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FAKTOR FUNDAMENTAL YANG MEMPENGARUHI PERUBAHAN HARGA SAHAM (Studi Empiris pada Perusahaan Finansial yang Terdaftar Di BEI Tahun 2009dan 2010) Maharani, Bunga; Wulandari, Dwi Ratna
JURNAL AKUNTANSI UNIVERSITAS JEMBER Vol 11, No 1 (2013)
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The objective of the study is to investigate the effect of free cash flow, return on equity, current ratio, firm size and net profit margin on dividend policy that measured by dividend payout ratio. The population of this study are all manufacturing companies listed on the Indonesian Stock Exchange (IDX).The period of this study are 2008-2011. Based on purposive sampling method, 19 companies were used on the study. The sample were gathered from annual reports and ICMD. This study used multiple linear regression as analysis method with 5% significant level. The results of the study indicate that free cash flow and return on equity have positive effect on dividend policy, while current ratio, firm size and net profit margin have no significant effect on dividend policy. Keywords: Dividend Policy, dividend payout ratio (DPR), free cash flow (FCF), return on equity (ROE), current ratio (CR), firm size (FZ) and net profit margin (NPM).
RECOMMENDATIONS FOR POSYANDU UTILIZATION IMPROVEMENT AMONG MOTHERS OF UNDER-FIVE CHILDREN BASED ON TOTAL CUSTOMER SACRIFICES ANALYSIS Mukaromah, Nurul Hidayatul; Wulandari, Ratna Dwi
Jurnal Administrasi Kesehatan Indonesia Vol 3, No 1 (2015)
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ABSTRACT                The coverage of under-five children weighed is an indicator of community participation in Posyandu. During 2012 until 2014, Puskesmas Kenjeran had not reached the target of this indicator. The objective of this study is to arrange recommendations for Posyandu utilization improvement based on total customer sacrifice analysis. This was a quantitative analytical study with observational approach and cross sectional design. The sampling was calculated by using multistage random sampling method. The interviews through instrument were conducted to 112 respondents to obtain information on Posyandu utilization and respondents sacrifice required to utilize Posyandu. The results showed that respondents thought time was the greatest sacrifice among monetary, energy, and psychological sacrifices. Spearman correlation test on any sacrifice required showed significant correlation (p<0.05), except for monetary sacrifice.This study concluded that even total customer sacrifices was very small, but the huge expense of time spent still made respondents to be less likely to utilize Posyandu. Therefore, efforts are needed to reduce the magnitude of the sacrifice required by community utilizing Posyandu in Puskesmas Kenjeran area. Keywords: Posyandu utilization, total customer sacrifices, under-five children                    weighed
ASSESSMENT OF COORDINATION BETWEEN UNITS IN HOSPITAL BY HIGH PERFORMANCE WORK PRACTICES Sari, Intan Permata; Wulandari, Ratna Dwi
Jurnal Administrasi Kesehatan Indonesia Vol 3, No 2 (2015)
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ABSTRACTThe survey about coordination in hospital showed that the coordinaton between units have low score including the lack of communication and problem solving between units. The objectives of this study is to describe coordination in hospital considered by high performance practices that consist of 5 items : selection for cross-functional teamwork, rewards for cross-functional teamwork, cross-functional teamwork conflict resolution, cross-functional meetings, and cross-functional boundary spanner. This research is descriptive study using cross sectional design. Samples or respondents are 16, selected using purposive sampling according to the units which their function and job still related with the medical service in the hospital. The result showed that there are a specific criteria to select their employee. The most responden said that education level is the most important criteria for the selection. There is a reward for the best employee those are trophy and some money given to the best employee and the best group of the months. There is conflict resolution through the meeting with the supervisor and director to discuss their problems. There is functional meeting that is weekly report, and there is boundary spanner to coordinated with the other unit if they have problems. This study conclude that coordination in hospital can complete four items of performance work practice, but aspect cross-functional meetings still not working properly. Therefore, it needs to be repaired because this meeting is important to discuss about development of the medical service in this hospital.Keywords :Coordination, high performance work practices, medical service
ASSESSMENT OF HEALTH CENTERS AND HOSPITALS ABOUT THE EFFECTIVENESS OF MATERNAL REFERRAL SYSTEM IN SURABAYA DISTRICT Yonara, Stevie; Wulandari, Ratna Dwi
Jurnal Administrasi Kesehatan Indonesia Vol 3, No 2 (2015)
