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ANALYSIS OF DRUGS MANAGEMENT AS THE BASE OF SAFETY STOCK CONTROL IN DRUGS STAGNANT AND STOCKOUT Rosmania, Fenty Ayu; Supriyanto, Stefanus
Jurnal Administrasi Kesehatan Indonesia Vol 3, No 1 (2015)
Publisher : Universitas Airlangga

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ABSTRACT Stagnant and stockout of drug  are the effects from  the drug logistic management. In average of 52.43% stagnant and 19.08% stockout from 118 types of drugs in Primary Health Care from January to December 2014. This research aimed to analyzed drug management and the safety stock control of stagnant and stockout in Primary Health Care.This was quantitative research with descriptive method. Primary data was obtained by interview and observation. Secondary data obtained from LPLPO and drug planning data, it can be calculated for drug’s planning and safety stock required. Planning and procurement of drugs proposed for 2014 only has the suitability of 16,03% with the use of drugs by 2014. Receipt of drugs have a large enough discrepancy that is 76,93% of the demand for drugs in Primary Health Care. Distribution of drugs is less well with only 50% according to the procedure. Monitoring and control of the drugs have a quite well with 60% according to the procedure. While, no safety stock calculations at the Primary Health planning proposals in 2014. Process of drug management at Primary Health Care is not good enough. It needs improvements in systems planning, procurement, receipt, distribution, monitoring and control of drugs.  Keywords: drug management, safety stock control, primary health care
Brand Image Effect on Selecting Place of Dentures Fabrication at Integrated Specialist Clinic of RSGM FKG UNAIR Bawati, Ria Nila; Supriyanto, Stefanus; Widati, Sri
Health Notions Vol 2 No 2 (2018): February 2018
Publisher : Humanistic Network for Science and Technology (Address: Cemara street 25, Ds/Kec Sukorejo, Ponorogo, East Java, Indonesia 63453)

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Integrated Specialist Clinic of Oral and Dental Hospital, Faculty of Dentistry, Airlangga University (RSGM FKG UNAIR) provides oral and dental health care service ranging from basic medical level up to sub-specialistic covering 8 dental health fields. Based on data from 2012 to 2015, the highest number of patients is permanent tooth extraction patients. The large number of permanent tooth extraction patients is not followed by a large number of patients who return to install denture. The percentage of patience who returns to install the denture is only 24.67% of all permanent tooth extraction patients. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of brand image factors on the selection of denture making site. The type of this research was analytic observational by using cross sectional approach. The research data was taken during September and October 2017 at place and time mutually agreed between researcher and respondent. The population of this research was permanent tooth extraction patients in Integrated Specialist Clinic RSGM FKG UNAIR in 2016. The sample size was 60 patients. Brand image based on the composite value of types of brand association of Integrated Specialist Clinic of RSGM FKG NAIR has an effect on the selection of denture making site. 
The Effect of Consuming Ambon Banana (Musa paradisiaca Var. Sapientum) on Sleep Latency of Elderly Hypertension Ristania, Selvi Ria; Martianawati, Martianawati; Supriyanto, Stefanus; Irawan, Rudi
Health Notions Vol 1 No 2 (2017): April-June 2017
Publisher : Humanistic Network for Science and Technology (Address: Cemara street 25, Ds/Kec Sukorejo, Ponorogo, East Java, Indonesia 63453)

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Elderly hypertension often reported that their latency elongated was less compared to healthy elderly. The increase of latency impact on health, it causes susceptibility to illness, stress, confusion, disorientation, mood disorders, less fresh, decrease ability to make decisions. The aim of this research was to explain the effect of consuming Ambon banana on sleep latency of elderly hypertension in Mulyorejo, Surabaya. Time series one group pre-test post test design was used in this research. Affordable population in this research was elderly hypertension in RW 2 and RW 3 Mulyorejo Surabaya. Total sample was 15 respondents and taken by total sampling technique. The independent variable was consuming Ambon banana, and dependent variable was sleep latency of elderly hypertension. Every day the latency and blood pressure on elderly was monitored. Data was collected using questionnaire, and then analyzed using Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test. The result showed that consuming Ambon banana affect sleep latency (p=0.009).
ANALISIS INSIDEN KEJADIAN NYARIS CEDERA DAN KEJADIAN TIDAK DIHARAPKAN DI RUMAH SAKIT X SURABAYA Salsabila, Aura Azzughro; Supriyanto, Stefanus
Majalah Kesehatan Masyarakat Aceh (MaKMA) Vol 2, No 3 (2019): Majalah Kesehatan Masyarakat Aceh
Publisher : Universitas Serambi Mekkah

