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Information System Policy of Web-based Patient Safety Incident Reporting Information System at RSJ Prof Dr. Soerojo Magelang Purnomo, Setyo; Widodo, Aris Puji; Setyaningsih, Yuliani
Journal of Indonesian Health Policy and Administration Vol. 5, No. 3
Publisher : UI Scholars Hub

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To provide security to their patients, healthcare providers use a system for patient safety which includes risk reporting and analysis of incidents, identification and management of risks, and the ability to learn about events that have occurred. According to the 2017 patient safety data at Prof. Dr. Soerojo Psychiatric Hospital, 7% of patient safety incidents at the hospital required a Root Cause Analysis. To aid the process, an online information system is necessary. This research was qualitative research that used the waterfall method for the information syntax. This involved planning, analysis, design, implementation, and system. From there, the data was then evaluated based on its accessibility, completeness, accuracy, and speed. The qualitative data was gathered through questionnaires, in-depth interviews, and unstructured interviews with selected informants. 26 informants were involved in this research, this included the reporters, the Patient Safety (KPRS) Team, and the hospital management board. Results of the would then produce recommendations on how to handle the problems found. Based on the data gathered, we discovered that after the application of the information system, the hospital experienced a 53.8% increase in patient safety.
Emotional Burnout and Mental Health Predictors Among Female Preschool Teachers Ekawati, Ekawati; Setyaningsih, Yuliani; Wahyuni, Ida; Kurniawan, Bina
Media Publikasi Promosi Kesehatan Indonesia (MPPKI) Vol. 8 No. 3 (2025): March 2025
Publisher : Fakultas Kesehatan Masyarakat, Universitas Muhammadiyah Palu

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56338/mppki.v8i3.6978

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Introduction: Preschool teacher profession with the work demands of preschool female teachers with diverse characters is a challenge and a source of pressure that can lead to poor mental health and job burnout. This study was conducted to analyse factors associated with mental health and subjective job burnout. Methods: A cross-sectional study involving 37 female early childhood teachers in Semarang. Data were collected using a structured Google Form-based questionnaire containing questions regarding work capacity, such as age, weight, height, tenure, and marital status and analysed with descriptive statistics and chi-square test. Results: Most preschool female teachers experienced mental health 59.5% and subjective job burnout 37.8%. The results of the relationship test explained that there was a relationship between tenure and mental health (p=0.013). Conclusion: We showed that tenure of preschool female teachers is significantly associated with mental health. The provision of mental health management and fatigue prevention education are needed for both new and experienced teachers.
Work Safety Culture to Fertilizer Bagging Workers Az-Zahra, Qurratul A'yun; Denny, Hanifa Maher; Setyaningsih, Yuliani
MIX: JURNAL ILMIAH MANAJEMEN Vol 15, No 1 (2025): MIX : Jurnal Ilmiah Manajemen
Publisher : Universitas Mercu Buana

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Objectives: The performance of a company can be seen from the quality of the workforce in carrying out company activities. In Indonesia there are still many work accidents. In 2020, the Fertilizer Bagging Unit experienced a decrease in the number of accidents, but in 2022 there were fatal work accidents. Even though Government Regulation Number 50 of 2012 has been stipulated, there are still gaps in the field, such as work accidents caused by workers carrying out their work in an unsafe manner, not following the SOPs that have been set, and not using personal protective equipment so that the work culture does not run well. So this research is important to reduce the number of work accidents, and can identify the main factors that cause accidents that occur in the work environment of the Semarang city fertilizer bagging unit.Methodology: This research design uses cross sectional with a quantitative approach. The research location was carried out in the work area of the Fertilizer Bagging Unit of Tanjung Emas Port Semarang. The research time was conducted in June - July. Sampling in this study used purposive sampling, so that the number of samples used was 150. Data processing uses editing, coding, data entry and cleaning. Data analysis using Univariate, bivariate and Multivariate. The test used used Chi Square Test and Logistic Regression.Finding: The research results show that the most significant factor in the work safety culture of fertilizer bagging workers is safety performance with an OR value of 2.210.Conclusion: Factors associated with the implementation of work safety culture are skills, communication, worker participation and safety performance. Company recommendations are expected to implement a reward and punishment system for workers who work not in accordance with regulations and it is hoped that the company will implement an internal and external audit system to evaluate the effectiveness of safety policies.
Double Emulsion Based Alginate/Chitosan Prepared by Ultrasound for Bioactive Encapsulation Prasetyaningrum, Aji; Ashianti, Aulia Dwi; Rokhati, Nur; Setyaningsih, Yuliani
Jurnal Sains Materi Indonesia Vol. 26 No. 2 (2025): Jurnal Sains dan Materi Indonesia
Publisher : BRIN Publishing (Penerbit BRIN)

