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Work-Family Conflict of Career Woman with Family Well-Being in the City of Kupang Andhrea Mesakh; Serlie K. A Littik; Yeni Damayanti
Journal of Health and Behavioral Science Vol 5 No 2 (2023): June 2023
Publisher : Universitas Nusa Cendana

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35508/jhbs.v5i2.9005

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Along with the times, it is not only men who make a living but women also have a role in earning a living for the family. This causes problems in carrying out their roles as mothers and career women, thus making one another's roles unable to be carried out correctly and fairly. This study aims to explain the relationship between work-family conflict between career women who work with family well-being in Kupang City. The subjects of this study amounted to 200 participants with the criteria of career woman and career man, have school-age children, live with husband/wife and children, and the amount of time work reaches 45 hours/week or five days/week. The research method uses a descriptive quantitative approach using an ordinal scale. The measuring instrument used is the harmony scale based on the adaptation of the first study developed in Hong Kong by Moonly M.C. Wong, et al in 2022 and the work-family conflict scale using the Work-Family Conflict Scale (WAFCS) in 2014. The results of the study found that there was a negative relationship between work-family conflict and family well-being. The higher the work-family conflict, the lower the family well-being and vice versa. The tests showed no difference in the work-family conflict between men and women in carrying out their roles at work and in the family.
Dynamics of Health Budget Refocusing and its Implication to Covid-19 Pandemic Mitigation in Remote Archipelagic Areas (A Case Study in Sumba Tengah Health Agency, Nusa Tenggara Timur Province) Serlie K. A. Littik; Dominirsep O. Dodo; S. P. Manongga
Health Notions Vol 7, No 5 (2023): May
Publisher : Humanistic Network for Science and Technology (HNST)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33846/hn70501

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Health crisis due to Covid-19 Pandemic should be mitigated to reduce the opportunity for a greater health loss. One key factor for the success of health intervention is the availability and proper use of budget. Districts lacking fiscal capacity should choose the best option available to address the issue. This aims to describe the dynamics of the health budget refocusing on mitigation of Covid-19 and its implication to the achievement of health development targets in remote archipelagic areas. This is a qualitative study conducted in Sumba Tengah District Health Agency, in October 2020. Data are collected through semi-structured interviews with several key informants. The policy of budget refocusing to mitigate Covid-19 at the district level is a highly dynamic and complex process. Understanding of budget refocusing policy among district personnel vary. Implementation of budget refocusing policy potentially create new long and short terms problems within the health sector. Keywords: budget refocusing; Covid-19; remote archipelagic areas
Depression Tendency in Students Allda Manoeain; Serlie K. A. Littik; Dian Lestari Anakaka
Journal of Health and Behavioral Science Vol 4 No 3 (2022): September 2022
Publisher : Universitas Nusa Cendana

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35508/jhbs.v4i3.4683

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WHO states that many mental health problems arise in late childhood and early adolescence because this period is full of physical and mental changes before reaching adulthood so adolescents have to adapt to many things that if they cannot handle the existing problems, can lead to disappointment and frustration. a sense of failure and susceptibility to mental disorders, one of which is depression. Depression is the third largest psychological disorder which is estimated to occur in 5% of the world's population (WHO, 2013). In a month about 4-5 teenagers come to consult. Adolescents who came to consult with clinical psychologists ranged in age from 17-25 years with varied educational backgrounds, and the adolescents who consulted the most were aged 19-22 years. Most show symptoms of severe depression and self-harm to the point of almost committing suicide.
Pengaruh Penyesuaian Diri Terhadap Stres Akademik pada Mahasiswa FKM Undana Kupang Selama Masa Pandemi Covid-19 di Tahun 2022 Datu K. Tandirura; Serlie K. A. Littik; Diana Aipipidely
Jurnal Ilmiah Universitas Batanghari Jambi Vol 23, No 2 (2023): Juli
Publisher : Universitas Batanghari Jambi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33087/jiubj.v23i2.3192

