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Analysis of Knowledge and Stress Levels of Mothers with Exclusive Breastfeeding Dedi Saifulah; Endra Widiyanto; Faiqotul Laila; Mifthakhur Rohmah
Journal of Health Science Community Vol. 4 No. 1 (2023): August
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/jhsc.v4i1.197

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Breastfeeding (ASI) for newborns is an effort to prevent death and malnutrition in infants and toddlers. In general, the ideal breastfeeding is given exclusively for the first 6 months of life then continued with complementary foods until the age of 2 years. Some of the benefits of exclusive breastfeeding can prevent postpartum hemorrhage, anemia, and breast carcinoma. This journal search is conducted electronically and online using one database, namely the Google Scholar from 2015-2020 combining the following keywords: Stress with exclusive breastfeeding (Google Scholar), Knowledge with Exclusive Breastfeeding (Google Scholar) The inclusion criteria for journals have the same variables as research, the journals used are journals for the last 5 years which have 30-200 respondents from Indonesia. Based on the journals that have been reviewed, it is found that from the six journals there is a proven relationship between knowledge and stress levels with exclusive breastfeeding. This is evidenced from the results of previous research. So, Mother's Knowledge and Stress Level influence exclusive breastfeeding. The aim of the researcher on the Analysis of Mother's Knowledge and Stress Level by giving exclusive breastfeeding is to analyze the mother's knowledge level, to analyze the mother's stress level, to analyze the giving of exclusive breastfeeding, to analyze the knowledge and the level of mother's stress by giving exclusive breastfeeding.
Analysis of Age and Gravidity Factors with the Occurrence of Prolonged Parturition in the Midwifery Room of the Viqueque City District Hospital, Timor-Leste Natalina Soares Almeida; Agusta Dian Ellina; Wahyu Purnomo Jati; Endra Widiyanto
Journal of Health Science Community Vol. 4 No. 3 (2024): Februari
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/jhsc.v4i3.213

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Prolonged or obstructed labor constitutes 8% of the causes of maternal mortality globally and is also the cause of fetal death. One of the causes of prolonged labor is maternal age and gravidity. The purpose of this study was to analyze the factors of age and adolescence with the incidence of prolonged labor in the midwifery room of the Viqueque City Hospital, Tomor Leste.This study used an analytical research design with a cross sectional approach. The population was all women who gave birth for a long time in the midwifery room of the Viqueque City Hospital, Timor Leste, which could be 30 people. The sampling technique used accidental sampling. The research instrument used a questionnaire and observation sheet. The data analysis used Chi Square statistical test.The results showed that more than half of the respondents (66.7%) aged 20-35 years were 20 respondents and more than half (53.3%) were multigravidas as many as 16 respondents, more than half (60%) did not occur during prolonged labor, namely as many as 18 respondents.Based on the results of statistical tests using Chi Square calculations, it is not known that no one knows it is 0.002 <0.05 so it can be shown that there is a relationship between the incidence of prolonged labor.Women with higher parity are at higher risk of prolonged labor because the uterus has weakened the uterine wall muscles due to a previous pregnancy. The solution that needs to be done regarding the results of the above research is to enable health education about the causes and risk factors for the old party to the mother by health workers and early detection of risk factors for prolonged labor must be improved.
The Influence Of Organizational Culture Using The Ocai Approach On The Performance Of Health Personnel At Intan Medika Lamongan Hospital Lailatul Karimah; Ratna Wardani; Ardi Bastian; Endra Widiyanto
Journal of Hospital Management and Services Vol. 5 No. 2 (2023): November
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/jhms.v5i2.53

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The performance of health workers is a very important issue in order to maintain and improve health services in hospitals. Based on the results of the performance assessment for 2 years 2021 - 2022, it shows a 5% decrease in health workers at the Intan Medika Lamongan hospital. This study aims to analyze the effect of organizational culture on the performance of health workers at Intan Medika Lamongan Hospital through the Organizational Culture Assessment Instrument (OCAI) approach. The research method is descriptive quantitative and cross sectional approach and data collection techniques through questionnaires. The study population was all health workers using proportionate random sampling method. The number of respondents was 71 health workers with details of 87.3% or 62 women and 12.7%. While based on the profession, the most respondents were nurses with 56.3% and the smallest respondent was the nutrition profession, namely 1.4%. The results showed that the effect of Organizational Culture (variable X) on Performance Appraisal of Health Workers (variable Y) is positive with a significance value of 0.021.
Analysis Of Service Quality On Internal Disease Poly Patients' Interest In Returning Patients At Gambiran Hospital, Kediri City Mochamad Ridwan; Panca Radono; Titin Susanti; Endra Widiyanto
Journal of Hospital Management and Services Vol. 6 No. 1 (2024): May
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/jhms.v6i1.61

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Background. Quality service provides satisfaction to customers, which ultimately results in customers making repeat use/interest in repeat visits and recommending the health service to others. Quality health services include five dimensions of quality, namely tangible (physical evidence), reliability (reliability), responsiveness (responsiveness), assurance (guarantee) and empathy (empathy). The aim of the research is to analyze the quality of service on the interest in repeat visits of internal medicine polyclinic patients at Gambiran Regional Hospital, Kediri City. Research methods. Quantitative research uses a cross-sectional approach (cross sectional study). The population in the study were all new internal medicine patients who visited the Gambiran Regional Hospital, Kediri City with a sample of 105 respondents. The sampling technique uses purposive sampling technique. The independent variable is service quality (tangible (physical evidence), reliability, responsiveness, assurance and empathy) and the dependent variable is interest in repeat visits. Data collection techniques used questionnaires and were analyzed using chi-square. Research result. The chi square test results for the dimension of physical evidence (tangible) are PR=2.221, 95%CI =1.078-4.533, p-value = 0.037 and the dimension of reliability (reliability) is PR=5.903, 95%CI =2.207-15.785, p-value = 0.037, which means that there is a relationship between physical evidence (tangible) and reliability (reliability) with the interest in revisiting internal medicine polyclinic patients at Gambiran Regional Hospital, Kediri City. The dimensions of responsiveness (responsiveness), assurance (assurance) and empathy (empathy) have no relationship with interest in revisiting internal medicine polyclinic patients at Gambiran Regional Hospital, Kediri City (p-value ≥ 0.05). Conclusion. There is a relationship between the quality of service in the tangible dimension (physical evidence) and reliability (reliability) on the interest in repeat visits of internal medicine polyclinic patients at Gambiran Regional Hospital, Kediri City. Therefore, there is a need for synergy among one work unit to increase interest in repeat visits.
THE INFLUENCE OF FAMILY KNOWLEDGE AND PATIENT PERCEPTION OF BPJS INPATIENT HEALTH POLICY ON THE DECISION TO UPGRADE AT HOSPITAL IN KEDIRI CITY Dwi Kumala Sari; Laili Wulandari; Endra Widiyanto
Journal of Hospital Management and Services Vol. 7 No. 2 (2025): November
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/jhms.v7i2.117

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This study aims to measure the influence of family knowledge and patient perception on the decision to upgrade the inpatient class of BPJS participants at Gambiran Hospital, Kediri City. A quantitative research design with a cross sectional approach was used on 164 respondents selected through purposive sampling. Data were collected using questionnaires and analyzed by multiple linear regression. The results showed that family knowledge and patient perception had a significant effect on the decision to upgrade, with p-values of 0.002 and 0.004, respectively. Patient perception had a greater influence (B = 0.099) than family knowledge (B = 0.018). It is recommended that hospitals hold socialization to improve family understanding and patient perception of the BPJS upgrade policy.