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Eye Superior Service Development Strategy to Increase Competitiveness at Purbowangi Kebumen Hospital Ratnawati, Yeni; Pertiwi, Arlette Suzy Puspa; Veranita, Mira
Journal of Economics and Social Sciences (JESS) Vol. 4 No. 1 (2025): Journal of Economics and Social Sciences (JESS)
Publisher : CV. Civiliza Publishing

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59525/jess.v4i1.697

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This study aims to analyze the strategic steps taken by RSU Purbowangi in improving the effectiveness of eye superior services, identify obstacles and efforts to improve accessibility and quality of services, and evaluate the strategies applied in service development to remain competitive. The approach used in this research is qualitative with a descriptive method, which allows in-depth exploration of the strategy for developing superior services. Data were obtained through interviews with ophthalmologists, nurses, and hospital management, and analyzed using data reduction techniques, data presentation, and conclusion drawing. The results showed that RSU Purbowangi implemented a strategy to increase the effectiveness of the eye service by strengthening human resources through specialist training, applying the latest medical technology, and optimizing the service management system to increase efficiency and reduce medical errors. The main obstacles faced include limited facilities and high patient demand, which are overcome by improving the queuing system, adding specialist medical personnel, and optimizing technology in services. To maintain competitiveness, the hospital implemented service innovations, such as online consultations, as well as increased collaboration with eye specialist clinics and conducted comparative studies to adopt best practices in health services.
Dentist knowledge about dental health management for disabled child at Primary Health Service in Bandung Nur, Elvanissa Ruslan; Pertiwi, Arlette Suzy Puspa; Susilawati, Sri
Padjadjaran Journal of Dentistry Vol 28, No 2 (2016): July 2016
Publisher : Universitas Padjadjaran

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Introduction: Disabled children encounter physical and/or mental hindrance that interferes the normal growth and development. Children with disability have lower oral hygiene level compared to normal children, hence a thorough dental treatment for these children are very important. The Indonesia’s Health Minister’s regulation number 89 in 2015 has become one of the references in performing dental treatment for the disabled children. Methods: This study was a descriptive study by using questionnaire to gather the data. Results: This study showed 69,73% of the dentists at Primary Health Service in Bandung were aware of the government regulation about the primary health service for children with disability. Discussion: Preventive and curative efforts are necessary regarding the fact that disabled children have higher level of poor oral hygiene than normal children. The sufficient category shows that the dentists in primary health center need additional information and knowledge to identify the children with disability. Conclusion: The dentist knowledge of the oral health service for children with disability in primary service based on Ministry of Health Republic of Indonesia regulation number 89 in 2015 is sufficient regarding the percentage of 69,73%.
The use of feeding plate to improve weight gain in infants with cleft palate during surgical preparation: a case report Hidayatullah, Hidayatullah; Pertiwi, Arlette Suzy Puspa; Husyaerry, Machmud Al
Padjadjaran Journal of Dentistry Vol 37, No 1 (2025): April 2025 (Supplements 1)
Publisher : Universitas Padjadjaran

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24198/pjd.vol37no1.59313

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Introduction: Cleft palate impairs feeding ability in infants, leading to nutritional deficiencies and delayed surgical intervention. Early management is critical to optimize growth parameters. This case report aims to evaluate the use of a feeding plate in an infant with cleft palate, focusing on its impact on nutrition and surgical preparation. Case Report: An 18-day-old female infant with a Veau II cleft palate presented with feeding difficulties. A feeding plate was fabricated using an elastomeric impression technique. After six weeks of plate use, the infant’s weight increased from 3.3 kg to 4.6 kg, and feeding efficiency improved markedly without nasal regurgitation. Conclusion: The application of a feeding plate significantly improved nutritional outcomes and enhanced surgical readiness in an infant with cleft palate.
Pengaruh Perceived Organizational Support terhadap Work Engagement dengan Psychological Capital sebagai Mediasi dan Negative Affectivity Sebagai Moderasi Teguh Adi Partama; Arlette Suzy Puspa Pertiwi; Kahar Mulyani
MAMEN: Jurnal Manajemen Vol. 4 No. 2 (2025): April 2025
Publisher : Yayasan Literasi Sains Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55123/mamen.v4i2.5087