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This study aims to determine the effect of adjustment to academic stress on students of the Faculty of Public Health, University of Nusa Cendana Kupang, during the Covid-19 pandemic in 2022. The participants in this study were 400 students of the Faculty of Public Health, University of Nusa Cendana Kupang, for the 2021/2022 academic year. People were selected using a simple random sampling technique. This study uses a quantitative approach with a scale of student adjustment during Rovika's online learning in 2021 and Affani's academic stress scale during online learning in 2021, adapted from Bedewy & Gabriel's (2015) academic stress scale. Data analysis used a simple linear regression test. The results showed that there was a positive influence between adjustment and academic stress (p-value = 0.000; R² = 0.198), where adjustment contributed 19.6% to academic stress experienced by students of the Faculty of Public Health, University of Nusa Cendana Kupang for the 2021/2022 academic year. The higher the perceived academic stress, the better adjustment process is needed for each student during academic learning during the Covid-19 pandemic in 2022.
EVALUATION THE IMPACT OF HEALTH INSURANCE POLICIES ON THE AMOUNT OF INFORMAL SECTOR PAYMENTS FOR HEMODIALYSIS SERVICES Andreastra, Agustinus Putu; Nayoan, Christina Rony; Muntasir, Muntasir; Littik, Serlie K. A.; Weraman, Pius
Responsive: Jurnal Pemikiran Dan Penelitian Administrasi, Sosial, Humaniora Dan Kebijakan Publik Vol 7, No 1 (2024): Responsive: Jurnal Pemikiran Dan Penelitian Administrasi, Sosial, Humaniora Dan
Publisher : Universitas Padjadjaran

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24198/responsive.v7i1.53037

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 Background : Chronic kidney disease is a condition of kidney damage which is characterized by a progressive decline in kidney function over several months or years so that the kidneys cannot maintain metabolic, fluid/electrolyte balance which results in uremia, and if not treated properly, This disease can cause death, therefore Chronic kidney disease patients need hemodialysis therapy. Chronic kidney disease patients increase every year, data patients at Ruteng Hospital is 35 patients and 8 people are participants in the informal sector of the National Health Insurance. The national health insurance policy is regulated in Presidential Decree No. 64 of 2020. This regulation is intended to re-regulate several aspects of program implementation, starting from increasing the amount of contributions, types of participation, the ecosystem of the national health insurance program, governance of subsidies by the Government for participants. Objective: Analyze and evaluate completely, in detail and systematically in connection with the implementation of the national health insurance policy on the amount of informal sector payments for hemodialysis services at Ruteng Hospital. Method: The research design used is a qualitative approach using descriptive analytical methods by collecting data from participants through in-depth interviews. This research was conducted at Ruteng Hospital. The population was 35 hemodialysis patients. The sampling technique was purposive sampling, taken from samples that met the inclusion criteria: the main participants were 7 patients and the supporting participants were 6 employees. Data collection techniques use primary and secondary data through interviews and documentation, data validity uses triangulation and data analysis uses thematic analysis. Results: dialysis patients only understand the usefulness of the national health insurance program to facilitate their health services in terms of costs and facilities without exploring all the elements contained in the program, the quality of service is very satisfying for dialysis patients both in terms of completeness of facilities and infrastructure as well as other supporting facilities, the safety of their care is guaranteed both in terms of ease of accessing program services and quality and other resources, the impact of the increase in rates shows that Hemodyalisis patients feel objections, resulting in negative impacts, moving treatment classes to lower classes and there are payment in arrears but there are no non-active participants and the positive impact is that there is an increase in the provision of higher quality health services and Health Social Security Agency can experience a surplus, there is an increase in the quality of health and productivity of life for Hemodyalisis patients in maintaining resilience and sustainability as well as social welfare. Conclusion: Health Social Security Agency always carries out monitoring and evaluation in connection with the determination of policies regarding determining the amount of national health insurance contributions based on the financial situation and conditions of the community and taking into account the ability of the State treasury to allocate a budget to subsidize various program operational costs while maintaining and improving system governance National health insurance, for Ruteng Hospital to always improve the quality of services in order to achieve patient satisfaction, for Hemodyalisis patients to be involved in providing contributions in the form of suggestions and criticism to the Government in formulating policies and to be involved in evaluating the national health insurance program.
Penerapan Perbaikan Mutu Berkelanjutan (Continous Quality Improvement) Pasca Akreditasi Puskesmas Kota Kupang terhadap Tingkat Kepuasan Masyarakat Manafe, Ovlian Afri; Ratu, Jacob M.; .Muntasir, Muntasir; Roga, Andrias Umbu; Littik, Serlie K. A.
Journal of Telenursing (JOTING) Vol 5 No 2 (2023): Journal of Telenursing (JOTING)
Publisher : Institut Penelitian Matematika, Komputer, Keperawatan, Pendidikan dan Ekonomi (IPM2KPE)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31539/joting.v5i2.5373

