Wahyu Triono
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Optimization and Challenges of Implementing Academic Service Management Information Systems in Muhammadiyah Higher Education: A Multiple-Case Study Wahyu Triono; Kirana Lesmi; Iim Khotimah
Jurnal Pendidikan Islam Vol. 12 No. 2 (2023)
Publisher : Faculty of Tarbiyah and Education, Universitas Islam Negeri (UIN) Sunan Kalijaga Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14421/jpi.2023.122.155-162

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Purpose – This research aims to analyze the implementation of the Academic Services Management Information System (MIS) at Muhammadiyah Higher Education Institutions (PTM) in Cirebon and Bandung, evaluate its effectiveness in improving the quality of learning, and identify and address challenges in its implementation. Design/methods/approach – The study employs a qualitative approach within an interpretive paradigm, with a multiple-case study design at PTM Cirebon and Bandung during 2022. Primary and secondary data were collected through interviews, observations, and documentation, followed by data analysis, including information reduction and data validation. Findings – The results indicate that the Academic Services MIS at PTM has not been optimally implemented, particularly in planning and information distribution. The main challenges include limited information access and lack of effective coordination. However, the universities have taken strategic steps to address these issues, including efficient budget allocation and utilizing MIS as a learning tool. Research implications – These findings provide important insights for higher education managers in optimizing the use of Academic Services MIS. Implications include enhanced resource allocation, human resources training, and improved coordination and communication systems. The study also suggests the need for more inclusive policy strategies to address resource disparities between institutions.
Relationship Between Fulfillment Of Pre-Operative Fluid Needs And The Incidence Of Nausea And Vomiting In Patients Post General Anesthesia At Dr Saiful Anwar Hospital, East Java Province Wahyu Triono; Reny Tri Febriani; Puguh Raharjo
PROFESSIONAL HEALTH JOURNAL Vol. 6 No. 2 (2025): In Progress issue
Publisher : Pusat Penelitian dan Pengabdian Masyarakat (PPPM) STIKES Banyuwangi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54832/phj.v6i2.803

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A head injury is scary. Head injuries can be fatal and require medical attention. Trauma severity evaluation helps clinicians make informed judgements, create effective treatment plans, reduce time and costs, and maybe prevent brain injury impairment and death. A comprehensive physiological grading system, the Revised Trauma Score evaluates human physiological function. This study examines the relationship between the Revised Trauma Score and head injury fatalities at RSUD dr. Saiful Anwar Malang. The research uses cross-sectional and observational correlation analytic methods. The study sampled 70 people incidentally. Used secondary data from observation sheets and medical records. The majority of 46 respondents (65.7%) had RTS scores of 11-12, indicating low brain injury. Despite the high mortality rate, 57 respondents (81.43%) survived. Spearman rank test two variables for correlation. The study found a 0.000 p-value between the RTS category and head injury mortality at RSUD Dr. Saiful Anwar Malang. Lighter RTS categories have lower mortality rates, while heavier ones have higher rates. RTS's effectiveness in predicting head injury death needs further study.
Relationship Between Fulfillment Of Pre-Operative Fluid Needs And The Incidence Of Nausea And Vomiting In Patients Post General Anesthesia At Dr Saiful Anwar Hospital, East Java Province Wahyu Triono; Reny Tri Febriani; Puguh Raharjo
PROFESSIONAL HEALTH JOURNAL Vol. 6 No. 2 (2025): June
Publisher : Pusat Penelitian dan Pengabdian Masyarakat (PPPM) STIKES Banyuwangi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54832/phj.v6i2.803

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A head injury is scary. Head injuries can be fatal and require medical attention. Trauma severity evaluation helps clinicians make informed judgements, create effective treatment plans, reduce time and costs, and maybe prevent brain injury impairment and death. A comprehensive physiological grading system, the Revised Trauma Score evaluates human physiological function. This study examines the relationship between the Revised Trauma Score and head injury fatalities at RSUD dr. Saiful Anwar Malang. The research uses cross-sectional and observational correlation analytic methods. The study sampled 70 people incidentally. Used secondary data from observation sheets and medical records. The majority of 46 respondents (65.7%) had RTS scores of 11-12, indicating low brain injury. Despite the high mortality rate, 57 respondents (81.43%) survived. Spearman rank test two variables for correlation. The study found a 0.000 p-value between the RTS category and head injury mortality at RSUD Dr. Saiful Anwar Malang. Lighter RTS categories have lower mortality rates, while heavier ones have higher rates. RTS's effectiveness in predicting head injury death needs further study.