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SYSTEMATIC REVIEW: FACTORS AFFECTING NURSE'S WORK STRESS IN HOSPITAL EMERGENCY ROOM DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC Suryati, Dian Putri; Putri , Nuzulul Kusuma; Ibrahim, Normala
Journal of Public Health Research and Community Health Development Vol. 6 No. 2 (2023): March
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/jphrecode.v6i2.34422

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ABSTRACT Background: The COVID-19 pandemic has claimed millions of lives worldwide and caused a severe impact in all aspects of human life. Healthcare workers have important roles in improving the health status of the community and thus face high demand to continue to provide optimal integrated services for the community. Nurses who formed the largest group of healthcare workers have been reported to experience the high pressures and demands due to the pandemic which led to increased work stress levels. Purpose: This study aimed to identify the factors that influence work stress on nurses at the hospital's Emergency Room service during the COVID-19 pandemic. Method: This is a literature review with a population of 75 articles with the keywords used : "Work Stress", "Emergency Room" "Nurse", "Pandemic Covid-19". After going through the screening process using the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-analyses (PRISMA) method and analyzing with PICO (Population, Intervention, Comparison, Outcome), 9 reference articles were analyxed. Results: The research that has been carried out in various countries showed that the factors which drove nurses' work stress came from the internal factors of nurses and the work environment, that was the hospitals. Conclusion: The factors that drive nurses' work stress consists of individual factors and organizational factors.
QUALITY IMPROVEMENT FOR MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH IN PRIMARY HEALTH CARE: A SCOPING REVIEW Tarigan, Dhea Benedikta; Dhamanti, Inge
Journal of Public Health Research and Community Health Development Vol. 6 No. 2 (2023): March
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/jphrecode.v6i2.34624

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ABSTRACT Background: Primary Health Care (PHC) is a gatekeeper in providing comprehensive services for maternal and child health (MCH). MCH services in PHC remain limited and have not been entirely handled and distributed. Based on this, MCH in PHC requires Quality Improvement (QI) interventions. Purpose: Identify the implementation of QI in maternal and child health in PHC and identify the most QI tools or approaches used. Methods: This is a scoping review of the qualitative and quantitative results of studies that focused on Quality Improvement for maternal and child health in Primary Health Care. The inclusion criteria consist of articles published in English and original articles; the topic is an improvement for maternal and child health in Primary Health Care; full text and open access.  Results: Six findings have been found, which are: QI interventions for MCH problems mostly happen in Low Middle Income Countries (LMIC); Plan-Do-Study-Act (PDSA)  was the most used QI intervention approach; the success of QI implementation including the interventions; the most used QI Intervention; the role of stakeholders; and factors related to the successes of QI intervention.  Conclusion: Implementation QI is often carried out in Low-Middle Income Countries (LMIC).  Furthermore, various QI interventions have been used to solve maternal and child health issues. The most used QI tool was PDSA. Training, mentoring, and workshops for midwives and clinic teams were most often QI interventions implemented.
IMPACT OF IMPLEMENTING A SURGICAL SAFETY CHECKLIST IN HOSPITAL: LITERATURE REVIEW Arimbi, Ezha Gadis Rekly; Dhamanti, Inge
Journal of Public Health Research and Community Health Development Vol. 6 No. 2 (2023): March
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/jphrecode.v6i2.34769