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This research aims to analyze the effect of implementing continuous quality improvement (Continuous Quality Improvement) through improving the quality of administration and management, performance targets for public health efforts, and improving clinical quality and patient safety (PMKP) after accreditation of community health centers on the level of community satisfaction. The research method used is quantitative observational analytical research using a cross-sectional study. The research results show that Continuous Quality Improvement significantly affects the Level of Community Satisfaction. This can be seen from the significance value of 0.000 0.05; the Fcount value is greater than the FTable value (315.333 3.127). Conclusion: Continuous Quality Improvement (CQI) simultaneously or together influences community satisfaction. Continuous Quality Improvement (CQI) by the Oesapa Community Health Center and Penfui Community Health Center by implementing Community Health Center Accreditation standards significantly affects the level of community satisfaction. Keywords: Community Satisfaction, Continuous Quality Improvement, Community Health Center
GAMBARAN PELAKSANAAN STANDAR PELAYANAN MINIMAL (SPM) PADA PELAYANAN KESEHATAN USIA PRODUKTIF DI PUSKESMAS OEPOI KOTA KUPANG Delprison Ndula Ratu; Domnirsep O. Dodo; Yudhisinta Missa; Serlie K. A. Littik
Medika Alkhairaat: Jurnal Penelitian Kedokteran dan Kesehatan Vol 6 No 2 (2024): Agustus
Publisher : Fakultas Kedokteran Universitas Alkhairaat

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31970/ma.v6i2.201

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ABSTRAK Pelayanan kesehatan usia produktif adalah pelayanan skrining kesehatan bagi usia 15-59 tahun dan mendapatkan pelayanan sesuai standar, minimal dilakukan 1 tahun sekali dengan target capaian harus 100% setiap tahunnya. Berdasarkan data dari Dinas Kesehatan Kota Kupang, puskesmas yang telah melaksanakan SPM pelayanan kesehatan usia produktif dengan capaian paling terendah adalah Puskesmas Oepoi dengan persentase 8,4%. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui gambaran pelaksanaan SPM pada pelayanan kesehatan usia produktif di Puskesmas Oepoi Kota Kupang. Jenis penelitian adalah penelitian kualitatif dengan rancangan deskriptif, jumlah informan sebanyak 5 orang menggunakan teknik indepth interview. Hasil penelitian menunjukan bahwa unsur input, pada aspek man, pengetahuan sudah baik, lama kerja tidak berpengaruh, usia sangat berpengaruh, dan ketersediaan SDM sudah memenuhi standar, terkadang tenaga gizi dan bidan masih jarang terlibat. Pendanaan (money) belum mencukupi, material sudah mencukupi, sarana dan prasarana (machine) sudah memadai, dalam pelaksanaan di lapangan sering ditemui seperti tidak tersedianya meja dan kursi, Method atau metode pelayanan yang diberikan sudah baik dan penerapannya sesuai SOP, market atausasaran sudah sesuai, namun masih terdapat kendala yaitu kurangnya partisipasi masyarakat dan masyarakat yang mengikuti pelayanan tidak membawa identitas diri. Untuk unsur proces, pada tahap perencanaan dilakukan oleh dinas kesehatan, pengorganisasian berupa pembagian kerja dan koordinasi antara petugas kesehatan berjalan dengan baik, tetapi koordinasi ke instansi masih terdapat kendala, Pelaksanaan sudah berjalan dengan baik, namun ketika pelayanan dilaksanakan secara bersamaan akan terjadi kekurangan tenaga kesehatan saat pelayanan dalam gedung. Pengawasan berupa pencatatan dan pelaporan sudah berjalan dengan baik, monitoring dan evaluasi juga sudah berjalan dengan baik. Untuk unsur output, belum mencapai target renstra dinas kesehatan yaitu 25%. ABSTRACT Productive age health services are health screening services for ages 15-59 years and get services according tostandards, at least once every 1 year with a target achievement must be 100% every year. Based on data from the KupangCity Health Office, the puskesmas that has implemented SPM for productive age health services with the lowestachievement is the Oepoi Health Center with a percentage of 8.4%. This study aims to determine the picture of theimplementation of SPM in productive age health services at the Oepoi Health Center in Kupang City. The type of research is qualitative research with a descriptive design, the number of informants is 5 people using in-depth interview techniques. The results showed that the input element, in the human aspect, knowledge is good, length of work has no effect, age is very influential, and the availability of human resources has met the standards, sometimes nutrition workers and midwives are still rarely involved. Funding (money) is not sufficient, materials are sufficient, facilities and infrastructure (machines) are adequate, in the implementation in the field often encountered such as the unavailability of tables and chairs, the method or method of service provided is good and its application according to SOP, market or target is appropriate, but there are still obstacles, namely lack of community participation and people who participate in services do not carry their identity. For the process element, at the planning stage carried out by the health office, organizing in the form of division of labor and coordination between health workers went well, but coordination to agencies still had obstacles, the implementation was going well, but when services were carried out simultaneously there would be a shortage of health workers when services were in the building. Supervision in the form of recording and reporting has been going well, monitoring and evaluation have also been running well. For the output element, it has not yet reached the health office strategic plan target of 25%.
Analisis kinerja petugas puskesmas Baumata dan Naibonat terhadap pencapaian standar pelayanan minimal kesehatan di kabupaten Kupang Kikhau, Adriana M. O.; Littik, Serlie K. A.; Berek, Norce Ch.; Muntasir; Junias, Marylin S.
Public Health Risk Assesment Journal Vol. 1 No. 2: (January) 2024
Publisher : Institute for Advanced Science, Social, and Sustainable Future