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ABSTRACT More than 80.0% maternal deaths occured in hospital in Surabaya between 2012-2014. Most of them who died in hospital were referral patients from midwife, private clinics, and public health centers. This study assessed the effectiveness of maternal referral system based on perspective of public health centers and hospitals in Surabaya. This was a descriptive cross sectional study. Samples were 43 public health centers in Surabaya and two main referral destination hospitals. Data was collected by interviewing one representative midwife in each public health center and hospital. This study showed that a total of 81.4% health centers assess that maternal referral system in Surabaya District was quite effective. While, one of the hospital assessed quite effective, and the other assessed less effective. The reason was because public health centers difficulty to contacting hospitals about referral, hospitals often rejected referral case, pregnant women often do self-referral to hospital, and incompatibility referral reason by most of public health centers. So it was necessary to repair maternal referral system at Surabaya based on identification of each variables in effectiveness of maternal referral system.Keywords: effectiveness, hospitals, maternal refferal system, public health center
Predictors of Hospital Utilization Among Papuans in Indonesia Agung Dwi Laksono1, Ratna Dwi Wulandari2
Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology Vol. 14 No. 2 (2020): Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology
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Hospitals were advanced referral health facilities or referrals for basic health services, it was very important for policymakers to know the factors that it was able to predict hospital use. The research objective was to determine the predictors of hospital use among Papuans in Indonesia. Data source from raw data of the 2013 Indonesia Basic Health Survey. Indonesia Basic Health Survey was a cross-sectional survey. The multistage cluster random sampling method was used to get 30,620 Papuan respondents. Multinomial Logistic Regression Test is used to determine the predictors of hospital utilization. There were 8 predictors of hospital utilization in outpatients used consisting of age, urban-rural area, gender, education level, socioeconomic status, insurance ownership, travel time and transportation costs, there were 5 predictor variables in hospital utilization in patients hospitalization consisting of gender, type of work, socio-economic status, travel time and transportation costs, and there were 2 predictors in hospital utilization in outpatient and inpatient care at the same time consisting of the cost of time travel and transportation to the hospital. Overall there were 9 predictor variables of hospital utilization in all categories (outpatient and inpatient).
Is Parity a Predictor of Neonatal Death in Indonesia? Analysis of the 2017 Indonesia Demographic and Health Survey Ratna Dwi Wulandari1 , Agung Dwi Laksono2
Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology Vol. 14 No. 3 (2020): Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology
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One factor that is thought to have a close relationship with neonatal deaths is parity. This is a problem for Indonesia which has the cultural characteristics of a large number of children is something positive. The study used the 2017 IDHS data. With stratification and multistage random sampling, 36,548 women aged 15-49 years with live births in the last 5 years were sampled. The final analyzed using a Binary Logistic Regression test. Multiparous women in Indonesia have a higher percentage of neonatal deaths than multiparous women. But the difference in parity between primiparous and multiparous was found not to be a predictor of neonatal death in Indonesia. Three other variables were found to be proven, predictors. Women who were not employed were 0.576 times more likely than women employed for neonatal death (OR 0.576; 95% CI 0.407-0.814). Women who did antenatal care ?4 times were 2.332 times more likely than women who had ANC <4 times to experience neonatal death (OR 2.332; 95% CI 1.519-3.578). Women who did not experience a complication during delivery were 0.457 times more likely than women who had a complication during delivery for neonatal death (OR 0.457; 95% CI 0.317-0.659). The study concluded that parity was not a predictor of neonatal death in Indonesia. Other variables that were proven to be predictors are employment status, antenatal care, and complications during pregnancy
Identification of Inhibiting Factors as a basis for Formulating Strategies to Tackle HIV/AIDS in Tulungagung Regency, Indonesia Desy Puspitasari1 , Farida Handayani1 , Mamik Hidayah1 , Ratna Dwi Wulandari2 , Agung Dwi Laksono3
Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology Vol. 14 No. 4 (2020): Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology
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Based on the overall assessment, Indonesia has anticipated the epidemy of HIV/AIDS. However, thenumber of HIV/AIDS cases in Tulungagung District has increased a bit massively year by year. The totalcases of HIV/AIDS from 2006 to 2018 were 2320 cases. In the last three years, the number had an increaseof 295 cases, 324 cases, and 431 cases in 2016, 2017, and 2018 respectively. The high number of HIV/AIDScases showed that some obstacles still exist to combat the HIV/AIDS in Tulungagung District. To identifythe constraints as the basis of formulating strategies for the HIV/AIDS in Tulungagung District. We useda qualitative and descriptive method with an in-depth interview. Based on the in-depth interview, theinhibiting factors for HIV/AIDS prevention are divided into 3 factors. First, HIV/AIDS patients are stillclosed and reluctant to do medical check-ups and treatment in health facilities. Second, in terms of healthcare, health personnel still think that HIV/AIDS is an infectious disease that they keep away. Third, fromsociety’s perspective, the social stigma about HIV/AIDS sufferers often exists. By knowing the obstaclesthat occur in Tulungagung District, the right strategy can be made to accelerate HIV/AIDS prevention inTulungagung District.
