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Factors Related to the Implementation of Regional Regulation Number 3 of 2019 Concerning Non-Smoking Areas in the Capital of Konawe Islands Regency Darmiati, Darmiati; Saafi, La Ode; Risky, Sartini
Waluya The International Science of Health Journal Vol. 2 No. 3 (2023): Waluya The International Science Of Health Journal
Publisher : Magister Kesehatan Universitas Mandala Waluya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54883/28292278.v2i3.428

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Introduction: The implementation of Regional Regulation Number 3 of 2019 concerning Non-Smoking Areas in the Konawe Islands Regency has not been maximized. There are still many people who smoke in areas that are included in non-smoking areas. The problems in this study are factors of knowledge, attitudes, facilities, and infrastructure and the provision of sanctions related to the application of the Non-Smoking Areas Regional Regulation. Method: This research is analytical research with a cross-sectional study approach. The sample of this study was 91 respondents obtained by the Lemeshow formula, data analysis with the Chi-Square test, at a confidence level of 95% (α = 0.05). Result: The results of this study concluded that there is a strong relationship between attitudes and the application of Non-Smoking Areas Bylaws (p = 0.409), there is a very strong relationship between facilities and infrastructure and the application of Non-Smoking Areas Bylaws (p = 0.505), there is a moderate relationship between sanctions and the application of the Non-Smoking Areas Bylaw (p = 0.279). Conclusion: More active efforts are needed to socialize, supervise, and enforce the Non-Smoking Areas Bylaws so that the public can know about the implementation of the Non-Smoking Areas Bylaws and make a Regent's Regulation on the implementation of the Non-Smoking Areas Regional Regulation as a technical guide in the implementation of the Non-Smoking Areas Regional Regulation in Konawe Islands Regency.
Patient Health Services at Individual Practice Doctors in Muna District Filhayah, Wa Ode; Risky, Sartini; Jayadipraja, Erwin Azizi
Waluya The International Science of Health Journal Vol. 2 No. 4 (2023): Waluya The International Science Of Health Journal
Publisher : Magister Kesehatan Universitas Mandala Waluya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54883/wish.v2i4.468

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Introduction: The phenomenon that occurs in the field shows that now many practicing doctors are opening practices like the BPJS program which opens family doctor services. In general, one district has 4,7 and 10 practicing doctors and each practicing doctor has BPJS patients. However, there is a discrepancy in the field, namely that there are still general practitioners who have many BPJS patients and some of them have few patients. In terms of science or competence and facilities, it shows that for general practitioners to have the same knowledge the reality in the field is that there are still many practicing doctors who are a few times their patients. Therefore I feel interested in finding out if it is the doctor who has the problem, the patient, or the facility. Methods: The type of research in this study is a qualitative method, which is a study aimed at describing and analyzing phenomena, events, activities, social, attitudes, beliefs, and perceptions of people individually and in groups. Result: Research results show that Based on the informant's statement, it can be seen that patients who come for treatment at the clinic of an individual practice doctor get good service and the officers are very friendly so patients do not have the desire to move to another primary facility. Conclusion: In general, health services at individual pre-training doctors (DPP) contribute greatly to improving patient satisfaction in Muna Regency.
Relationship between Allocation of Health Operational Assistance Funds and Achievement of Minimum Service Standards at Regional Technical Implementation Unit Health Centers in Konawe Islands Regency Kaharuddin, Kaharuddin; Saafi, La Ode; Risky, Sartini
Waluya The International Science of Health Journal Vol. 2 No. 4 (2023): Waluya The International Science Of Health Journal
Publisher : Magister Kesehatan Universitas Mandala Waluya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54883/wish.v2i4.557