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In modern organizational dynamics, employee work engagement levels fluctuate significantly, especially amidst increasing work pressures and evolving organizational expectations. Studies show that low work engagement negatively impacts employee productivity, innovation and retention. This study uses negative affectivity as a moderator and psychological capital as a mediator to examine the relationship between perceived organizational support and work engagement. With a population of 250 employees and a sample of 72 respondents selected using random sampling procedures, the methodology used is quantitative. Questionnaires, observation, and documentation were used to collect data. The conditional process approach was then used to analyze the data and test the direct, mediating, and moderating relationships between the variables. The findings show that psychological capital and work engagement are positively influenced by perceived organizational support. This suggests that psychological capital mediates the relationship between perceived organizational support and work engagement and has a beneficial impact on work engagement as well. Although it reduces the impact of perceived organizational support on work engagement, negative affectivity does not reduce the impact of perceived organizational support on psychological capital. However, the relationship between psychological capital and work engagement was not moderated by negative affect.
A Literature Review: The Relationship of Family Resilience with The Incidence of Stunting in Children Rahayuwati, Laili; Alfiani Hidayanti; Pertiwi, Arlette Suzy Puspa; Vira Amelia; Prisno, Don; Oruga, Myra D.
Jurnal Ilmiah Keperawatan STIKES Hang Tuah Surabaya Vol 20 No 1 (2025): March Edition
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Kesehatan Hang Tuah Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30643/jiksht.v20i1.401

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Introduction: family  is  the  factor  that  influences  the  growth  of  children  in  a family.  Stunting  is  a  condition  that  must  be  of  special  concern  because  it  can resistor the physical development and mental of children. The family's role and function  in  increasing  family  resilience  is  very  needed  in  the  compliance nutritional status of children under five. Objectives: The aim of this study was to see  the  relationship  between  family  resilience  and  the  incidence  of  stunting  in children. Methods: This study used a literature review method, and the literature search  procedure  was  conducted  using  databases  such  as  PubMed  and  Google Scholar.  Keywords included "family resilience," "family role," "family function," "stunting,"  "malnutrition," and  "food  security." Inclusion criteria  covered  peer- reviewed  quantitative  studies  (cross-sectional,  case-control,  cohort)  published between 2016–2021 in English or Indonesian, with full-text availability. Exclusion criteria  included  non-full-text  articles,  narrative  reviews,  case  reports,  and unrelated topics. Results: Results 8 journals sorted by research topic. 2 journals discuss the role of family and family support on nutritional status related to stunting and 6  journals  discuss  food  security  related  to  stunting.  The  findings  indicate  that multiple  aspects  of  family  resilience,  including  family  roles,  food  security, parenting,  and  dietary  diversity,  play  a  crucial  role  in  preventing  stunting. Conclusions: From this study it was concluded that there was a relationship between family resilience with stunting in children.
Parental awareness of oral health in children with epidermolysis bullosa in Indonesia Azzahra, Rissa Shabira; Dwiyana, Reiva Farah; Diana, Inne Arline; Setiawan, Arlette Suzy
Dental Journal (Majalah Kedokteran Gigi) Vol. 58 No. 3 (2025): September
Publisher : Faculty of Dental Medicine, Universitas Airlangga https://fkg.unair.ac.id/en

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/j.djmkg.v58.i3.p249-255

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Background: Children affected by epidermolysis bullosa (EB) have serious oral conditions that may affect their quality of life. It is the parents’ crucial role to maintain the oral health of children with EB. Purpose: This study aims to determine the crucial role of parents in maintaining the oral health of children with EB. It also aims to assess parents’ oral health knowledge and perceptions of their children’s oral health-related quality of life. Methods: Conducted at Yayasan Dystrophic Epidermolysis Bullosa Research Association, Indonesia, this descriptive study employed a questionnaire translated through cross-cultural adaptation and the Caregiver Perception Questionnaire using a Likert scale. Results: Among the 18 respondents, parental knowledge appeared favorable. Regarding the oral symptoms dimension, 56% of children were in the excellent category, 28% in the moderate category, and 17% in the poor category. In terms of functional limitations, 50% were in the suitable category, 39% were moderate, and 11% were poor. In the emotional state dimension, 78% of participants were in the excellent category, whereas 22% were in the moderate category. In the social conditions dimension, 89% were in the excellent category and 11% in the moderate category. Conclusion: Although parents demonstrated an understanding of oral health care for EB, challenges in implementation emerged.
Differences in plaque index among children aged 6-12 years before and after acquiring a toothbrushing before bedtime habit Simanjuntak, Debora Rotua Novita; Gartika, Meirina; Setiawan, Arlette Suzy Puspa Pertiwi
Padjadjaran Journal of Dentistry Vol 27, No 1 (2015): March 2015
Publisher : Universitas Padjadjaran

