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ENVIRONMENTAL AND NUTRITIONAL STATUS RELATIONSHIP TO STUNTING EVENTS IN SCHOOL AGE AT SDN 186 LEMAHABANG DESA PATOLOAN KECAMATAN BONE-BONE KAB. LUWU UTARA IN 2019 Silvah Silvah; M. Irsan Arief Ilham; Saktiawati Saktiawati
Homes Journal = Hospital Management Studies Journal Vol 2 No 1 (2021): February
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Alauddin Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (180.755 KB) | DOI: 10.24252/hmsj.v2i1.18712

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Background:Primary school age children are children aged 6-12 years. During school age, growth continues even though it is not as fast as the growth that occurred earlier in infancy or later in adolescenceObjective:Stunting is a chronic nutritional problem in children characterized by a shorter height compared to children their age. Children who suffer from stunting will be more susceptible to disease and as adults are at risk for degnerative diseases, the impact of stunting is not only on the health side but also affects the level of intelligence of the child.Method: This research is an analytical study which aims to determine the relationship between nutritional status and environment on the incidence of stunting in school age children at SD 186 Lemahabang, Patoloan Village, Bone-Bone Kab, Luwu Utara in 2019Result:This study shows the nutritional status of the definition of stunting variables, the data obtained are those that are not stunting, 73.33% and those who are stunting 26.2%, The environment of the variable understanding of stunting is obtained by data on students whose respondents are 70% and who are not sufficiently 30%.Conclusion:To produce good performance, the hospital needs to From the results of the data obtained from all of the variables above, it is generally concluded that there is a relationship between the level of nutritional status and the environment on the incidence of stunting
FACTORS RELATED TO THE RESPONSE TIME OF NURSING IN EMERGENCY PATIENTS MANAGEMENT Saktiawati Saktiawati; Silvah Silvah; M. Irsan Arief Ilham
Homes Journal = Hospital Management Studies Journal Vol 2 No 2 (2021): June
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Alauddin Makassar

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Background:One indicator of the successful prevention of medical emergency patients is the response time of health workers. Response time A fast will reduce the incidence of death by about 30%, on the other hand, if the delayed response time is will have an adverse impact, resulting in permanent disability and death.Objective:This study aims to determine the factors related to the response time of nurses in handling emergencies in the Emergency Room(IGD), Operating Room (OK), and Intensive Care Unit (ICU) at Ilagaligo East Luwu Hospital 2020. Method: Thestudy is a cross-sectional study. The population in this study were all nurses in the IGD, OK, and ICU Lagaligo I Hospital, East Luwu. The sampling technique was total sampling with a total of60 nurses.Result:The results showed that there was a relationship (p-value <0.034) between education (p = 0.05), years of service (p = 0.016), and training (p = 0.034) with the response time of nurses at Lagaligo I Hospital in 2020. It is hoped that the hospital will continue to encourage staff/employees, in this case, nurses, to continue their education and continuous training to support the professionalism of all nurses. Conclusion:The incidence of the response time of slownurses in patients is due to the absence of good cooperation with the patient's family.It is hoped that the hospital will provide support and motivation to nurses to improve their education by existing standards.