people in Ladongi District and Aere District, East Kolaka Regency, the determination of informants in this study was carried out through purposive sampling techniques. Result:Factors that influence the stigma of society towards leprosy in Kolaka Regency occur due to the lack of public knowledge regarding leprosy, the existence of a culture and tradition of society that avoids or even labels leprosy sufferers with negative things, public concerns about the transmission of leprosy when they are close to or live side by side with leprosy sufferers, and the influence of religion and community beliefs that consider leprosy sufferers as a punishment from God for the sins they have committed. Conclusion: Leprosy sufferers need support from the community and family, so that they have the confidence to undergo treatment, thereby reducing the prevalence of leprosy in East Kolaka Regency.
Officer Compliance Regarding Implementation of The Surgical Safety Checklist Based on Theory of Planned Behavior in Patients at The Central Surgical Installation of Regional Public Service Agency Benyamin Guluh Hospital, Kolaka District Usman, Usman; Saafi, La Ode; Munir, Sanihu; Hariadhin Depu, Anry
Waluya The International Science of Health Journal Vol. 4 No. 2 (2025): Waluya The International Science Of Health Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54883/s8tfwj22

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Introduction: The importance of compliance behavior of the application of the surgical safety checklist to the treatment process by ensuring that specific tasks are completed and indirectly by improving communication among the surgical team in each surgical procedure to minimize surgical errors. Based on medical record data at Regional Public Service Agency Benyamin Guluh Hospital, Kolaka Regency, it was found that the number of patients undergoing operative procedures in 2021 was 1,456 patients, in 2022 there were 2,195 patients, in 2023 there were 2,839 patients. Method: This type of research is quantitative research with a cross sectional study approach The population is all health workers (surgical team) in charge of the Central Surgical Installation of Benyamin Guluh Hospital, Kolaka Regency in 2023, totaling 35 people. Sample withdrawal using Purposive Sampling with a sample size of 26 respondents. Statistical tests used are Structural Equation Modeling and Partial Least Square (SEM PLS) models. Result: This study shows that behavior beliefs affect officer compliance regarding the implementation of the surgical safety checklist. Behavioral beliefs have no effect on control beliefs. Normative control (normative beliefs) affects control beliefs. Normative control (normative beliefs) affects officer compliance regarding the implementation of the surgical safety checklist. Control beliefs affect officer compliance regarding the implementation of the surgical safety checklist. Conclusion: The conclusion of this study is behavioral beliefs, normative control, confidence control have a significant effect on officer compliance regarding the implementation of the surgical safety checklist.