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Water-in-oil-in-water (W/O/W) emulsion is an effective technology for encapsulating bioactivity but has poor stability. This study aims to evaluate the effect of ultrasonication on the preparation of double emulsions with varying alginate/chitosan ratios (1:1, 1:2, 2:1) and sonication times between 0 and 7 minutes. The results showed that a sonication time of 7 minutes resulted in the best storage stability (0.00–1.02%) and thermal stability (17.13–23.21%), a significant decrease in droplet size (2.08–2.87 μm), and higher emulsion activity index (EAI) (16.11–38.10 m2/g) and emulsion stability index (ESI) (63.28–89.74 min) values. The alginate/chitosan ratio of 2:1 also gave the most optimal results with storage stability of 4.58%, thermal stability of 36.23%, droplet size of 2.08–4.14 μm, and EAI and ESI values of 16.12 m2/g and 48.42 min. The ultrasonic-assisted alginate/chitosan double emulsion method effectively improved the stability and bioavailability of bioactive and presents significant potential for food and pharmaceutical applications.
Measuring Health Workers Perspectives of Patient Safety Culture in Indonesian Hospital Using HSOPSC Dewi Mulyawati, Sita; Setyaningsih, Yuliani; Maher Denny, Hanifa
Journal of Educational, Health and Community Psychology VOL 14 NO 1 MARCH 2025
Publisher : Universitas Ahmad Dahlan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12928/jehcp.vi.30467

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Patient safety is a critical component of healthcare quality, with an increasing emphasis on cultivating a strong safety culture within healthcare organizations. A robust safety culture is linked to improved patient outcomes, particularly in hospital settings. This study contributes to the international literature by examining the perceptions of safety culture among healthcare professionals in Indonesia through a cross-sectional survey involving 100 health workers using the Hospital Survey on Patient Safety Culture (HSOPSC) instrument. Descriptive and inferential statistics were employed to analyze the data, revealing that the dimension of organizational learning and continuous improvement received the highest positive response rate (83%), while teamwork across hospital units was notably low at 43.8%. Multiple regression analysis revealed that organizational learning and continuous improvement was the most significant predictor of overall safety perceptions (β = 3.975, p = 0.000), emphasizing the importance of sustained learning in fostering a robust safety culture. This study highlights the need for structured training programs on teamwork and error reporting without penalty, advocating for enhanced healthcare policies in Indonesia to strengthen patient safety culture.
Identification of Urine Specific Gravity in Female Workers Exposed to Hot Environments in Indonesia: A Cross-Sectional Study Pramesti, Shinta Dwi Surya; Denny, Hanifa Maher; Setyaningsih, Yuliani; Lestantyo, Daru; Purnami, Cahya Tri
Media Publikasi Promosi Kesehatan Indonesia (MPPKI) Vol. 8 No. 4 (2025): April 2025
Publisher : Fakultas Kesehatan Masyarakat, Universitas Muhammadiyah Palu

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ntroduction: Dehydration can affect body functions related to temperature regulation and blood circulation. Persistent dehydration can lead to fatigue, impaired concentration, and kidney dysfunction. Workers in labor-intensive environments, such as the brickmaking industry, are at a higher risk due to strenuous physical activity and prolonged exposure to high temperatures. Direct sunlight and the brick-firing process further increase the risk of fluid loss, highlighting the need to assess hydration status among brickmaking workers. Methods: This study employed a cross-sectional design involving 105 brickmaking workers. Individual characteristic factors, worker habit factors, work factors and work environment factors as independent variables, while the dependent variable was hydration status. Hydration status was measured using reagent strips for urinalysis, and other variables were collected through structured interviews using a questionnaire. Data collection was conducted over a period of 14 days. Data were analyzed using the Spearman rank correlation test and multiple linear regression to identify the most influential factors. Results: The majority of study subjects were severely dehydrated, as indicated by Urine Specific Gravity (USG) measurements ranging from 1021 to 1030. The highest distribution was found in the USG range of 1026–1030, with a percentage of 36.2%. Significant factors associated with hydration status included water consumption (p = 0.000), physical workload (p = 0.000), and clothing use (p = 0.005). Other factors, such as age, nutritional status, work duration, years of experience, and heat stress, did not show a significant relationship with hydration status. Multiple linear regression analysis revealed that water consumption had the most significant influence on hydration status (p=0,000). Conclusion: Water consumption significantly impacts hydration status. These findings highlight the need for hydration education and workplace interventions, such as accessible drinking water and awareness programs, to enhance worker safety and health in brickmaking environments.
Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices of Coconut Tappers in Managing Work-Related Musculoskeletal Disorders and Occupational Accidents Ahmad Farid; Onny Setiani; Yuliani Setyaningsih; Yusniar Hanani Darundiati
Mulawarman International Conference on Tropical Public Health Vol. 1 No. 1 (2025): [The 3th MICTOPH] Fullpaper
Publisher : Faculty of Public Health Mulawarman University, Indonesia

