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Factors of Influencing Health Workers in Providing Early Complementary Breastfeeding in dr. Iskak Hospital Tulungagung Poppy Farasari; Indasah Indasah; Sentot Imam Suprapto
Journal for Quality in Public Health Vol. 1 No. 2 (2018): Journal for Quality in Public Health
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/jqph.v1i2.16

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Breast milk is the best food God creates for newborns. Artificial feeds for infants mixed using today's technology, were not able to match the benefits of breast milk. The purpose of the study was to analyze Factors affecting the Health Worker in giving the Early Breastfeeding in dr. Iskak Hospital Tulungagung. The research design used in the research is Analytical Observation. The population is health workers who have babies 6-12 months of age. The sample size was 67 respondents using Cluster Random Sampling technique. Independent variable of research is knowledge, distance, and family support. The dependent variable of the research is the early feeding of breast milk supplements. Data were collected by using questionnaire, then the data were analyzed by using logistic regression. The results showed that most have residence distance to the workplace as far as 3 KM as many as 44 respondents (65.7 %), most have good knowledge as many as 64 respondents (95.5 %) , most have high family support as much as 45 respondents (67.2%) , most respondents gave ASI without MP-ASI as much as 42 respondents (62,7%) . Statistical test results that Overall Statistics with a significance value of (p) 0, 000 which means that there are variables that affect the administration of MP-ASI and variable most affect family support with a value of (p) of 0.000. The conclusion of this study is family support affects in health workers in providing early breastfeeding in dr. Iskak Hospital Tulungagung.
Analysis of Marketing Mix Characteristics of Marketing Factor 7P (Product, Price, Place, Promotion, People, Process, Physical Building) to Patient Satisfaction of Inpatient Patient Hospital Muhammadiyah Ahmad Dahlan Kediri City Tety Yuliantine; Indasah Indasah; Sandu Siyoto
Journal for Quality in Public Health Vol. 1 No. 2 (2018): Journal for Quality in Public Health
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/jqph.v1i2.17

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Hospital marketing mix is a group of variables tht can be controlled and used the hospital to influence the reaction of the users of services.The aim of the study is to analize the effect of marketing mix 7P(product, price, place, promotion, process, people, physical building) on patient satisfaction in inpatient hospital of Muhammadiyah Ahmad Dahlan Kediri City. The type of this research is quantitative research with analytic observational research design with cross sectional approach. The study was conducted on October until December 31, 2017 at Muhammadiyah Ahmad Dahlan Hospital Kediri City with 600 inpatient patients as the population. The sample size is 240 respondents. Data were collected using questionnaires. Data were multiple linear regression test with α = 0,05. The results showed that the most of the respondents are female (53,3%), between ages 20-35 years (52,1%) educated high school eqivalent (39,6%), working private (34,6%), pay with BPJS (76,25%), stay in class III (56,7%). The analysis indicated that F-test = 90,484 sig.0,000, t test = 6,579 sig 0,000, R2=73,2. there is a influence of product (p=0,000), price (p=0,000), place(p=0,000), promotion (p=0,000), process (p=0,000), people (p=0,000), physical building (p=0,000) have effect of patient satisfaction. The most influential variable is physical building (β=0,442). Marketing mix has asignificant effect on patient satisfaction of inpatient hospital of Muhammadiyah. Suggested to the hospital to further improve the marketing mix strategies of the hospital so that patient satisfaction can be achieved.
Analysis of Implementation Safety and Health Occupational Management System in Kertosono General Hospital Dian Hadi Purnomo; Indasah Indasah; Byba Melda
Journal for Quality in Public Health Vol. 1 No. 2 (2018): Journal for Quality in Public Health
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/jqph.v1i2.20

