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Experience Of Police Officers In Providing Victim's First Aid Traffic Accident In Trenggalek Anggraini, Novita Ana; Fawzi, Alfian; Fazrin, Intan; Wulandari, Suci
Journal of Global Research in Public Health Vol. 4 No. 2 (2019): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/jgrph.v4i2.150

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Police officer holds a very important role in giving first aid to the traffic crash victim if there are limitations of medical officer to provide help. They certainly have special experience in giving first aid to traffic crash victims besides their main duties as police officer. This research was used qualitative phenomenological design to explore and to elucidate in-depth about the experience of police officers in providing first aid for traffic crash victims. There are 4 participants who served in traffic accident unit police station district of Trenggalek. This study Instruments are including researcher as core instruments and other supporting tools in the form of in-dept interview guide sheets, tape recorder, notebooks and camera. Data collected through a comprehensive interview and processed into transcript then analyzed. The research results obtained by two major themes, victim identification dan first aid skills. The conclusion is that the police officer to provide help to the victims to save their lives. Therefore, it is necessary to increase the ability of the police to conduct and recognize the condition of victims of traffic accidents and the ability to provide first aid to victims of traffic accidents. So that the safety of accident victims the midle of limited medical services outside the hospital increases
Family Support for Prevention of Recurrent Stroke Events for Stroke Patients Rahmania Ambarika; Novita Ana Anggraini
Journal of Global Research in Public Health Vol. 7 No. 1 (2022): June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/jgrph.v7i1.363

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Someone with a history of stroke has a greater tendency to experience a repeat stroke, especially if risk factors are not addressed properly, which is one of the lack of vigilance behavior in the early detection of prevention of recurrent stroke prevention. The purpose of this study is to find out the relationship between family support and recurrence of stroke among stroke patients. This research design is correlation analytic. The population in this study were all stroke patients with accidental sampling techniques obtained 98 respondents. The independent variable is family support while the dependent variable is the incidence of recurrent stroke. The test used is rho spearment. The results showed that the majority of respondents were good family support as many as 54 respondents (55.1%). Most respondents of the first stroke were 71 respondents (72.4%). Based on the results of the analysis using the  spearment rho test. The results obtained p = 0.006 There is a relationship of family support with the recurrent of strokes. The existence of family support is a support that is able to provide emotional strength, family affection and attention to increase the spirit of making efforts to prevent recurrent strokes.
The Role of Family in Improving of PHBS Behavior to Adapt a New Habits (AKB) to Prevent from High Risk of Covid-19 in Elderly Rahmania Ambarika; Angga Ladzi Syafroni; Novita Ana Anggraini
Journal of Global Research in Public Health Vol. 7 No. 2 (2022): December
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Elder people are an age group that have experienced a decreasing body function system in many aspects, such as physical, psychological and social. The existence of these limitations will greatly affect the ability/independence in carrying out Clean and Healthy Behavior (PHBS) in efforts to prevent from Covid-19. The elderly are also included in the category with a high risk of being susceptible to Covid-19 because most of the elderly people have comorbidities such hypertension and diabetes mellitus, etc. One of the factors related to PHBS in the elderly people is family support. The purpose of this study was to determine the influence of the role of the family on PHBS behavior in adapting to new habits (AKB) to prevent high risk of Covid-19 in the elderly. This research design used an observational with a cross sectional approach. The population was all elderly people with a total of 40 elderly. The samples were 36 respondents using Simple Random Sampling technique. The independent variable was the Family Role and the dependent variable was PHBS behavior adaptation to new habits. The data collection using questionnaires and the data analysis used Spearman Rank at α = 0.05.The results showed that most of the respondents had a family role in the support  category as many as 23 respondents (63%) and most of the respondents 23 (63%) had PHBS behavior adapted to new habits in the moderate category. The results of the Spearman Rank obtained a p-value (0.000) < α (0.05) with a correlation coefficient of 0.698 which means a strong correlation. Thus, H0 is rejected and H1 is accepted which means there is an influence between the family role and PHBS behavior to adapt to new habits (AKB) to prevent  high risk Covid-19 in elderly.The role of the family in caring for the elderly people is the main support system for them. In maintaining their health, the family can do things such as physical, psychological, social and spiritual care, so there will be positive behavioral changes.
