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Waluya The International Science of Health Journal
ISSN : 28292278     EISSN : -     DOI : https://doi.org/10.54883/28292278.v2i3.88
Core Subject : Health, Education,
The focus and scope of Waluya the International Science of Health Journal covers the development of public health science which consists of: Epidemiology, Environmental Health and Occupational Health, Health Administration and Policy, Health Promotion, Nutrition and Reproductive Health
Articles 211 Documents
Readiness of Credentials and Medical Personnel in Implementing the Qualifications and Education of Medical Personnel According to the Elements of Assessing Staff Qualifications and Education in 10 Accreditation Standards at West Muna District Hospital Syahril Fitrah, Muhammad; Risky, Sartini; Tasnim, Tasnim
Waluya The International Science of Health Journal Vol. 3 No. 4 (2024): Waluya The International Science Of Health Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54883/dvddka21

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Introduction:The Regional Unit Hospital of West Muna Regency continues to strive to improve the quality of service by preparing the implementation of qualifications and education of medical personnel. The purpose of this study was to analyze the readiness of the Hospital in implementing qualifications and readiness of medical personnel according to the assessment elements of KPS 10 accreditation standards at the Regional Unit Hospital of West Muna Regency. Method:This study uses a qualitative method with a case study design, the informants in this study were 16 people from government agencies, professional organizations, personnel, medical committees and doctors at the Muna Barat District Regional Unit Hospital. Furthermore, interviews were conducted using interview guidelines. Result:The results of this study indicate that the Regional Unit Hospital of West Muna Regency is ready to implement the qualifications and education of medical personnel according to the assessment elements of KPS 10 accreditation standards. The results of the interview found that in the five components of KPS 10 accreditation standards, namely credentials and medical personnel at the Regional Unit Hospital of West Muna Regency. Conclusion: The Muna Barat District Regional Unit Hospital is ready to implement the qualifications and education of medical personnel according to the KPS 10 accreditation standard assessment elements.
The Influence of Compensation and Career Development Factors on Turnover Intention (Desire to Move to Work) Nurses at RSUD dr. HLM Baharuddin, M. Kes Raha Sabarudin, Sabarudin; Nurlila, Ratna Umi; Asri, Andi
Waluya The International Science of Health Journal Vol. 3 No. 4 (2024): Waluya The International Science Of Health Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54883/0qhv7c79

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Introduction:This research was conducted at RSUD dr. HLM Baharuddin, M.Kes, Raha Regency. The purpose of this research was to determine and analyze the compensation and career development variables on the nurses' work desire variables, and to determine the variables that have a dominant influence on the nurses' work desire at RSUD dr. HLM Baharuddin, M.Kes. Method:The method used in this study uses a quantitative research method with a cross-sectional approach. The number of samples is 168 nurses working at RSUD dr. HLM Baharuddin, M.Kes which is determined through the Slovin sampling formula through a deliberate sampling technique. Analysis of research data using univariate analysis, multivariate analysis and multiple linear regression analysis. Result:The results of the study showed that there was a significant influence between the compensation received by nurses and the desire to change jobs, as well as career development having a significant influence on nurses' desire to change jobs. Conclusion: Although compensation does not have a significant effect on the desire of nurses to move, the hospital should pay attention to the welfare of nurses with contract status (non-civil servants) so that they continue to carry out their duties and responsibilities optimally.
Factors that Influence the Formation of Public Stigma Towards Leprosy Sufferers in East Kolaka Regency Kaharuddin, Kaharuddin; Tasnim, Tasnim; Amraeni, Yunita; Hariadhin Depu, Anry
Waluya The International Science of Health Journal Vol. 3 No. 4 (2024): Waluya The International Science Of Health Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54883/5q86fd23

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Introduction:Leprosy can cause health problems in the form of permanent disability. Disability due to leprosy is not only physical which has an impact on daily activities and social participation, but also economic and psychological. The stigma of society towards leprosy sufferers can cause negative feelings of leprosy sufferers such as being embarrassed to socialize with the surrounding community to isolating themselves. The purpose of this study was to see the factors that influence the formation of public stigma towards leprosy sufferers in East Kolaka Regency. Method:This study uses a qualitative descriptive approach with an exploratory research type by conducting direct observation and in-depth interviews. The subjects were all people in Ladongi District and Aere District, East Kolaka Regency, the determination of informants in this study was carried out through purposive sampling techniques. Result:Factors that influence the stigma of society towards leprosy in Kolaka Regency occur due to the lack of public knowledge regarding leprosy, the existence of a culture and tradition of society that avoids or even labels leprosy sufferers with negative things, public concerns about the transmission of leprosy when they are close to or live side by side with leprosy sufferers, and the influence of religion and community beliefs that consider leprosy sufferers as a punishment from God for the sins they have committed. Conclusion: Leprosy sufferers need support from the community and family, so that they have the confidence to undergo treatment, thereby reducing the prevalence of leprosy in East Kolaka Regency.
The Relationship between Air Quality and The Incidence of ARI Respiratory Infections in Communities Around Mining-Industrial Locations (Pomalaa District) and Non-Mining-Industrial Locations (Wundulako District) in Kolaka Regency Kudus, Musrifa; Sunarsih, Sunarsih; Azizi Jayadipraja, Erwin
Waluya The International Science of Health Journal Vol. 3 No. 4 (2024): Waluya The International Science Of Health Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54883/6yqj3f12

