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Analysis Protecting The Health Workers from the Transmission of Tuberculosis at Teaching Hospital: A Review of Policy and Practice Alfiyyah, Arifah; Modjo, Robiana; Bachtiar, Adang
Journal of Indonesian Health Policy and Administration Vol. 9, No. 3
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The Tuberculosis (TB) remains a significant threat, especially to healthcare workers exposed by the infected patients in hospitals. Hospital staff with latent TB are at risk of developing active TB. To mitigate this risk, enhancing hospitals through infection prevention and control (IPC) measures is essential. This study aimed to identify policies and practices related to TB prevention, particularly in a teaching hospital where healthcare workers, including medical students, need protection. The research was conducted at a teaching hospital in Depok, West Java, from January to February 2024. The research took place at a teaching hospital in Depok, West Java, from January to February 2024. A qualitative method was used, including in-depth interviews with hospital committee members, nurses, and administrative staff to gather insights, along with policy analysis regarding TB. In the Indonesian hospital TB health services, the regulation of occupational health regarding TB protection for hospital workers state from constitution law, presidential regulation, ministry of health and ministry of Manpower. However, the findings revealed that there are no policies specifically addressing TB to protect the workers in the hospital. Challenges such as financing TB screenings and raising healthcare workers' awareness of TB were highlighted as crucial factors. The study emphasizes the importance of improving risk management strategies and IPC to safeguard healthcare workers, recommending specific regulations for hospitals with national policy. These results highlight the urgent need for specific TB prevention policies, particularly from the government, to ensure implementation across all hospitals.
Contextualizing Policy Adoption: A Case Study of Tuberculosis Control Policy in Depok City Ayuningtyas, Tri Auri Putri; Bachtiar, Adang
Journal of Indonesian Health Policy and Administration Vol. 10, No. 1
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This study analyzes the formulation and implementation process of Depok Mayor Regulation No. 61 of 2023 on Tuberculosis (TB) Control using Friedman's legal system theory (1975) and the eight General Principles of Good Governance (AUPB). The regulation provides a comprehensive framework, encompassing promotive, preventive, curative, and rehabilitative aspects to support TB control. The legal structure includes the establishment of a cross-sectoral Tuberculosis Control Acceleration Team, involving government agencies and community organizations. Findings reveal that while the regulation has fulfilled several AUPB principles, such as legal certainty, utility, and public interest, there are areas requiring improvement. These include strengthening collaboration culture, clearly defining responsibilities among stakeholders, and enhancing transparency. Furthermore, the analysis highlights the need for ongoing evaluation and adjustments to address challenges in implementing the policy effectively. This study concludes that while Depok Mayor Regulation No. 61 of 2023 provides a robust foundation for TB control, its implementation demands further refinements to ensure alignment with good governance principles and the sustainable achievement of tuberculosis elimination goals.
Evaluasi Implementasi Manajemen Rumah Sakit dalam Upaya Peningkatan Rating Google Customer Review di Rumah Sakit Karisma Cimareme Tahun 2023: Pendekatan Teori SERVQUAL dan Donabedian Trenggono, Patriot Haryo; Bachtiar, Adang
Jurnal ARSI : Administrasi Rumah Sakit Indonesia Vol. 11, No. 1
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This study aims to evaluate the management of Karisma Cimareme Hospital in addressing its low Google Customer Review ratings. Initial data shows that KCH received an average rating of 2.9 stars, lower than two other private hospitals in West Bandung Regency, IMC Hospital with 3.1 stars and Cahya Kawaluyan Hospital with 4.1 stars. Using the SERVQUAL framework, which includes the dimensions of tangibles, empathy, responsiveness, reliability, and assurance, along with Donabedian's theory, this study focuses on improving service quality through the implementation of Standard Operating Procedures (SOP). The research method involved direct observation of hospital services, in-depth interviews with hospital staff, and analysis of Google Customer Reviews. Data were analyzed using a thematic approach to identify key factors influencing patient reviews and ratings. The results showed that every dimension in the SERVQUAL model significantly affected customer evaluations. The implementation of SOP, involving various parties such as service managers, heads of medical support, head nurses, public relations and marketing teams, and the PIPP team, successfully increased the Google Customer Review rating by 0.7 points, from 2.9 to 3.6. This improvement highlights the importance of a structured approach to enhancing service quality and customer perception. This study provides insights into the challenges faced by hospitals in managing online reviews and offers strategic guidelines for improving patient satisfaction, hospital reputation, and online review management.
