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Analysis of Readiness for the Implementation of HMIS Khanza in Sultan Imanuddin Pangkalan Bun Hospital Fachruddin; Indasah; Ratna Wardani
Journal Of Nursing Practice Vol. 8 No. 3 (2025): April
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/jnp.v8i3.473

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Background: Information technology has become an important part in various aspects of life, including in the health sector. In health service facilities, information technology is useful for facilitating complex health data management processes. Purpose: This research was conducted to explore the readiness to implement HMIS KHANZA at Sultan Imanuddin Pangkalan Bun Regional Hospital. Methods: The research was conducted qualitatively with a case study approach. The informants of this research were the heads of inpatient rooms totaling 13 people. This study examines four themes including content (what has changed), process (how to implement change), context (the environment in which change occurs), Individual (characteristics of individuals who are asked to change). Results: The implementation of HMIS at Sultan Imanuddin Pangkalan Bun Hospital has had a positive impact by increasing operational efficiency, benefits for patients, and structured data management for performance analysis. Although initial adaptation may be difficult, full support from health personnel and management, training, and overcoming technical and psychological challenges are key to successful HMIS implementation. Conclusion: The implementation of HMIS has shown a positive contribution to improving hospital operational efficiency, inter-departmental coordination, and the quality of patient services.
Implementation of Integrated Risk Management in Planning and Budget Governance Hardino; Indasah; Katmini
Journal Of Nursing Practice Vol. 8 No. 3 (2025): April
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/jnp.v8i3.475

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Background: Hospitals that implement patient safety principles are obliged to identify and control all important strategic and operational risks. Purpose: This research was conducted to explore the application of integrated risk management in planning and budget management at Sultan Imanuddin Pangkalan Bun Hospital. Methods: The design of this research is qualitative research with a phenomenological approach with the focus of the research directed at exploring the application of integrated risk management in planning and budget management at Sultan Imanuddin Pangkalan Bun Hospital. Apart from that, with a qualitative approach. The informants in this research were the owners or people in charge of the clinic, a total of 5 (Five) people with triangulation of sources. Results: To identify planning and budget governance at Sultan Imanuddin Pangkalan Bun Regional Hospital, the steps involve identifying existing governance at the hospital. This helps management in improving process effectiveness, reducing financial risks, and improving the quality of healthcare services. Even though risk analysis has been implemented well, there are still several aspects that need to be improved. Risk evaluation at Sultan Imanuddin Pangkalan Bun Hospital refers to the ISO 31000:2018 standard or guidelines from the National Patient Safety Committee. Conclusion: Identification and evaluation of planning and budget management at Sultan Imanuddin Hospital, Pangkalan Bun, is important for improving processes, reducing financial risks, and increasing the quality of health services.
The Effect of Giving Dynamic Stretching Active Isolated Stretchingand Nordic Exercise on Hamstring Muscle Flexibility in SSB Jayakarta Athletes Indasah; Dwi Dimas Arrasyid; Hariyono
Journal Of Nursing Practice Vol. 8 No. 3 (2025): April
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/jnp.v8i3.704

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Background: Football is one of the most popular sports in society, sports injuries in early age soccer games can occur due to various things during training or during matches, such as physical training, techniques and tactics that are not programmed properly. Muscle flexibility plays a role as an important factor that influences the increased risk of injury. Muscle flexibility must be maintained in order to produce good flexibility. Purpose: The purpose of this study was to analyze the benefits of dynamic stretching, active isolated stretching and nordic exercise to improve hamstring muscle flexibility in SSB athletes. Methods: This study was conducted at the SSB Jayakarta soccer field, South Jakarta. This study was conducted for 6 weeks with a training intensity of 1 time a week in July 2024 - August 2024, with a sample of 36 SSB Jayakarta soccer players which is divided into 4 groups of 9 people each. The measuring instrument used to measure muscle flexibility is Active Knee Extension with Goneometer. Results: The results of the study in group I were p = 0.000, group II was p = 0.002 and group III was p = 0.000 using the paired samples t-test, indicating that all three interventions had an effect on increasing hamstring flexibility in SSB athletes. The ANOVA test showed a significant effect with a value (p <0.05) meaning there was a significant effect on the pre- post test. Conclusion: In conclusion, there was a significant difference between the Dynamic Stretching (K1) treatment group and the control group (K4), the Active Isolated Stretching (K2) treatment group and the control group (K4) and the Nordic Exercise (K3) with the control group (K4). However, in the Dynamic Stretching (K1), Active Isolated Stretching (K2) and Nordic Exercise (K3) treatment groups, there was no significant difference.
Analysis of Providing Stretching and Postural Physiotherapy Education during Handling of Upper Cross Syndrome, Neck Pain and Sleep Quality in Physiotherapists at PT Indo Sehat Indasah; Surahman Sukron Rosyadi; Prima Dewi Kusumawati
Journal Of Nursing Practice Vol. 8 No. 4 (2025): July
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/jnp.v8i4.706