The Relationship of Nurses Response Time With Family Anxiety of Ed Patients Based on Triage at RSU Muslimat Ponorogo Rahmania Ambarika; Putri Mayasari; Novita Ana Anggraini
Journal of Global Research in Public Health Vol. 9 No. 1 (2024): June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/jgrph.v9i1.501

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The patient's response time is required ≤ 5 minutes to get help appropriate to the emergency to increase safety. Opportunities can be increased with prompt handling. The tendency for patients treated in the ER to expect quick treatment. Perceptions of delays in treatment can cause patient anxiety. The aim of this research is to analyze the relationship between nurse response time and emergency room patient family anxiety based on triage at RSU Muslimat Ponorogo. This research design is cross sectional with a sample size of 123 respondents. The sampling technique uses purposive sampling. Research questionnaires use questionnaires to test clinical profile correlations. Slow response time will be perceived by the patient's family as having no acceptance or rejection of him and is a factor in increasing anxiety. This will cause an increase in sympathetic nerves which will cause symptoms such as dizziness, shaking, headaches, sweating, and increased pulse rate. From this research data, it shows that the nurse's response time is slow, and the patient's family experiences severe anxiety. Based on the results of the Spearment correlation test, P value = 0.024 (<0.05), which means that H0 is rejected and H1 is accepted, which means there is a relationship between nurse response time and patient family anxiety in the emergency room at RSU Muslimat Ponorogo. In each triage, there are differences in the level of anxiety felt by the patient's family. in the green triage most experienced mild anxiety, in the yellow triage most experienced moderate anxiety, in the red triage most experienced severe anxiety and in the black triage the majority experienced very severe anxiety.   
The Correlation Between Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) With The Behavior Response (BR) Of The School Age Children After The Eruption of Mount Kelud at Puncu Village Puncu Subdistrict Kediri Regency Asrori, Riswan; Novita Ana Anggraini; Alfian Fawzi
Journal of Global Research in Public Health Vol. 1 No. 1 (2016): June
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Natural disasters were a matter that was never expected. Coming disaster of humans caused by psychological shock, especially of children. The children who experience a traumatic event could certainly have post-traumatic stress disorder. The purpose of this research was to identify the presence of post-traumatic stress disorder, behavior response and to analyze the correlation between post traumatic stress disorder with the behavior response of the school-age children after the eruption of Mount Kelud. This research was a descriptive correlational cross sectional design. A sample of 227 school age children were taken by purposive sampling technique in the village Puncu subdistrict district Puncu Kediri. The research instrument used in the form of a questionnaire consisting of 22 questions related to post traumatic stress disorder and 5 questions with regard to response behavior. Results of research showed most respondents with post traumatic stress disorder were as many as 117 children (51.5%), response behavior light as 121 children (53.3%). Based on statistical tests Spearman rho is obtained p value =0.000<(0.05). This means that H0 is rejected, there is post traumatic stress disorder with response behavior in school aged children after the eruption of mount kelud in rural subdistrict Puncu puncu Kediri district. By looking at the value of r=0.748 which means a close relationship partner. Someone who gets stimulation will exhibit symptoms, so that psychological rewards and bring the response behavior. It is recommended for children who have post traumatic stress disorder and response behavior to be given treatments such as psychotherapy of pharmacotherapy.
Study Qualitative Motivate the Nurse in Centralization Management Medicinize at Space Take Care of to Lodge Sedap Malam RSUD Gambiran Kediri Town heriyanto, Heriyanto; Novita Ana Anggraini; Alfian Fawzi
Journal of Global Research in Public Health Vol. 1 No. 1 (2016): June
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Hospital accreditation standards for centralized drug systems are one of the priorities that must be met by hospitals. This system functions to use drugs appropriately and avoid waste in their use, so that patient nursing care needs can be met. The purpose of this study was to explore nurses' motivation in centralizing drug management in the treatment room. The design used is descriptive qualitative, the research sample was taken from nurses on duty in the inpatient room of Sedap Malam RSUD Gambiran Kediri City who were willing to be interviewed, with a sample size of 6 informants. Data collection with a tape recorder through in-depth interviews with 6 nurses (6 informants). The results of the study of achievement factors, increasing the status of the job itself, responsibility, work environment conditions, regulations of the treatment room and hospital, relationships within the group, and subordinate superior relationships that showed the highest influence on implementing centralized drug management in the room were factors of regulations of the treatment room and hospital. All informants had the same overall reason, namely that the implementation of centralized drug management in the room was carried out based on regulations that had been mutually agreed upon so that the implementation of centralized drug management could be arranged in accordance with service procedures in the hospital. Factors that influence nurses at Gambiran Regional Hospital, Kediri City in implementing centralized drug management in the room are factors of treatment room and hospital regulations because the regulations that have been set must be implemented so that the implementation of drug centralization continues to run according to procedures and to meet hospital accreditation standards. The procedures in implementing centralized drug management are not only joint provisions, but also become provisions in accordance with the procedures that have been set by the hospital accreditation commission.