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61511/phraj.v1i2.2024.67

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Performance is the level of achievement of the implementation of an activity, program, or policy within an organization. The SPM reports of Baumata and Naiboant Community Health Centers (Puskesmas) indicate that there was no significant improvement in the years 2020 and 2021. The achievement trend displayed fluctuation. The insignificant improvement is also reflected in several indicators showing a decline. This study aims to analyze the impact of the performance of Community Health Center staff on the achievement of Health Sector SPM in Kupang District. The method used in this research is quantitative research with a cross-sectional approach, with the population in this study being all staff of Baumata and Naibonat Community Health Centers, totaling 75 people. The sampling technique used in this study is saturated sampling, where all populations are used as samples. Data were analyzed using Multiple Logistic Regression test, indicating that work motivation, organizational support, and competence variables have a significant relationship with the performance of staff at Baumata and Naibonat Community Health Centers with sig. p values of 0.03, 0.01, and 0.000 (p < 0.05), respectively. Therefore, work motivation, organizational support, and staff competence need to be improved for better service in achieving the designated SPM targets.
Self-Control and Risky Sexual Behavior Teenager Thien, Alesandro Delvicchio; Littik, Serlie; Wijaya, R. Pasifikus Ch.
Journal of Health and Behavioral Science Vol 5 No 1 (2023): March 2023
Publisher : Universitas Nusa Cendana

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35508/jhbs.v5i1.10048

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Late adolescence as the next generation of the nation must have a good mentality and behavior to become the next generation. However, in reality, many adolescents have reproductive health problems, such as abortion, HIV/AIDS, STDs, and pregnancies outside of marriage, which are caused by adolescents' misunderstanding of sexuality and freedom of sex. The purpose of this study was to determine the correlation between self-control and risky sexual behavior in late adolescents in Kupang City. The number of samples in this study were 380 late adolescents in the city of Kupang, male and female. Collecting data in this study used a scale of self-control and a scale of risky sexual behavior, and was taken using a purposive sampling technique. Test the h ypothesis using correlation statistical techniques, the results of the correlation coefficient value are - 0.829 with a significant number of Sig. < 0.05. This means that there is a significant negative correlation between self-control and risky sexual behavior in late adolescents in Kupang City. The higher the self-control, the low-risk sexual behavior, conversely, if the self-control is low, the risky sexual behavior is classified as high
Comparison of Life Skills in Late Adolescents Majoring in Science and Social Studies Manoe, Lafelia Mertanzha; Anakaka, Dian Lestari; Mage, Mernon Yerlinda Carlista; Littik, Serlie K. A
Journal of Health and Behavioral Science Vol 6 No 1 (2024): March (2024)
Publisher : Universitas Nusa Cendana

