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Factors Influencing Job Satisfaction of Healthcare Workers at Bhayangkara Level III Hospital in Kendari City Hana, Adelfina Maretti; Suhadi, Suhadi; Ruslan, Ruslan
Journal of Health Science and Medical Therapy Том 2 № 03 (2024): Journal of Health Science and Medical Therapy
Publisher : PT. Riset Press International

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59653/jhsmt.v2i03.1144

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Job satisfaction is a subjective experience influenced by individual values and personal perspectives. The greater the alignment between a job and a person's aspirations, the more happiness they are likely to feel. This research aims to identify the factors influencing job satisfaction among healthcare workers at Bhayangkara Tk. III Hospital in Kendari City in 2024. A cross-sectional survey method will be employed, with the research conducted from January to February 2024. The study population consists of 204 people, with a sample size of 135 healthcare workers selected through purposive sampling. The criteria for participation are active employment and willingness to be respondents. Data will be analyzed using univariate, bivariate, and multivariate methods. The results indicate that salary and incentives significantly affect job satisfaction. The work environment, workload, leadership recognition, and work motivation also have significant impacts on job satisfaction. In conclusion, Bhayangkara Tk. III Hospital must improve its incentive policies and workload management to enhance the motivation and satisfaction of its healthcare workers. Further studies with additional variables and more diverse methodologies are recommended to deepen the understanding of factors affecting job satisfaction in this sector.
EVALUATION OF THE EFFICIENCY OF EPIDEMIOLOGICAL SURVEILLANCE OF DENGUE HEMORRHAGIC FEVER (DHF) IN INDONESIA FOR THE 2018-2023 PERIOD Hana, Adelfina Maretti; Tosepu, Ramadhan
Preventif Journal Vol 8, No 2 (2024):
Publisher : Universitas Halu Oleo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37887/epj.v8i2.47974

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ABSTRACT Dengue hemorrhagic fever transmitted through the Aedes aegypti mosquito vector is still an important health problem in the world. Particularly in Indonesia, dengue hemorrhagic fever was first recognized in 1968 in DKI Jakarta and Surabaya and continued to spread to thirty-three provinces in Indonesia. The epidemiologic pattern of dengue infection changes from year to year, with the number of cases peaking every 10-year cycle. Epidemiological surveillance is a very important activity in supporting the control and management of infectious diseases, including dengue control and management activities. The purpose of this study was to determine how to evaluate the efficiency of epidemiological surveillance of dengue hemorrhagic fever. This research uses the literature study method. The results obtained from several studies related to the relationship between the effectiveness of the implementation of epidemiological monitoring and the reduction in the number of DHF cases. The relationship between data collection and the quality of surveillance implementation. And evaluation of the existing dengue surveillance system in Indonesia. There is a strong correlation between good monitoring and case reduction, as well as a close relationship between accurate data collection and the quality of surveillance implementation. The evaluation of the surveillance system in Indonesia revealed challenges that must be overcome to improve efficiency and effectiveness in addressing the risk of DHF. Sustainable and holistic solutions are needed to strengthen the infrastructure and capacity of Indonesia's dengue epidemiological surveillance system. Keywords: Dengue hemorrhagic fever, epidemiology, surveillance