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Background : In an effort to improve occupational safety and health for coconut tappers, it is necessary to have strategic public health measures. Coconut tappers are at risk of Work Related Musculoskeletal Disorders and occupational accidents, which require appropriate prevention and control. Our study aims to assess and implement measures to improve the occupational safety and health of coconut tappers in Wonosobo District, Central Java, Indonesia with a primary focus on the knowledge, attitudes and practices (KAP) of coconut tappers related to the interventions provided in the form of Simple Stretching, BSM Acupressure and Use of Safety Harness. Research Methods/ Implementation Methods : This study was conducted between August 2022 and July 2024 to assess the knowledge, attitudes and practices (KAP) related to the intervention provided in the form of Simple Stretching, BSM Acupressure and Use of Safety Harness of coconut tappers in Wonosobo Regency. The assessment was accompanied by the provision of Simple Stretching, BSM Acupressure and Use of Safety Harness training in the workplace and was carried out at the before and after stages to evaluate the possible impact of this intervention. Results : The results of simple stretching interventions, BSM acupressure and the use of safety harnesses used can statistically improve the knowledge, attitudes, and practices of coconut sugar penderes in minimizing the incidence of WMSDs and work accidents, but when viewed based on the mean difference value after being given the intervention. Based on the results of the difference test, the intervention group has a greater mean difference value than the control group. The increase in the mean difference value in the intervention group compared to the control group after 4 weeks of intervention knowledge +2.35 attitude +5.38 and practice +6.76. Conclusion/Lesson Learned : Occupational safety and health interventions in the form of simple stretching BSM Acupressure and Use of Safety Harness are considered effective and can be applied so as to improve knowledge, attitudes and practices in coconut tappers.
Global Disparities in Road Safety: Trends, Knowledge Gaps, and Strategic Intervention Setyowati, Dina Lusiana; Setyaningsih, Yuliani; Suryawati, Chiswardani; Lestantyo, Daru; Denny, Hanifa M; Kurniawan, Bina; Fauzi, Muhammad Ashraf; Siddiqui, Muhammad Ahsan
The Indonesian Journal of Occupational Safety and Health Vol. 14 No. 1 (2025): The Indonesian Journal of Occupational Safety and Health
Publisher : Universitas Airlangga

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Introduction: Traffic accidents remain a pressing global issue, disproportionately affecting low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) with higher mortality rates, socio-economic burdens, and persistent policy implementation challenges. This study conducts a bibliometric analysis to identify global trends, conceptual developments, and critical knowledge gaps in road safety research, with a focus on LMIC contexts. Methods: A total of 402 peer-reviewed journal articles published between 2014 and 2025 were retrieved from the Scopus database. Bibliometric coupling and co-word analysis were conducted using VOSviewer to explore research dynamics. Results: The analysis identified five thematic clusters: (1) gamification and technology integration, (2) behavioral insights and interventions, (3) risk perception and training, (4) equity and infrastructure design, and (5) cyclist crash risk mitigation. Global trends show increasing attention to digital tools such as virtual reality, machine learning, and simulation-based training. Conceptual developments include integrating behavioral science into traffic safety and designing inclusive infrastructure. However, critical gaps persist, particularly the limited representation of LMICs in the literature, lack of contextual adaptation, and minimal real-world validation of technological solutions. Conclusion: This study underscores the need for a multidimensional approach that unites technology, human behavior, and infrastructure improvements. Strengthening research in LMICs, validating emerging tools in real-life scenarios, and fostering cross-sectoral collaborations are key to reducing global traffic injuries and fatalities through evidence-informed policies.
Pengaruh Konsumsi Vitamin C dan Konsumsi Air terhadap Kelelahan Subjektif pada Pekerja Perempuan Pembuatan Genting: The Impact of Vitamin C Intake and Water Consumption on Perceived Fatigue among Female Tile Workers Sahiroh, Eli; Denny, Hanifa M.; Setyaningsih, Yuliani; Lestantyo, Daru; Suroto, Suroto
Amerta Nutrition Vol. 9 No. 2 (2025): AMERTA NUTRITION (Bilingual Edition)
Publisher : Universitas Airlangga

