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The Effect of Lipid Profile and Blood Glucose on Hypertension At Pasar Minggu District Health Center Ery Kustini; Munaya Fauziah; Suherman, Suherman; Dewi Purnamawati; Abul A’la Al Maududi
Sehat Rakyat: Jurnal Kesehatan Masyarakat Vol. 4 No. 3 (2025): Agustus 2025
Publisher : Yayasan Pendidikan Penelitian Pengabdian Algero

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54259/sehatrakyat.v4i3.5456

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Hypertension remains a leading metabolic risk factor contributing to morbidity and mortality, particularly in Indonesia’s urban populations. This study examined the effect of lipid profile and blood glucose on hypertension incidence among non-communicable disease (NCD) clinic patients at Pasar Minggu District Health Center, South Jakarta. A cross-sectional design was applied, utilizing secondary data from electronic medical records (e-puskesmas) in 2023. The study involved 1,168 patients. Results showed that 88.7% had hypertension, with 65.3% exhibiting high LDL levels, while most had non-risk levels of total cholesterol (57%), HDL (52.7%), triglycerides (67.1%), creatinine (90.5%), and HbA1c (74.6%). Multivariate analysis revealed significant associations between total cholesterol (OR=0.619; 95% CI=0.393–0.974) and HbA1c (OR=0.180; 95% CI=0.128–0.252) with hypertension incidence, after controlling for LDL. Elevated total cholesterol and HbA1c were linked to a reduced hypertension risk in this population. The findings suggest that integrating lipid and glucose control into hypertension prevention strategies, alongside multisectoral collaboration, may enhance early detection and management of NCDs in primary care settings.
Improving The Quality of Public Poly Services At Bintaro Woman and Children Clinic Jagakarsa Fembriya Tenny Utami; Andriyani, Andriyani; Suherman; Abul A’la Al Maududi; Fini Fajrini
Sehat Rakyat: Jurnal Kesehatan Masyarakat Vol. 4 No. 3 (2025): Agustus 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54259/sehatrakyat.v4i3.5457

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The quality of healthcare services is a crucial factor in improving community well-being. The General Clinic of Bintaro Woman and Children Clinic Jagakarsa must ensure that its service quality meets national standards.To identify strategies for improving the quality of services at the clinic.This study employed a qualitative approach using observation and interviews with seven informants, consisting of three patients, two doctors, and two non-medical staff. Data were analyzed using the Miles & Huberman technique, which includes data reduction, presentation, and conclusion drawing.Compliance with hand hygiene before patient contact was generally good; however, there were instances of negligence after removing personal protective equipment (PPE). PPE use adhered to policy, but glove usage was inconsistent, particularly when handling pediatric patients. Patient identification was carried out through document verification, although reliance on verbal communication alone sometimes reduced accuracy. Patient satisfaction was generally positive regarding registration, procedures, and service specifications, but complaints were raised about long waiting times, high costs, and unfriendly receptionist service.Routine training, policy reinforcement, regular evaluation, and improvements in time efficiency and cost transparency are necessary to enhance service quality and patient satisfaction.