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Public Health Perspective Journal
ISSN : 25285998     EISSN : 25407945     DOI : -
Core Subject : Health,
Public Health Perspective Journal publishes original papers, reviews and short reports on all aspects of the science, philosophy, and practice of public health. It is aimed at all public health practitioners and researchers and those who manage and deliver public health services and systems. It will also be of interest to anyone involved in provision of public health programmes, the care of populations or communities and those who contribute to public health systems in any way.
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Patient Safety Round to Improve Patient Safety Goals in Hospital Inpatient Units
Public Health Perspective Journal Vol 6, No 1 (2021): April 2021
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

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The patient safety round is one way to improve the patient safety culture. Potential injury, non-injury and adverse events can be prevented by the patient safety rounds. The purpose of this study was to increase patient safety goals with patient safety rounds in inpatient units by nurses. This study is a quasi-experimental design with a pre- and post-test with a control group. The research subjects consisted of 30 control groups and 30 intervention groups. Patient safety achievements are measured by a patient safety checklist. Data analysis used the Mc Nemar test to determine the difference in the achievement of patient safety goals before and after the patient safety round was carried out. The results of data analysis showed that the patient safety round significantly affected the completeness of the achievement of patient safety goals (p=0.000). Monitoring and evaluation of implementation and achievements must be carried out regularly in order to find new breakthroughs to improve the hospital quality in the 4.0 era. With the patient safety rounds, it is hoped that patient safety goals can be achieved and the level of patient safety will be increased.
Determinants of COVID-19 Vaccination Behavior in Pregnant Women in the Talang Health Center, Tegal Regency
Public Health Perspective Journal Vol 7, No 1 (2022): April 2022
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

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COVID-19 is a Global Pandemic. One of the efforts to overcome COVID-19 is vaccination. The lowest group of vaccine recipients in Tegal Regency was pregnant women (0.02%). COVID-19 was the biggest cause of maternal mortality in 2021 in Tegal Regency (59.1%). The lowest vaccination coverage wat at Talang Community Health Center (8.3%). The strategy for bringing vaccination sites closer has been carried out through the SERPUNG program, supported by sufficient availability of vaccine doses. However, these efforts have not increased coverage, so there is a possibility that behavioral determinants are the cause of the low vaccination coverage. This study aims to determine the determinants of COVID-19 vaccination behavior in pregnant women at Talang Health Center area. This type of research is an analytic survey using a cross sectional approach. The research sample was 100 pregnant women. The sampling technique is Proportionate Stratified Random Sampling. Bivariate analysis (Somers'd and Lambda test) showed that the variables that had no relationship were knowledge (p=0,176), education level (p=0,532), occupation (p=0,794), parity (p=0,826), ANC visit (p=0,393), information access (p=0,525), supported from community leaders (p=0,574), supported from health workers (p=0.192), while the related variable is family support (p= 0.003). Multivariate analysis was performed on the variables resulting from the bivariate analysis with p0.25. The results show that family support is related to COVID-19 vaccination behavior, with an exp value (2.654) = 14.2, it means that respondents have a tendency to behave well by 14.2 times compared to respondents who do not have family support.