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Catasthropic Health Expenditure Analysis Based on Cataracts Severity at Public & Private Hospital in Surabaya Putri, Linta Meyla; Rochmah, Thinni Nurul; Ernawaty, Ernawaty
Journal of Health Management Research Vol 1 No 1 (2022): Journal of Health Management Research
Publisher : Bagian Penelitian & Pengabdian Masyarakat STIKES Adi Husada

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Background: The rate of visual disorders due to cataracts in Indonesia is the highest in Southeast Asia region and got the third place in the world at 1.47%. The prevalence of cataracts in East Java Province based on Riskesdas 2013 was 1.6%. Every year as many as 38 thousand residents of East Java Province are threatened with cataracts. Cataracts require a very large cost for medication. Aims: This study aims to conduct a Health Expenditure Analysis of cataract patients at Public and Private Hospital in Surabaya. Methods: Observational analytical research using quantitative methods. The time approach used for this research is a prospective design. The sample in this study were 174 patients. Results: Based on the results of the study, there was a significant difference (p-value = 0.001) between the Health Expenditure of cataract patients in private hospitals and government hospitals. The average health expenditure at private eye hospitals was higher than that of government eye hospitals, with an average difference -an average of IDR 4,240,030 per patient. Even so, patients from private and government hospitals experienced catastrophic health expenditure. Based on the chi-square test, there was a significant relationship between cataract severity (p-value¬= 0.001) and the incidence of catastrophic health expenditure. Conclusion: Catasthropic health expenditure can be experienced by patients in both private and public hospitals due to health costs incurred for cataract treatment for a period of 3 months.
Effectiveness of hand Washing Training Based on Kirkpatrick Theory Level I and II on Nurses Damayanti, Vinna Amalia; Ernawaty, Ernawaty
Journal of Health Management Research Vol 1 No 1 (2022): Journal of Health Management Research
Publisher : Bagian Penelitian & Pengabdian Masyarakat STIKES Adi Husada

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Background: Hospitals have an obligation to provide education and training to staff who are potentially exposed and have direct contact with patients. This research was conducted because the number of handwashing non-compliance in 2017 was still above the standard set by hospital at 0%. Aims: To analyze the elements of hand washing training on nurses based on the training effectiveness by Kirkpatrick’s 2- Level theory. Methods: This research was descriptive, using a questionnaire to know the effectiveness of the training and knowledge. The sample consisted of the nurses at DKT Gubeng Pojok Hospital Surabaya. The sampling technique was total sampling with 14 nurses who participated in the training and also 20 nurses who did not participate. Results: Level 1-reaction starting from the time of training implementation to the classification of trainers get effective results. Level 2-learning got good results on the level of knowledge and ability to remember the material, nurses who took part in the training with scores of 78.57 and 79.29, while for nurses who did not take part in the training with scores of 71 and 64. Conclusion: The level 1-reaction and level 2-learning get effective results. Researchers provide suggestions for hospitals to be able to provide some other training needed by hospital employees.
Co-Authors Adyatma, Rangga Gama Afro, Rahmafika Cinthya Ainun nisa, Farah Yasmine Andani, Khisula Riski Andi Safutra Suraya Anggreini, Narolitha Anggun Wulandari Antayamulya, Vianesa Aurum Anugraheni, Ayudiva Rizky Arief Hargono Arizka, Ulfa Dwi Atika, Nur Attamimy, Helmy Bachtiar Bactiar, Nia Bintarti, Tri Budiarjo, Theresa Budiningsih, Annisa Tria Cahyono, Indra Chandra, Yacob Utama Chandra, Yacob Utama Damayanti, Vinna Amalia Dananjaya, IWK Kantun Dewi, Evita Kumala Dick-Sagoe, Christopher Evriany, Nurul Fauziah, Indah Berliana Favian, Rhesa Milzam Hadinata, Immanuel Michael Herawati, Nika Huwae, Lourenz Simon Isnanta, Raden Jasmawati, Jasmawati Kristoforus, Josefus Kurniawan, Afif Laksono Trisnantoro Lestari, Saptandia Wulan Cahyaning Lutfiana, Ragilia Indah Margono Margono Masse, S. Fakhruddin Masse, S. Nur Fauziyah Maya Handayani, Maya Maya Sari Dewi, Maya Sari Miru, Sulaiman Mirza Hapsari Sakti Titis Penggalih Mita Dwi Ayudha Nafiah, Nilam Cahya Nulhakim, Lukman Nur, Aina Shofi Salsabila Nuzulul Kusuma Putri Puspitasari, Nur Alifa Hera Rahadian, Bayu Rahayu, Fitri Kurnia Rahmadini, Salsabila Rossalya, Monica Ayu Rusbaya, Ageng Salsabila, Miranda Gracia Salsabila, Salsabila Sari, Eka Fitria Sari, Risqi Adinda Shrimarti Rukmini Devy Silla, Dafrossa Vony Sofro, Zaenal Mutaqqien Sri Widati Sujadi, Dadi Supangat, Ririn Widyowati Susila, Edi Nurinda Syahir Natsir Thinni Nurul Rochmah Ubery, Yulinda Ferdiana Ulfa, Anisa Raudatul Wahyu Setyaningsih Wijaya, ⁠Andriana Putri Wulansari, Cahyarani Yuly Sulistyorini Zulfa, Sheila Nurhaliza