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24198/pjd.vol27no1.26690

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Introduction: The habit of brushing teeth before bedtime is very important to keep the teeth and mouth clean and healthy this can be evaluated from the plaque index. The objective of this study was to analyzed differences of plaque index among children aged 6-12 years old in Panti Sosial Asuhan Anak William Booth and Rumah Perlindungan Sosial Asuhan Anak (RPSAA) Ciumbuleuit Bandung before and after acquiring a habit of brushing their teeth before bedtime. Methods: This study was a quasi-experimental and it was analyzed statistically using the t test. Total subjects of 31 children consist of 22 children in Panti Sosial Asuhan Anak William Booth and 9 children in Rumah Perlindungan Sosial Asuhan Anak (RPSAA) Ciumbuleuit Bandung. Data was obtained through clinical examination with the PHP (Personal Hygiene Performance) plaque index of Podshadley and Haley. Results: The mean plaque index before acquiring a habit of brushing teeth before bedtime is 2.247 and after, is 0.591. Conclusion: There is a difference in plaque index in children aged 6-12 years in Children's Orphanage William Booth and RPSAA Ciumbuleuit Bandung before and after acquiring a habit of brushing before bedtime.
The difference in pediatric blood pressure between middle childhood and late childhood prior to dental treatment Syaiful Azim, Fitri Anissa Syaimima; Pertiwi, Arlette Suzy Puspa; Wihardja, Rosiliwati
Padjadjaran Journal of Dentistry Vol 25, No 1 (2013): March 2013
Publisher : Faculty of Dentistry Universitas Padjadjaran

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (228.614 KB) | DOI: 10.24198/pjd.vol25no1.15426

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Every child will go through several stages in his or her life. They are different from each other as they are in the process of development of cognition, physics, emotion, and personality. For many children, a visit to the dentist can raise their anxiety. This anxiousness will lead to stress that influences the cardiovascular function in the body. The purpose of this research was to determine the difference in pediatric blood pressure between middle childhood and late childhood prior to dental treatment. This research was a clinical trial, pure experimental study. The sample consisted of 30 children within the range of 4-12 years old where they were divided into two groups of age; middle childhood (4-7 years old) and late childhood (8-12 years old). The blood pressures were measured before any dental treatment began and the values were recorded. The data were then analyzed using the One-Sample T-Test analysis. The results of blood pressure in middle childhood and late childhood were compared to the average mean values for each age group. It showed that there was a significant difference in the systolic pressure, which was found higher in the middle childhood group compared to the late childhood. From the result can be concluded that there was a difference in the pediatric blood pressure between middle childhood and late childhood prior to dental treatment.
The prevalence of nursing mouth caries of preschool children Dianegianty, Rine; Sasmita, Inne Suherna; Setiawan, Arlette Suzy Puspa Pertiwi
Padjadjaran Journal of Dentistry Vol 26, No 1 (2014): March 2014
Publisher : Universitas Padjadjaran

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24198/pjd.vol26no1.26760

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Introduction: Mouth Nursing caries is a particular form of dental caries in children and infants. Mouth Nursing Caries occurs in children aged of 2-4 years old and attack the primary maxillary anterior teeth, maxillary and mandibular first primary molar and primary canine mandibular. Nursing caries Mouth happens because of the habit of falling asleep while sucking a bottle containing sweet liquids (baby formula) in a prolonged period. This research aimed to determine the number and the prevalence of preschool children suffering from nursing mouth caries at Cimahi. Methods: The research method was descriptive with survey technique. Samples selected by cluster random sampling technique consisted of 13 kindergartens with 315 preschool children as the total sample. Results: The result shows that 234 or 74 preschool children. 3% have nursing mouth caries and the rest of 81 preschool children or 27.5% do not have nursing mouth caries. Conclusion: This research concludes that the prevalence of Nursing Mouth caries in preschool children at Cimahi in 2012 is74.3% or ¾ of the number of samples Examined.
The effects of temporo mandibular joint disorder with clicking symptom on children mastication performance in Deutero Malay race children aged 12-15 years Hartman, Henri; Pertiwi, Arlette Suzy Puspa; Runkat, Jakobus; Herdiyati, Yetty; Oewen, Roosje Rosita
Padjadjaran Journal of Dentistry Vol 26, No 3 (2014): November 2014
Publisher : Universitas Padjadjaran

