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Proceedings of the International Conference on Applied Science and Health is a conference collection of technical papers freely accessible to scholars over the world. Articles featured vary areas of efforts to develop health and well-being for better society such as factors of illness, epidemiology, health promotion, health policy, nutrition, environmental health and safety, nursing and midwifery, and other sciences related to health development.
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THE CHILD’S DENTAL TREATMENT WITH SEDATION: REASONS, DENTAL TREATMENT NEEDS, MEDICAL CONDITION, AND HISTORY OF DENTAL ANXIETY AMONG CHILDREN IN YARSI DENTAL HOSPITAL Mia Mariani
Proceedings of the International Conference on Applied Science and Health No. 4 (2019)
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Introduction: The prevention and treatment of oral diseases in childhood and adolescence as the basis for good oral health throughout life is the aim of pediatric dentistry. The ability to care for the segment of the pediatric patients with fear and anxiety of dental treatment also with the medically compromised condition has become an important component of dental practice. Therefore, a need does exist for sedation services within the dentistry field. This study aimed to determine the reasons, dental treatment needs, medical condition, and history of dental anxiety in the analyzed group of pediatric patients. Methods: This was a cross-sectional study using secondary data from medical records data conducted by YARSI Dental Hospital from March to April 2019. About 30 data were eligible for this analysis. The dependent variable in this study was dental treatment with sedation. Independent variables consisted of reasons, dental treatment needs, medical condition, and history of dental anxiety. The data were analyzed using univariate and bivariate analysis. Results: In this study, there were 21 children (70%) doing dental treatment with sedation because of the need for dental treatment and intervention reason. There was statistically significant interaction between reason and dental treatment with sedation with p-value = 0.023 < 0.05. Another finding, children with a history of dental anxiety were more likely to use dental treatment with sedation (43.3%). With p-value 0.935 > 0.05 there was no statistically significant interaction between the history of dental anxiety with dental treatment with sedation. This study also did not reveal a statistically significant correlation between the following variables: dental treatment needs (p=0.128) as well as children’s medical condition (p=0,091). Conclusions: Most of the correspondents were non-medically compromised children with a history of dental anxiety. The reasons they came to YARSI dental hospital were because of the need for dental treatment and intervention reason. Conservation was the most needed dental treatment. Of the 4 (four) variables studied, the highest influence was the relationship between reason with dental treatment with sedation. Keywords: pediatric, dental, sedation
HOSPITAL EMPLOYEES’ PERCEPTION OF MARKETING STRATEGY AT H. ABDUL MANAP GENERAL HOSPITAL IN JAMBI CITY Milya Timeida; Kurnia Sari
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Background: A hospital is required to be capable of maintaining its existence by developing effective marketing strategies to encounter the globalization challenges. The marketing strategy in the hospital is influential for its activities to provide appropriate services to the patient's needs. This study aims to determine the hospital employees’ perception towards priority marketing strategy at H. Abdul Manap Regional Hospital. Methods: This study was used the quantitative method with the descriptive analytic research. This research conducted in 602 people while the samples were 240 people, selected by accidental sampling technique. The primary data collection was conducted by employing a questionnaire as the survey method. The data analysis carried out was univariate analysis to obtain a percentage value description for each marketing strategy. Results: The results identified that price was the top priority marketing strategy voted by 171 respondents (71.3%). On the second rank, Product was voted as the top marketing strategy by 141 people (58.8%). In the third position, Professionalism was voted by 132 people (55.0%) as the top priority for marketing strategy. Conclusions: The research concludes that the hospital employees perceived that H. Abdul Manap General Hospital needed to prioritize price, product, and professionalism in developing its marketing strategies. It is advised that H. Abdul Manap General Hospital revise its price, develop new products based on patient needs, and provide professional human resources with good communication skills. Keywords: Marketing Strategy, Perception, Hospital Employees
A DEMOGRAPHIC PICTURE ON MEDICAL CHECK UP PATIENTS AND ITS ASSOCIATION WITH PATIENT SATISFACTION LEVEL AT X HOSPITAL IN WEST JAKARTA FOR THE PERIOD OF OCTOBER 2018- FEBRUARY 2019 Prisca Gisella; Adang Bachtiar
