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Nildawati
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nildawatiahmad@uin-alauddin.ac.id
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Department Of Public Health, Faculty Of Medical and Health Science, UIN Alauddin Makassar Jl. Sultan Alauddin No.63, Gowa, Sulawesi Selatan, Indonesia, 92113
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Kab. gowa,
Sulawesi selatan
INDONESIA
Homes Journal: Hospital Management Studies Journal
Core Subject : Health,
Hospital Management Studies Journal (Homes Journal) is the journal which will publish scientific article about research health and hospital management. The focus of this journal is in Health Regulation and Policy, Human Resources Management, Medical Record Management, Quality Management of Health Services, Public Health Management, Hospital Accreditation, infection control management and patient safety, health organization and organizational behaviour in hospital, healthcare services, healthcare quality and patient safety, health facilities management, hospital accreditation, patient and employee satisfaction, pain management, inpatient and out-patient management, health insurance, health policy and healthcare informatics etc. This journal includes the leadership, management and administration of public health systems, hospitals and hospital networks. Clinical Department Management Clinical Ethics Clinical Risk Health Data Management Health Economics Inpatient Management Nursing Management Out-Patient Management
Articles 90 Documents
STREAMLINING EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT EFFICIENCY: IMPLEMENTING BUSINESS PROCESS RE-ENGINEERING TO REDUCE PATIENT WAIT TIMES TRIANA, I KETUT DIAN LANANG; Agustina, Putu Dyah Candra; Febrian, Rivaldi; Wiadnya, I Dewa Gede Putra; Paramarta, Vip
Homes Journal = Hospital Management Studies Journal Vol 5 No 2 (2024): Homes Journal: June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24252/hmsj.v5i2.46369

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Background: The Emergency Department (ED) plays vital roles in delivering emergency services for various clinical conditions. ED is required to provide health services even under high environmental pressures, such as overflowing patients, to speed up responsiveness. Therefore, efficiency should be a matter of concern in ED. The implementation of Business Process Re-Engineering (BPR) could significantly increase ED efficiency, specifically by reducing patient wait times. Objective: This study aims to review the relevant literature correlated to BPR and identify its roles in order to increase efficiency from the wait times. Method: We conducted a literature review with its reliable and replicable research protocol, which allowed the researchers to extract articles from PubMed, ProQuest and Google Scholars in recent 5 years using specific key words. The full text of relevant articles is then thematically synthesized and presented. Results: Our findings revealed that BPR implementation could affect the patients’ wait time reduction significantly by performing several procedures, such as applying Internet of Things (IoT) procedures, new layout design, staff allocation, applying heuristics method, simulation or event modelling procedures, and the technologies intervention. Conclusion: The BPR implementation has the potential to improve efficiency in the ED. However, it should be noted that the implementation of BPR needs to consider the ED necessity and a proper integration through existing health systems.
Faktor-Faktor Yang Berhubungan Dengan Sistem Manajemen Rumah Sakit Dhealth Tjiang, Faliani Chandra; Suci Rahmadani; Muh. Yusri Abadi
Homes Journal = Hospital Management Studies Journal Vol 5 No 2 (2024): Homes Journal: June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24252/hmsj.v5i2.46540

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Background: Delivering electronic medical records and health transformation, RSUD Labuang Baji implemented the Dhealth Hospital Management Information System (SIMRS). However, this SIMRS has obstacles in terms of human, organization, and technology. Objective: To analyze the relationship of human, organizational, and technological components with the benefits of SIMRS Dhealth at RSUD Labuang Baji. Methods: Quantitative research with a cross sectional study design. The sample was 221 health workers using SIMRS DHealth at Labuang Baji Hospital. Data collection using a questionnaire. Results: System use, user satisfaction, organizational structure, top management support, IT staff capabilities, system quality, information quality, and service quality have a positive relationship with the benefits of SIMRS Dhealth at Labuang Baji Hospital. Conclusion: Users need to routinely use SIMRS. RSUD Labuang Baji needs to improve the network and add IT staff. The SIMRS developer needs to simplify features, improve the system, and provide instructions for use.
