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HOW EFFECTIVE IS SIMULATION-BASED EDUCATION FOR IMPROVING THE NURSES’ KNOWLEDGE ON PEDIATRIC IV INSERTION: A SYNTHESIS FROM AWAL BROS HOSPITAL GROUP IN INDONESIA Retno Dewi Sulistyowati; Adang Bachtiar
Proceedings of the International Conference on Applied Science and Health No. 4 (2019)
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Background: Simulation-based nursing education has been growing rapidly and becomes one of the most popular teaching methods for improving patient safety and patient care. One of the difficult Nursing skills to achieve is IV insertion. Due to the high complaints in the number of IV insertion attempts in the paediatric patients, the Nursing Corporate of Awal Bros HospitalGroup organized an educational program emphasizing the team training, clinical decisionmaking and communication skills. These were the first internal education sessions using live rabbits and mannequins. This study aimed to evaluate the attitude of the participants, the selfconfidence level and their change in the knowledge on clinical performance in Paediatric IV Insertion after attending the educational program. Methods: The training and education sessions were conducted at Awal Bros Hospitals in Bekasi Barat and Tangerang during March and April 2019. The participants included a total of 52 Nurses. Pre- and Post-tests consisting of 20 multiple choice questions were administered to the participant before and after the 3-day simulation-based training workshop in Bekasi Barat and after the 2-day simulationbased training workshop in Tangerang. The workshop also utilized rabbits for the participants to practice their hands-on skills. Results: A total of 52 Nurses working in different Nursing units were enrolled. The mean pre-test and post-test scores were 43.81 and 87.52 respectively. In the Statistics Test table, the value of Asymp. Sig (2-tailed) was 0,000. Because the value of sig 0,000 < 0.05 was according to the statistical tests we used, then there are significant differences between before training and after training. Conclusions: Participants had positive attitude toward this new training program. They stated that this technique was more exciting and effective compared to the “traditional” techniques such as lecture, power point presentations or Q&A that they attended. Significant improvement of the knowledge on clinical performance in Nurses participating in these training and education session was observed after the participation in this simulation-based educational program. Many expressed their higher selfconfidence in doing IV insertion to the future patients, especially babies and children. More simulationbased education using pre- and post-tests are recommended. Keywords: Education, Nursing, IV Insertion
OUTCOME OF PATIENT SAFETY CULTURE USING THE HOSPITAL SURVEY ON PATIENT SAFETY CULTURE (HSOPSC) IN ASIA: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW WITH META ANALYSIS Rizky Anggraita Damayanti; Adang Bachtiar
Proceedings of the International Conference on Applied Science and Health No. 4 (2019)
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Background: Patient safety is a critical component of the quality of health care. In the process, it allows health services, especially hospitals, to well understanding aspects of patient safety. Hospital Survey on Patient Safety Culture (HSOPSC) was established to examines patient safety culture and the correlation between patient safety culture composite hospitals in Asia. This study aims to assess patient safety culture which using Hospital Survey on Patient Safety Culture (HSOPSC). Methods: Systematic Review and meta-analysis method by using PRISMA-P 2015 were used in this study. We were collected through searching electronic literature from Elsevier, Science Direct, PubMed, and Google Scholar by using keywords "Hospitals Survey on Patient Safety Culture" and"HSOPSC Asia" published from January 2009 to January 2019. English language papers only are used as the inclusion criteria. Results: Totally,160 articles were found and after deleting duplicates document, 126 journals left. Finally, 16 eligible journals which fulfil the inclusion criteria were reviewed. The HSOPSC overall average percentage positive response rate for HSOPSC was 53.58. Of the 12 patient safety composites evaluated, the highest average score is teamwork within unit 74.29±11.92. The bivariate analysis used Spearman correlation for correlation between patient safety composite, the composite Frequency of Event Reported the weakest correlation with teamwork within unit ( r = 0.052), and the composite teamwork across unit had the strongest correlation with teamwork within unit (r = 0.761). Conclusion: Patient safety culture is crucial toward improving overall performance and quality of services in hospitals, especially teamwork within unit. Culture safety patient at the hospital must be applied in every hospital for quality improvement, especially for increasing patient safety culture. Keywords: Patient Safety Culture Hospital, Patient Safety, HSOPSC Asia
PATIENT SATISFACTION ON NATIONAL HEALTH INSURANCE (JKN) SERVICES Siti Lestariningrum; Adang Bachtiar
Proceedings of the International Conference on Applied Science and Health No. 4 (2019)
