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Journal : Universa Medicina

The role of occupational health services in the universal health coverage era in Indonesia Mansyur, Muchtaruddin
Universa Medicina Vol 38, No 1 (2019)
Publisher : Faculty of Medicine, Trisakti University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (435.949 KB) | DOI: 10.18051/UnivMed.2019.v38.1-3

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In accordance to Act No 24 Year 2011 on The Social Security Administrating Body, the Indonesian National Social Security program is managed by  two national organizations, namely: Social Security Administering Body for Health (Badan Penyelenggara Jaminan Sosial Kesehatan = BPJS Kesehatan) and Social Security Administering Body for Labor (Badan Penyelenggara Jaminan Sosial Ketenagakerjaan = BPJS Ketenagakerjaan). The former is responsible for providing health coverage for all Indonesians through the National Social Health Insurance Scheme known as the Jaminan Kesehatan Nasional/JKN. The latter is  responsible for  providing the worker's social security consisting of Provident Fund Benefit, Accident Benefit, Pension Benefit, and Death Benefit.1The Indonesian government has been continuously improving the health service program towards better national universal health coverage and has set the 2019 functional achievement target of 95% of the population enrolled in the program. To ensure that this target of  the program will be achieved,  the government pays the premium of BPJS Kesehatan of the poor and near poor.2
Parkinson's disease and the welding job: are both related? Mochtar, Iqbal; Mansyur, Muchtaruddin
Universa Medicina Vol 39, No 1 (2020)
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Up to the present, there has been a controversy on the relationship between Parkinson’s disease and the welding job. The aim of this study was to obtain evidence-based information regarding the relationship between Parkinson’s disease and the welding job through an evidence-based case report derived from a literature review. The review was conducted through a method of search and selection of articles in the Pubmed, Cochrane Library and JSTOR databases aimed at answering the study question. The process of searching articles used the keywords “Welding” OR “Welder” AND “Parkinson”. Article selection was performed using the defined inclusion and exclusion criteria. At the initial search, 117 articles were retrieved from the three databases. Following the selection process, three articles remained, which consisted of one systematic review and two observational studies. Comparing the selected articles, the systematic review of Mortimer et al. is more relevant and appropriate for answering the clinical question. Mortimer et al. used a meta-analytical method, applied strict inclusion and exclusion criteria and excluded studies that potentially led to bias effects, lack of validity or inadequate statistical methods. Based on the selected evidence-based resources, Parkinson’s disease is not related to the welding job. The welding job, however, may produce clinical symptoms and signs resembling Parkinson’s disease, known as manganism.
Assessment of compliance to standard precautions among nurses using the Health Belief Model Rusli, Noer Triyanto; Mansyur, Muchtaruddin; Kekalih, Aria; Sulistomo, Astrid; Werdhani, Retno Asti
Universa Medicina Vol. 39 No. 3 (2020)
Publisher : Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Trisakti

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18051/UnivMed.2020.v39.199-206