Hubungan Persepsi Risiko dengan Minat Mahasiswa UIN Alauddin Makassar dalam Menggunakan Layanan Telemedicine Berbasis Aplikasi Surahmawati; Yudi Adnan; Royyanintias; Syarfaini; Nur Rahmah
Homes Journal = Hospital Management Studies Journal Vol 5 No 3 (2024): HOMES JOURNAL: OCTOBER
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24252/hmsj.v5i3.47764

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Backround : Applications that offer healthcare services remotely between doctors and patients are known as telemedicine. Initial survey results show that there are still students who have never used telemedicine. Objective: This study aims to see how students' risk perceptions relate to their interest in using telemedicine services. Methods: This study uses a cross-sectional approach. In this study, 213 people were randomly selected from the sample group based on the year of the student's class. This research instrument is a questionnaire consisting of offline and online questionnaires (Google Forms). This study was conducted from 10 July to 21 August 2023. Data analysis used consisted of univariate tests using the frequency distribution and bivariate tests using the chi-square. Result: Most students have used telemedicine. The most widely used application is the Halodoc application. The results of the chi-square test show that the p-value is 0.079, which is a value greater than 0.05 with an OR value of 2.091. Conclusion: This indicates that there is no relationship between students' risk perceptions and their willingness to use telemedicine services. Research on telemedicine needs to be carried out in depth and also try new approaches
EFFECTIVENESS OF ORAL HYGIENE INTERVENTION WITH HONEY IN PREVENTING VENTILATOR-ASSOCIATED PNEUMONIA (VAP) IN PATIENTS WITH MULTIPLE FRACTURES Yustilawati, Eva; Andi Budiyanto Adi Putra; ilhamsyah; Nadilah Diana Muslimin
Homes Journal = Hospital Management Studies Journal Vol 5 No 3 (2024): HOMES JOURNAL: OCTOBER
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24252/hmsj.v5i3.48904

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Background: Fracture is the discontinuity of bone, caused by trauma or force. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), fractures have been increasing from 2020 to 2022. In 2020, fractures occurred in 2.7% (13 million people), in 2021 it was 3.8% (20 million people), and in 2022, the incidence rose to 4.2% (21 million people). Most patients diagnosed with fractures are treated in the ICU with mechanical ventilator support through an endotracheal tube (ETT). Prolonged treatment can lead to Ventilator Associated Pneumonia (VAP), which is the most susceptible type of nosocomial infection in the Intensive Care Unit. Objective:This research aims to examine the effectiveness of oral hygiene using honey in patients with multiple fractures and self-care deficit issues in preventing Ventilator Associated Pneumonia (VAP) in the ICU of Wahidin Sudirohusodo Makassar Hospital. Method:The method used was a case study employing observation sheets and documentation. Result: After the intervention was given for 3 consecutive days, the patient experienced oral health improvement, assessed by the BOAS score and MPS score. For the BOAS score, there was a significant change from moderate dysfunction (BOAS score 15) to mild dysfunction (BOAS score 8). For the MPS score, there was a significant change from poor (MPS score 7) to good (MPS score 4). Conclusion: Based on the evaluation results, it was found that the implementation of oral hygiene using honey can help.
OVERVIEW OF ORGANIZATIONAL CULTURE AT AN-NISA HOSPITAL TANGERANG: Bahasa Indonesia Ediansyah; Pertiwi, Retno Indah; Nitzah; Azzhara, Fia
Homes Journal = Hospital Management Studies Journal Vol 5 No 3 (2024): HOMES JOURNAL: OCTOBER
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24252/hmsj.v5i3.50887

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Background: Identifying organizational culture is crucial for an organization as it can boost overall productivity. Organizations in the economic, social, and educational sectors have extensively identified their cultures, but few hospitals in Indonesia have followed suit.Objective: To determine the culture that is currently felt and preferred by employees at AN-NISA Hospital Tangerang.Methods The research method used quantitative descriptive analysis by distributing questionnaires to 266 respondents who were permanent employees of AN-NISA Hospital Tangerang.Result: The results of the study show that the current organizational culture at AN-NISA Hospital Tangerang is Clan, with an average of 38.42, and the preferred culture at AN-NISA Hospital Tangerang is Clan and Market, with an average of 27.11 and 25.49.Conclusion: AN-NISA Hospital Tangerang will continue to consider the institution as a second home, family, and open to telling stories about themselves. However, AN-NISA Hospital Tangerang hopes to have leaders who can set an example as individuals who are serious, focused, aggressive, and results-oriented. Growth, innovation, and achievement of goals were aggressively developed to make AN-NISA Hospital Tangerang an excellent hospital among the others.
