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Journal for Quality in Public Health
ISSN : 26144913     EISSN : 26144921     DOI : 10.30994
Core Subject : Health,
Journal for Quality in Public Health is a scientific Journal that contains knowledge, philosophy and practice of public health. The scope of the journal includes the following: • Survailens Public Health • Epidemiology • Health Policy and Management • Health Research • Health Statistics • The basics of investigating extraordinary events • Modeling Technique • Ethics and Philosophy of Public Health Sciences • Model of Health Promotion Behavior • Nutrition and degenerative diseases • Ecology and Environmental Pollution Journal for Quality in Public Health accepts original research papers or other original contributions in the form of reviews and reports on health development.
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Analysis of Drug Logistics Management in the Pharmacy Installation of Klaten District Health Office Listyorini Wulandari; Indasah Indasah; Byba Melda Suhita
Journal for Quality in Public Health Vol. 3 No. 2 (2020): Journal for Quality in Public Health
Publisher : Master of Public Health Program Institut Ilmu Kesehatan STRADA Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/jqph.v3i2.81

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Drug is an element supproting the health care system. Logistics management start from the planning process, procurement, storage, distribution, recording and reporting drugs. The purpose of the research was to explore drug logistic management at the pharmacy installation in the working area of Klaten District Health Office. Research design uses descriptive qualitative research. Data collection used indepth interview techniques with a total sample are 12 informants. From the results of the research it was found that drug planning at the health center pharmacy installation was carried out by the drug manager himself or in a team with the assistant pharmacist or treasurer of the health center. The drug needs planning process in the health center is carried out by recapitulating reports from the health center and the other units in the Usage Sheet and the Drug Request Sheet (LPLPO). Drug planning is carried out every month. Drug procurement is carried out by the consumption method and carried out through e-catalog once a year with buffer stock of one and a half years. The drug storage layout is accordance with provisions, safeguarding the quality of the drug by placing drugs on the pallet and shelves but there is no temperature measurement. Examination of drugs that come, drugs needed by the health center and drug distribution have been carried out according to the procedure. The recording and reporting of drugs in the health center uses sympus whereas in other units manually using LPLPO
Analysis of Factors Affecting the Development of Children of Toddler Ages Assessed from History of Infection Diseases, Nutritional Status and Psychosocial Stimulation in Ponorogo Regency Rischa Devi Hayuningtyas; Siti Farida Noor Laila; Nurwijayanti Nurwijayanti
Journal for Quality in Public Health Vol. 3 No. 2 (2020): Journal for Quality in Public Health
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/jqph.v3i2.82

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Child development is the result of maturation of organs, especially the central nervous system. Development occurs throughout life consisting of several stages, one of which is toddler. The toddler age occurs from 1 to 3 years old, where child development occurs very rapidly and is a golden period in children. Success in mastering developmental tasks at toddler age requires a strong foundation during the period of growth and development. This study aims to analyze factors that influence the development of toddler age children in terms of history of infectious diseases, nutritional status and psychosocial stimulation in Ponorogo Regency. The research design used is quantitative research with a cross sectional approach with a propopotional stratified random sampling method. The samples were taken as many as 302 mothers and toddler age children in the Ponorogo regency. The test used in this study was ordinal regression. The results showed the effect of value infectious disease history variable (wald = 10,356, P value = 0,001, estimate = 1,386), nutritional status value (wald = 810,900, P value = 0,000, estimate = 13,303). The value of psychosocial stimulation (Wald = 7,952, P value = 0,005, estimate = 1,309). at α = 0.05, the influence of the development of toddler age children is influenced by a history of infectious diseases, nutritional status and pshycosocial stimulation significantly. The development of toddler age in Ponorogo Regency is influenced by a history of infectious diseases, nutritional status and psychosocial stimulation. It is recommended that mothers pay more attention to adequate nutritional intake so that toddler-age children are not susceptible to infectious diseases. And supported psychosocial stimulation for optimal development. Nutritional status is the most dominant factor contributing to the development of toddler age children
Analysis of Implementation of EWSS (Early Warning Score Systems) Against AvLos (Average Length of Stay) and the Trust of Patients in Inpatient Installation at Jombang General Hospital Sutikno Sutikno; Sandu Siyoto; Byba Melda Suhita
Journal for Quality in Public Health Vol. 3 No. 2 (2020): Journal for Quality in Public Health
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/jqph.v3i2.83