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Background: Nowadays, the trend of non-communicable diseases is increasing around the world. The Sustainable Development Goals (SDG’S) sets the target to decrease number of mortality and morbidity from non-communicable diseases. One of the strategies to achieve the target is by doing medical checkup routine in the hospital. To do medical check-up is affecting by the patient satisfaction with the hospital services. The characteristic of patients can influence the patient to do medical check-up andwill affect the satisfaction level with the hospital services. This study aims to examine the demographic characteristic of patients associated with patient’s satisfaction level in hospital “X”. Methods: This study was a quantitative study used cross-sectional method. The sample in this study was 502 patients during October 2018 to February 2019. The dependent variable in this study was patient’s satisfaction. The independent variables were age, gender, residential area, marital status, and patient status in hospital. The data was analysed in univariate and bivariate analysis used Chi-square. Results: The demographic characteristic of patients in hospital “X” were majority female, had aged 50 years and older, married, lived near hospital “X”, and actually old patient in the hospital. Bivariate analysis showed that age associated with patient’s satisfaction level (p value = 0.000, CI 95%). Meanwhile the other demographic characteristics were not statistically significant with patient’s satisfaction. Conclusion: This study showed that majority of the patients who did medical check-up in the hospital “X” had aged 50 years and older, married, lived near hospital “X”, and actually old patient in the hospital. The aged of the patient was statistically significant associated with patient’s satisfaction. Therefore, the medical check-up service of hospital “X” should be improved based on existing market segment. Keywords: Medical Check Up, demographic characteristic, satisfaction
HOW EFFECTIVE IS SIMULATION-BASED EDUCATION FOR IMPROVING THE NURSES’ KNOWLEDGE ON PEDIATRIC IV INSERTION: A SYNTHESIS FROM AWAL BROS HOSPITAL GROUP IN INDONESIA Retno Dewi Sulistyowati; Adang Bachtiar
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Background: Simulation-based nursing education has been growing rapidly and becomes one of the most popular teaching methods for improving patient safety and patient care. One of the difficult Nursing skills to achieve is IV insertion. Due to the high complaints in the number of IV insertion attempts in the paediatric patients, the Nursing Corporate of Awal Bros HospitalGroup organized an educational program emphasizing the team training, clinical decisionmaking and communication skills. These were the first internal education sessions using live rabbits and mannequins. This study aimed to evaluate the attitude of the participants, the selfconfidence level and their change in the knowledge on clinical performance in Paediatric IV Insertion after attending the educational program. Methods: The training and education sessions were conducted at Awal Bros Hospitals in Bekasi Barat and Tangerang during March and April 2019. The participants included a total of 52 Nurses. Pre- and Post-tests consisting of 20 multiple choice questions were administered to the participant before and after the 3-day simulation-based training workshop in Bekasi Barat and after the 2-day simulationbased training workshop in Tangerang. The workshop also utilized rabbits for the participants to practice their hands-on skills. Results: A total of 52 Nurses working in different Nursing units were enrolled. The mean pre-test and post-test scores were 43.81 and 87.52 respectively. In the Statistics Test table, the value of Asymp. Sig (2-tailed) was 0,000. Because the value of sig 0,000 < 0.05 was according to the statistical tests we used, then there are significant differences between before training and after training. Conclusions: Participants had positive attitude toward this new training program. They stated that this technique was more exciting and effective compared to the “traditional” techniques such as lecture, power point presentations or Q&A that they attended. Significant improvement of the knowledge on clinical performance in Nurses participating in these training and education session was observed after the participation in this simulation-based educational program. Many expressed their higher selfconfidence in doing IV insertion to the future patients, especially babies and children. More simulationbased education using pre- and post-tests are recommended. Keywords: Education, Nursing, IV Insertion
OUTCOME OF PATIENT SAFETY CULTURE USING THE HOSPITAL SURVEY ON PATIENT SAFETY CULTURE (HSOPSC) IN ASIA: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW WITH META ANALYSIS Rizky Anggraita Damayanti; Adang Bachtiar
