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Strategies For Increasing Compliance With Fall Risk Prevention In Outstanding Physiotherapy Services In Installation Of Medical Rehabilitation In Pertamina Central Hospital Yuli Arnita Pakpahan; Agusta Dian; Sudarto; Sunarto; Parmo; Rizki; Nadia Putri Utami
Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Bakti Parahita Vol. 3 No. 02 (2022): Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Bakti Parahita
Publisher : Universitas Binawan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54771/jpmbp.v3i02.547

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Fall prevention is one component of the 6 patient safety goals. The implementation of fall prevention is one of the components of patient safety that must be carried out in order to maintain the quality of service at Pertamina Central Hospital Jakarta. Physiotherapy has a role in assessing the risk of falling and conducting interventions and implementation according to the fall risk category. The purpose of community service is to analyze what factors affect the quality of outpatient physiotherapy services at the RSPP medical rehabilitation installation and look for strategies to improve the quality of physiotherapy services. Activities are carried out through in-depth interviews and direct observation, then perform a fishbone analysis to determine the factors causing the problem, determine problem solving priorities with USG analysis (urgency, seriousness, growth) followed by strategy formulation with SWOT analysis (strength, Weakness, Opportunity, Threats) . The strategy applied to this community service activity is educating families and patients about the risk of falling and to physiotherapy by filling out a fall risk form and also for management suggesting the holding of special toilets or barrier-free showers and handling in the toilet and around the outpatient room.
Strengthening And Retrofitting Reinforced Concrete Column Using Concrete Jacketing Method As External Confinerment: An Overview I’zaz Imtiyaz Shofa’; Parmo; Kusnul Prianto
Jurnal Serambi Engineering Vol. 11 No. 1 (2026): Januari 2026
Publisher : Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Serambi Mekkah

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Reinforced concrete (RC) jacketing is a universally recognized effective technique for strengthening and repairing structurally compromised columns. This paper integrates previous research to evaluate the effectiveness of RC jacketing in improving the axial and seismic performance of columns through external confinement. The literature review demonstrates that RC jacketing significantly improves the load-bearing capacity, ductility, and stiffness of columns. Key factors influencing performance are identified: surface preparation, use of mechanical connectors, adhesives, and the number of coated sides, with four-sided jacketing being particularly effective. The literature review also explores practical applications, such as partial jacketing at column corners and preload member jacketing, along with identifying their cost-effectiveness in economic terms compared to full renovation. Furthermore, innovative approaches such as the use of sustainable bamboo reinforcement and hybrid techniques combining jacketing with additional beams have the potential to improve efficiency and environmental sustainability. It can be demonstrated that RC jacketing has proven to be a reliable, economically and structurally viable solution for rehabilitation.