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Hospitals are required to always improve the quality of service provided to patients. These challenges have forced the hospital to develop its ability to manifest in various aspects of health care quality responsible. One of them by applying the assessment and early detection in patients kegawatan as well as the critical state of activation becomes very important. Quick and proper response to a nurse against the worsening conditions of patients giving a great impact to the quality of the quality of service provided. The purpose of this research is to analyze the implementation of Early Warning systems (EWSS) Score against AvLOS and trust patients in Inpatient installation at Jombang General Hospitals. The research design was analytic observational with a quantitative approach. Research variables i.e. implementation of EWSS as independent variables. AvLos and trust patients as the dependent variable. The population of this entire research nurses in Inpatient installation at Jombang General Hospitals as much as 135 nurses, patients and families of patients who are being treated in Inpatient installation at Jombang General Hospitals Jombang. Samples taken with the cluster random sampling technique as much as 101 respondents. Data is collected with instruments ceklist and processed in coding, editing, tabulating and scoring as well as tested with logistics regression test. Logistic regression results indicate that partially and simultaneously show that the value of p values < 0.05 so that there were the implementation of Early Warning systems (EWSS) Score against AvLOS and trust of the patient, and the simultaneous influence of 83.2%. The existence of implementation of EWSS in patients with good then early detection and response officers can be done in a proper and effective against the condition and the healing of patients and can shorten the day care patients, so that it can affect the confidence and trust family and patient in receiving health services in the hospital
Analysis the Implementation of Early Mobilization, Breast Care and Oxytosin Massage on Production ASI in Primipara Post Partum Mother in Dongko Health Centre Trenggalek City Enggar Wahyu Anggraeni; Indasah Indasah; Koesnadi Koesnadi
Journal for Quality in Public Health Vol. 3 No. 2 (2020): Journal for Quality in Public Health
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/jqph.v3i2.84

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The aim of the study was to analyze the effect of early mobilization, breast care and oxytocin massage on breast milk production in post partum mothers at the Dongko Health Center in Trenggalek Regency in 2018. The study was conducted at the Dongko Health Center in Trenggalek Regency on 12 November 2018 -8 December 2018. The type of association analytic research was the one group pre test - post test design model. Independent variables were early mobilization research, breast care and oxytocin massage, the dependent variable of breast milk expenditure in post partum mothers. The study population was all post partum mothers at the Dongko Health Center in Trenggalek Regency. The sampling technique used simple random sampling with a sample of 24 people. Data were analyzed using the Wilcoxon signed rank test and one way ANOVA. The results showed: 6 respondents (100%) before the early mobilization of ASI production was lacking, and after them normal, 6 respondents (100%) before breast care had less milk production and after them normal, 6 respondents (100%) before oxytocin massage had less milk production, and after them was normal. There is an effect of early mobilization, breast care and oxytocin massage on breast milk expenditure in post partum mothers where the value of p = 0,000 where p <α (0.05). Massage oxytocin has the highest mean value. This shows that the highest increase in breast milk expenditure in the Dongko Health Center in Trenggalek Regency is the oxytocin massage treatment. By doing oxytocin massage, the oxytocin reflex will increase and will work with the prolactin reflex in the formation of sufficient milk. Oxytocin will cause the muscle cells surrounding the milk making channel to contract or contract so that the milk is pushed out of the milk production channel and flows ready to be sucked by the baby
Analysis of the Influence of Marketing Strategy Towards Branding and Positioning at Kupang Public Heatlh Center Sub-Regency Jetis, Mojokerto Year 2018 Mohamad Thoha; Koesnadi Koesnadi; Byba Melda Suhita
Journal for Quality in Public Health Vol. 3 No. 2 (2020): Journal for Quality in Public Health
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/jqph.v3i2.85