Are Problems During Pregnancy a Predictor of Childbirth in The Hospital?: Determinants Analysis of Hospital Childbirth in Urban Poor Communities in Indonesia Ratna Dwi Wulandari1 , Agung Dwi Laksono2
Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology Vol. 14 No. 4 (2020): Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology
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Although hospital services were available, urban poor people often have limited access to hospitals whenneeded. This study was conducted to analyze the determinants of childbirth in a hospital in urban poorwomen in Indonesia. The study uses raw data from the 2017 IDHS. With stratification and multistagerandom sampling, 7,891 women aged 15-49 years old in urban poor communities with live births in the last5 years were sampled. Data were analyzed using a Binary Logistic Regression test. The results of the studyfound that “problems during pregnancy” was not proven as a determinant of the hospital use for deliveryin urban poor women in Indonesia. Age was proven to be one of the determinants, while in the educationlevel category, urban poor women with tertiary education were 2.506 times more likely to use hospitalsfor delivery than urban poor women who were not in school. Parity was significantly proven as one ofthe determinants that influence the use of hospitals for delivery in urban poor women in Indonesia. Urbanpoor women who were covered by health insurance have 1.933 times more possibility of utilizing hospitalfor delivery than those who do not have health insurance. It could be concluded that the “problem duringpregnancy” variable was not a predictor of the hospital use for childbirth in the urban poor communityin Indonesia. The determinants or variables that influence, on the hospital use for childbirth were age,education, parity, and health insurance.
The Organizational Learning Implementation to Improve Accreditation Performance at the Gayungan Health Center, Surabaya, Indonesia Reinaldis Sara1 , Ratna Dwi Wulandari2 , Agung Dwi Laksono3
Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology Vol. 14 No. 4 (2020): Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology
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This study aims were to determine the application of organizational learning to improve accreditationperformance. Descriptive research method with a cross-sectional approach. The population in this study wasall employees of Gayungan Health Center with a purposive sampling technique consisting of 13 respondents.Based on the survey results using a questionnaire on the Gayungan Health Center accreditation team; it wasfound that 75% of respondents stated the organizational learning capability and organizational learningprocess were in a good category. The implementation of organizational learning in Gayungan Health Centerwhere employees were directed to continually learn through every activity create innovations in problemsolving and form good teamwork were proven could improve accreditation performance. On the last reaccreditation, Gayungan Health Center got the best accreditation status.
Does Health Insurance Affect the Completeness of Antenatal Care? Wulandari, Ratna Dwi; Laksono, Agung Dwi
Unnes Journal of Public Health Vol 10 No 2 (2021): Unnes Journal of Public Health
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang (UNNES) in cooperation with Association of Indonesian Public Health Experts (Ikatan Ahli Kesehatan Masyarakat Indonesia (IAKMI))

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The antenatal treatment has been ineffective in reducing maternal mortality. Therefore, this study aimed to examine health insurance effect on Indonesia's antenatal care quality. The 2017 Indonesian Demographic and Health Survey data were processed. Moreover, a sample size of 15,351 participants was selected using the analysis unit of study for women aged 15 to 49. In the final stage, Binary Logistic Regression was used, while other variables examined besides antenatal treatment included health insurance, residence, age, marital, education, parity, and wealth. Based on the complete category of antenatal care visits, women that did antenatal care visits were ≥ four, occupied by both types of health insurance ownership. The multivariable analysis indicated that health insurance ownership affects antenatal care completeness as insured women were 1.394 times higher than uninsured women (OR= 1.394; 95% CI= 1.257-1.546). Result showed other determinant variables, namely age, education, parity, and wealth were also found. In conclusion, health insurance gives Indonesian women a better possibility of receiving complete antenatal care.
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