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Background: The tile industry is known for its demanding nature, primarily due to the high energy requirements involved. The manual production methods necessitate significant physical exertion, including the lifting and transportation of heavy, large tiles. This can lead to fatigue as a result of lactic acid buildup in the muscles. Research indicates that burnout rates among workers in the tile industry can reach as high as 82%. Objectives: To analyze the effect of vitamin C consumption and drinking water consumption on perceived fatigue levels among female workers in the tile manufacturing sector. Methods: This research employed a quasi-experimental design, involving a sample of 52 female workers engaged in tile production for each group. Each group participated in an experimental procedure lasting 6 days, after which they were assessed for levels of fatigue. The independent variables examined were the intake of Vitamin C and water, while the dependent variable was the participants' subjective experience of fatigue. Subjective fatigue was quantified using the Work Fatigue Feelings Measurement Questionnaire (KAUPK2). The statistical methods applied included the Wilcoxon Test and the Kruskal-Wallis test. Results: The findings indicated that both Vitamin C intake and water consumption significantly influenced subjective fatigue levels before and after the intervention (p-value=0.000). Based on the results of the analysis before being given vitamin C, the subjective fatigue score was 51 after being given vitamin C, it dropped to 25. In contrast, before the introduction of drinking water, the subjective fatigue score was 48.23, which subsequently fell to 31.52 after water consumption. The analysis revealed a notable difference in the average subjective work fatigue scores post-intervention. Conclusions: The intake of Vitamin C and adequate water consumption effectively reduces subjective work fatigue among female tile-making workers. Consequently, it is recommended that industry owners ensure the provision of sufficient drinking water and Vitamin C for their employees.
E-Learning YOUTH4OSH Educcation: Analysis of Differences Safety Behavior During Practicum For State Vocational School Students Maulida, Fakhria; Denny, Hanifa; Setyaningsih, Yuliani
Journal of Health Education Vol. 10 No. 1 (2025)
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

