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Asri,S.Kep,Ns,M.Kep
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INDONESIA
Jurnal Comprehensive Health Care
ISSN : 25807137     EISSN : 27221563     DOI : 10.37362
Core Subject : Health,
Nursing services have an important role in determining the overall success of health services. The nursing process is a scientific method that is systematically used scientific principles that are used systematically in achieving diagnoses of health problems, formulating goals to be achieved, determining actions and evaluating the quality and results of nursing care. Therefore, through the publication of Holistic Care Scientific Nursing Journal, it can be a reference and literature material to handle scientific problems and problems, especially in the field of nursing.
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Influence of The Level of Knowledge of BPJS Patients on The Use of JKN Mobile Applications in TP2RJ RSU Thalia Irham Gowa Agustina; Lilik Meilany; Muh Erwin Rosyadi; Asriyanti
Comprehensive Health Care Vol. 8 No. 2 (2024): Comprehensive Health Care
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian Masyarakat, Stikes Panrita Husada Bulukumba

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Background : TheMobile JKN application is a new breakthrough developed by BPJS Kesehatan which provides convenience for participants to register or register in health services, take online queues, but there are still very few BPJS patients who use the Mobile application JKN data found that the total number of outpatient visits per day is 100 – 200 at Thalia Irham Goawa Hospital, only 10 – 15 use the JKN Mobile Application. Objective:To determine the influence of BPJS patients' knowledge level on the use of the Mobile JKN Application at TP2RJ. Method: This type of qualitative descriptive research with a simple linear regression analysis technique, a sample of 75 respondents, and an accidental sampling technique. Results: The results of simple linear regression showed a Significance Value = 0.000 < a probability value of 0.05 which means that there is an influence on the BPJS Patient Knowledge Level in TP2RJ, while the correlation value (R) = 0.688 and the determination coefficient (R Square) = 0.473, the following categories of independent variable influence strength (BPJS Patient Knowledge Level in TP2RJ) on the dependent variable show the strength of the influence magnitude is included in the category with a value of 0.30 – 0.50 (Utilization of Mobile JKN Application in TP2RJ): Conclusion: H0 rejected and Ha accepted there is an effect of BPJS patients' knowledge level on the utilization of the Mobile JKN Application, Meanwhile, the Knowledge Level variable has a moderate influence on the variable of the Utilization of the Mobile JKN Application in TP2RJ
The Effect of The Extended Health Belief Model on Random Blood Glucose Levels and Quality of Life Of Diabetes Mellitus Patients at Bontobangun Public Health Center, Bulukumba Regency Suswani, Andi; Ulva Fitriah, Sri; Asri, Asri
Comprehensive Health Care Vol. 10 No. 1 (2026): Comprehensive Health Care
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Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a condition that requires long-term management and can lead to complications such as kidney failure, retinopathy, stroke, gangrenous wounds, and diabetic neuropathy. According to data from the Bulukumba Regency Health Office from January to September 2024, there were 6,557 cases of DM. The highest number of cases was at the Bontobangun Public Health Center, with 863 cases. One effective approach is the Extended Health Belief Model (EHBM), which emphasizes perceptions of susceptibility, severity, benefits, barriers, and self-efficacy. This study aimed to determine the effect of the EHBM on the random blood glucose levels and quality of life of DM patients at the Bontobangun Public Health Center in Bulukumba Regency. This research used a quantitative approach with a quasi-experimental method and a control time series design. In this design, respondents were divided into two groups: an intervention group and a control group. The study population consisted of 240 middle-aged individuals, and a sample of 32 people was selected. Based on statistical analysis using the Independent Samples T-test, the results showed a p-value of 0.003 (p < 0.05) for blood glucose levels and 0.000 (p < 0.05) for quality of life. These results indicate a significant effect of the EHBM on the random blood glucose levels and quality of life of DM patients at the Bontobangun Public Health Center. The EHBM is an effective educational approach for DM patients as it led to a decrease in blood glucose levels and an increase in quality of life. For future research, it is suggested to use an EHBM-based educational approach in DM patient management programs, as it has been proven to lower blood glucose and improve quality of life. Keywords: Diabetes Mellitus, Extended Health Belief Model, Random Blood Glucose Levels, Quality of Life.