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Effect of Hot Pack Administration on Shivering in Post Sectio Caesarea Patients with Spinal Anesthesia Prameswari, Diah; Setya, Intan Eka; Shahab, Davis Achmadi; Ratnasari, Dezylia Ayu; Mulyati, Wiwin; Novita, Ita
Health Gate Vol 1, No 1 (2023): January 2023
Publisher : Dewan Pimpinan Daerah Persatuan Perawat Nasional Indonesia Kota Blitar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70111/hg1105

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The impact that often arises after spinal anesthesia in post-cesarean section patients is shivering which is characterized by fasciculations of the skeletal muscles in the face, head, jaw, trunk or extremities that last more than 15 seconds. The incidence of post-anesthesia shivering in patients undergoing spinal anesthesia reaches 33-56.7%. Giving hot packs has been proven to be effective in treating hypothermia in post-cesarean section patients. Heat therapy using hot packs will restore body temperature quickly. This study aims to identify the effect of giving hot packs with shivering. The research design was pretest posttest control group design with 32 respondents, consisting of 16 treatment groups and 16 control groups taken by accidental sampling. This research was conducted in January 2020 in the High Care Unit Room, Aminah Islamic Hospital, Blitar. The results of this study showed that the administration of shivering scale hot packs in the treatment group decreased significantly to 0 while the control group experienced a less significant decrease in the shivering scale, namely to 1. Statistical test This study used Mann Whitney with a p-value of 0.000. This means that giving hot packs has an effect on shivering in post sectio caesarea patients with spinal anesthesia. Hot packs can be used asalternative therapy to reduce shivering in post sectio caesarea patients with spinal anesthesia
Evaluation of the Implementation of Electronic Medical Records (EMR) using the HOT-Fit Method Prameswari, Diah; Wardani, Ratna; Ellina, Agusta Dian
Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research Vol 7 No 3 (2025): Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research
Publisher : GLOBAL HEALTH SCIENCE GROUP

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37287/ijghr.v7i3.5983

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Implementing Electronic Medical Records (EMR) is a strategic step in improving the efficiency and quality of health services in hospitals. So it is necessary to evaluate the implementation of EMR using the HOT Fit method as a complete solution that best suits the difficulties or limitations currently existing at the Aminah Blitar Islamic Hospital. This research aims to analyze the influence of each variable on the implementation of EMR at the Aminah Blitar Islamic Hospital. The design of this research is a quantitative observational analytic type with a cross-sectional approach. The population of this study is 151 profesional pemberi asuhan (PPA) using EMR. This research uses a proportional random sampling technique. The sample size was determined using the Krejcie and Morgan table and a sample of 108 profesional pemberi asuhan (PPA) using EMR was obtained. The research results show that Service Quality has an effect on User Satisfaction with a significance value of <0.05, namely 0.000. Service Quality influences the Environment with a significance value of <0.05, namely 0.000. User satisfaction does not affect net benefit, with a significance value of> 0.05, 0.357. Environment influences Net-Benefit with a significance value of <0.05, namely 0.000. Service Quality mediated by User Satisfaction has no effect on Net-Benefit with a significance value of > 0.05, namely 0.325. Service Quality with environmental mediation has an effect on Net-Benefit with a significance value of > 0.05, namely 0.0000000. So it can be concluded that the presence of professional and reliable IT personnel supported by government and hospital policies influences the optimal implementation of EMR at the Aminah Blitar Islamic Hospital.