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35508/jhbs.v6i1.16231

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Adolescence is a transitional period from children to adults. Adolescents must be able to make decisions, think critically, evaluate themselves, have self-identity, and be close to their creator. All of these things are included in life skills. Life skills are the ability of a person to survive and live. For this reason, life skills are essential for everyone who strives to have a better life. This study aims to determine whether there are differences in life skills in science and social studies majors, with a sample of 204 participants. The method used in this study is quantitative research with comparative analysis and using questionnaire distribution. The results showed that the hypothesis test found that the significance value was 0.67 > 0.05, which indicates no significant difference in the life skills of science and social studies majors. It was also found that the science department is superior in interpersonal communication, problem-solving, and identity development. Meanwhile, the social studies department excels in the interpersonal dimension of physical fitness. Science majors get the highest points for problem-solving, and social studies majors have the highest points for identity development.
Co-Authors Adu, Apris Allda Manoeain Amelya Betsalonia Sir Anderias Umbu Roga Andhrea Mesakh andiawa, maria asti Andreastra, Agustinus Putu Angie Oneng Muni Anin, Elvitta Eunike Belutowe, Oktaviana Ben Vasco Tarigan Berek, Norce Ch. Buky, Hendrosius Endo Cesilia Eleonora Molo Chrisanta Oktaviane Daria Dadus Christin Rony Nayoan Christina Rony Nayoan Dara, Wilhems Datu K. Tandirura David B.W. Pandie Delprison Ndula Ratu Dian Lestari Anakaka Diana Aipipidely Dodo, Dominirsep Ovidius Domnirsep O. Dodo Elnike Putri Dju Nina Engge, Elisabeth Tresia Enjelita Mariance Ndoen Hana, Elvira Olfriane Tanggu Helga Jilvera Nathalia Ndun Hinga, Indrianti A. Tedju Idawati Trisno Jacob Matheos Ratu Jayanti Wake Lulu Jesica Angelina Dua Meak Juliatri P. D. Ledo Junias, Marylin S. Junias, Marylin Susanti Keron, Maria Sahra Kikhau, Adriana M. O. Lahur, Florensia Anggeli Leba, Yohanis Muliarta Lewi Jutomo Liliweri, Aurelia Maria Limbu, Ribka M. Dinah Ch. Lerik Mado, Fransiskus G. Mado, Fransiskus Geroda Mage, Mernon Yerlinda Carlista Manafe, Ovlian Afri Manoe, Lafelia Mertanzha Maria Agustina Lebho Maria Indrawati Dairo Lede Maria Vivianty Djawa Masrida Sinaga Mikael M. Reca Monika Bonlay More, Yohana F Muda, Wina Jensisca Muntasir, Muntasir Napitupulu, Melissa Putri M. Noorce Christiani Berek Rahmawati, Eka Muftiana Ramses Elim Ramses Victor Elim Regaletha, Tadeus A. L. Rina Waty Sirait Rinawaty Sirait Riwu, Yuliana Radja Roga, Andrias Umbu S. P. Manongga S.P. Manongga Salesaman, Frans Sani, Aurelia Melan Santi Batu Sariana Kadja Sinaga, Masrida Sirait, Rina Waty Sirik, Maria Prisila Soni Doke Stefanus P Manongga Sugi D. P. Soegianto Talahatu, Anna Teuf, Ary Kurniati Thien, Alesandro Delvicchio Tupa, Yerikho Vienelda Selan Weraman, Pius Werawan, Pius Wijaya, R. Pasifikus Christa Ximenes, Gracieth Tomas Correia Dias Yeni Damayanti Yofandri Thobias Tallo Yopinsias Endi Langga Yoseph Kenjam Yudhisinta Missa