Evaluasi Pelatihan Bidang Kesehatan Menggunakan Model Evaluasi Kirkpatrick: Systematic Review Tinurbaya, Afriani; Bachtiar, Adang; Oktamianti, Puput
GEMA EKONOMI Vol 12 No 4 (2023): GEMA EKONOMI
Publisher : Fakultas Ekonomi Universitas Gresik

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55129/https://doi.org/10.55129/.v12i4.2927

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In relation to the importance of health for every human being, the Ministry of Health provides a large enough budget for improving the quality of health workers through training. However, the evaluations commonly used to measure training effectiveness are generally limited to pre-test and post-test to assess participants' knowledge before and after training (Kirkpatrick level 2 evaluation model). The Kirkpatrick evaluation model is a training evaluation model that is often used to measure the effectiveness of training, namely by measuring the achievement of results based on four levels (level 1 – level 4). Therefore, the authors intend to investigate various literature related to the evaluation model from various levels, which can be developed to evaluate the training of health workers by the Ministry of Health. This literature review follows PRISMA guidelines. Database searches were carried out through PubMed, Scopus and ProQuest search channels in the last 5 years (2017-2022). The results show that level 2 evaluation is most often used to assess the effectiveness of health training outcomes, namely by assessing the improvement of participants' knowledge and skills after training. Fewer level 3 and level 4 evaluations are conducted due to limited time, funds, experience, and tools. However, since each level in Kirkpatrick's evaluation model is interrelated, it is important to be able to evaluate each level sequentially so that information related to training effectiveness can be clearly depicted. Therefore, the Ministry of Health needs to prepare all the necessary resources to be able to assess the effectiveness of training at each level.
Predicting the risks of stroke, cardiovascular disease, and peripheral vascular disease among people with type 2 diabetes with artificial intelligence models: A systematic review and meta-analysis Nur, Aqsha; Tjandra, Sydney; Yumnanisha, Defin A.; Keane, Arnold; Bachtiar, Adang
Narra J Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025): April 2025
Publisher : Narra Sains Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52225/narra.v5i1.2116

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Macrovascular complications, including stroke, cardiovascular disease (CVD), and peripheral vascular disease (PVD), significantly contribute to morbidity and mortality in individuals with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). The aim of this study was to evaluate the performance of artificial intelligence (AI) models in predicting these complications, emphasizing applicability in diverse healthcare settings. Following PRISMA guidelines, a systematic search of six databases was conducted, yielding 46 eligible studies with 184 AI models. Predictive performance was assessed using the area under the receiver operating characteristic curve (AUROC). Subgroup analyses examined model performance by outcome type, predictor data (lab-only, non-lab, mixed), and algorithm type. Heterogeneity was evaluated using I2 statistics, and sensitivity analyses addressed outliers and study biases. The pooled AUROC for all AI models was 0.753 (95%CI: 0.740–0.766; I2=99.99%). Models predicting PVD achieved the highest AUROC (0.794), followed by cerebrovascular diseases (0.770) and CVD (0.741). Gradient-boosting algorithms outperformed others (AUROC: 0.789). Models with lab-only predictors had superior performance (AUROC: 0.837) compared to mixed (0.759) and non-lab predictors (0.714). External validations reported reduced AUROC (0.725), underscoring limitations in generalizability. AI models show moderate predictive accuracy for T2DM macrovascular complications, with laboratory-based predictors being key to performance. However, the limited external validation and reliance on high-resource data restrict implementation in low-resource settings. Future efforts should focus on non-lab predictors, external validation, and context-appropriate AI solutions to enhance global applicability.
