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Analysis Calculating of Hospital Labor Requirements Using the Workload Analysis Method Noor, Hesty Latifa; Ridzuan, Ilyas Syafiq Darul; Isnaini, Vina Januar
Proceedings of the International Conference on Nursing and Health Sciences Vol 5 No 1 (2024): January-June 2024
Publisher : Global Health Science Group

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37287/picnhs.v5i1.2786

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In the era of changes in hospitals from implementing manual systems to more modern hospitals with digital systems, this has had many impacts, including reducing the need for labor in several departments. Or another option is to move human resources to other jobs that still require human workers in the work in that unit. Hospitals must wisely shift their human resources work so as not to drastically reduce human resources. Results: Total time Norm = 34 Minutes,Working hours available = 133.920 minutes / year, and Calculating Standard Work Load (Working hours available / Total time Norm ) = 868.248. Meeting Supporting Task Factors = 29,57%, Training Supporting Task Factors = 5,38%, Total Supporting Task Factors = 29,57% + 5,38% = 34,95%, Supporting Task Standards = 1,54. Total Energy Requirements 3.40, Supporting Task Standard 1.54, Human resource requirements 5.24 (Rounding 5). Conclusions: Based on the results of research at the hospital, in the file scan section, there were 2 officers. The results of calculating human resource needs at the Hospital in the file scan section using the Health Workload Analysis (ABK Kes) method resulted in a total of 5 staff, whereas currently only 2 staff are available so an additional 3 people are needed.
Effectiveness of Hedon (Heel Donut) as an Effort to Prevent Pressure Ulcers on the Calcaneal of Tractioned Patients Rahmasari, Ikrima; Utomo, Endrat Kartiko; Ridzuan, Ilyas Syafiq Darul; Sukini, Sukini
Proceedings of the International Conference on Nursing and Health Sciences Vol 5 No 1 (2024): January-June 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37287/picnhs.v5i1.2855

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Fracture is a condition where the continuity of bone tissue and/or cartilage is completely or partially broken, caused by force trauma or osteoporosis. Fracture management includes conservative measures and surgical procedures. Conservative measures given include plaster casts, splints, skin traction, bone traction, as well as repairs by manipulation and repositioning to a position close to normal. One of the impacts of installing skeletal traction is pressure ulcers. Pressure ulcers are a problem that often occurs in prominent bony areas such as the heel (calcaneal). Objective: patients who are installed in skeletal traction. Method: using pre-experimental methods with One-group pre-post test design techniques. Results: Based on the occurrence of pressure ulcers before being given the heel donut, there were 8 patients who did not experience pressure ulcers with a percentage of 57.1% and 6 patients who experienced stage 1 pressure ulcers, 42.8%. After being given the heel donut, 14 patients did not experience pressure ulcers with a percentage of 100% and no respondents experienced stage 1 pressure ulcers after being given the heel donut. Conclusions: Hedon (heel donut) is effective in preventing pressure ulcers in the calcaneal of patients who are installed in skeletal traction.