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Kertosono Regional General Hospital has a high risk exposure and is the biggest hospital in Kertosono area, Nganjuk regency, so to prevent accidents and occupational diseases, it is necessary to manage K3 management through the implementation of the implementation of Occupational Safety and Health Management System (SMK3RS). This study aims to get a picture of the implementation or implementation of Occupational Safety and Health Management System (SMK3RS) implemented in RSUD Kertosono. The research design used was qualitative research with thematic analysis and by using observation method, in-depth interview, and documentation. Sampling technique used is purposive sampling with informant as many as ten people are structural hospital officials who have worked in RSUD Kertosono minimum five years and above. This research resulted that K3 Management System in RSUD Kertosono not yet the establishment of K3 Committee because not yet have K3 general expert, in terms of policy and commitment of K3 even though only in the form of oral speech, process of implementation of SMK3RS which have been run although not maximal, support factor and factor which inhibits, efforts are made to reduce barriers in the implementation process of SMK3RS, the impact of SMK3RS implementation, and the desired expectation in the implementation of SMK3RS in RSUD Kertosono. This study concludes that basically OSH program has been run well according to legislation, although K3 still not become work culture which will create the creation of Zero accident in work environment specially in hospital.
The Analysis of Open Defecation Behaviour After Implementing the Tringger of Pillar 1 in Society Based Total Sanitation at Tulungagung Regency Ida Ayu Anom Putrika; Indasah Indasah; Siti Farida Noor Laila
Journal for Quality in Public Health Vol. 2 No. 1 (2018): Journal for Quality in Public Health
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/jqph.v2i1.21

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Open defecation behavior is still practiced by some people who have obtained trigger pillar 1 society based total sanitation. The objective of the study is to analyze the factors that influence open defecation behavior after triggering implementation pillar 1 society based total sanitation.The research design used in this research is survey expansion. The population is the head of family with the behavior of open defecation that has obtained trigger pillar 1 in society-based total sanitation at Tulungagung regency. The sample size is 100 respondents by using Cluster sampling technique. Data were collected by using questionnaire, then the data were analyzed by using logistic regression. The results showed that a bad Open Defecation (57%), low economic status (97%), good knowledge (100%), bad culture of defecate (79%), good family support (95%), less community support that is 58 respondents (58%), good community leaders support (100%), distance of house where chapter other than closet (98%). Statistical test results in Overall Statistics with a significance value of (p) 0, 000 which means that there are variables that affect the behavior of OD . When viewed the value (p) on each independent variable is economic status variables have a value (p) of 0, 043; knowledge has value (p) of 1,000; attitude has a value (p) 0.383; cultural variables have value (p) 0,000; family support variables have (p) 0.046; the community support variable has (p) 0.004; support of community leaders have value (p) 0,125 and the distance of trowing feces place another of water closet variable has the value (p) 0, 215. Open defecation behaviour after implementing the tringger of pilar 1 in Society-based total sanitation affected by factor cultur, community support, economic status and family support.
Analysis of the Accuracy of Ina-Cbg's Cost Based on the Type of Disease and Influencing Factors in the Inpatient Installation of RSUD dr. Soegiri Lamongan Pujo Broto Iriawan Putra; Yuly Peristiowati; Indasah Indasah
Journal for Quality in Public Health Vol. 2 No. 1 (2018): Journal for Quality in Public Health
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/jqph.v2i1.30

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The result of monitoring and evaluation of Health Insurance Program (JKN) implementation especially in INA-CBG's claim process at Health Facility of Advanced Rujuan (FKRTL), there are differences of opinion for some cases between FKRTL and BPJS Kesehatan causing delay or problem in payment of claim INA-CBG's. The purpose of this study is to analyze the accuracy of INA-CBG's cost and the factors that influence in RSUD DR. Soegiri Lamongan. This research is a type of observational research with descriptive analytic research design with cross sectional research design according to hospital perspective. The sample in this study amounted to 393 respondents. Sampling technique Simple random sampling technique. The research instrument used using the expense bill file issued and the BPJS patient care claims file file with linear regression statistic test with α = 0.05. The cost component of the biggest Diabetes Mellitus disease is the median cost of Rp. 1.536.346. CVA disease average drug cost Rp. 1.135.399. The biggest DHF disease is the average room cost Rp. 814.067. Appendicitis medicines cost ± Rp. 1.633.961. The incremental cost of INA-CBG's and the actual cost of hospital in Diabetes Mellitus disease is Rp. 357.957, CVA disease difference of Rp. 2.151.170, DHF disease difference of Rp. 477,514 and in appendicitis disease the difference in average minus -Rp. 2,965,211. There is a difference (not appropriate) between the real cost and the cost of INA-CBG's in Diabetes Mellitus disease with p = 0,000. There is a difference (not appropriate) between the real cost and the cost of INA-CBG's on CVA disease with p value = 0.026. There is a similarity or precision between the real cost and the cost of INA-CBG's in DHF disease with a value of p = 0.159. There is a difference (not appropriate) between the real cost and the cost of INA-CBG's in Apendicitis disease with p = 0,000. There is a difference between the real cost and the cost of INA-CBG's in Diabetes mellitus, CVA, Apendicitis. Factors that affect the differences include room cost factors, drugs and medical action. For DHF disease there is no difference between the real cost and the cost of INA-CBG's.
Analysis of Patients Complaints Reviewed from Human Resources Factors, Health and Private Facilities Services Danang Sasongko; Sentot Imam Suprapto; Indasah Indasah
Journal for Quality in Public Health Vol. 3 No. 1 (2019): Journal for Quality in Public Health
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/jqph.v3i1.44