Bahasa Inggris Sukrang, Sukrang; Hasnidar, Hasnidar; Fauzan, Fauzan
Homes Journal = Hospital Management Studies Journal Vol 5 No 3 (2024): HOMES JOURNAL: OCTOBER
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24252/hmsj.v5i3.51449

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Central Sulawesi has a high potential for large-scale disasters such as earthquakes, tsunamis, and liquefaction which can lead to severe physical damage and a high death toll. It is estimated that 60–70% of Indonesia's disaster victims are women, children, and the elderly. Due to their lack of independence, children are among the most vulnerable populations affected by natural disasters. As a result, efforts are required to raise kids' awareness of natural disaster preparedness. This research aims to analyze the effect of disaster preparedness training on elementary school children's preparedness for earthquakes. This study applied a quasi-experimental research, particularly the Nonequivalent Control Group Design. In this case, the samples involved are 40 students of SDN Madani Palu. Furthermore, the test used is the Wilcoxon test and the Mann Whitney test with a significance level of p <0.05. The study's findings revealed a Mann Whitney U-Test score of p = 0.314 (p>0.05), indicating that both the treatment and control groups were equally prepared for earthquakes. However, the post-observation data revealed a p value of 0.000 (p <0.05), indicating a significant difference between the treatment and control groups' levels of earthquakes disaster preparedness. This indicates that improving the level of preparedness for earthquakes disasters is a result of providing SDN Madani Palu children with disaster preparedness training that includes lecture, audio-visual, and simulation methods. It can be concluded that there is an effect of disaster preparedness training on the preparedness of elementary school children for earthquake disasters
EVALUATION OF HYPERTENSION PREVENTION & MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES: THE IMPACT OF ANTIHYPERTENSION BEVERAGES AND MORINGA TEA ON MOOD DEVELOPMENT AND IMMUNITY Jayadi, Yusma Indah; Hasbi Ibrahim; Nadyah Haruna
Homes Journal = Hospital Management Studies Journal Vol 6 No 1 (2025): Homes Journal
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Background: Takalar Regency in 2017 the number of hypertension sufferers was 2969 (80%) with 927 men (28%) and 1769 women (61%). Moringa is one of the assets in Maccini Baji Hamlet. It is known that the Moringa plant contains all the nutrients needed to balance blood pressure. Objective: The purpose of this study was to evaluate education related to the prevention and management of hypertension as well as to foster the atmosphere of antihypertensive drinks from Moringa leaves. Method: This research is a quantitative study using purposive sampling technique related to counseling on the prevention and control of hypertension and building an atmosphere for antihypertensive drinks carried out by observation and in-depth interviews related to knowledge, attitudes and actions. Result: The results of the study proved the effect of the boiled water of Moringa leaves on blood pressure in hypertensive patients. The Wilcoxon Statistical Test was carried out at a significance level of α (0.05) with a (p) value of 0.000, so it can be said that there was a significant change between the Moringa leaf decoction and changes in blood pressure in hypertensive patients. Conclusion: Based on the analysis of the Friedmen test, it showed a significant value of 0.000 (p <0.05) so that it can be concluded that there was an increase before and after three months of counseling on prevention and control of hypertension.