Pendekatan Berpikir Sistem dalam Pencegahan Penyimpangan Orientasi Seksual Pada Remaja Putri Azzahroh; Helmi Helmi; Arni Amir; Adang Bachtiar; Firdawati Firdawati
Jurnal Penelitian Kesehatan SUARA FORIKES 2023
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The spread of LGBT groups is currently increasingly unstoppable and increasingly growing attacking Adolescent, where Adolescent are the nation's successor assets. If left unchecked, this crucial problem will trigger social change and trigger the emergence of a hedonic society that is immoral, permissive, and physically and psychologically ill. To fight sexual orientation deviation, a system thinking approach is needed as an effective control strategy, because the influence of system damage caused has an impact on various fields such as health, society, education, and religion. Through system thinking, a strategy is designed that is seen from the input, process, output, and feedback from the sexual orientation prevention system in the form of a sexual orientation prediction model to stem the flow of the massive LGBT movement and spread in Indonesia. The search for the root of the problem in screening adolescent sexual orientation deviations will use iceberg tools and mapped in Causal Loop diagrams. Knowing the root of the problem is an important key in screening, providing education, and therapy so that it suits the needs of each individual. This sexual orientation deviation prevention strategy is expected to be one of the KRR programs and to run effectively, it certainly requires the involvement of various parties, both families, community leaders, religious leaders, educators, health workers, and of course also control from the government as policyholders.Keywords: system thinking; adolescent; lgbt; sexual orientation deviations ABSTRAK Penyebaran kelompok LGBT saat ini semakin tidak terbendung dan semakin berkembang menyerang para remaja, dimana remaja merupakan aset penerus bangsa. Apabila dibiarkan, masalah krusial ini akan memicu perubahan sosial dan munculnya masyarakat hedonis yang amoral, permissif, dan sakit secara fisik maupun psikologis. Sebagai upaya melawan penyimpangan orientasi seksual dibutuhkan pendekatan berpikir sistem sebagai strategi pengendalian yang efektif, karena pengaruh kerusakan sistem yang ditimbulkan berdampak pada berbagai aspek seperti bidang kesehatan, sosial, pendidikan, dan keagamaan. Melalui berpikir sistem dirancang sebuah strategi yang dilihat dari input, proses, output, dan feedback dari sistem pencegahan penyimpangan orientasi seksual yaitu berupa model prediksi orientasi seksual untuk membendung arus massif gerakan dan penyebaran LGBT di Indonesia. Pencarian akar masalah dalam skrining penyimpangan orientasi seksual remaja akan menggunakan alat bantu iceberg tools dan dipetakan dalam Causal Loop Diagram. Diketahuinya akar masalah merupakan kunci penting dalam melakukan skrining, pemberian edukasi, dan terapi sehingga sesuai dengan kebutuhan masing-masing individu. Strategi pencegahan penyimpangan orientasi seksual ini diharapkan dapat menjadi salah satu program KRR dan agar dapat berjalan dengan efektif tentunya diperlukan keterlibatan dari berbagai pihak, baik keluarga, tokoh masyarakat, tokoh agama, tenaga pendidik, tenaga Kesehatan dan pastinya juga kontrol dari pemerintah sebagai pemegang kebijakan.Kata kunci: berpikir sistem; remaja; lgbt; penyimpangan orientasi seksual
Mothers' antenatal care visits in Padang lawas regency: A qualitative investigation Yessy Ariescha, Putri Ayu; Machmud, Rizanda; Ocviyanti, Dwiana; Syah, Nur Afrainin; Yusrawati, Yusrawati; Bachtiar, Adang; Chatra, Emeraldy; Yani, Finny Fitry
Science Midwifery Vol 13 No 2 (2025): June: Health Sciences and related fields
Publisher : Institute of Computer Science (IOCS)

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Pregnant women should pay close attention to their health and the health of their fetuses. To prevent maternal and infant mortality, antenatal care visits are one of the actions that must be adhered to by pregnant women. This study aims to explore the perspectives of pregnant women in antenatal care visits in Padang Lawas Regency. The study was qualitative with a grounded theory approach. This study involved five mothers using purposive sampling. Data was collected through in-depth interviews and analyzed by content analysis. The results emerged namely: 1) support from husband and family, 2) accessibility, 3) health providers, and 4) mother’s behavior. Health providers play a very important role in making antenatal care visits a success routinely and completely.
Food Taboos and Prevention of Postpartum Anemia in the Karo Ethnic Community Ginting, Desideria Yosepha; Lipoeto, Nur Indrawati; Bachtiar, Adang; Serudji, Joserizal
Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research Vol 7 No 5 (2025): Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research
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Postpartum anemia is a condition characterized by reduced hemoglobin levels in the blood, which diminishes the blood’s ability to optimally transport oxygen to meet the body’s physiological needs. Although a global health issue, this condition remains frequently overlooked and under-researched. This study aims to explore the perceptions, meanings, and values associated with cultural practices, such as food taboos, and their relationship to the occurrence of postpartum anemia in the Karo ethnic community. Using a qualitative approach, data were gathered through in-depth interviews with three postpartum mothers. The interviews were conducted over multiple sessions with each participant until responses became consistent. The findings revealed that specific food taboos are practiced during the postpartum period, which are culturally significant but may affect iron intake and risk worsening anemia. Postpartum mothers in the Karo ethnic community avoid consuming seafood and leafy vegetables with hairy surfaces. These foods are restricted due to the belief that they may cause itching. Food taboos among postpartum mothers in the Karo ethnic community can lead to micronutrient deficiencies, contributing to anemia. This highlights the need for health interventions that integrate cultural context and local wisdom.