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Background: Education Youth4OSH e-learning is one of the ILO's efforts to reduce the high number of young worker accidents. This study aims to determine differences in knowledge, attitudes, and practices of safety behavior during practicum before and after being given education through Youth4OSH e-learning. Methods: This research used a non-equivalent control group quasi-experimental study design, with a purposive sampling technique and a sample of 30 students in the control group and 31 students in the treatment group. Interventions involve OSH education through Youth4OSH e-learning, which is provided three times over three weeks. Data analysis utilized the Wilcoxon signed-rank test and Mann-Whitney U Test.  Results: The results of the Wilcoxon signed-rank test showed that there was an increase in the scores of knowledge (p= 0.000), attitudes (p= 0.000), and practices (p= 0.000) in the treatment group. Furthermore, differences in enhancement scores of knowledge, attitudes, and practices between the treatment group and the control group are observed using the Mann-Whitney U test, which showed a p-value of 0.000 (p<0.05). Conclusions: There were differences in knowledge, attitudes, and practices of safety behavior before and after receiving Youth4OSH e-learning education.
Co-Authors Abd. Rasyid Syamsuri Adi Heru Husodo Agung Dwi Laksono Ahmad Farid Aiman Muhammad Jaidi Aji Prasetyaningrum Alwi, Hidayati Amad Mochamad Amalia, Sandra Amriyanti, Amriyanti Amrul Mawadah Anies Anies Anita Dewi Anggraeni Antono Suryoputro Aprilia, Shahnaz Ardinendradewi, Qonitya Ardiyani Heri Ristanti Ari Suwondo Ari Suwondo Ari Suwondo Ari Suwondo Ari Suwondo Aris Puji Widodo Aris Puji Widodo Ariyanti, Sheila Mufida Ariyanti, Sheila Mufida Arti, Dwi Windu Kinanti Ashianti, Aulia Dwi Astutik, Risa Septi Ayuningtyas, Rr. Annisa Az-Zahra, Qurratul A'yun Azhar, Eky Fadhildansyah Bagoes Widjanarko Baju Widjasena Baskara Petra Marhaensa Bayu, Yoni Setyo Nugroho Bayusunuputro, Billy Zia Napoleon Bentari, Maxilla Narda Bernadeta Lintang Hardy Bernadeta Lintang Hardy Bian Ganda Atmaja Bina Kurniawan Bina Kurniawan Bina Kurniawan Cahya Tri Purnami Clara Dewinda Daru Lestantyo Daru Lestantyo Daru Lestantyo Daru Lestyanto Daru Lestyanto Dean Yustisia Putra Dedek Sutinbuk Denny, Hanifa Denny, Hanifa M Denny, Hanifa M. Denny, Hanifa Maher Desti Azhari Dewi Mulyawati, Sita Dhia Ghoniyyah Dian Widya Christiany Jacobus Dimas Yoga Saputra Dina Lusiana Setyowati Dine Wahyu Prima Dine Wahyu Prima Dionisius Indra Prakoso Dwi Suranto Dwipa, Stephen Arya Ekawati Ekawati Ekawati Ekawati Ekawati Ekawati Ekawati, Ekawati Endah Kumala Dewi Erwin Erwin Eunike Merlinda Kawung Falya Ariestaniaji Devi Fauzi, Muhammad Ashraf Febi Abu Hanifah Fitria Putri, Cita Fitria Qotrotun Nada Freddrika Putri Gardinia, Genoveva Hadi Sasana Handa Putra Wicaksono Hanifa M Denny Hanifa Maher Denny Hanifa Maher Denny, Hanifa Maher Hanifah Septiasary Haris Setyawan Hasanah, Maryam Uswatun Hastarini Dwi Atmanti Hasti Wulandari Hasti Wulandari Hastuti, Dyah Dewi Heni Rusmitasari Henry Setiawan Susanto, Henry Setiawan Henry Setyawan Susanto Henry Setyawan Susanto Hijah, Nurul Fidinia I Made Bayu Dirgantara Ida Ayu Putu Sri Widnyani Ida Rahmawati Ida Wahyuni Ida Wahyuni Ida Wahyuni Ida Wahyuni Iffah, Nur Indwiani Astuti Istisya, Afifah Salsabilla Jayanti, Siswi Julia Rahmawati Julia Rakhmawati Komala, Nur Indah Kusworo Adi Laksono, Azalia Diani Lestyanto, Daru Luky Dwiantoro Luky Dwiantoro Maharani, Nabila Maher Denny, Hanifa Mar Atul Mahmudah Martini Martini Maulida, Fakhria Mayrika Pratiwi H Mohammad Z. Rahfiludin Mohammad Zen Rahfiludin Mulya, Dimas Yuzril Mulyawati, Sita Dewi Mutmainnah Mutmainnah Nadiya Arawinda Andar Nadiya Arawinda Andar Nanang Qosim Nasya Adelia Putri Nikie Astorina Yunita Dewanti Nur Cahyani Amaliawati Rahmat Nur Rokhati Nurnaningsih, Hera Nurul Fajriah Nurul Fajriah Onny Setiani Ossa Yudo Novaryan Permatasari, Dyah Tri Permatasari, Vidya Jihan Pigoramdhani, Ardhy P. Pigoramdhani, Ardhy P. Prachaiboon, Tiwakron Pramesti, Shinta Dwi Surya Prasetio, Diki Bima Pratama, Turmaningsih Surya Putri, Nasya Adelia Putri, Shafhah Meiska Qoni Mulia Sagita Qoni Mulia Sagita Qurratul A'yun Az-Zahra Rahayu Astuti Rahma, Gresi Amarita Rahmadinisyah, Aulia Rakhmawati, Julia Regita Bungah Adalia Rita Kartika Syarif Ryna Mahdalena Ambarita Sahiroh, Eli Sandyasti, Laksnita Kumara Septiasary, Hanifah Septo P. Arso Septo Pawelas Arso Setyo Purnomo Setyo Purnomo Shahnaz Aprilia Siddiqui, Muhammad Ahsan Simanjuntak, Indah Sinta Pradananingrum Sinta Pradananingrum Siswi Jayanti Siswi Jayanti Sri A. Nugraheni SRI LESTARI Sri Lestari Sri Lestari Sulistiyani Sulistiyani Sulistyani Sulistyani Suroto Suroto Suroto Suroto Suroto suroto Suryawati, Chiswardani Susilo Budi Pratama Sutopo Patria Jati Suyanto, Jipri Syamsulhuda BM Syamsulhuda Budi Musthofa Syarah nuur khakim Syuhada, Ambar Dani Tia Nurhidayanti Tomas Jalu Putranto Tri Astuti Kusumawardani Arianingrum Umamah, A?izzatul Umamah, A’izzatul Utami, Rizki Intan Wahyu Vega Auliasari Ridwan Vonty Sulistyo Indah Sari Wahid Kurniawan Widyaningsih, Yasinta Indah Widyanto, Yesaya Rudolf Susanto Yolanda Putri Ayu Kaiba Yowan Embuai Yundari, Yundari Yunita Setiarsih Yusniar Hanani Darundiati zahara, amalina Zahra Halfa&#039; Badriyyah Zahra Nurdina Fitriani