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Introduction :Based on data from the Report of the UPTD LadiantaPublic Health Center, most of the indicators for the health Minimum Service Standards that have been implemented by the UPTD LadiantaPublic Health Center have not reached the predetermined target of 100% (one hundred percent) such as health of both mother and child.The purpose of this study was to analyze the relationship between the allocation of health operational assistance fundsby achieving minimum service standards at UPTD Public Health CenterLansilowo and UPTD Public Health CenterLadianta in 2022 . Methods :This type of research is analytic using a cross sectional approach. The population of this research is the population of this research is all the staff of the UPTD of the LansilowoPublic Health Center, totaling 30 people andall staffUPTD Ladianta Public Health Centertotaled 30people . The sample is 53 people. The statistical analysis of the results used is the chi square test. Result:The results of the study showed that there was a relationshipThere is a relationship with the allocation of health operational assistance fundsby achieving minimum service standards for maternal and child health, health promotion, environmental health, nutrition and immunization at the UPTD LansilowoPublic Health Center and UPTD LadiantaPublic Health Center in 2022 . Conlusions:Public Health Centershould further improve communication between leaders as budget managers and program holders, so that in managing the health operational assistance budget, the performance of health services for the community will increase.
Dentist Interpersonal Communication Relationships Seen From The Aspects of Openness and Empathy with Patient Satisfaction in Kendari City Health Center Febrina Nineti, Ilfen; Risky, Sartini; Kamalia, La Ode
Waluya The International Science of Health Journal Vol. 2 No. 4 (2023): Waluya The International Science Of Health Journal
Publisher : Magister Kesehatan Universitas Mandala Waluya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54883/wish.v2i4.566

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Backgrounds: The Indonesian Doctor Competency Standards state that doctors must be able to communicate effectively with their patients. Dentists are required to master communication skills so that ambiguous communication does not occur and there is no gap between the patient's expectations and the reality obtained by the patient. This study aims to analyze the relationship between dentist interpersonal communication and patient satisfaction at the Kendari City Health Center. Methods: The research method uses quantitative, using a cross sectional study approach. The population was 24,960 people and the total sample was 96 divided into each health center. Results:The chi-square test obtained p value (0.001) and X2hit (10.293), because the p value (0.001) < α (0.05) and the X2hit value (10.293) > p value (0.002) and X2hit (11.293), because the p value (0.002) < α (0.05) and the X2hit value (11.293) > teeth at the Kendari City Health Center. Conclusion: Health center that have good service, namely by providing facilities that will have an impact on clients and the Health center workforce, one of which is doctors.
Readiness of Credentials and Medical Personnel in Implementing the Qualifications and Education of Medical Personnel According to the Elements of Assessing Staff Qualifications and Education in 10 Accreditation Standards at West Muna District Hospital Syahril Fitrah, Muhammad; Risky, Sartini; Tasnim, Tasnim
Waluya The International Science of Health Journal Vol. 3 No. 4 (2024): Waluya The International Science Of Health Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54883/dvddka21

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Introduction:The Regional Unit Hospital of West Muna Regency continues to strive to improve the quality of service by preparing the implementation of qualifications and education of medical personnel. The purpose of this study was to analyze the readiness of the Hospital in implementing qualifications and readiness of medical personnel according to the assessment elements of KPS 10 accreditation standards at the Regional Unit Hospital of West Muna Regency. Method:This study uses a qualitative method with a case study design, the informants in this study were 16 people from government agencies, professional organizations, personnel, medical committees and doctors at the Muna Barat District Regional Unit Hospital. Furthermore, interviews were conducted using interview guidelines. Result:The results of this study indicate that the Regional Unit Hospital of West Muna Regency is ready to implement the qualifications and education of medical personnel according to the assessment elements of KPS 10 accreditation standards. The results of the interview found that in the five components of KPS 10 accreditation standards, namely credentials and medical personnel at the Regional Unit Hospital of West Muna Regency. Conclusion: The Muna Barat District Regional Unit Hospital is ready to implement the qualifications and education of medical personnel according to the KPS 10 accreditation standard assessment elements.
FACTORS RELATING TO THE PERFORMANCE OF HEALTH WORKERS IN ABELI CITY HEALTH CENTER, KENDARI CITY: Performance of Health Workers Muhammad Ikhsan Akbar; Wa Ode Nova Noviyanti Rachman; Sartini Risky MS
INDONESIAN JOURNAL OF HEALTH SCIENCES RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT (IJHSRD) Vol. 2 No. 1 (2020): INDONESIAN JOURNAL OF HEALTH SCIENCES RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
Publisher : STIKes Mandala Waluya Kendari