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Not all nurses are able to carry out its The more the community capitalize on inpatient services inpatient Clinics. Meanwhile, capabilities and resources at the level of clinics such as number of physicians, dentists have still not been adequately, even a specialist very minimal amount. Facilities and means of medical lainpun is still very limited in number. This condition causes the health services inpatient clinics can not maximum. The goal of research to analyze the effect of marketing strategy effect on branding and positioning. Design research analytical quantitative approach with IE. Research variables namely marketing strategy as the independent variable. Branding and potitioning as the dependent variable. This research population were al off patient at Kupang public health center of Sub-regency Jetis, Mojokerto at October 15th – November 15th, 2018. Samples taken with the technique of simple random sampling as much as 93 respondents. Data is collected with instruments ceklist and processed in coding, editing, tabulating and scoring as well as tested with linear regression test. Linear regression results indicate that partially and simultaneously the value of p values < 0.05 so that there were marketing strategies influence branding and potitioning. On the branding components of place does not affect the branding and price does not affect potitioning. Marketing strategy implemented by the management of clinics are able to make Mussel communities receive good service so that the community give its own assessment of the branding or for services provided by the clinic
Analysis of Factors Determinant of Stunting in Children Ages 2-5 Years in the Working Area of Pustu Kedunglengkong at Dlanggu Public Health Center Mojokerto Rita Sugihati; Nurwijayanti Nurwijayanti; Indasah Indasah
Journal for Quality in Public Health Vol. 3 No. 2 (2020): Journal for Quality in Public Health
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/jqph.v3i2.86

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Nutritional problems are still a trend at the moment is the problem of stunting (short). Stunting (short) in Indonesia is a problem that is often overlooked because it is considered not to affect their children's future. Most of the community does not dispute the slow growth of the child's height when a toddler. While the child is still healthy and frisky, stunting (short) is not a problem that needs to be addressed. Design research is crossectional approach analytic. The research of the variable intake of food, infection, disease history of availability of food, nutrition and parenting as the independent variable and the dependent variable as a stunting Incident. Population research namely the entire toddler at toddler 397 Pustu Kedunglengkong as much as 2-5 years of age. Samples taken by random sampling technique as much as 101 respondents. Data collected by questionnaire instrument and processed by using coding, editing, tabulating and scoring as well as tested with logistic regression test. The results of this research show that partially or alone – its own independent variable may affect the occurrence of the dependent variables because the value significance < 0.05. Independent variable affect simultaneously or together can affect the incidence of stunting, indicated by the value of the overall percentage of 78 meaning independent variable can affect both variables of 78%. The results of this research show the value of the most high is wald of infectious diseases. So it can be declared of infectious diseases is the dominant factor affecting the occurrence of stunting. Because the children often experience the infectious disease then it will decrease the frequency of child food and nutrients are not absorbed optimally so that it can menggangun the growth of the child
Analysis of Work Accidents Based on K3 Knowledge and Work Behavior at Muhammadiyah Hospital in Ponorogo Rindang Diannita; Indasah Indasah; Sandu Siyoto
Journal for Quality in Public Health Vol. 3 No. 2 (2020): Journal for Quality in Public Health
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/jqph.v3i2.87

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Occupational health and safety is a component of the hospital that must be considered by the hospital. The purpose of his research was to find out related to the occurrence of work accidents based on knowledge of occupational safety and health and the behavior of workers at the Muhammadiyah Hospital. The sampling technique was done by proportional cluster random sampling with a cross sectional approach. The population of all employees working at the Muhammadiyah Hospital. The independent variable is knowledge of occupational safety and health and worker behavior, the dependent variable is work accident, the data is collected by being analyzed by logistic regression test. The results showed that there was an effect of occupational safety and health knowledge on the incidence of workplace accidents (significant value = 0.002 <0.05), there was an influence of behavior on the incidence of workplace accidents (significant value = 0.004 <0.05. all aspects of occupational safety and health, and it is recommended that workers comply with the operationalstandards of occupational safety and health procedures at the Muhammadiyah Hospital
Hypertension Factors Analysis of the Denkeslap Kesdam V/Brawijaya Malang Endri Mustofa
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/jqph.v3i2.88