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ABSTRACT Background: The Surgical Safety Checklist is part of WHO's efforts to reduce the number of deaths worldwide. Purpose: To analyze the impact of implementing the WHO Surgical Safety Checklist in hospitals. Methods: Article search was carried out through PubMed and ScienceDirect databases using keywords ("impact") OR ("effect") AND ("implementation") AND ("surgical safety checklist") AND ("hospital") . The total number of articles found was 195, but only six articles met the inclusion criteria. Results: A comprehensive study in 7 hospitals located in 4 countries found the impact of implementing the Surgical Safety Checklist in hospitals could improve the quality of care, reduce the length of hospitalization, reduce mortality and complications that cause morbidity, reduce treatment costs, improve surgical team communication, increase trust in the safety culture in the operating room, improve teamwork climate, safety climate, surgical outcomes, and improve patient safety. Conclusion: Surgical Safety Checklist can reduce mortality and morbidity, improve quality of care, reduce treatment costs, and affect the attitudes & perceptions of team members and patient safety.
THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN MALNUTRITION AND SEVERE PNEUMONIA AMONG TODDLERS IN EAST JAVA, INDONESIA : AN ECOLOGICAL STUDY Prastika, Milistia Kristi; Astutik, Erni
Journal of Public Health Research and Community Health Development Vol. 6 No. 2 (2023): March
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ABSTRACT Background: The case of toddler mortality in the world due to pneumonia is still relatively high. In community-acquired-pneumonia, severity was an independent risk factor for death. Malnutrition and infectious diseases have a mutually influential relationship with each other. The high cases of pneumonia and malnutrition in toddlers in East Java Province need to be considered because they will support the welfare of the 3rd Sustainable Development Goal, in this case, it is necessary to conduct research on nutrition and pneumonia in toddlers in East Java Province Purpose: To analyze the relationship between malnutrition and severe pneumonia in toddlers in East Java Province in 2019-2020 Methods: This research design used an ecological study with district/city in the East Java Province as the analysis unit. The data were taken from the health profile of East Java Province. The data analysis technique used was the Spearman test. Results: The study showed that there was a relationship between malnutrition and pneumonia in toddlers because p = 0.001 < = 0.05. Conclusion: There is a strong relationship between cases of severe pneumonia and malnutrition in toddlers in the East Java Province in 2019-2020 with a positive relationship direction.
Achieving High Quality Publication from Indonesian Scientists Sebayang, Susy Katikana; Yunita, Rika
Journal of Public Health Research and Community Health Development Vol. 6 No. 2 (2023): March
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STUNTING IS NOT GENDER-NEUTRAL: A LITERATURE REVIEW Rahmawati, Maulida; Putri, Nuzulul Kusuma
Journal of Public Health Research and Community Health Development Vol. 7 No. 1 (2023): October
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/jphrecode.v7i1.28877

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Background: Stunting is one of the undernutrition outcomes commonly reported in LMICs. It results from chronic or recurrent undernutrition and is associated with social determinants. Indonesia has promoted various programs to reduce and prevent stunting. The programs tend to not be gender-responsive with no existence of gender analysis on the programs. Purpose: To analyze the intersectionality of gender with other social determinants of stunting, transforming into any stunting program barriers within the health system. Methods: This narrative review was conducted using original research articles on the Scopus database. Two independent reviewers performed review selection and characterization. We grouped the identified gender intersectionality and constraints imposed on stunting programs based on three-levels of health systems. Results: There were 19 papers included in this literature review. Two main messages were identified. First, gender has a different impact on any health program. It interacted with other social determinants in shaping the risk of being stunted. Second, the gender intersectionality will be different for each level of health system. Conclusion: Gender intersects with different social determinants in each level of the health system. The impact of gender intersectionality with other stunting determinant stunting is identified. Hence, stunting is not gender neutral.
ANALYSIS OF NURSE UNIT MANAGER SUPERVISION ON THE PERFORMANCE OF NURSES AT X HOSPITAL KEDIRI CITY, INDONESIA: A CROSS-SECTIONAL STUDY Efendy, Mohamad As'ad; Prisantika, Emeylian Dhea
Journal of Public Health Research and Community Health Development Vol. 7 No. 1 (2023): October
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Background: Hospital performance challenges are receiving attention because they concern the efficiency and effectiveness of human resources in accomplishing organizational objectives and visions. Many factors influence performance, including superiors' supervision, which has an impact on the organization's overall performance results. In fact, supervision has not been carried out optimally.  Purpose: to analyze how the nurse unit manager's supervision affected nurse performance. Methods: A correlational study methodology was used on 67 nurses from the inpatient room. To obtain 57 individuals, a stratified random sampling procedure was used. The data was analyzed using the Spearman rho statistical test, with a significance threshold of = 0.05. Results: From 67 respondents, 33 respondents (57.9 percent) stated that the nurse unit manager offered acceptable supervision. The 32 respondents (56.1 percent) had adequate performance. Result of the Spearman rho test obtained a p-value = 0.000 which is less than the value of alpha (0.05), so it can be concluded that H0 is rejected, meaning that there is a relationship between the supervision of the head of the room and the performance of nurses at X Hospital Kediri City. Conclusion: It was concluded that there is a link between the nurse unit manager's supervision and the performance of nurses. The study's findings also suggest that supervision can increase nurse performance because, when supervising the nurse unit manager evaluates certain activities directed at nurses, if the evaluation is corrected by the nurse, it can improve the nurse's performance.
A CROSS-SECTIONAL STUDY: KNOWLEDGE AND ATTITUDE TOWARD PARTICIPATION IN THE COVID-19 VACCINATION PROGRAM AMONG MEDICAL STUDENTS Fatimah, Husnul; Diauddin; Jayadi, Yusef Dwi; Aflanie, Iwan; Bakhriansyah, Mohammad; Istiana; Rahman, Fauzie; Anhar, Vina Yulia
Journal of Public Health Research and Community Health Development Vol. 7 No. 1 (2023): October
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/jphrecode.v7i1.29536