Analisis Perbaikan Respond Time Door to Needle R-TPA Pada Pasien Code Stroke di IGD RSPON Prof. Dr. Mahar Mardjono Jakarta Tahun 2022 - 2023 Trisetiawati, Lami; Modjo, Robiana; Bachtiar, Adang; Candi, Cicilya
Cerdika: Jurnal Ilmiah Indonesia Vol. 5 No. 7 (2025): Cerdika: Jurnal Ilmiah Indonesia
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Stroke merupakan penyebab kematian tertinggi di Indonesia, dengan angka kejadian 131,8 per 100.000 penduduk (WHO, 2023). Penanganan stroke iskemik akut yang optimal harus dilakukan dalam waktu ? 4,5 jam sejak onset, dengan pemberian terapi trombolitik (rtPA) idealnya dalam waktu ? 60 menit sejak pasien tiba di instalasi gawat darurat (door-to-needle time/DTN). Namun, di IGD RS Pusat Otak Nasional Prof. Dr. dr. Mahar Mardjono Jakarta, waktu DTN tahun 2021 masih mencapai 91 menit. Tujuan penelitian ini adalah untuk menganalisis dan memperbaiki alur penanganan pasien code stroke guna mempercepat waktu pemberian rtPA. Metode penelitian menggunakan pendekatan kuantitatif deskriptif berbasis Six Sigma melalui tahapan DMAIC (Define, Measure, Analyze, Improve, Control). Data dikumpulkan melalui observasi, wawancara tenaga medis, dan telaah rekam medis tahun 2022. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa intervensi terhadap sembilan titik proses pada lima fase utama—triase, pendaftaran, pemeriksaan penunjang, konsultasi DPJP, dan keputusan rtPA—berhasil menurunkan waktu DTN menjadi 40 menit pada triwulan IV tahun 2023. Penurunan ini melampaui standar pelayanan yang ditetapkan (<60 menit), menandakan keberhasilan reformasi alur penanganan stroke. Implikasi penelitian menunjukkan bahwa penerapan sistem code stroke terstruktur dan berbasis monitoring waktu efektif dalam meningkatkan kecepatan dan kualitas layanan stroke akut serta menurunkan risiko kecacatan.
Interprofessional Collaboration On Non-Communicable Disease Programs (NDP) In Primary Health Services Rahmanida, Nindya; Bachtiar, Adang
Devotion : Journal of Research and Community Service Vol. 3 No. 8 (2022): Devotion: Journal of Research and Community Service
Publisher : Green Publisher Indonesia

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This study aims to discuss interprofessional collaboration in the Non-Communicable Disease program and the factors that influence interprofessional collaboration in the program. The research method used in this study is a qualitative descriptive method. The type of data used in this research is qualitative data, which is divided into primary data and secondary data. The results showed that interprofessional collaboration is a strategy to achieve the desired quality of results effectively and efficiently in health services. Communication in collaboration is an important element to improve service quality and patient safety. A non-communicable disease (NCD) is a disease or medical condition that cannot be passed from one individual to another. Most NCDs occur in low- and middle-income countries. Based on WHO data, NDP was the cause of 68% of deaths in the world in 2012. Interprofessional collaboration at Posbindu NDP Puskesmas is carried out by the PNDP Program Holder. Other Puskesmas officers are only involved in determining the schedule for implementing activities so that they do not conflict with the schedule of other Puskesmas activities. Planning is done in writing with a planning format from the Treasurer of the Health Center. However, this plan is only related to the development and service activities of the NDP Posbindu. The factors that influence interprofessional cooperation in the NDP program are cooperation, communication, ethics, and the role of the profession.