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Services provided by hospitals sometimes cause dissatisfaction, dissatisfaction can be conveyed through patient complaints, patient complaints can be caused by factors of human resources, health services or available facilities. The purpose of this study was to determine the factors that influence patient complaints in the Inpatient Room of the Caruban Hospital Pavilion in Madiun Regency. In this study, researchers used an observational research design with a Cross Sectional approach. The sample in this study amounted to 80 respondents. Purposive sampling technique. The research instrument uses a questionnaire with ordinal regression statistical test with α = 0.05. Most respondents 57.9% (113 people) stated that Human Resources in the Inpatient Room were good. Most respondents 53.8% (105 people) stated that health services in the Inpatient Room were good. Almost half of the respondents 46.2% (90 people) stated that the factors of facilities and infrastructure in the Inpatient Room were good. The majority of respondents 53.8% (103 people) showed patient complaints in the low inpatient room. There was an influence of Human Resources with complaints from patients in the Inpatient Hospital of Caruban Hospital in Madiun Regency, p = 0040. there was no influence of health services with complaints of patients in the Inpatient Room of the Caruban Hospital of Madiun District, p = 0.193. There is an influence of facilities and infrastructure with patient complaints in the Inpatient Care Unit of Caruban Hospital in Madiun Regency, p = 0.048. The most influential factor on patient complaints in the Inpatient Pavilion is a factor of human resources and facilities and infrastructure factors because with good resources the service will be excellent supported by the existing facilities and infrastructure.
Analysis of Heavy Metal Content in Fried Foods Wrapped in Black Plastic as a Fried Food Wrap Fathor Rahman; Nia Sari; Indasah Indasah
Journal for Quality in Public Health Vol. 3 No. 1 (2019): Journal for Quality in Public Health
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/jqph.v3i1.45

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Fried foods or weci are also called Ote-ote. Ote-ote is a type of fried food which is usually more wrapped in black plastic, where the plastic contains the presence of heavy metal Pb. So this study aims to analyze the effect of heavy metal content (Pb) using new cooking oil and used cooking oil on fried food processing with a hot temperature of 80 0C, moderate temperature of 45 0C, and cold temperature of 25 0C with a 10 minute wrapping time. This study uses a Randomized Block Design (RBD) method, the sampling technique is carried out by Random Sampling with a sample of 30 consisting of fried foods and oil. Data analysis techniques used the Two Factorial Anova test and Duncan's Test. Independent variables examined include cooking oil and wrapping methods with a hot temperature of 80 ° C, medium temperature of 45 ° C, and cold temperatures of 25 ° C with a packing time of 10 minutes. The results of the research in the Laboratory showed that the heavy metal content of Pb in fried foods wrapped in the highest black plastic with a hot temperature of 80 0C was an average of 0.881 ppm, while the lowest in the average control was 0.294 ppm in the treatment of used oil. In the new oil treatment, the highest metal content of Pb weight was 0.428 ppm, while the lowest in the control was 0.173 ppm. From the results of the Two Factorial Anova test that the interaction between oil and wrapping temperature there is an influence on Pb levels in fried foods with a significant value of <0.05, this means that there are interactions in all types of fried food treatment. Fried foods that experience Pb contamination cause food to not meet the requirements, this is because the wrapping process uses black plastic with different temperature treatments, where the more hot fried food is packaged, the more Pb content in fried foods, when food enters the body through blood flow will inhibit the cell's metabolic system, one of which is inhibiting Hb synthesis in the bone marrow which results in poor cognitive development, a weakened immune system accompanied by symptoms of autism and even death
Influencing Factors Nurse Behavior in Providing Service in Installation Distric General Hospital Praya Central Lombok Teguh Achmalona; Sentot Imam Suprapto; Indasah Indasah
Journal for Quality in Public Health Vol. 3 No. 1 (2019): Journal for Quality in Public Health
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/jqph.v3i1.47