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36566/ijhsrd/Vol2.Iss1/23

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Background: Public health center is the spearhead for improving the welfare of the community in the health sector. The health worker's skill needs to be optimized and can be seen from the results of their work, in the form of mastery of science and technology, as well as skills in implementing and providing health services. This is evident from the last three months' report on community visits, namely, in December 2016 the number of visits was 138 people, in January 2017 fell to 108 visits and in February 2017 dropped dramatically 93 visits. The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship of discipline, motivation, and training with the performance of health workers in the Abeli ??Community Health center. Methods: This type of research is quantitative with a cross-sectional study design. The population in this study was 42 people with a total sampling technique with a total sample of 42 people. The analytical method uses the Chi-Square statistical test and the Phi coefficient (?). Results: Based on the results of the study, there is a strong relationship between discipline and the performance of health workers with a value of X2 Calculation = 17,835 and a phi-efficiency test (?) = 0.651. There is a strong relationship between motivation and the performance of health workers with a value of X2 Calculation = 16,481 and the tested coefficient phi (?) = 0.626. There is a moderate correlation between training and health worker performance with X2 Calculation value = 10.299 and the phi coefficient test (?) = 0.495. Conclusion: For the health, institutions are suggested to increase the health worker's knowledge by increasing towards more discipline, high motivation, and more training in order. Eventually, the quality of human resources and health organizational performance will increase.
ANALYSIS OF THE HEALTHY LIVING COMMUNITY MOVEMENT PROGRAM WHICH WAS CARRIED OUT WITHOUT ANY POLICY IN THE INDUSTRIAL AREA IN KONAWE REGENCY: HEALTHY LIVING COMMUNITY MOVEMENT PROGRAM Desriatin Desriatin; Tasnim Tasnim; Sartini Risky; Anry Hariadhin Depu
INDONESIAN JOURNAL OF HEALTH SCIENCES RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT (IJHSRD) Vol. 5 No. 2 (2023): INDONESIAN JOURNAL OF HEALTH SCIENCES RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
Publisher : STIKes Mandala Waluya Kendari

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36566/ijhsrd/Vol5.Iss2/169

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Background: Based on the results of a short interview with the Konawe District Health Office Health Promotion Program, it was explained that the Healthy Living Community Movement policy had not been implemented due to many factors. One of them is the absence of a legal umbrella in the form of a district head's regulation that has been issued. Therefore the author feels interested in conducting research related to the title Analysis of Healthy Living Community Movement Activities carried out without any Policy being made in Industrial Areas in Konawe Regency Methods: Qualitative research uses a case study approach, with a triangulation method. The sample in this study consisted of Key Informants (1 person), Main Informant (5 people) and Supporting Informants (5 people), by taking samples using the QSR NVivo 12 application. Results: Informant interviews about Healthy Living Community Movement activities carried out without any policies being made in the industrial area of ​​Konawe Regency which stated that there were guidelines for implementing Healthy Living Community Movement activities, availability of budgetary, human resources and socialization of activities that were comprehensive and with the support of commitment from the government in the industrial area of ​​Konawe Regency. Conclusion: Healthy Living Community Movement activities without a Health Policy are due to the existence of guidelines for Healthy Living Community Movement implementation, budget and human resources, implementation of socialization and local government support.
Control of Dead Stock and Slow-Moving Drugs in the Pharmacy Installation of the Kendari City Regional General Hospital: Dead Stock and Slow-Moving Drugs Mulyadi Prasetyo; Tasnim Tasnim; Sartini Riski
INDONESIAN JOURNAL OF HEALTH SCIENCES RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT (IJHSRD) Vol. 5 No. 2 (2023): INDONESIAN JOURNAL OF HEALTH SCIENCES RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36566/ijhsrd/Vol5.Iss2/173