DESCRIPTION OF KNOWLEDGE IN ANTIBIOTIC GIVING IN ROSSOAN VILLAGE HEALTH CENTER, ENREKANG DISTRICT, ENREKANG REGENCY Handayany, Gemy Nastity; Fitri, Nurdia; Basri, Syahrul
Homes Journal = Hospital Management Studies Journal Vol 6 No 1 (2025): Homes Journal
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An adequate understanding on health workers on use antibiotics can prevent the treatment ineffective. Increased risk for the security patient and the spread resistence. The purpose of this research that is, to know the knowledge of midwives in provision of antibiotics for the patient. The kind of research non experiment by using the method case study a qualitative approach. The data using a method of in- depth interviews. The determination of inform with purposive technique. Inform were 6 people consisting of 3 informants midwives and 3 informants patients.Based on the results of the study, the knowledge of midwives' knowledge of rationality in the administration of antibiotics based on 4 T (exact patient, precise indication, proper drug, correct dose) and 1 W (side effect) is still not appropriate because in midwife antibiotics using empirical therapy, the use of antibiotics for empirical therapy is the use of antibiotics in cases of infection that have not been known to the type of bacteria the cause. And rician drug information submitted is the name of the drug, the purpose of therapy, how to take medication with a time interval of 3 x 1 in a day, the drug should be spent and back in case of abnormalities when taking the drug
ANALISIS KEPUASAN MAHASISWA TERHADAP LAYANAN KESEHATAN POLIKLINIK ASY-SYIFAA DAN IMPLIKASINYA UNTUK PENINGKATAN FASILITAS KESEHATAN DI UIN ALAUDDIN MAKASSAR Rahmah, Nur; Rini Jusriani; Abd. Majid HR Lagu; Kahfi, Muh
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The use of health services is important to maintain and improve health, prevent the onset or worsening of disease, cure disease, and restore health conditions. This study aims to see the use of polyclinics and satisfaction of students of the Public Health Study Program at the UIN Alauddin Makassar campus. This type of research is quantitative through a cross-sectional approach. The sample size in this study was 229 respondents who were students of the Public Health Study Program. This study was conducted on September 20-25, 2024 with a sample collection method by giving questionnaires to students of the Public Health Study Program. Based on the results of the univariate analysis test obtained from 30 respondents who utilized health facilities 2 times or more than 2 visits, it was found that the majority of respondents were satisfied with each variable, including the tangible variable 21 people (70.0%), reliability 22 people (73.3%), responsiveness 21 people (70.0%), assurance 22 people (73.3%), and empathy 21 people (70.0%). Meanwhile, students who do not utilize the polyclinic at UINAM, the majority of the reasons are that they have never been sick, are more comfortable using health services outside the campus, and prefer to consult with a private doctor or service clinic. Therefore, suggestions and input from UINAM students are obtained, namely that the campus polyclinic needs to improve socialization regarding the service flow and its advantages so that it is better known by students. In addition, it is necessary to improve the quality of service by ensuring that staff are friendlier and more thorough, completing the necessary medical equipment, and improving the comfort of the waiting room and accessibility of health facilities. This is expected to encourage students to trust and choose health services on campus more.
BREASTFEEDING VS. FORMULA FEEDING: ETHICAL, MEDICAL, AND RELIGIOUS PERSPECTIVES IN INFANT NUTRITION DECISION-MAKING Syarfaini; surahmawati, Surahmawati; Amansyah, Munawir; Nildawati; Indar
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Background: Breastfeeding is globally recognized as the optimal form of infant nutrition due to its numerous health benefits. However, the decision between breastfeeding and formula feeding presents ethical dilemmas influenced by medical, socio-economic, cultural, and religious factors. The interplay between parental autonomy, healthcare professionals' responsibilities, and societal norms creates complexities in infant feeding choices. Objective: This study aims to analyze the ethical considerations in breastfeeding and formula feeding decisions, emphasizing parental rights, healthcare responsibilities, and the influence of cultural and religious values. Methods: A literature review was conducted to examine ethical principles, including autonomy, beneficence, and non-maleficence, in the context of infant feeding choices. The study also explored real-world cases where parents opted for formula feeding due to various constraints. Additionally, religious perspectives, particularly from Islamic teachings, were analyzed to understand their role in shaping breastfeeding practices. Results: The findings highlight that while breastfeeding remains the gold standard, formula feeding is sometimes necessary due to medical, economic, or social reasons. Ethical dilemmas arise when parental autonomy conflicts with public health recommendations. Healthcare professionals play a crucial role in providing evidence-based information, supporting informed decision-making, and mitigating societal stigma associated with infant feeding choices. Conclusion: Ethical considerations in infant feeding require a balanced approach that respects parental autonomy while promoting the best interests of the child. Healthcare professionals must ensure that parents receive accurate information and support to make informed decisions. Addressing societal and religious influences is essential in fostering an inclusive and supportive environment for all feeding choices.