Miftahul Jannah
Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Kesehatan Arta Kabanjahe

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The Relationship Between the Level of Knowledge of Young Women About Anemia and the Incidence of Anemia in Sigarang-Garang Village, Naman Teran District, Karo Regency in 2023 Miftahul Jannah; Herianto Bangun
Jurnal Info Sains : Informatika dan Sains Vol. 13 No. 02 (2023): Jurnal Info Sains : Informatika dan Sains , Edition September  2023
Publisher : SEAN Institute

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This study aimed to assess the relationship between the knowledge of adolescent girls about anemia and its occurrence in Sigarang-Garang Village, Naman Teran Subdistrict, Karo District, in 2019. The pre-experimental research used a sample of 30 adolescent girls, revealing that a significant 70% had limited knowledge about anemia. Statistical analysis found a significant correlation between knowledge about anemia and its occurrence. The data further suggested that improving knowledge could potentially reduce the incidence of anemia. The study underscores the importance of educational interventions and outreach by healthcare professionals to bridge the knowledge gap and enhance the overall health of adolescent girls in the region.
The Role of Hospital Administration in Supporting MSMEs Through Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Health Programs Miftahul Jannah; Juli Evianna Br Purba
International Journal Of Health Science Vol. 5 No. 2 (2025): International Journal of Health
Publisher : Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

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This study aims to examine the role of hospital administration in supporting the development of MSMEs through the implementation of CSR programs in the healthcare sector. Using a quantitative approach, this study involved 10 hospitals and 50 partner MSMEs in North Sumatra. The results showed that the higher the intensity of CSR support provided by hospitals, the higher the increase in turnover and satisfaction of MSME partners. A well-structured CSR program can encourage the sustainability of MSME businesses while strengthening the hospital's positive image in the community. More than just social responsibility, CSR in this context serves as a collaborative bridge between healthcare institutions and small business owners. Hospital administration plays a crucial role in designing, managing, and evaluating the program's success, so that CSR implementation becomes not only a routine obligation but also a sustainable local economic empowerment strategy. Through the data and analysis conducted, this study demonstrates that a systematic and measurable approach from hospitals can produce tangible social and economic impacts for MSME partners. Thus, the role of hospital administration is not only functioning behind the scenes of medical services, but also as a social driver that contributes to the economic growth of the surrounding community through real and sustainable MSME empowerment.