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Policy implementation and public satisfaction index concerning COVID-19 pandemic handling in East Lombok Regency Rosidi, Ahyar; Kumboyono, Kumboyono; Srihayati, Yati
International Journal of Public Health Science (IJPHS) Vol 12, No 3: September 2023
Publisher : Intelektual Pustaka Media Utama

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/ijphs.v12i3.22995

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The 2019's coronavirus disease is an infectious illness brought on by the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus. Compliance with health protocols by the public is declining. Physical distance-keeping is no longer common in public spaces, and many people no longer wear masks when leaving the house. The populace feels that specific areas, such as schools, campuses, and places of worship, are the only ones under surveillance and supervision. Federal, state, and local governments have set up rules to prevent the spread of the disease. This study employs quantitative survey research techniques. The researchers used surveys on policy execution and a public satisfaction score. The Spearman rank and multiple linear regression tests were employed in the data analysis for this investigation. There were 300 respondents who filled out a questionnaire followed by data analysis. The results of data analysis using the Spearman rank test obtained a p-value of 0.000<0.05 with a Spearman correlation value of 0.26. The p-value for handling is 0.000<0.05 with a Spearman correlation value of 0.232. The multiple linear regression test resulted in a COVID-19 prevention policy by adding a community satisfaction index of 21.8% and a COVID-19 handling policy by adding a community satisfaction index of 15.7%.
The Differences in Triage Accuracy in Low and High Category Respiratory Emergency Cases Using the Early Warning System Score (EWSS) by Nursing Students Ardiyani, Vita Maryah; Metrikayanto, Wahyu Dini; Sutriningsih , Ani; Arlinda , Putu Sintya; Mumpuni , Risna Yekti; Srihayati, Yati; Junaedi , Rosly; Pratiwi , Indah Dwi; Sari , Wyssie Ika; Hardiyanto, Hardiyanto
Jurnal Kesehatan dr. Soebandi Vol 13 No 1 (2025): Jurnal Kesehatan dr. Soebandi
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian Masyarakat Universitas dr. Soebandi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36858/jkds.v13i1.803

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EWSS is a cumulative scoring system that standardizes the evaluation of the severity of acute illness based on the patient's vital signs. This study aims to compare the accuracy of determining triage in cases of respiratory emergencies in cases with low and high categories to find out the extent of understanding of triage by nursing students in these two categories of cases using the EWSS method. The research was carried out at 8 institutions providing undergraduate nursing education in the city and district of Malang. The sample for this research was 200 nursing students at undergraduate and professional levels. Of the 200 students, they were divided into 2 treatment groups, namely a student group of 100 respondents who were given respiratory emergency vignette cases in the low triage category (low risk) and a student group of 100 respondents who were given cases in the high triage category (emergency). The research results show the results of the Man Whitney test with a significance result of 0.91 so it can be concluded that there are no differences in the 2 treatment groups. Almost all respondents determined triage in the 2 triage groups correctly using the EWSS triage method. EWSS can be used independently by novice nurses in carrying out triage in various cases of respiratory emergencies
Family Coping Strategies and Quality of Life of Patients with Type-2 Diabetes Mellitus in Primary Health Care in Indonesia Setyoadi, Setyoadi; Efendi, Ferry; Haryanto, Joni; Rosyidawati, Fitri; Dima Kristianingrum, Niko; Srihayati, Yati; Dewi Sartika Lestari Ismail, Dina
Nurse Media Journal of Nursing Vol 13, No 3 (2023): (December 2023)
Publisher : Department of Nursing, Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Diponegoro

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/nmjn.v13i3.56700

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Background: The intricate caregiving responsibilities undertaken by family caregivers in the care of patients with chronic diseases induce stress, potentially reducing the family’s ability to provide effective care. In instances where family caregivers of patients with type-2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) are unable to employ effective coping mechanisms, there exists the potential for an adverse impact on the patient’s quality of life. Purpose: This study aimed to analyze the relationship between family coping strategies and the quality of life of patients with T2DM undergoing treatment in primary health care in Malang, Indonesia. Additionally, it sought to investigate the influence of demographic factors on both family coping strategies and the quality of life of these patients.Methods: The study employed an observational analytic design with a cross-sectional approach. The participants included 327 individuals with T2DM and 327 family caregivers, selected from 16 primary healthcare centers using cluster random sampling techniques. Data were collected using the COPE Brief questionnaire to assess coping strategies and the DQOL (Diabetes Quality of Life) questionnaire to measure the quality of life. Statistical analysis was conducted using the Spearman rank test and multivariable logistic regression. Results: The findings of the study revealed that a majority of family caregivers employed adaptive coping strategies (93.9%), while a significant proportion of individuals with T2DM reported having a good quality of life (84.1%). The analysis demonstrated a positive relationship between family coping strategies and the quality of life among T2DM patients. Specifically, better family coping strategy was associated with higher quality of life in T2DM patients (p=0.000; r=0.447; α=0.05). Also, a comprehensive demographic analysis revealed that education significantly influences both the variables of family coping strategies and patient quality of life, with odds ratios of 1.284 and 1.561, respectively.Conclusion: The research findings emphasize the mutual influence between family coping strategies and quality of life of T2DM patients. Nurses should prioritize attention to demographic factors such as education, age, gender, and duration of diabetes to enhance family coping strategies and improve the patients’ quality of life.