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Background: Dead stock and slow moving is still one of the main problems in drug management in primary health facilities. Based on the results of initial observations, data was obtained from the Kendari City Hospital which showed that there were 7 drug items with a total number of 2,682 pcs that experienced slow moving and dead stock in 2019-2021. The purpose of this study was to analyze dead stock and slow-moving drugs at the Kendari City Hospital pharmacy installation Methods: This research method is qualitative research using a case study approach, with data analysis using the QSR NVivo 12 application with content analysis techniques. The sample in this study consisted of 6 informants. Results: The results of the study using NVIVO analysis showed the causes of dead stock and slow moving drugsin the pharmaceutical installation of the Kendari City Hospital, namely the pattern of prescribing, planning and control systems. Meanwhile, the control of dead stock and slow-moving drugs in the pharmaceutical installation at Kendari City Hospital consists of storage, hospital policies, communication, control systems, distribution, drug selection and planning. Conclusion: In conclusion, the causes of dead stock and slow moving in Kendari City Hospital are due to prescribing patterns, control systems and planning. As for the control of dead stock and slow-moving drugs in the pharmaceutical installation of the Kendari City Hospital, the ones that have been effective are storage, hospital policies, communication, distribution and selection, while what has not been effective is drug planning and control systems.
Health Program Management Factors Related to Budget Realization at the Kolaka District Health Office akbar, muhammad ikhsan; Risky, Sartini; Saafi, La Ode; Asri, Andi
Public Health of Indonesia Vol. 11 No. S1 (2025): Special Issue
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36685/phi.v11iS1.851

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Objective: The purpose of this study was to analyze the Health Program Management Factors Associated with Budget Realization at the Kolaka District Health Office. Methods: This research is a quantitative study, with a case-control study design. The population is 13 Health center and the Kolaka District Health Office with a total sample of 209 people, simple random sampling technique Results: The results of statistical tests showed that there is a relationship between planning and budget realization, the Chi-Square value is 71.980 and Phi value of 0.601 with range between 0.60-0.799, which means that there is a strong relationship. And there is relationship between government regulations and Budget Realization, it is known that the Chi-Square value is 49.689and Phi value of 0.501 with range between 0.40-0.599, which means there is a medium relationship. Conclusion: There is a relationship between Health Program Management Factors and Budget Realization at the Kolaka District Health Office.
Nutrition Appropriate Generation Great: Education Stunting prevention for Family in Village Cape Oyster Speed North Moramo Sartini Risky; Mimi Yati; Nikeherpianti Lolok; Eka Dharma Putra; Hellty; Risky Juliansyah; Sri Rahayu; Ardi Naufal Fauzan; Laxmi Adriatik; Putri Mega Wijayanti
PROFESSIONAL HEALTH JOURNAL Vol. 7 No. 1 (2025): December
Publisher : Pusat Penelitian dan Pengabdian Masyarakat (PPPM) STIKES Banyuwangi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54832/phj.v7i1.856