Analyse The Factor Influencing Relapsing Level at Patient Stroke in Space of Poly Nerve Gambiran Regional Hospital of Town Kediri solehah, eka; Novita Ana Anggraini
Journal of Global Research in Public Health Vol. 1 No. 1 (2016): June
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Relapsing Stroke in causing several factors among other things pattern of eating, being less athletic and patterned thinking which is not controlled, resulting in increased blood pressure, and oxygen supply in the brain is not maximal, and generates the impact of like sluggishness, communications trouble, and awareness degradation. This research target is knowing the pattern influence of eating, stress, compliance of athletic regimen therapy and activity to the occurrence of relapse level at patient of stroke of space of poly of nerve of RSUD Gambiran of Town Kediri. This research design is analytic of correlational with the approach of cross sectional. Population as many as 280 people, and sample as many as 30 respondents taken by technique is purposive sampling. The instrument used represents the questionnaire as many 58 consisting of the eating pattern, stress, compliance of therapeutic regimen, and athletic activity. This research on March, 2015. Results of analysis show there is pattern influence eating the p-value = 0.001, there is no influence of stress p-value = 0.214, compliance of therapeutic regimen p-value = 0.936 and athletic activity of p-value = 0.368 to relapse level in patients stroke in space of poly of nerve of RSUD Gambiran of Town Kediri. Pattern eating to influence the cardiovascular condition till cause the attack of stroke. Relapsing Stroke influenced by eating under the way food, because that matter is more dominant for relapsing stroke, suggested by the respondent of a lot of searching information and motivating one of them is by applying routine control and healthy eating patterns.
Factor Analysis Of The Implementation Of The Occupational Safety And Health Management System At The Lirboyo General Hospital, Kediri City Lutfiana Ulfa; Novita Ana Anggraini; Wening Palupi Dewi
Journal of Hospital Management and Services Vol. 5 No. 1 (2023): May
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/jhms.v5i1.48

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The hospital is a workplace that has a risk of danger. Based on the Government Regulation of the Republic of Indonesia Number 50 of 2012 concerning the Implementation of the Occupational Safety and Health Management System (SMK3) states that SMK3 is part of the overall company management system in order to control risks related to work activities in order to create a safe, efficient and productive workplace. The Occupational Safety and Health Management System (SMK3) is part of the overall management system in order to control risks related to work activities in order to create a safe, efficient and productive workplace. The study aims to determine the factors implementing the Occupational Safety and Health Management System at the Liboyo General Hospital, Kediri City. The study aims to determine the factors implementing the Occupational Safety and Health Management System at the Liboyo General Hospital, Kediri City. The research method used is quantitative with a cross-sectional study design. The research data used primary data which was taken directly by filling out questionnaires for employees at Lirboyo General Hospital, Kediri City from August 2021 to October 2021. The sampling technique used simple random sampling with a population of 167 and a sample of 118. This study used Ordinal Regression analysis. . In this study, the results showed that there was an influence of the human resource quality factor variable on the implementation of SMK3 with a value of 0.003 and there was an influence of the law enforcement factor variable on the implementation of SMK3 with a value of 0.000. While the K3 monitoring factor variable has no influence on the implementation of SMK3 with a value of 0.486. Through the R Square table, it is known that the implementation factor of SMK3 at Lirboyo General Hospital, Kediri City, has an influence of 25.2%.
Peaceful End Of Life Of Aids Patients In The Group Support Peers (Kds) Kediri City Andriono; Sutrisno; Novita Ana Anggraini
Journal of Hospital Management and Services Vol. 2 No. 1 (2020): May
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HIV infects white blood cells which causes a decrease in human immunity, making it susceptible to various infections. People with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) face various symptoms related to HIV for a long time and must struggle to overcome various physical, social, poverty, depression, and cultural beliefs that can affect quality of life . This study focuses on exploring the fulfillment of basic needs based on the concept of peaceful end of life in AIDS patients which include , free from pain , get comfort , get dignity and respect , be at peace and experience closeness to significant others and those who care . The design of this study is qualitative with a narrative study approach. Using purposive sampling technique with a sample of some PLWHA in the Peer Support Group (KDS) of Kediri City totaling 4 informants. Data collection was carried out by in -depth interview with semi-structured interviews, the results were analyzed using an inductive thinking process. The results of the study showed 4 concepts of the Peaceful End of Life theory , namely free from pain , get comfort , get dignity and respect , closeness to significant others and those who care have been fulfilled, 1 concept that has not been fulfilled is being at peace. Peace is a need for every individual, both healthy and sick, especially for people with terminal illnesses such as AIDS. In people with HIV and AIDS (ODHA) in the Peer Support Group (KDS) in Kediri City, this has not been met . This is because because of feelings of fear of death, concerns about their health condition and anxiety about changes in their status in society or in their work environment.