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Background: Neck pain and upper cross syndrome (UCS) are common complaints among physiotherapists, often exacerbated by poor posture and repetitive tasks. These conditions can negatively impact sleep quality and overall work performance. Stretching and postural education are simple, non-invasive interventions that may reduce symptoms. Purpose:  This study aimed to determine the effects of neck stretching and postural education on neck pain, upper cross syndrome, and sleep quality among physiotherapists at PT Indo Sehat. Methods: A true experimental, descriptive-analytical study was conducted over four weeks in four PT Indo Sehat clinics. Using proportional random sampling, 60 physiotherapists with a history of neck pain and poor sleep quality were selected and divided into intervention and control groups. Interventions included stretching routines and postural correction education. Data were collected through questionnaires and observation, and analyzed using paired and independent sample t-tests. Results: The intervention group showed statistically significant improvements in neck pain (p = 0.004), sleep quality (p = 0.000), and upper cross syndrome symptoms (p = 0.000). The control group showed limited or no significant improvement, especially in UCS (p = 0.061). Comparative analysis between groups showed meaningful differences pre- and post-intervention across all three variables (p < 0.005). Conclusion: Stretching and neck posture education significantly reduce neck pain and improve sleep quality and UCS symptoms in physiotherapists. These simple interventions are effective workplace strategies and are recommended for broader implementation.
Literature Review: Stunting Prevention with Environmental and Nutrition in the Prenatal Period Hari Prasetyo Umar; Yuly Peristiowati; Byba Melda Suhita; Indasah; Tri Retnoningsih; Ike Nurrochmawati
Journal Of Nursing Practice Vol. 7 No. 1 (2023): October
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/jnp.v7i1.356

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Background: Stunting increases the global public health burden by contributing 45% of all under-five deaths. Children who experience stunting as a result of someone not getting the right amount of nutritional intake for a long period of time (chronic). Thus, stunting can actually be prevented with adequate nutritional intake, especially in the First 1000 Days of Life. The target set by the government through the 2020-2024 National Medium-Term Development Plan (RPJMN) is to reduce the percentage of stunting by 14%. Stunting prevention is more effective in the prenatal period where 80% before stunting occurs, When compared to chasing from stunting to non-stunting, the success is only 20%. Purpose: This study aims to analyze stunting prevention with enviroinmental and nutrition in the prenatal period. Methods: The method used in this study is to use a literature study with a search method, combine the results of research and analyze facts from several scientific sources that are accurate and valid. Results: The results showed that 69% of households defecated in open areas. hazard defecation behavior can cause environmental pollution due to the spread of pathogenic germs from the anus. The kinds of nutritions better consumted by prenatal are Moringa leaves, The Tubaramure Food, iron folic acids (IFA), lipid based nutritional supplements (LNS). Conclusion: The meal preparation, amount of food, energy intake, and protein intake to prevent stunting. We noted there are many kinds of nutrition and supplements such as food from Moringa leaves, Moringa leaf extract supplementation, Moringa powder, and  blood-added tablets, IFA, iron and folic acid supplements (IFA), iron supplements, folic acid (IFA), and lipid supplements given to pregnant women can significantly prevent stunting in children. Continuous education and monthly monitoring of pregnant women diet during pregnancy classes at  the  Posyandu are  suggested to  prevent stunting in children.
The Role of Resilience as Mediation in Burnout Work Environment on the Performance of RSUD Sidoarjo Employees in the Era of the Pandemic Covid 19 Wasis Nupikso; Indasah; Katmini
Journal Of Nursing Practice Vol. 7 No. 2 (2024): April
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/jnp.v7i2.370