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Background: COVID-19 pandemic in Indonesia has increased. Therefore, some efforts are needed including the COVID-19 Vaccination Program to overcome this issue. Until June 29th, 2021, 28.304.774 Indonesians have received the first dose of the vaccine, and 13.329.738 for the second dose of vaccine, out of the national target of 181.554.465. It indicates that the coverage is still far from the target. The knowledge and attitude of the individual are one of the key factors for a person to participate in the program. Purpose: To analyze the correlation between the level of knowledge and attitudes toward their participation in the COVID-19 Vaccination Program among medical students. Methods: This is descriptive analytic with cross-sectional approach. The samples were 339 Medical Students Universitas Lambung Mangkurat. Sampling technique was collected using stratified random sampling technique. Data was retrieved online using Google Forms. Data were then analyzed using statistical software the IBM SPSS version 23. The fisher exact test was used to test the significance of the relationship. Results: We included 339 medical students, in which 264 students (77.9%) participated in the vaccination program but 75 students (22.1%) didn't. The statistical test showed that p-value of the relationship between knowledge and attitudes with participation of medical student in the COVID-19 vaccination program with p-value= 0.055 and p-value= 0.025. Conclusion: There is no correlation between knowledge and participation of medical students in the COVID-19 Vaccination Program, but there is a correlation between attitudes toward the participation of medical students in the COVID-19 Vaccination Program.
LITERATURE REVIEW: TELENURSING AND THE ADHERENCE OF HEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS Wulandari; Peristiowati, Yuly; Ellina, Agusta Dian; Fajriah, Asruria Sani
Journal of Public Health Research and Community Health Development Vol. 7 No. 1 (2023): October
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Background: A health problem in hemodialysis patients is non-compliance with fluid restrictions. The country with the highest incidence of end-stage renal disease in 2018 was the Jalisco region in Mexico, with 594 people per million. One of the efforts to improve patient compliance is through education and monitoring. Telenursing is one of the modern information and communication technology systems in the health sector that can be used for patient monitoring and providing nursing services. Purpose: To determine telenursing's effect on dialysis patients' adherence. Methods: The research articles were obtained from three databases, ProQuest, PubMed, and Google Scholar, with 27 articles. Search literature using keywords (Bahasa and English), telenursing OR text messaging OR telephone Follow-up OR short message system OR mobile phone text messaging AND adherence OR Compliance AND hemodialysis OR dialysis with the inclusion criteria of research articles from 2016-2020, primary articles, full text, and research subjects were hemodialysis patients (either primary or secondary). The seven articles obtained were critically assessed and analyzed using Duffy's Research Appraisal Checklist Approach. Results: Telenursing research showed increased adherence in the presence of hemodialysis, fluid restriction, medicine, dietary, physical activity, and intention to quit smoking also increased knowledge, quality of life, and self-efficacy of a dialysis patient. Conclusion: Telenursing increases adherence to care and treatment of dialysis patients and improves health status in chronic diseases.
THE EFFECT OF HYPNOSIS THERAPY ON THE PAIN SCALE OF POST OPERATIVE PATIENTS: LITERATURE REVIEW Wasita, Rangga; Peristiowati, Yuly; Ellina, Agusta Dian; Fajriyah, Asruria Sani
Journal of Public Health Research and Community Health Development Vol. 7 No. 1 (2023): October
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/jphrecode.v7i1.29624

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Background: Acute pain is a sensory or emotional experience associated with actual or functional tissue damage, with a sudden or slow onset and of mild to severe intensity lasting less than 3 months. Surgical procedures can cause acute pain. The main outcome of nursing interventions related to acute pain is a decrease in the level of pain. One of the non-pharmacologic nursing therapeutic interventions that can reduce pain levels and increase comfort is hypnosis therapy. Purpose: To determine the effect of hypnotherapy on pain scale in postoperative patients. Methods: Scientific articles in English and full texts published in 2002-2020 were identified and then analyzed by PI(E)O (problem; intervention; exposure; comparison; outcome). A total of 3404 articles from the PubMed, Wiley, Science Direct, and Google Scholar databases were identified using the keywords "hypnotherapy" OR "pain". Results: The results of the study found articles that discussed the effect of hypnotherapy on the pain scale. Conclusion: Patients who are given hypnosis will feel relaxed and make their subconscious active so that they can easily accept suggestions and can ignore other stimuli, including pain stimuli. Further research should also be carried out in patients who experience chronic pain.

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