Patient Safety Analysis Review Of Nurse's Caring Behavior In Patients With Fall Risk Ambarika, Rahmania; Novita Ana Anggraini
Indonesian Journal of Nutritional Epidemiology and Reproductive Vol. 4 No. 2 (2021): May
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Patients with risk of falls is one of the risks of unwanted incidents within the hospital. The risk of the patient falling until an incident has an adverse effect on the patient, one of the adverse effects is the impact of physical injury which includes abrasions, torn wounds, bruises, even in some cases severe falls can result in fractures, bleeding, and head injuries. Objective To find out the relationship between Caring Behavior of Nurses and Patient Safety Risk of Falling. The research method used in the study is cross sectional. The population is all patient patients at risk of falling. The sample size is 67 respondents using purposive sampling technique. Independent variable of research is Caring Behavior. The dependent variable is the Patient safety risk of falling. Data was collected using a questionnaire, then the data were analyzed using the Spearman Rho test. The results showed that the nurse caring nurse was quite good as many as many 35 respondents (52.2%), patient safety risk fell that was enough as many as 30 respondents (4.8%). The results showed that p = 0.000 which means that there is a relationship between Caring Behavior of Nurses and Patient Safety in Falling Risk. Nurse Caring Behavior With Patient Safety The Risk of Falling has a significant relationship, because caring behavior gives direct caring and responsive in each patient condition. 000 which means that there is a relationship between Caring Behavior of Nurses and Patient Safety in Falling Risk. Nurse Caring Behavior With Patient Safety The Risk of Falling has a significant relationship, because caring behavior gives direct caring and responsive in each patient condition. 000 which means that there is a relationship between Caring Behavior of Nurses and Patient Safety in Falling Risk. Nurse Caring Behavior With Patient Safety The Risk of Falling has a significant relationship, because caring behavior gives direct caring and responsive in each patient condition
Co-Authors Agus Jatmiko Agustin Widyowati Aladdin Eko Purkuncoro Alfian Fawzi Alfian Fawzi Andi Suryanto Andin Irsadi Andriono Angga Ladzi Syafroni Annisa Ary Saifutri Ans Syafrie Amroyan Aprin Rusmawati Apriyani Puji Hastuti Ardhianata Putra, Irwan Nur Asna Mufidah Asrori, Riswan Byba Melda Suhita Danang Surono Putro Dedi Saifulah Dedi Saifullah Dedy Mochtar Setiaji Diyah Ayu Purnaningtyas Fazrin, Intan Fitria Nur Agustina Hadi Suprayetno, Eko Dian Hakim, Andi Lukman Halimatus Sa’diyah Hariyono Hariyono Hariyono Haryani, Mukti Sri Hasanah, Weni Uswatun Hasanah, Weni Uswatun Heriyanto Heriyanto Hidayat, Mokhammad Arif Ikke Winar Rachmawaty Ikke Winar Rachmawaty Indah Jayani Indasah Indasah , Indasah Intan Fazrin Irma Sartika Permatasari Irwan Nur Ardhianata Putra Kencanawaty, Sad Omega Khaqim, Erlando Syaiful Korbaffo Anita Restu Kursani, Elmia Kusumaningrum, Ruly Widya Lado, Maria Efrida Teda Lestarjo, Agustinus Nugroho Pudji Lingga Kusuma Wardani Listyawan, Haris Lutfiana Ulfa Luthfiani, Ulfa Maria Efrida Teda Lado Melda Suhita , Byba Mohammad Saifulaman Mokhammad Arif Hidayat Mordekai Rangkoratat, Melinda Mufidah, Asna Natalia Ningsi Katupu Nency Natalia Tho Nur Yeny Hidajaturrokmah Nurma Afiani Nurwijayanti Pandelima, Maksum Perdana Sulistyoning Suharto, Idola Permana, Arief Candra Permatasari, Irma Sartika Prasetya, Joko Prasiwi, Wardani Fahry Purnaningtyas, Diyah Ayu Putri Mayasari Putro, Danang Surono Qurotul Aini Rachmawan, Afri Rahmania Ambarika Ratna Indriyani Ratna Wardani Retno Sri Iswari Ruly Widya Kusumaningrum Saragih, Hartaulina Selvi Marcellia solehah, eka Sri Haryuni Suci Wulandari Suci Wulandari Sulistiono, Priyo Suryanto, Andi SUTRISNO Syahril Wahyu Ramadhan Syarif Abdullah Ulfa Luthfiani Wahid, Abdurahman Wardah Fauziah Wardani Fahry Prasiwi Wening Palupi Dewi Widarto Wijayanto, Herman Adhi Yenny Puspitasari Yulia Nurfatna Yuly Peristiowati Yuly Peristiowati Zainul Arifin Zainul Arifin