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (297.655 KB) | DOI: 10.24198/pjd.vol26no3.14006

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Temporo Mandibular Joint Disorder (TMD) could be caused by forward head posture. Articular sound/TMJ clicking is the most often sign and symptom for TMD that could happen in human being. The presence of TMD such as TMJ clicking would cause an imbalance masticatory system. The purpose of this research is to investigate TMJ clicking effects to masticatory performance. This research was cross-sectional study with a type of epidemiology survey. Subject were children aged 12-15 years old Deutero-Malay sub-races Live in Bandung and was taken using multi-stage random sampling technique. Subject; consisted of 24 children as control group and 28 children as TMJ clicking group. Both group were then checked for masticatory performance using multiple sieve method and 20x chewing of artificial test food. Mastication performance value represented by median particle size (MPS) particle distribution (b) for each group. MPS from TMJ clicking group (3.0571,SD=0.9990) showed higher value than control group (2.28958,SD=0.66838). Statistic analysis with t-test showed that there’s a significant result in both of group (pvalue=0,0024, α = 0,05). Conclussion, temporo mandibular joint clicking subject has lower masticatory performance.
Co-Authors Achmad Dheni Suwardhani Adistia, Rinintha Aggiani Dewi Rahmawati Akbar, Saiful Alfiani Hidayanti Aliyya Luthfiana Andiesta, Niekla Survia Anne Agustina Suwargiani Arief Budiarto Asril, Juli Aulia Dewi Kusumawati Azzahra, Rissa Shabira bt. Syaiful Azim, Fitri Anissa Syaimima Citra Windani Mambang Sari Desy Indra Yani Dhia Thifal Malihah Dianegianty, Rine Efi Fitriana Eka Chemiawan Elvanissa Ruslan Nur, Elvanissa Ruslan Eriska Riyanti Faizah Salsabila Felicia Melati Hendriati Agustiani Henri Hartman, Henri Hetria Hayyun Namirah Hidayatullah Hidayatullah Hilnia Zidnia Husyaerry, Machmud Al Ign. Wiseto P. Agung Inne Arline Diana Inne Suherna Sasmita Iwan Ahmad Jakobus Runkat, Jakobus Julian Amriwijaya Kahar Mulyani Kusman Ibrahim Kusumawati, Aulia Dewi Laili Rahayuwati M Harun Achmad, M Harun Megan, Felisia Flaviana Meirina Gartika Munandar, Ihsan Haris Naninda Berliana Pratidina Naninda Berliana Pratidina Noer Fadilah, Rina Putri Oruga, Myra D. Permata, Ardita Dyna Pratidina, Naninda Berliana Prisno, Don Raden Nabilah Putri Fauziyyah Rafilia, Yuanne Nisrina Rasmi Rikmasari Ratna Indriyanti Ratna Indriyanti, Ratna Ratnawati, Yeni Reiva Farah Dwiyana Ria N. Firman Risti Saptarini Primarti Risyandi Anwar Roosje Rosita Oewen, Roosje Rosita Rosiliwati Wihardja, Rosiliwati Sativa, Liariza Simanjuntak, Debora Rotua Novita Soewondo, Willyanti Sri Hendrawati Sri Susilawati Sukajie, Bambang Sukmasari, Susi Supriatno Supriatno Suwardhani, Achmad Dheni Syaiful Azim, Fitri Anissa Syaimima Syarief Hidayat Tadeus Arufan Jasrin Taufiqi Hidayatullah Teguh Adi Partama Unang Supratman Veranita, Mira Vira Amelia Wafa, Wade'ah Wardani, Vira Aulia Kusuma Wilda Hafny Lubis Willyanti Soewondo Wojtyla, Maria Caroline Y Yoana Yetty Herdiati Nonong Yetty Herdiyati Nonong Yetty Herdiyati, Yetty Yohanes Hutasoit