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Background: Patient safety is a critical component of the quality of health care. In the process, it allows health services, especially hospitals, to well understanding aspects of patient safety. Hospital Survey on Patient Safety Culture (HSOPSC) was established to examines patient safety culture and the correlation between patient safety culture composite hospitals in Asia. This study aims to assess patient safety culture which using Hospital Survey on Patient Safety Culture (HSOPSC). Methods: Systematic Review and meta-analysis method by using PRISMA-P 2015 were used in this study. We were collected through searching electronic literature from Elsevier, Science Direct, PubMed, and Google Scholar by using keywords "Hospitals Survey on Patient Safety Culture" and"HSOPSC Asia" published from January 2009 to January 2019. English language papers only are used as the inclusion criteria. Results: Totally,160 articles were found and after deleting duplicates document, 126 journals left. Finally, 16 eligible journals which fulfil the inclusion criteria were reviewed. The HSOPSC overall average percentage positive response rate for HSOPSC was 53.58. Of the 12 patient safety composites evaluated, the highest average score is teamwork within unit 74.29±11.92. The bivariate analysis used Spearman correlation for correlation between patient safety composite, the composite Frequency of Event Reported the weakest correlation with teamwork within unit ( r = 0.052), and the composite teamwork across unit had the strongest correlation with teamwork within unit (r = 0.761). Conclusion: Patient safety culture is crucial toward improving overall performance and quality of services in hospitals, especially teamwork within unit. Culture safety patient at the hospital must be applied in every hospital for quality improvement, especially for increasing patient safety culture. Keywords: Patient Safety Culture Hospital, Patient Safety, HSOPSC Asia
THE IMPACT OF CLINICAL PATHWAY TO EFFECTIVENESS OF PATIENT CARE IN CURRENT MEDICAL PRACTICE IN HOSPITAL: A LITERATURE REVIEW Rovels Agber Maywell Iroth; Anhari Achadi
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Background: Clinical pathway is an effective way to maximize patient outcomes by organize and standardize care processes. Clinical pathway bring impact to the patient treatment and the quality of care in hospital. This study aims to examine the impact of clinical pathway in effectiveness of patient treatment in hospital. Methods: This study was a literature review used PRISMA guidelines. Data obtained from electronic journal database ProQuest that published from January to December 2018 and used English or Indonesia language. The keywords of clinical pathway, care pathway, length of stay and mortality had been used to find relevant journal. Results: The search of electronic journal database found 1,937 articles. Articles that were not suitable with inclusion criteria must be excluded. Totally, 6 articles were relevant for this study. The 6 articles were conducted in USA, Belgium, Australia, India, and China. The analyzed from these articles showed that clinical pathway gave positive impact to the length of stay and patient outcome in the hospital if the resources of the hospital were ready to implement clinical pathway. Conclusion: Clinical pathway reduced the length of stay, improved the patient outcome, and reduced the mortality rate in hospital. To get the maximum benefit for implementing clinical pathway, the hospital must be prepared the environment and resources first before implementing clinical pathway. Keywords: clinical pathway, care pathway, patient outcome, length of stay
PATIENT SATISFACTION ON NATIONAL HEALTH INSURANCE (JKN) SERVICES Siti Lestariningrum; Adang Bachtiar
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Background: The National Health Insurance (JKN) is an insurance system that guarantee all of Indonesian people can access the health services. By registered as a JKN member, people can access and get treatment in health facilities that collaborate with JKN. Measuring the quality of JKN services can be done by measure the patient’s satisfaction on JKN. This study aims to determine the factor of patient’s satisfaction with JKN services. Methods: This study was a systematic review used PRISMA guidelines. Data obtained from electronic database of Google Scholar that published in 2019 and used Indonesia language. The keywords that been used was satisfaction with JKN services to find the relevant articles. Results: The search found 968 articles from Google Scholar database. Articles that did not fulfil the inclusion criteria must be excluded. Totally, 7 articles that contained patient satisfaction with JKN services in hospital had been chosen to analyzed in this study. These articles showed that patient satisfaction with JKN services influenced by some factors such as tangible, reliability, responsiveness, assurance, and empathy. Conclusion: Factors influenced the patient’s satisfaction with JKN services in hospital were tangible, reliability, responsiveness, assurance, and empathy. These factors influenced by the quality of the hospital services. To increase the patient’s satisfaction, hospital must improve and develop facilities and quality of the hospital services. Keywords: Patient satisfaction, National Health Insurance, JKN, health services
THE EFFECT OF ANTIEMETIC FOR GALACTOGOGUE Sukma Marthia Rahani; Amal Chalik Sjaaf