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Introduction: Proper nutrition is a key factor in the formation of a healthy and intelligent generation. However, today there are still many children who are malnourished, causing stunting or growth failure in children. Various efforts have been made by the government and various organizations to address this issue, but the prevalence of stunting remains high. Therefore, it is important to develop and implement effective educational programs to increase family awareness and understanding of the importance of proper nutrition to prevent stunting. Objectives: Activity This aim For develop And evaluate focused educational programs on preventing stunting through enhancement understanding family in the village Cape Oyster about importance proper nutrition. Methods: This research was conducted through counseling to the community with leaflet and powerpoint media. The method used was a cross sectional method, with a one group pre test-post test design approach. The sampling technique is purposive consecutive sampling. Data analysis using univariate analysis using the chi square test. Results: Based of results of the activity, it is known that during the pretest of 15 respondents, 14 respondents (93.3%) had insufficient knowledge, 1 respondent (6.7%) had sufficient knowledge and 0 respondents (0.0%) had good knowledge. While during the posttest, the results showed that respondents with insufficient knowledge were 2 respondents (13.3%), those with sufficient knowledge were 7 respondents (46.7%) and those with good knowledge were 6 respondents (40.0%). Conclusions: The conclusion is that this counseling activity can provide a significant increase in the level of community knowledge related to stunting prevention.
Co-Authors Abdurrahman Abdurrahman Abrizal Hasyim Abrizal Hasyim Aisyiah Rizal, Nurul Alam, Fitri Narcahyani Alida Palilati Amalia, Yulnaningsih Amir Syam Amy Hestyaningsih Tasrim Andi Mauliyana Anry Hariadhin Depu Anry Hariadhin Depu Anry Hariadhin Depu Ardi Naufal Fauzan Ardiansyah, Ririn Teguh Ari Nofitasari Ari Nofitasari Asbath Said Asbath Said Asbath, Asbath Asri, Andi Azis Harun Chivansa, Firsta Wahyuni Darmiati Darmiati Desriatin Desriatin Dewi Sari Pratiwi Dewi Sari Pratiwi Dian Rahmaniar, Dian Dwi Ayu Hartati Eka Dharma Putra Erwin Azizi Jayadipraja Erwin Azizi Jayadipraja Erwin Azizi Jayadipraja Erwin Azizi Jayadipraja, Erwin Azizi Eviyanti Jambilu Faridah Moh Said Febrina Nineti, Ilfen Ferlita Eferlin Filhayah, Wa Ode Firmansyah Firmansyah Fortanita, Wa Ode Hadafiah Hadafiah Halid, Nur Hatidjah Awaliyah Halim Harifuddin Harifuddin, Harifuddin Harmin Hartati , Dwi Ayu Hasrul Tonapa Hellty Heltty Heltty Heriyanto Heriyanto Herniawati Tomalili Hijrana, Hijrana Himaniarwati, Himaniarwati Irawati Irawati Islaeli Islaeli Islaeli Islaeli Islaeli, Islaeli Islamiyah Islamiyah, Islamiyah Juhriya, Aminatul Juliansyah, Risky Juslan Jusmina Jusmina Kaharuddin Kamalia, La Ode Kamalia, Laode Kasim , Moh. Alief Widyanto La Ode Muhammad Kiflan Prayoga La Ode Saafi Laode Kamalia Laode Sahlan Laxmi Adriatik Lisnawati Lisnawati Lodes Hadju Lodes Hadju Lolok, Nikeherpianti Makmur, Heny Marhanto , Eka Dharma Putra Marhanto, Eka Dharma Putra Michael Rahul Mimi Yati MUHAMMAD AMIR Muhammad Idrus Muhammad Idrus Muhammad Ikhsan Akbar Muhammad Ikhsan Akbar Muhammad Ridwan Mulyadi Prasetyo Musdalifah Musdalifah Nani Yuniar Nasir, Nur Helina Nazaruddin Nazaruddin Nedila, Asri Nikeherpianti Lolok Nurhaliba, Amelia Putri Nurmi, Wati Nurshavira, Nurshavira Nurul Aisyiah Rizal Purnamasari, Anisa Pusmarani, Jastria Putri Mega Wijayanti Putri, Risky Juliansyah Putu Suri Saraswati Rahmadania Rahmawati, Rahmawati Ramadan, Muhamad Fitrah Rasmiani Rasmiani Rasyid, Sri Anggarini Ratna Umi Nurlila Rigato, Wa Ode Muniati Risky Juliansyah Rusdianto Rusdianto, Rusdianto S, Helty Saafi, La Ode Sanihu Munir Sarnian Sarnian Sarnian, Sarnian Satri Waslyanti Satri Waslyanti Sirma SRI RAHAYU Sulaeman Sulaeman Sunarsih Sunarsih Sunarsih Sunarsih Syahril Fitrah, Muhammad Tasnim Tasnim Tasnim Tasnim Tekaka, Uung Umertum Titi Saparina.L Tomalili, Herniawati Tonapa, Hasrul Umro Umro Umro, Umro Wa Ode Nova Noviyanti Rachman Yati, Mimi Yusuf Useng Yusuf Useng