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Background: The influence of resilience on burnout is so important for hospital staff to stay focused when providing services to patients, making researchers want to see how much influence resilience has on burnout work environment on employee performance. Purpose: To analyze the influence of the Role of Resilience as Mediation in the Burnout Work Environment on the Performance of RSUD Sidoarjo Employees in the Covid 19 Covid-pandemic era. Method: The research method used is cross-sectional analytic research. The population is 1,745 people who work at the Sidoarjo Regional General Hospital with proportional random sampling, the sample obtained is 326 employees. The measuring instrument used is a questionnaire. The data analysis used is path analysis. Results: The research results show that indirectly physical work environment variables through resilience do not significantly affect performance (0.173 > 0.163). For physical variables resilience does not significantly affect performance (0.008 > -0.022). Psychological variables through resilience do not significantly affect performance (-0.017 > -0.074). Then the behavioral variable through resilience does not significantly affect performance (-0.055 > -0.253). Conclusion: No there is a role of resilience in overcoming burnout work environment on performance. Resilience indirectly through physical, psychological, and behavior in the work environment has a significant effect on performance.
The Analysis of factors influencing community's role in efforts to prevent DHF in Tinalan Village Kediri city: Analysis of factors influencing community's role in efforts to prevent DHF in Tinalan Village Kediri city Indasah; Maria Nubatonis; Rahmania Ambarika
Journal Of Nursing Practice Vol. 7 No. 2 (2024): April
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/jnp.v7i2.408

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Latar Belakang : Minimnya partisipasi masyarakat dalam upaya pencegahan penyakit DBD dikarenakan kurangnya dukungan dari petugas kesehatan, tokoh masyarakat dan motivasi masyarakat dalam memutus mata rantai penularan DBD. masyarakat dalam upaya pencegahan penyakit DBD di Kelurahan Tinalan Kota Kediri. Metode : Desain penelitian observasional analitik dengan pendekatan cross sectional. Responden diambil dengan teknik purposive sampling yang memenuhi kriteria inklusi dan eksklusi. Jumlah populasi 2.164 dengan sampel 120 orang. Variabel bebasnya adalah dukungan petugas kesehatan, dukungan tokoh masyarakat, motivasi masyarakat dan variabel terikatnya adalah peran masyarakat dalam upaya pencegahan DBD. Hasil uji statistik menggunakan regresi ordinal. Hasil : Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa dukungan tenaga kesehatan diketahui sebanyak 99 (82%) dalam kategori baik. Dukungan dari tokoh masyarakat diketahui sebanyak 90 (75%) dalam kategori baik. Motivasi masyarakat diketahui sebanyak 85 (71%) dalam kategori tinggi. Peran masyarakat dalam upaya pencegahan DBD diketahui sebanyak 92 (77%) dalam kategori baik. Analisis : Hasil analisis data menunjukkan bahwa variabel dukungan tenaga kesehatan memiliki tingkat signifikansi 0,000 < ? = 0,05 sehingga H0 ditolak dan H1 diterima, variabel dukungan tokoh masyarakat memiliki tingkat signifikansi 0,000 < ? = 0,05 sehingga H0 ditolak dan H1 diterima, variabel motivasi masyarakat memiliki tingkat signifikansi 0,000 < ? = 0,05 sehingga H0 ditolak dan H1 diterima. Kesimpulan : Berdasarkan hasil penelitian disimpulkan bahwa faktor dukungan petugas kesehatan, dukungan tokoh masyarakat, motivasi masyarakat berpengaruh terhadap peran masyarakat dalam upaya pencegahan DBD. Disarankan agar masyarakat selalu menjaga kebersihan di dalam dan di luar rumah serta melakukan gerakan 3M sebagai upaya pencegahan penyakit demam berdarah.
Hospital Staffing, Communication and Management on Patient Safety Rating at Dr. Iskak Hospital Tulungagung Dara Benedicta Antoninda; Gancar Candra Premananto; Indasah
Journal Of Nursing Practice Vol. 7 No. 1 (2023): October
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/jnp.v7i1.414

