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Optimizing the Role of Ethics Ambassadors on Nurses' Ethical Behavior in Nursing Services Irawan, Muhammad Henrie; Indryani, Betty; Iftiah , Nia
Open Access Health Scientific Journal Vol. 5 No. 1 (2024): February 2024
Publisher : PT. Griya Eka Sejahtera

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55700/oahsj.v5i1.49

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Background: In nursing, ethical principles and discipline are very important. The role of ethical principles and discipline in determining how nurses behave ethically when they provide care . The application of good ethical behavior can improve the quality of nursing services, relationships with colleagues can be established good cooperation so that mutual interests can be fulfilled.Methods: The research method used in this study used case studies with a total sample.Results: the majority of ethics ambassadors perceive, have good concern for ethical and disciplinary issues as many as 8 (52.7%) respondents, with the majority of ethics ambassadors perceiving, have moderate difficulties in implementing ethics as many as 6 (46.1%) respondents. The majority of ethics ambassadors perceived, made very good consideration of ethical issues as many as 6 (46.1%) respondents.Conclusion: the implementation of ethical behavior of ethical ambassadors on ethical issues, can be categorized as well carried out at Hospital X East Kalimantan
EDUKASI KEPERAWATAN PADA PASIEN TUBERKULOSIS DENGAN MENGGUNAKAN PENDEKATAN MODEL SELF-CARE OREM DAN TINDAKAN BERBASIS EVIDANCE BASED EDUKASI AUDIO VISUAL PURSED LIPS BRETHING Irawan, Muhammad Henrie
Jurnal Abdi Mahosada Vol 1 No 2 (2023): Jurnal Abdi Mahosada
Publisher : STIKES Advaita Medika Tabanan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54107/abdimahosada.v1i2.188

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Tuberculosis (TB), which is caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB), is the leading cause of death from infectious diseases globally. Respiratory symptoms caused by TB are dry cough that gradually becomes productive for more than 3 weeks, sometimes mixed with phlegm, chest pain and dyspnea, for direct training it might be difficult to demonstrate pursed lib breathing practice, so the choice is yes, you can use audio visual media.). Evidence-based nursing that is applied during residency practice is pursed lib breathing education in MDR TB patients who experience dyspnea. The condition of Dipsnea experienced by MDR TB patients will make the patient no longer able to carry out the role they have and need help and support so that the nursing theory approach of the Orem Supportive-educative system self-Care model is very suitable for use in nursing care for MDR TB patients with Dipsnea complaints. The strategy that can be applied is in quadrant I or an aggressive strategy, namely a strategy to maximize the strengths and opportunities possessed by Aji Muhammad Parikesit Hospital. training for 50 new BLUD nurses in independent nursing follow-up Audio Visual Education Pursed Lip Breathing Exercise Audio Visual Education service activities Pursed Lip Breathing Exercise, nurses are able to improve the Pursed Lip Breathing Exercise Audio Visual Education process continuously, and nurses can carry out their duties optimally and professionally safely and comfortably, so nurses can focus on providing nursing care to patients respective rooms.
Marketing Strategies That Impact Patient Loyalty in Hospitals: An Empirical Literature Perspective: Marketing Strategies Irawan, Muhammad Henrie; Khrisnamurti, Valencia Ursula; Iftiah, Nia
Open Access Health Scientific Journal Vol. 6 No. 2 (2025): August 2025
Publisher : Griya Eka Sejahtera

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55700/oahsj.v6i2.94

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Background: In an era of increasingly tight healthcare competition, patient loyalty is an important indicator of hospital success. This loyalty is not only influenced by the quality of medical services alone, but also by the effectiveness of the communication and marketing strategies implemented. Hospital marketing strategies that are able to build long-term relationships with patients are now the focus of study, especially in the context of how these strategies can increase patient trust and retention. Therefore, it is important to identify marketing strategies that have been empirically proven to have an impact on patient loyalty.Methods: This study uses a systematic literature review approach, which examines and evaluates five selected scientific papers from various hospital contexts in Indonesia and Japan. The literature review involves qualitative and quantitative studies to gain a comprehensive understanding of effective marketing strategies. The selection process of articles is based on their relevance, credibility, and contribution to the topic of patient loyalty in healthcare marketing.Results: The results of the analysis show that the two main strategies that are dominant and significant in increasing patient loyalty are Integrated Marketing Communication (IMC) and relationship marketing.Conclusion: This study confirms that patient loyalty is not only formed by the quality of medical services, but also by integrated, adaptive, and long-term-oriented communication and marketing strategies. These findings provide an important contribution in formulating more strategic health service marketing policies that focus on sustainable patient relationships, so that they can be a practical reference for hospital managers in increasing institutional competitiveness.