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Nursing services are an integral part of health services in hospitals, which have a very strategic position in efforts to improve the quality of care in hospitals, thus demanding the professionalism of nurses in providing and regulating nursing care activities to patients. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of leadership, competency, motivation, workload and reward factors on the behavior of nurses in providing services in installation distric general hospital Praya.The research design used was quantitative analytic with a cross sectional approach. The sampling technique uses cluster random sampling with a sample of 114 respondents. Data was collected using questionnaires and observation sheets, then analyzed using ordinal regression test. The results showed, from the results of a statistical test simultaneously obtained p value of 0.000 <α = 0.05, meaning that all independent variables together affect the dependent variable. The results of statistical tests partially obtained the results there is an influence between leadership, competence, motivation, workload and reward with nurse behavior, with p values ​​for each variable, namely leadership (p <0.012), competence (p <0.008), motivation (p <0.006), workload (p <0.012), and reward (p <0.000). Multivariate analysis shows that reward is the most dominant variable affecting the behavior of nurses in providing nursing services with a value (p <0,000). Nurse behavior is influenced by factors of leadership, competence, motivation, workload and rewards, so that these aspects need to be managed well in the hope of getting better results of nurse performance and behavior
Analysis of Emotional Intelligence, Environment and Discipline on Student Learning Achievement Yunita Yunita; Indasah Indasah; Siti Farida
Journal for Quality in Public Health Vol. 3 No. 1 (2019): Journal for Quality in Public Health
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/jqph.v3i1.50

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Education is very important for improving the quality of human resources. Associated with the world of education, to create high quality and high achievers. Factors that can influence learning include emotional intelligence, the environment and the discipline in which individuals carry out certain activities so that they can achieve maximum performance. The purpose of the study was to analyze the effect of emotional intelligence , environment and discipline on student achievement in Health Vocational School Visi Global in Banyuwangi Regency . In this study, the research design used was cross sectional . The study population was all students of Banyuwangi Health Vocational School Visi Global 117 students and a sample of 91 people using stratified random sampling . Collecting data using a questionnaire sheet and then analyzed using multiple linear regression test. The results showed that a significant probability of F value of 0.000 <0.05 means that there is an influence of emotional intelligence (X1), learning environment (X2) and learning discipline (X3) simultaneously or partially have a significant effect on learning achievement (Y) in Vocational School in Visi Global Banyuwangi Regency. Based on the results of this study, it needs to be at the level of things that affect learning achievement by providing facilities and infrastructure that support learning that is not yet available and create a more comfortable learning environment.
Analysis of Microbiological Test on Working Environment, Equipment and Personal Protective Equipment of Practical Students of Patient Infections Hariyani Hariyani; Indasah Indasah; Koesnadi Koesnadi
Journal for Quality in Public Health Vol. 3 No. 1 (2019): Journal for Quality in Public Health
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/jqph.v3i1.52

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Prevention of infection in dentistry hospital by dentists, dental nurses, and clinical practice students plays an important role in controlling infection including maintaining hand hygiene, use of medical gloves, safe clothes, masks, protection of eyes and head and maintaining the sterility of equipment used for treatment patient. The purpose of this study was to analyze the effect of the use of work environments, equipment and personal protective equipment on practicing students on the incidence of infection of patients in dentistry hospital IIK Kediri. The research design used is quantitative research with observational analytic methods and uses a cross sectional approach. The sampling technique used was simple random sampling with a sample of 63 work environments, equipment and Personal Protective Equipment used by students practicing at dentistry hospital IIK Kediri. The results of the research data were analyzed by logistic regression test. The results of statistical analysis with logistic regression showed p = 0,000 (p <0,05), which means that there was influence of the work environment, equipment and personal protective equipment used by students to practice the incidence of infection in dentistry hospital IIK Kediri. Dental health professionals (dentists, dentistry students) who hold dental residencies and nurses and assistants must protect themselves and patients to avoid cross infection, cross contamination and work safety in dental practice
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