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Background: Patient safety is an important element of the quality of a health service, with the existence of a patient safety culture it is hoped that it can make patient care safer. Thus it is necessary to improve quality through several supporting aspects of patient safety. Purpose: The purpose of this study is to analyze staffing, communication and hospital management for patient safety ratings at Dr. Iskak Tulungagung Hospital. Methods: The type of research conducted in this activity is an observational study with a cross-sectional design and using logistic regression statistical tests. The sample in this study were 406 respondents. Results: Based on the characteristics of the respondents, it shows that nurses with an education level of S1 Nursing are 258 respondents and D3 Nursing are 148 respondents, with an age range > 41 years (38%), ages 31-40 years (36.7%), ages 20-30 years (25.3%), and the majority of nurses have working hours > 40 hours/week (75%) and working hours of 30-40 hours/week (25%). The results of the descriptive analysis show that the value of good category staffing is 95%, communication openness is good category is 87% and hospital management is good category is 92%. Meanwhile, based on the statistical test results, the p-value is 0.000 <0.05; p-value 0.000 <0.05; and a p-value of 0.000 <0.05. Conclusion: Thus indicating that there is the Influence of Hospital Staffing, Communication and Management on Patient Safety Rating at Dr.Iskak Hospital Tulungagung.
Comparative Study of Air Pollutant Levels in Smoke-Free Areas and Active Smoking Areas Indasah; Gede Ivan; Abdul Kohar
Journal Of Nursing Practice Vol. 7 No. 1 (2023): October
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/jnp.v7i1.430

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Background: The increasing prevalence of smoking in public spaces has raised significant concerns regarding air quality and public health. As urbanisation continues to expand and populations grow, the visibility of smoking in public areas, including parks, streets, and outdoor dining venues, has become more pronounced. This trend not only poses immediate discomfort for non-smokers but also raises broader implications for community health and environmental quality. Purpose: This study aimed to compare air pollutant levels in smoke-free areas versus active smoking areas, focusing on particulate matter (PM2.5 and PM10), carbon monoxide (CO), and volatile organic compounds (VOCs). Method: Employing a quantitative research design, air quality samples were collected from various locations over a six-month period. Results: The findings revealed that active smoking areas exhibited significantly higher levels of pollutants compared to smoke-free zones, with PM2.5 concentrations exceeding safe limits by over 150% in some instances. Conclusion: This study underscores the urgent need for stricter enforcement of smoking regulations to safeguard public health and enhance environmental quality.
The Impact of Cigarette Butts on Soil and Water Health: A Case Study in Urban Areas Indasah; Armen Patria; Dini Henriyanto
Journal Of Nursing Practice Vol. 8 No. 1 (2024): October
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/jnp.v8i1.636

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Background: The increasing prevalence of cigarette butt littering in urban environments poses significant environmental challenges, particularly concerning soil and water health. This issue is not merely an aesthetic concern; it has profound implications for ecosystems, public health, and urban management. As cities expand and populations grow, the volume of cigarette waste continues to rise, leading to a multitude of environmental repercussions that warrant a closer examination. Purpose: This study aimed to investigate the impact of cigarette butts on soil quality and water contamination in urban areas, focusing on specific case studies within metropolitan regions. Method: Employing a mixed-methods approach, the research includes quantitative analysis of soil and water samples collected from various urban sites, alongside qualitative assessments through surveys of local residents regarding their perceptions of cigarette butt pollution. Results: Preliminary findings indicate that the leachates from cigarette butts contain harmful chemicals that adversely affect soil microbial activity and water quality. Conclusion: This paper discusses the implications of these findings for urban environmental management and public health policies
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