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Evaluation of Specific Intervention Programs on Pregnant Women with Chronic Energy Deficiency to Reduce the Incidence of Stunted Children Payanadi, Sarwan; Sastrawan; Sismulyanto
Eduvest - Journal of Universal Studies Vol. 4 No. 3 (2024): Journal Eduvest - Journal of Universal Studies
Publisher : Green Publisher Indonesia

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The West Lombok Regency implementation interventions and sensitive interventions to reduce stunting 3.73 percent from 2021 to 2022. The research aims to determine if there is a significant relationship between specific intervention programs for chronically energy-deficient pregnant women and the reduction of stunting incidents. The objective is to evaluate the impact of specific intervention programs on pregnant women with chronic energy deficiency. The quantitative cross-sectional method involved 294 respondents, with the research conducted from September to November 2023. Conclusions: (1) There is a significant relationship with the provision of supplementary food, with an odds ratio of 0.264 times. (2) There is a significant relationship with the provision of blood supplement tablets, with an odds ratio of 0.379 times. (3) There is no relationship with pregnancy examinations. (4) There is a significant relationship with the administration of TT/TD immunizations, with an odds ratio of 0.440 times. (5) There is no relationship with HIV/TB/Malaria/Hepatitis services. (6) There is no relationship with the mother's class program. (7) Independent variables explain the dependent variable by 17.5 percent, and 82.5 percent is explained by variables not studied. Recommendations for the West Lombok Regency government: The provision of supplementary food requires intensive monitoring of the target population. Increasing the coverage of pregnancy examination programs and blood tablet consumption requires an application system. Increasing the coverage of TT/TD immunization integrated with a health application. HIV/TB/Malaria/Hepatitis services require human resource planning, equipment and disposable material, and reporting systems. Mother's class activities require innovation and modification.
PEMODELAN STRUKTUR LOYALITAS PEL PEMODELAN STRUKTUR LOYALITAS PELANGGAN DI RSUD AWET MUDA NARMADA KABUPATEN LOMBOK BARAT Payanadi, Sarwan
Jurnal Medika Hutama Vol. 7 No. 2 Januari (2026): Jurnal Medika Hutama
Publisher : Yayasan Pendidikan Medika Indonesia

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In 2023, Awet Muda Narmada Regional General Hospital experienced a significant increase in customer visits compared to 2022. Outpatient services increased by 68.59 percent, while inpatient visits increased by 76.92 percent. Based on this, the researcher aimed to examine the extent of service quality, hospital customer value, and customer loyalty at Awet Muda Narmada Regional General Hospital. The purpose of this study was to identify the modeling structure of customer loyalty at Awet Muda Narmada Regional General Hospital. The number of respondents was 150 people. The respondent criteria in this study included: (1) patients registered as inpatients with a minimum length of stay of three days at Awet Muda Narmada Regional General Hospital; (2) patients registered as outpatients who had visited the hospital at least three times previously; (3) male or female patients aged at least 17 years who were registered in either the inpatient or outpatient department; and (4) patients who were conscious and willing to answer the questions. This study used a quantitative approach with the Structural Equation Modeling method using Partial Least Squares analysis. The results of the study concluded that service quality has a significant positive effect on customer loyalty; service quality also has a significant positive effect on customer value; customer value has a significant positive effect on customer loyalty; and the effect of service quality on customer loyalty can be mediated by customer value. The findings of this study can serve as a reference for the hospital in improving its services, which in turn can increase patient loyalty to the hospital