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Keselamatan pasien (patient safety) saat ini telah menjadi isu global dan nasional bagi rumah sakit. Rumah sakit tidak hanya berorientasi terhadap laba semata, namun harus tetap memperhatikan kualitas layanan terhadap para konsumen terutama berkenaan dengan isu keselamatan pasien (patient safety). Namun, berdasarkan laporan IKP RS X Tahun 2017-2018 menunjukkan peningkatan jumlah insiden jenis KNC dari 88 insiden menjadi 168 insiden. Sedangkan jenis KTD dari 4 kejadian menjadi 13 kejadian. Maka dari itu, peneliti ingin menganalisis distribusi insiden jenis KNC dan KTD berdasarkan faktor pasien, tempat lokasi kejadian, dan faktor kejadian berulang berdasarkan formulir internal insiden Rumah Sakit X Surabaya Tahun 2018. Hasilnya, distribusi berdasarkan faktor pasien yang memiliki modus paling banyak adalah usia >30 tahun-65 tahun dan berjenis kelamin perempuan. Lalu, tempat lokasi kejadian dengan modus terbanyak adalah rawat jalan dan untuk faktor kejadian sebelumnya modus terbanyak adalah kejadian berulang. Maka, Rumah Sakit X Surabaya diharapkan menjadikan patient safety  sebagai prioritas strategis agar segala sumber daya yang ada mendukung pelayanan kesehatan yang aman.
ANALISIS INSIDEN KEJADIAN NYARIS CEDERA DAN KEJADIAN TIDAK DIHARAPKAN DI RUMAH SAKIT X SURABAYA Salsabila, Aura Azzughro; Supriyanto, Stefanus
Majalah Kesehatan Masyarakat Aceh (MaKMA) Vol 2, No 3 (2019): Majalah Kesehatan Masyarakat Aceh
Publisher : Universitas Serambi Mekkah

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32672/makma.v2i3.1281

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Keselamatan pasien (patient safety) saat ini telah menjadi isu global dan nasional bagi rumah sakit. Rumah sakit tidak hanya berorientasi terhadap laba semata, namun harus tetap memperhatikan kualitas layanan terhadap para konsumen terutama berkenaan dengan isu keselamatan pasien (patient safety). Namun, berdasarkan laporan IKP RS X Tahun 2017-2018 menunjukkan peningkatan jumlah insiden jenis KNC dari 88 insiden menjadi 168 insiden. Sedangkan jenis KTD dari 4 kejadian menjadi 13 kejadian. Maka dari itu, peneliti ingin menganalisis distribusi insiden jenis KNC dan KTD berdasarkan faktor pasien, tempat lokasi kejadian, dan faktor kejadian berulang berdasarkan formulir internal insiden Rumah Sakit X Surabaya Tahun 2018. Hasilnya, distribusi berdasarkan faktor pasien yang memiliki modus paling banyak adalah usia 30 tahun-65 tahun dan berjenis kelamin perempuan. Lalu, tempat lokasi kejadian dengan modus terbanyak adalah rawat jalan dan untuk faktor kejadian sebelumnya modus terbanyak adalah kejadian berulang. Maka, Rumah Sakit X Surabaya diharapkan menjadikan patient safety  sebagai prioritas strategis agar segala sumber daya yang ada mendukung pelayanan kesehatan yang aman.
Medical staff services quality to patients satisfaction based on SERVQUAL dimensions Febri Endra Budi Setyawan; Stefanus Supriyanto; Feny Tunjungsari; Wa Ode Nurlaily Hanifaty; Retno Lestari
International Journal of Public Health Science (IJPHS) Vol 8, No 1: March 2019
Publisher : Intelektual Pustaka Media Utama

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Hospital service quality was a degree of discrepancy between patients’ perceptions and their expectations about hospitals services. Service quality which was provided by medical staff emphasizes the actual hospital service process.  In the hospital, patients’ satisfaction could be widely used to determine hospital service quality. The purpose of this study was to analyze the influence of medical staff services quality on patients satisfaction based on SERVQUAL dimensions. This study used an analytic observational design with cross-sectional approach. There were 314 respondents taken from inpatients hospital admission using simple random sampling. Based on regression analysis results, five dimensions of health services quality affect patients’ level of satisfaction and obtained the equation of Y = 0.026 + 0.226X1 + 0.332X2 + 0.1X3 + 0.075X4 + 0.235X5, this explained  that patients’ satisfaction was affected by all dimensions of health service quality (RATER) simultaneously. However, different values will be obtained if all dimensions were measured separately, range from 10% to 33.2%.  It could be concluded that patients’ satisfaction were influenced by the quality of medical staff services through its five components: reliability, assurance, tangible, empathy and responsiveness.
Organizational Commitment Can Improve Compliance of Blood Transfusion Procedure Edi Murwani; Stefanus Supriyanto; Suharto Suharto
International Journal of Public Health Science (IJPHS) Vol 5, No 2: June 2016
Publisher : Intelektual Pustaka Media Utama

