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Patient Satisfaction in the Inpatient Room of the Management Board of Arifin Nu'mang General Hospital Imran, Ali; Mahendika, Devin; Rante, Anshar; Fredy Saputra, M Khalid; Briliannita, Anjar; Ajeng Wijayanti, Lumastari; Nurhaedah, Nurhaedah
International Journal of Health Sciences Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): IJHS : International Journal of Health Sciences
Publisher : Asosiasi Guru dan Dosen Seluruh Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (184.913 KB) | DOI: 10.59585/ijhs.v1i1.49

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Patient satisfaction with the health services provided is influenced by satisfaction with services (medical, nursing, nutrition, laboratory, radiology, administration), environment and facilities available. The better the health services provided by a hospital, the more satisfying the patient as a service recipient is expected, although basically client satisfaction with the services provided is a subjective value of the quality of service provided and received by the client. Although this subjective value is strongly influenced by various factors, client satisfaction will still be based on the truth and objective reality experienced by clients when receiving services at the Hospital. The purpose of this study is to determine the factors that affect patient satisfaction in the inpatient room of the Arifin Nu'mang General Hospital Management Agency. The type of research used is descriptive research, which explains something or some circumstances (Azwar & Prihartono, 2013). This study uses a cross sectional design that reveals the relationship between the independent variable and the dependent variable (Nursalam & Pariani, 2001). This study was conducted to see Analyst factors affecting patient satisfaction in the inpatient room of Arifin Nu'mang Regency General Hospital Management Agency. The result is After data collection and analysis of existing data, it can be seen that in general patients in the Inpatient Room of the Management Board of the Arifin Nu'mang General Hospital said they were satisfied with the services provided. This can be seen in the data that 90% of respondents said they were satisfied and only 10% were not satisfied. The conclusion of this study is that there is a significant relationship between hospital services and patient satisfaction in the inpatient room of Arifin Nu'mang General Hospital Management Agency.
The effectiveness of listening to memory songs in reducing depression in the elderly Kurni Menga, Maria; Binti Ishak, Ismarulyusda; Wibowo, Wibowo; Fredy Saputra, M Khalid; Sri Wulan, Sarinah; Nurhanifah, Dewi
Jurnal Edukasi Ilmiah Kesehatan Vol. 2 No. 3: 2024
Publisher : Edukasi Ilmiah Indonesia

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Introduction: Depression is a prevalent psychological issue among the elderly, often exacerbated by isolation and various physical and mental health challenges. As a non-pharmacological intervention, music therapy has shown potential in alleviating depressive symptoms. This study examines the effectiveness of listening to nostalgic songs in reducing depression among elderly residents. Methods: This study used a pre-experimental design with a one-group pretest-posttest approach. A total of 28 elderly participants who met the inclusion criteria were selected from a population of 43 individuals. The participants underwent a 20-minute intervention of listening to nostalgic songs, conducted six times over two weeks. Depression levels were measured using the Geriatric Depression Scale-15 (GDS-15) before and after the intervention. Data analysis was performed using the Wilcoxon test in SPSS version 25 to determine the significance of the intervention's effects. Results: The analysis revealed a significant reduction in depression levels after the intervention, with a p-value of 0.000 (p < 0.05), indicating a statistically significant difference between pretest and posttest depression scores. This finding suggests that nostalgic music therapy effectively reduces depressive symptoms among elderly participants. Conclusions: The results support the hypothesis that listening to nostalgic songs can serve as an effective intervention for reducing depression in the elderly. Nostalgic music therapy can be considered a beneficial non-pharmacological approach to enhancing the psychological well-being of elderly individuals. Future studies with control groups and larger sample sizes are recommended to validate these findings further