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Background: Breastmilk provides nutrition that newborn and baby need during early stage of their lives. Breastmilk production can be increased by giving the mother oxytocin or prolactin enhancement that called galactogogue during breastfeeding. Giving galactogogue to mother bring side effect such as nausea, vomit, and insomnia. The example of galactogogue are domperidone and metoclopramide. Domperidone and metoclopramide not only useful to increase the breastmilk production as galactogogue but also can be used as antiemetic to reduce the effect in the galactogogue. This study aims to examine the effect of antiemetic for galactogogue during breastfeeding. Methods: This study was a systematic review that used PRISMA guidelines. Data obtained from Electronic databases ProQuest and Google Scholar that published between 2015 and 2018. By using keywords such as effect, antiemetic, galactogogue to find the relevant journal. Results: The search found 58 studies, of which 7 studies were relevant to analyze in this study. Majority of these studies used Randomized Control Trial (RCT) and 1 study used case study. Analysis of the studies found out that domperidone and metoclopramide can be used as antiemetic for galactogogue. Domperidone was not enter the blood circulation and did not interfere the breastmilk production Conclusion: Domperidone and metoclopramide can be used as antiemetic for mother who need galactogogue treatment. Domperidone reduced the toxicity to mother and baby. The health providers should recommend domperidone and metoclopramide as galactogogue to mother who want to increase the breast milk production. Keywords: Breast milk, galactogogue, antiemetic
PROVIDING ADEQUATE INFORMATION FOR OUTPATIENTS IN RSUPN DR. CIPTO MANGUNKUSUMO JAKARTA NOVEMBER 2018 - FEBRUARY 2019 Tantri Puspa Ditya; Adang Bachtiar
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Background: Long waiting time in medical services can cause by excess patient capacity, insufficient hospital staff and resources, and long registration process. This problem common happens in hospital in Indonesia, including RSUPN Dr. Cipto Mangunkusumo, Jakarta. In 2017, the average time for waiting to get medical services in RSUPN Dr. Cipto Mangunkusumo was more than 60 minutes. However, the standard of waiting time is less than or equal to 60 minutes. Long waiting time can affect to the patient services and satisfaction. This study aims to examine the effectiveness of providing information at each service points with waiting time at RSUPN Dr. Cipto Mangunkusumo. Methods: This study was a quantitative study with cross-sectional design. Quick Win/ Electronic Health Record recapitulation was used to measure the waiting time to get medical services from registration until met the doctor for each patient. The sample was 1130 patients. The sample in this study was patient who had been recorded in electronic medical record during July 2018 to February 2019. The data analyzed in univariate and bivariate analysis used Chi-square. Results: There was association between providing information at each service points with patient waiting time (95% CI, p= 0.042). After implemented the information of how long-time services needed at each service points, the average time for patient waited has decreased 3 minutes from 120.5 minutes to 117.5 minutes. Conclusion: Providing information at each service points associated with decreasing waiting time for patient. The hospital should increase the performance of health providers and give the appreciation to the polyclinic or department that can achieve the standard of waiting time. Hopefully, giving a honor to the health providers can motivating them to give better health services to the patient and reduce the waiting time. Keywords: Patient services, waiting time, information on patient service time
THE VARIATION OF CAESARIAN SECTION COSTS IN INDONESIAN HOSPITALS: A NARRATIVE REVIEW Tetriyadi Tetriyadi; Atik Nurwahyuni
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Background: In providing services, hospital, as one of the health care providers, must be able to regulate the number of costs obtained in accordance with the proportion/variation. The costs incurred by hospitals in providing complete personal health services consist of various cost components, including service fees, pharmacy costs, accommodation costs, action costs, investigation fees, and administrative costs. The cost calculation is one of the strategic steps that must be taken in marketing because it will be used for pricing. Caesarean Section (CS) surgery is one of the largest services and costs a lot in the hospital; careful planning is needed. This study aims to look at the variation in the cost components of CS services in Indonesia based on hospital level, hospital ownership. Methods: This study is a quantitative research Narrative Review by analyzing twenty hospitals in six provinces representing Indonesia from the thesis found in lib.ui database. The analysis in this study is the amount of proportion/variation in the cost components with the type of hospital and hospital ownership. Meanwhile, the criteria for selected hospitals are government-owned and private hospitals with types A, B, C and D. To be able to compare these data and avoid inflation differences, it is necessary to do data collection or valuation presentation (VP). The chosen cases were the usual CS without emergency and complication Results: There was a wide variation in CS service cost components, namely medical services (25% - 90%), accommodation (2% -39%), investigations (1% -36%) and drugs and BHP (2% -50%) both in government and private hospitals. Government-owned type B hospitals and government and private type C costs for medical services are greater than 44%. Conclusion: There are variations in the cost components of CS services at hospital types B and C. There is a need for government efforts to make regulations regarding the magnitude of the ideal cost component as a reference for all hospitals in Indonesia. Keywords: Caesarian section costs, Hospital, Indonesia