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Hutagalung Esna Sipahutar Eva Chundrayetti Eva Decroli Faisal Yunus Farah Fauziah Rahmasari Farid Husin Farida Briani Sobri Ferdinal Ferry Ferry, Ferdinal Finny Fitry Yani Firdawati Firdawati Firdawati, Firdawati Franciscus D. Suyatna Gabriella Suarez Pratiwi Ginting, Desideria Yosepha Ginting, Sukaria Susana Br. Gisella, Prisca Gondhowiardjo, Soehartati A Gumilang, Intan Gurendro Putro Habibah Muhiddin Hadi Pratomo Hadi Pratomo Hadiarto Mangunnegoro Hafizurrachman Hafizurrachman Hamidiyanti, Baiq Yuni Fitri Hardiyanti, Widya Harimat Hendarwan Harimat Hendarwan Harimat Hendrawan Hasan, Arief Rosyid Hasibuan, Syarif R. Helmi Helmi Hema Malini, Hema Hermansach, Rendra Hidayat, Deden Himawati, Toki Hsu Chong Jen Huang, Ficky Husna Yetti Ilyas, Jaslis INDAH PUSPITASARI Intan Gumilang Ismail Hadisoebroto Dilogo Jendrius Jendrius Jeremy Romeo Partahi Junaiti Sahar Jusuf, Nelva K. Juwita Cresti Rahmaania K. Kusumaratna, Rina Keane, Arnold KM Taufiq KM. Taufiq Kurnia Sari Kurnia Sari Kurnia Sari Kurniasari, Fitri Kurtanty, Dien Kusumaratna, Rina Kurniasri Kusumawati, Leti Ratna lail, nurul husnul Laksono Trisnantoro Leana, Ade Lestari, Petra Ade Paramita Lestariningrum, Siti Leti Ratna Kusumawati Leti Ratna Kusumawati Lubis, Ramona DS. M. F. Aziz Machrumnizar, Machrumnizar Magdalena, Rosinta Malahayati Rusli Bintang Manik, Irfan Rohot Uli Maranggi, Octavianus Marcellus Simadibrata Marcellus Simadibrata Mardiati Najib Mardiati Najib Maria Wahyu Daruki Maria Wahyu Daruki Mariani, Mia Maruni Wiwin Diarti Mayetti Mayetti Mazaya Shafa Ainan Dini Meily Arovi Qulsum Meily Arovi Qulsum Meiyanti Meiyanti, Meiyanti Melanie Vandauli Melanie Vandauli Menaldi Rasmin Merita Arini Mia Mariani Mieska Despitasari Mieska Despitasari Mudjiran Munir Munir Munir Munir Munthe, Novita Br Ginting Murdani Abdullah Murdani Abdullah Muyana, Nana Nana Mulyana Nazhifah, Naurah Neherta, Meri Nelly Tandiari Nelwati, Nelwati Ni N. 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Susworo Rahmaania, Juwita Cresti Rahmad Gurusinga Rahmanida, Nindya Rahmanofa Yunizaf Rahmasari, Almira Fanny Rai Pandudita Rasta Naya Pratita Ratnawati Antaria Rendra Hermansach Renita Agustina Reny Ayu Damayanti Retno Dewi Sulistyowati Retno Dewi Sulistyowati Retno Sulistyo Wardani Riastuti Kusuma Wardani Riastuti Kusuma Wardani Ricky Fathoni Rima Semiarty Rina K. Kusumaratna, Rina K. Risely Sutarsa Limirang Ristrini , Ristrini Ristrini Ristrini Ristrini Ristrini Ritonga, Sukhri Herianto Rizanda Machmud Rizky Anggraita Damayanti Rizky Anggraita Damayanti Robiana Modjo Rochani Istiawan Rosanti, Elvi Rosinta Magdalena Rosinta Magdalena Rosiyana Rosmala Atina Rusadi Rosna Meutia Rr Tutik Sri Hariyati Rusda, Muhammad Sabarinah Prasetyo Salsabila, Unik Hanifah Sari Mulyati Sari, Nur Mala Sarwono Waspadji Septelia I. Wanandi Silvia Tarigan Silvia Tarigan Siti Lestariningrum Siti Lestariningrum Sjaaf, Amal Chalik Sobri, Farida Briani Soetrisno Soetrisno Soetrisno Soetrisno Sonar Soni Panigoro Sukaria Susana Br. Ginting Sukaria Susana Br. Ginting Sulaiman, Benedict Sulistyowati, Retno Dewi Suminar, Dian Laras Suranta, Roy Michael Susyana Tamin Suvonalya Suvonalya Suvonalya Suvonalya Suvonalya, Suvonalya Suyanto, Jipri Tandiari, Nelly Tantri Puspa Ditya Tantri Puspa Ditya Tarigan, Herri Novita Tarigan, Silvia Taufiq, KM Tauhidah, Sarah At Tiara Innotata Tinurbaya, Afriani Tjahjono D. Gondhowiardjo Tjandra, Sydney Tjen Dravinne Winata Toki Himawati Toki Himawati Trenggono, Patriot Haryo Trisetiawati, Lami Ukik Kusuma Kurniawan Ukik Kusuma Kurniawan Vandauli, Melanie Vetty Yulianty Permanasari Vetty Yulianty Permanasari Wahyu Sulistiadi Wahyuni, Sri Puji Widjajalaksmi Widjajalaksmi Widya, Dewa Ayu Dyah Widyasanti, Nisrina Windy Woro Paramyta Yopita Ratnasari Yuliarni Syafrita Yumnanisha, Defin A. 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