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Background: The National Health Insurance (JKN) is an insurance system that guarantee all of Indonesian people can access the health services. By registered as a JKN member, people can access and get treatment in health facilities that collaborate with JKN. Measuring the quality of JKN services can be done by measure the patient’s satisfaction on JKN. This study aims to determine the factor of patient’s satisfaction with JKN services. Methods: This study was a systematic review used PRISMA guidelines. Data obtained from electronic database of Google Scholar that published in 2019 and used Indonesia language. The keywords that been used was satisfaction with JKN services to find the relevant articles. Results: The search found 968 articles from Google Scholar database. Articles that did not fulfil the inclusion criteria must be excluded. Totally, 7 articles that contained patient satisfaction with JKN services in hospital had been chosen to analyzed in this study. These articles showed that patient satisfaction with JKN services influenced by some factors such as tangible, reliability, responsiveness, assurance, and empathy. Conclusion: Factors influenced the patient’s satisfaction with JKN services in hospital were tangible, reliability, responsiveness, assurance, and empathy. These factors influenced by the quality of the hospital services. To increase the patient’s satisfaction, hospital must improve and develop facilities and quality of the hospital services. Keywords: Patient satisfaction, National Health Insurance, JKN, health services
PROVIDING ADEQUATE INFORMATION FOR OUTPATIENTS IN RSUPN DR. CIPTO MANGUNKUSUMO JAKARTA NOVEMBER 2018 - FEBRUARY 2019 Tantri Puspa Ditya; Adang Bachtiar
Proceedings of the International Conference on Applied Science and Health No. 4 (2019)
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Background: Long waiting time in medical services can cause by excess patient capacity, insufficient hospital staff and resources, and long registration process. This problem common happens in hospital in Indonesia, including RSUPN Dr. Cipto Mangunkusumo, Jakarta. In 2017, the average time for waiting to get medical services in RSUPN Dr. Cipto Mangunkusumo was more than 60 minutes. However, the standard of waiting time is less than or equal to 60 minutes. Long waiting time can affect to the patient services and satisfaction. This study aims to examine the effectiveness of providing information at each service points with waiting time at RSUPN Dr. Cipto Mangunkusumo. Methods: This study was a quantitative study with cross-sectional design. Quick Win/ Electronic Health Record recapitulation was used to measure the waiting time to get medical services from registration until met the doctor for each patient. The sample was 1130 patients. The sample in this study was patient who had been recorded in electronic medical record during July 2018 to February 2019. The data analyzed in univariate and bivariate analysis used Chi-square. Results: There was association between providing information at each service points with patient waiting time (95% CI, p= 0.042). After implemented the information of how long-time services needed at each service points, the average time for patient waited has decreased 3 minutes from 120.5 minutes to 117.5 minutes. Conclusion: Providing information at each service points associated with decreasing waiting time for patient. The hospital should increase the performance of health providers and give the appreciation to the polyclinic or department that can achieve the standard of waiting time. Hopefully, giving a honor to the health providers can motivating them to give better health services to the patient and reduce the waiting time. Keywords: Patient services, waiting time, information on patient service time
REVIEW OF THE BALANCED SCORECARD IMPLEMENTATION IN HEALTH SECTOR ORGANIZATION Silvia Tarigan; Adang Bachtiar
Proceedings of the International Conference on Applied Science and Health No. 4 (2019)
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Background: Several studies reported that performance measurement using balanced scorecard is better than using traditional performance measurements. Balanced scorecard approach has been used in many health service sectors, both profit and non-profit, including hospitals, health service system, center for mental health, pharmacy services and health insurance company. Thisstudy aims to review the balanced scorecard implementation in health sector organization of the published literature from 2012 to 2019. Methods: This study was used literature review method by collecting data of the Balanced Scorecard in the health care sector and draws on the 6 years of published literature to January 2019. The literature were found from a search on Google Scholar as well as Thomson Reuters Web of Knowledge. The search terms were used “Balanced Scorecard”, “Health Balanced Scorecard” and “BSC” on English language only. The papers were classified by topics, research settings and research methods and data analysis techniques. Results: From 1465 papers were examined, 12 pieces of literature met inclusion criteria. From 12 pieces of literature have been reviewed, were used case study research method, eleven papers with qualitative research and one paper using the Delphi method. Based on 12 papers found that The balanced scorecard in health sector organization has been implemented in ICO, primary health care, hematology department, hospitals, home care nursing, health facilities, health systems, nutritional therapy company and clinical nutrition. Moreover, the Balanced Scorecard approach was used for health service budgeting, developing key performance indicators, improving hospital performance, assessing the baseline status, as an indicator in conducting evaluations. Conclusion: This study found that several studies consistently proved that Balanced scorecard is essential for performance and evaluation measurement in the health sector. Keywords : Balanced Scorecard, , performance measurement, health care, health services
STRATEGY FORMULATION FOR HOSPITALS IN REMOTE AREAS: CASE STUDY OF X HOSPITAL, WEST BORNEO PROVINCE, INDONESIA, 2019 Dewi Citra Puspita; Adang Bachtiar
Proceedings of the International Conference on Applied Science and Health No. 4 (2019)
