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PENDAMPINGAN LITERASI (BACA TULIS) USIA SEKOLAH DASAR DI RW 04 DESA KEDAWUNG fathonah; Nur Ikhwan Rajabi; Abdul Latif; Hana Gardenia Mahbubah
Al Naqdu Vol 4 No 2 (2023): AGUSTUS 2023
Publisher : IAIC (Institut Agama Islam Cirebon)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58773/alnaqdu.v4i2.123

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Reading and writing are vitals in the elementary school in an educated society and its needed a continuos efforts. Early observation in RT 02 RW 04 in the Kedawung Village, founded problems realated to elementary school are not yet fluent in reading, writing and recognizing the alpabhet. Problem solving with the implementation of individual assistance with “ pick up the ball” technique, with the implementation methods are observation, problem analysis process, making program design materials, evaluation of readiness, confirmation and shared perceptions with parents and implementation of assistance programs. The Stages of assistance are 1) introduction and strengthening of the alphabet, 2) random writing of the alphabet, 3) writing a series of words, 4) solving children’s problems, 5) random reading, 6) emotional approach sessions with children, and 7) evaluation at each assistance. The results of this assistance program have a positive impact on childrens can be more fluent in reading, writing, and recognizing the alphabet as well as increasing their motivations to learn.
OPTIMIZING BED OCCUPANCY RATES THROUGH SERVICE IMPROVEMENT AT BHAYANGKARA HOSPITAL, BANTEN Yuanasari, Leddy; Suhariadi, Fendy; Fathonah; Widodo, Agung
Airlangga Development Journal Vol. 9 No. 1 (2025): AIRLANGGA DEVELOPMENT JOURNAL
Publisher : Universitas Airlangga

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/adj.v9i1.66690

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Bhayangkara Hospital in Banten provides inpatient, outpatient, and emergency services but faces a significant challenge with a low Bed Occupancy Rate (BOR) despite adequate facilities and services. This study analyzes the factors contributing to the low BOR and develops optimization strategies through service quality improvement, focusing on five dimensions: tangibles, reliability, responsiveness, assurance, and empathy. Six operational aspects were analyzed: human resources, methods, machinery, finance, materials, and the environment. Using a qualitative approach, data were collected through in-depth interviews with hospital staff and analyzed thematically. Results highlight that limited HR competencies, especially in operating ICU and NICU units, and inadequate medical equipment are significant barriers. Strategies included intensive training with partner hospitals, budget optimization, and technology adoption (e.g., SIM RS, telemedicine). These efforts increased BOR from 60% to 75% within six months. This study underscores the critical role of HR development and service quality improvement in optimizing BOR. It offers practical recommendations for hospital administrators, including targeted HR training, resource optimization, and leveraging technology. The findings provide a framework for addressing similar challenges in other hospitals, contributing to sustainable healthcare service delivery.