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BACKGROUNDThe application of Standard Precautions (SP) has become a significant challenge for healthcare workers, especially in developing countries, endangering their safety and increasing their exposure to blood-related pathogens. This study was aimed at exploring the factors related to nurses’ compliance with the practice of SP.METHODSA cross-sectional study was conducted on 120 nurses working at a hospital in Palembang. Health Belief Model components of the subjects were recorded through questionnaires. A 12-point observation form assessed the nurses’ SP compliance. Multiple logistic regression models were used to explore factors associated with nurses’ compliance.RESULTSThe results showed that 56.7% of participants had good compliance, although the five moments of hand hygiene still needed to be improved. The study revealed that the proportion of the operating room and emergency room nurses who complied with the SP was larger than the proportion of those who worked at the other wards (OR=2.57, 95% CI 1.51-4.36). The nurses who had received training also showed a larger proportion of compliance with SP than those who had not been trained (OR=2.70, 95% CI 1.07-6.79).CONCLUSIONNurses’ behavior to SP was significantly associated with the adequacy of the training and work unit. It is suggested that the practice of SP was also influenced by enabling factors and subjective norms. Adequate training of nurses, provision of infection prevention equipment, and assessment of occupational exposures need to be introduced.
Co-Authors Abdulmuthalib Abdulmuthalib Agung Waluyo Agus Kharmayana Rubaya Agus Setiawan Ahmad Eru Ahmad Fuady Ahmad Thohir Hidayat Al Rasyid Alfares, Heru Alida Harahap Amiliana M. Soesanto Anandita, Faizal Ablansah ANDI WIJAYA Angela BM Tulaar Antari R. Harmani Anung Sugihantono Aria Kekalih As’ari, Mahrus Bambang hermani Bertha Pangaribuan Birahmatika, Fitya Safira C Khoe, Levina Cosphiadi Irawan Dahlia, Debie - Damajanti R. Syarif Damayanti Rusli Sjarif Deandra, Fadhila Iswi Dede Iskandar, Dede Dede Kusmana Dewi Sumaryani Soemarko Dewi Yunia Fitriani Djajadiman Gatot Djoko Priyatno, Djoko Djumhana Atmakusumah, Djumhana Dwi Restuti, Ratna Edrial Eddin Efta Yudiarsah, Efta Elida Ilyas Elly Nurachmah Endang Susalit Erni Sulistiawati Eryando, Tries Fatma Afira Fauzia, Khalida Ferial H. Idris Ferius Soewito Hajar, Siti Sarah Hanna, Henny Haryono Haryono Helda Khusun Henny Permatasari Herman, Rustika Hilman Syarif Houweling, Tanja A I Dewa Gede Ugrasena I. Wijaya, Rita Ina S Timan, Ina S Ina Susianti Timan Irawan Yusuf Isman Firdaus Jamhari Jamhari Jan S Purba, Jan S Judhiastuty Februhartanty Juli Dwi Prasetyono Jusuf Misbach Kusuma Dewi, Dian Leonard Ivan Melana Lim Weng Kong, Lim Weng Lugyanti Sukrisman Malik, Safarina G. Mediawati, Ati Surya Merci Monica br Pasaribu Mochtar, Iqbal Moh. Khotibul Umam Muhammad Ilyas Muhayatun Santoso Mulyana Mulyana Murti Andriastuti, Murti Ninik Mudjihartini Novi Silvia Hardiany Nuri Purwito Adi Nurjati Chaeranie Siregar, Nurjati Chaeranie Nurlita, Hera Nurul Ratna Mutu Manikam Nuryati Chairani Ong Choon Kiat, Ong Choon Pandelaki, Jacub Parmaditya Pamungkas, Indra Poppy Fitriyani Pramesthi, Indriya Laras Prasetyono, Juli Dwi Puji Lestari, Shanti Rafsanzani, Reza A Ratna Dwi Restuti Retno Asti Werdhani Riadi Wirawan Rianto Setiabudy Richardus, Jan H Rino Alvani Gani Rizaldi, Riza Ronny Suwento, Ronny Rosina Tarigan Rr. Tutik Sri Hariyati Rusli, Noer Triyanto Sahala Panggabean Salim Harris sanjiwani, putu amrytha Sarwono Waspadji Semiramis Zizlavsky SEPTELIA INAWATI WANANDI Setyowaty sigid sudaryanto, sigid Sigit Mulyono Simanjuntak, Ernawati Siti Annisa Nuhonni Sri Anna Marliyati Sudigdo Satroasmoro, Sudigdo Sugiarta, Iwan Sukman Tulus Putra, Sukman Tulus Sulistomo, Astrid Suroto Suroto Suzanna Immanuel Tamin, Susyana Tantut Susanto Teguh Budiharjo, Teguh Teguh Ranakusuma The Bin Tean, The Bin Tirza Z. Tamin Trevino A. Pakasi Umi Fahmida Wahidin, Wahidin Wibowo, Suryo Winata, Vera Windarso, Sarjito Eko Yati Afiyanti Yoga Yuniadi