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Background: Located in remote area, X Hospital is facing various challenges as a private non-profit class C hospital. Therefore, it needs to develop an appropriate strategic plan for the year 2020-2024 to overcome challenges and achieve its vision. This study is aimed at identifying the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats from internal and external strategic factors, determine strategic positioning, and formulate alternative strategies for X Hospital. Method: This is a preliminary study with qualitative - exploratory design. Data were collected through in-depth interviews, group discussions and observation. The interviews were conducted with 7 key informants holding strategic management positions. This study was conducted in two in-depth stages using Consensus Decision Making Group (CDMG) method to avoid bias. Data were analyzed using Internal Factor Evaluation (IFE) and External Factor Evaluation (EFE) matrixes at the input stage and Internal External (IE) and Threat Opportunity Weakness Strength (TOWS) matrixes at the matching stage. This study was conducted at X Hospital, West Borneo Province, Indonesia, from March to April 2019. Results: The IFE final score was 2.38 with strength (1.68) greater than weakness (0.70) and EFE score of 2.16 with threats (1.10) greater than opportunities (1.06). Such input stage results indicate that X Hospital has average response in utilizing its internal and external strategic factors where strengths are more prominent than weaknesses but the threats are still overshadowing its opportunities. Consequently, the results of matching stage place X Hospital on the position of hold or maintain strategies and formulate 11 alternative strategies that focus on market or product development. Conclusions: X Hospital is currently on a strategic position to develop its services as the basis for the five-year strategic planning. A new policy should be made to encourage the establishment of a network with private hospitals to promote healthcare in remote areas. Keywords: strategic plan, remote area, hospital, IE matrix, TOWS matrix
ANALYSIS EFFECTIVITAS RELATING TO THE WAITING TIME IN CT SCANNING PROCEDURE BASED ON THE MALCOM BALDRIDGE APPROACH ON OUTPATIENT TREATMENT PATIENTS AT THE RADIOLOGY INSTALLATION OF THE CENTRAL POLICE HOSPITAL R. SAID SUKANTO Leti Ratna Kusumawati; Munir Munir; Adang Bachtiar
Proceedings of the International Conference on Applied Science and Health No. 4 (2019)
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Introduction: Hospitals have the mission to provide excellent, comprehensive and standardized medical services in the context of improving people’s health conditional through among others reduced waiting time. Waiting time is the time used by a patient to receive health services beginning from at the registration counter to the doctor’s examination room. Method: This research used the Qualitative study. The research was conducted from April 2019 through May 2019 at the Outpatient Treatment Unit of the Radiology Installation of the Central Police Hospital R. Said Sukanto Jakarta The informants in this research were chosen based on the principle of suitability and sufficiency namely 8 informants; they were head of the Radiology Installation, a radiologist, a senior supervisor or radiographer, a registration counter officer, a nurse and 3 selected patients. The data collected in this study was primary data namely through in-depth interviews and direct observation, while secondary data was obtained through document reviewing. Analysis using Malcolm Baldrige framework Results: The result of this study indicates that the waiting time in CT Scanning procedures average 3 hours 1 minute and 25 seconds, which exceeds the standard stipulated by the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Indonesia the standard time ≤ 3 hours. Assessment aspect of Malcolm Baldrige the best is aspect organization profile, leadership and customer/ patient focus, an aspect have substantial effect on the waiting time in CT Scanning procedures. Mismatch between the theory and the result of this study may be caused by limitation in the research. Conclusion: In principle, services are already good except for few matters that need improvement namely on customer/patient care, strategic planning, measurement of analysis and management of knowledge as well as results in the organization. Keywords: Malcolm Baldrige criteria, CT Scanning procedure, waiting time
TRAVEL MEDICINE MANAGEMENT FOR THE ANTICIPATION OF INFECTIOUS DISEASES IN SOUTHEAST ASIA: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW Ni Putu Ayu Prima Dewi; Adang Bachtiar
Proceedings of the International Conference on Applied Science and Health No. 4 (2019)
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Background: Travelling abroad have various health risks such as sudden and significant changes in altitude, humidity, temperature and exposure to a variety of infectious diseases. Travel medicine concept is needed to provide information to professional health services not only on risk of infectious diseases but also to ensure the personal safety of travellers and to minimize environmental risk during travel. The Objective of this study is to investigate the practices of travel medicine management for the anticipation of infectious disease spread by travellers. Methods: This study used systematic literature review based on PRISMA (Prefered Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews & Meta-Analyses)protocol to identify all the published articles using relevant keywords.We searched in Scopus (Elsevier), Science direct (Web of Science), Cochrane library and Pubmed. Period of study was between 2005 and 2018. In total, there were eight studies that discussed travel medicine management regarding the anticipation of infectious diseases in Southeast Asia, which includes the spread and narrative synthesis. Results: From 126 authors finally include 