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The purpose of this research was to improve compliance of nurses and midwives on blood transfusion procedures through increased organizational commitment. The study used observational analytic with cross sectional approach. 156 nurses and midwives who meet the inclusion and exclusion criteria agreed to participates respondents and 46 observers agrees involved in the collection of data through informed consent. The sampling technique was simple random sampling. Data instrument collectors in the form of checklists and questionnaires. Analysis of the data used in the form of descriptive analysis, correlation, and Structural Equation Modeling (SEM). Based on the findings of a new model, a model compliance nurses and midwives on blood transfusion procedures, organizational commitment can improve compliance procedure of blood transfusion if affective commitment and normative commitment improved.
Organizational commitment, patient satisfaction and loyalty in the first-level health facilities Febri Endra Budi Setyawan; Stefanus Supriyanto; Ernawaty Ernawaty; Retno Lestari
International Journal of Public Health Science (IJPHS) Vol 11, No 3: September 2022
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Patient satisfaction and loyalty are widely cited as markers of healthcare quality. Organizational commitment assists first-level health facilities in achieving the goals by incorporating physicians in the implementation of holistic and comprehensive care. This study aims to analyze a structural model of physician organizational commitment, patient satisfaction, and loyalty in first-level health facilities. This study used an explanatory research design with a total sample of 199 physicians and 980 patients in 30 public and private first-level health facilities within the collaboration of national healthcare and social security, chosen by systematic random sampling. Analysis was performed by using partial least squares–structural equation modeling (PLS-SEM). Physician factors, organizational factors, and non-organizational factors have the strongest influence on physician organizational commitment (80.2%). To sum up, major efforts should be made to improve organizational commitment among physicians in providing holistic and comprehensive care in first-level health facilities to boost patient satisfaction and loyalty.
Indicators of Organizational Support in Implementing Maternal and Child Health Information System Heru Santoso Wahito Nugroho; Stefanus Supriyanto; Hari Basuki Notobroto
International Journal of Public Health Science (IJPHS) Vol 5, No 3: September 2016
Publisher : Intelektual Pustaka Media Utama

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Nowadays, the implementation of health informtion system in Indonesia still encounters a number of obstacles e.g. redundant data, activities duplication, data quality, data not in harmony with the necessities, report not submitted on time, unoptimized feedback, low information utilization, and inefficient resources. This research aimed to analyze the indicators of organizational support which were suspected as one of the obstacles of the implementation of Maternal and Child Health Information System in Health Office of Ngawi Regency. The population of this cross sectional research was all village midwives administratively in duty in the areas of Ngawi Regency in 2015. Data was taken from all member of populaton through questionnaire filling, which was then analyzed by using confirmatory factor analysis (CFA). The result of data analysis suggested that the coefficient value that has been standardized from each indicators were as follows: supervisor support = 0.82, work condition = 0.80, and reard = 0.90. Indicators of organizational supportin implementing Maternal and Child Health Information System at Ngawi Regency Health Office, respectively from the most important are: reward, supervisor support, and work condition.
Brand Image Effect on Selecting Place of Dentures Fabrication at Integrated Specialist Clinic of RSGM FKG UNAIR Ria Nila Bawati; Stefanus Supriyanto; Sri Widati
Health Notions Vol 2, No 2 (2018): February
Publisher : Humanistic Network for Science and Technology (HNST)

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Integrated Specialist Clinic of Oral and Dental Hospital, Faculty of Dentistry, Airlangga University (RSGM FKG UNAIR) provides oral and dental health care service ranging from basic medical level up to sub-specialistic covering 8 dental health fields. Based on data from 2012 to 2015, the highest number of patients is permanent tooth extraction patients. The large number of permanent tooth extraction patients is not followed by a large number of patients who return to install denture. The percentage of patience who returns to install the denture is only 24.67% of all permanent tooth extraction patients. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of brand image factors on the selection of denture making site. The type of this research was analytic observational by using cross sectional approach. The research data was taken during September and October 2017 at place and time mutually agreed between researcher and respondent. The population of this research was permanent tooth extraction patients in Integrated Specialist Clinic RSGM FKG UNAIR in 2016. The sample size was 60 patients. Brand image based on the composite value of types of brand association of Integrated Specialist Clinic of RSGM FKG NAIR has an effect on the selection of denture making site. Keywords: Brand image, denture, Integrated specialist clinic, Permanent tooth extraction