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Hypertension is a degenerative disease which is a serious problem nowadays. Hypertension is categorized as the silent disease or the silent killer because the sufferer does not know he has hypertension or does not know before checking his blood pressure. The aim of this study was to find out the factors that affected hypertension of the Indonesian Army, Denkeslap Kesdam V / Brawijaya Malang. The research was conducted on 11-14 November 2018 at DENKESLAP Kesdam V / Brawijaya Malang, Observational study design with cross sectional approach. The total population is 65 people and a sample of 56 people with a random sampling technique. Data collection of independent variables and dependent variables by means of observations and questionnaires. Data analysis using logistic regression test. Based on the results of the logistic regression test, the stress variable p value is 0.027; anxiety 0.033 and sleep pattern 0.39 at α: 0.05, the incidence of hypertension is significantly affected by stress, anxiety and sleep patterns. The dominant factors affecting hypertension are stress. Stress is a condition or condition of the body that is disturbed due to psychological stress. The relationship between stress and the incidence of hypertension occurs through sympathetic nerve activity. Increased nerves can increase blood pressure intermittently (erratic). So that prolonged stress can result in high sedentary blood pressure. Stress will increase peripheral vascular resistance and cardiac output so it will stimulate sympathetic nerve activity. Soldiers are advised to adopt a healthy lifestyle, exercise and maintain a diet, avoiding things that can become stressors so as to minimize hypertension
Giving Exclusive ASI to Samin Community in Japanese Central Desa Margomulyo Kecamatan Margomulyo Bojonegoro District Andin Ajeng Rahmawati; Nurwijayanti Nurwijayanti; Indasah Indasah
Journal for Quality in Public Health Vol. 3 No. 2 (2020): Journal for Quality in Public Health
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/jqph.v3i2.89

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ASI is the best nutrition for babies that must be given until the age of 2 years. But at 6 months the baby needs to get additional food. Complementary food for breast milk or solids starts to be given at the age of 6 months because the digestive process of babies who have started is perfect. ASI companion needs to be done to fulfill the baby's nutrition. The Samin community has its own local knowledge regarding infant feeding. The provision of complementary breastfeeding is associated with knowledge of pusak pusak which is the standard for the Samin community in providing complementary food for babies, the dizziness occurs at the age of babies reaching 5 to 7 days, so the baby's belly button will fall or fall and this event is called the pusak puser. The purpose of this study is to know and describe exclusive breastfeeding for mothers who have infants under 2 years of age and describe the practices of mothers in exclusive breastfeeding and supplementary food for infants in the Samin community. The research design used was qualitative ethnography with a phenomenology approach. Data collection uses in-depth interview techniques with semi-structured questions. The sampling technique in this study used purposive sampling with a sample of 15 informants from 30 informants. The results of the study show that local beliefs and culture influence exclusive breastfeeding and will have less impact on both breastfeeding mothers and infants. In the process of implementing this research are influenced by several factors including internal factors and external factors. Internal factors include maternal characteristics (age, parity, education, work), knowledge, trust while external factors include support from health workers (counseling, policies, recording and reporting systems) and family support
Analysis of Waiting Time Factors and Patient Satisfaction Level in Diseases Poly in Hospital dr. Sayidiman Magetan Novita Eka Sari; Indasah Indasah; Sentot Imam Suprapto
Journal for Quality in Public Health Vol. 3 No. 2 (2020): Journal for Quality in Public Health
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/jqph.v3i2.90

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Good health care is a community need and is often a measure of development success. Recognizing that health services are a necessity for every citizen, the government endeavors from time to time to produce programs that can improve overall health services. Therefore, hospitals are required to always maintain trust by taking into account the needs of patients in an effort to fulfill the wishes and expectations of the services provided. Patients not only expect medical and nursing services but also expect comfort, good accommodation. Qualitative research is defined as a research procedure that produces descriptive data. Data collection using techniques indepth interview with semi-structured questions with a sample of 15 informants. From the results of the study note that services related to Waiting time get related to the speed of service procedures for patient acceptance, the accuracy of doctor arrival time and the speed of action, readiness of doctors and nurses to serve patients, distribution of medical record files from the medical record room to each poly and the ability of nurses is very influential to determine patient satisfaction by the treatment that patients get

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