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Literature Study: the Relationship Between Workload and Work Stress in Nurses Lubis, Fatma Sri Ramadhan; Maimunah, Putri; Munthe, Supriati; Salianto, Salianto
PROMOTOR Vol. 7 No. 6 (2024): DESEMBER
Publisher : Universitas Ibn Khaldun Bogor

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32832/pro.v7i6.856

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Workload is one of the main factors affecting work stress. Workload that is not managed properly can cause significant work stress, with an impact on nurses. Nurses as providers of nursing care, in carrying out their profession often experience stress related to their work. Based on this background description, the author is interested in conducting research in the form of a literature review that aims to analyze the relationship between workload and nurses' work stress. This study used the literature review method where researchers traced several journals with contents and discussions in accordance with the research objectives. This study uses the literature review method where researchers trace several journals with the contents and discussions in accordance with the research objectives. From the results of several journal studies, there is a relationship between workload and work stress.
Analisis Stres Kerja Terhadap Prestasi Kerja Karyawan Di Badan Pencarian Dan Pertolongan Kelas A Kota Medan Munthe, Supriati; Gea, Tri Rahma Sintia, Haogowolo'o; Haridani, Hifza; Maimunah, Putri; Zai, Ingin Setia; Astuty, Delfriana Ayu
JURNAL SOSIAL EKONOMI DAN HUMANIORA Vol. 10 No. 4 (2024): JURNAL SOSIAL EKONOMI DAN HUMANIORA
Publisher : Universitas Mataram

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This study aims to analyze the impact of Literacy Rates (AMH) and School Enrollment Rates (APS) on poverty levels in North Sumatra Province from 2017 to 2023. Employing a quantitative causality approach, this research utilizes secondary data published by the Central Statistics Agency (BPS) of North Sumatra. Multiple linear regression analysis was applied to test the influence of independent variables on the dependent variable. The results show that (1) Literacy Rates do not significantly affect poverty levels, (2) School Enrollment Rates also do not significantly affect poverty levels, and (3) jointly, Literacy Rates and School Enrollment Rates account for 79.60% of the variance in poverty levels, with the remainder influenced by other factors not included in this study. The study recommends enhancing community-based education programs and increasing educational access to reduce poverty more effectively
ANALISIS EFEKTIVITAS PELAYANAN KESEHATAN PROGRAM BPJS DALAM MENINGKATKAN KESEJAHTERAAN MASYARAKAT DI INDONESIA Ritonga , Futri; Kinanti, Widya; Munthe, Supriati; Pramita Gurning , Fitriani
Jurnal Kesehatan Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): Januari
Publisher : CV. ADIBA AISHA AMIRA

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A person's health is very important in life. In addition, good health is supported by adequate and superior facilities. In addition, the insurance industry needs to provide services that provide protection for humans, especially those related to activities that are beneficial to public health. The aim of this research is to determine the benefits that the community obtains from the program, whether the program provides adequate health protection, and whether this program really causes an increase in welfare for the community as a whole. The method used is to analyze articles published in the last 5 years through Google Scholar, Sinta, and Garuda searches. The results of this research are that there are still many people who do not fully use BPJS. According to the journals collected, more than 50% of the services and facilities provided by hospitals and health centers are not fully complete and there are still many deficiencies. The public has the right to use health service data sources that are safe, high quality and affordable. Whether in health or illness, the quality of human growth and development is improved through access to quality health services.