8 papers in this review. Almost all of the management of travel medicine can reduce the risks of travel-related diseases. The travel medicine management explained how to effectively prevent the spread of infectious diseases, for example dengue, malaria, rabies, zika virus, diarrhea and respiratory syndrome. Those diseases can easily spread when the travellers body immunity decreases or when they are exhausted during the trip. Thus, it is necessary for the travellers to anticipate the spread of diseases by knowing the information of particular diseases in a country or a region that will be visited and having prophylaxis or vaccination before travelling. Conclusions: The travel medicine management can significantly impact on the anticipation of infectious diseases spread by travellers since the practices require the latest facts and information about the epidemiology of infectious health risks worldwide.The recommendation for future research is to review more travel medicine management studies in order to get deeper understanding.For Policy maker, it is suggested to design policy to improve and updating knowle
FACTORS AFFECTING THE COMPLIANCE AND UTILISATION OF ANTENATAL CARE (ANC) IN BOTH HIGH INCOME COUNTRIES AND LOW-MIDDLE INCOME COUNTRIES: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW Petra Ade Paramita Lestari; Adang Bachtiar
Proceedings of the International Conference on Applied Science and Health No. 4 (2019)
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Background: Every pregnancy has its own risk related to unwanted complication. ANC or antenatal care is a program to help the improvement of both pregnancy experience and ensure the health of a baby. ANC itself has been practiced since 100 years ago, a heritage process from the European community, which facilitates pregnant women during the pregnancy to have 12 visitations to nearby health facility. However, reasoning behind such intervention was unknown. As time goes by, many researches, evaluation, and review have been done regarding the content of visitations, amount of attendance each pregnant women need to do during pregnancy period, and further outcome of ANC program. This review is done to clarify ANC program throughout countries with high, middle and low income in the world and gather knowledge from such experience. Methods: Review was done by using databases such as PubMed, Springerlink, and proquest with keyword factors related to utilization of ANC as intervention and mother's compliance, years of publication and PRISMA method. Results: Out of all 33 articles obtained, 12 articles were chosen as other article did not comply to the selection criteria such as year of publication and the content. Variations among different countries in such studies occurred in factors such as the program itself, subject compliance towards the study, and the number of attendees. Furthermore, technologies such as instant messages and internet was also utilized in some programs. Among many factors related to the utilized and compliance of pregnant mother, each country policies, lifestyle, education level, and family incomes played a major role in such differentiation. Furthermore, perception of mother towards the program will also affect her motivation. Conclusion: Although the implementation of ANC in many countries still varies, there were many positive evidences to support the utilization of ANC. Surrounding communities could implement the program if it is suitable to the individuals. Monitoring and evaluation of such program also need to be done.
ANALYSIS OF PROVIDER-INITIATED HIV TESTING AND COUNSELING IN TUBERCULOSIS PATIENT AT A PRIVATE HOSPITAL IN JAKARTA Melanie Vandauli; Adang Bachtiar
Proceedings of the International Conference on Applied Science and Health No. 4 (2019)
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Background: Stigma, lack of knowledge about HIV risks to oneself, openness, limited access to health services and aspects of gender inequality are determinants that influence the willingness to take HIV tests in the context of VCT. However, studies in the context of PITC have not been widely publicized in Indonesia, particularly studies in private hospitals. Analysis related to the reason that influence the willingness of health workers to carry out PITC in TB patients is important to do. The purpose of this study is to analyze the reason that influence the willingness of health workers to carry out PITC in TB patients. Methods: This study is a quantitative study with cross-sectional design. The study was conducted at a private hospital in Jakarta. The sampling technique used total sampling techniques, where the entire population was sampled. the research sample obtained is 30 doctors who have TB patients in the private hospital during March to April 2019. Results: The majority of doctors (46.7%) were sometimes willing to do the PITC in TB patients. The proportion of doctors who are always willing to do the PITC in TB patients is still low at 20%. On the other hand, there were 33.3% doctors were never willing to do the PITC on TB patients. The reason that influences the doctor's willingness to do PITC on TB patients is the possibility to explain (66.7%), automatically as requested in the rules (20,0%) and the severity of the TB case (13,3%). Conclusions: The biggest reason that influences the doctor's willingness to do PITC on TB patients is the possibility to explain. Doctors are often difficult to explain the importance of HIV testing for TB patients due to the thick negative stigma associated with HIV testing. the government should encourage socialization regarding the importance of HIV testing for both TB patients and high-risk HIV groups. The key challenge to improving health care delivery is to improve the implementation and monitoring of effective interventions.
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