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Introduction:Initial observation of mining industry community in Kolaka Regency Poor air circulation causes smoke to not be able to fully exit through the chimney, so that the combustion chamber looks dirty and dusty and exits through the existing gaps to the community's residential environment. ISPA is one of the diseases with a fairly high morbidity and mortality rate, so it is necessary to carry out integrated, targeted handling aimed at improving environmental quality. This study is to analyze the relationship between air quality and the incidence of respiratory infections of ISPA in communities around the mining industry location (Pomalaa District) and non-mining industry location in Kolaka Regency. Method:Quantitative research using Descriptive Retrospective research design. The target population in this study is the entire community in the area around the Nickel Mining and industrial centers in Kolaka Regency. Samples were taken using the stratified random sampling method totaling 126 respondents. Result:There is a very strong relationship between the results of air quality measurements of PM10 and CO parameter values ​​with an increase in the incidence of ISPA. While for the PM2.5 air quality value there is a strong relationship, and for other air quality parameters such as SO2, NO2, and O3 there is no relationship with the incidence of ISPA or a moderate or even weak relationship. Conclusion: Reducing the use of private vehicles by providing public transportation, or the company providing employee buses to reduce the intensity of air quality decline due to dense vehicles around mining and non-mining areas.
Analysis of Informational Support and Appreciation for People Living with People with HIV/AIDS as a Result of Lost Follow Up of HIV/AIDS Patients in West Muna Regency Hasmiati Hakim, Wa Ode; Saafi, La Ode; Sunarsih, Sunarsih
Waluya The International Science of Health Journal Vol. 3 No. 4 (2024): Waluya The International Science Of Health Journal
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Introduction:Comprehensive services are needed to resolve the complex problem of PLWHA infection. One of the comprehensive services can be implemented with the help of people or family members who live with PLWHA and provide attention to them. Efforts that need to be made to slow down the incidence of opportunistic infections in HIV clients include reducing the incidence of lost to follow up. Until now, there has been no data related to the relationship between PLWHA (People Living with PLWHA) and the incidence of lost to follow up in HIV patients in West Muna Regency. Method:Quantitative research using Case Control Study design, Population is all HIV/AIDS patients registered in the Disease Control Division of West Muna Regency as many as 38 people. Case samples are 11 people and Control Samples are 11 people. Result:Instrumental support is significantly related to the incidence of Lost to Follow Up in HIV/AIDS patients with a p value = 0.008 (<0.05) and informational support is significantly related to the incidence of Lost to Follow Up in HIV/AIDS patients with a p value = 0.03 (<0.05). Conclusion: The absence of instrumental and informational support from OHIDHA will increase the risk of Lost to Follow Up for HIV/AIDS patients, whereas HIV/AIDS patients who receive instrumental and informational support from OHIDHA will reduce the incidence of Lost to Follow Up.
Spatial Analysis of Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever in The Working Area of The Puuwatu Health Center Rahmawati, Rahmawati; Tasnim, Tasnim; Yanti, Fitri; Naufal Fauzan, Ardhi
Waluya The International Science of Health Journal Vol. 3 No. 4 (2024): Waluya The International Science Of Health Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54883/wwbchq09

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Backgrounds:Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever (DHF) is one of the infectious diseases that has high morbidity and morality rates. Based on data obtained from the Kendari City Health Office, it is known that the prevalence of DHF in Kendari City in 2021 was 211 cases of DHF. In 2022, there were 230 cases of DHF. In 2023, the number of cases was 253 people. Methods:This type of research isquantitative descriptive with a spatial approach.The population in the study was 8,100 respondents with a sample of 99 respondents using a sampling technique.cluster sampling. The analysis used univariate analysis, and spatial analysis and was testedusing the Chi-square test. Results: Of the total 99 respondents, there were 7 cases of DHF, with 3 cases each in Puuwatu and Punggolaka Villages, and 1 case in Watulondo Village. Of the total 99 respondents, there were 34 respondents who did not reach the ABJ target with the most respondents from Punggolaka Village, 11 respondents. Of the 99 respondents, there were 17 respondents who did not meet the housing density requirements with the most respondents from Watulondo Village, 6 respondents. Of the 99 respondents, there were 43 respondents who had poor waste management with the most respondents from Punggolaka Village, 14 respondents. Conclusion:The incidence of DHF in the Puuwatu Health Center working area was in Puuwatu Village as many as 3, Punggolaka Village as many as 3 and Watulondo Village as many as 1.
Analysis of Factors Associated with Contact Dermatitis in Nickel Ore Processing Industry Workers in Morosi District Ramadhany, Nanda Clara; Jayadipraja, Erwin Azizi; Rahmawati, Rahmawati
Waluya The International Science of Health Journal Vol. 4 No. 1 (2025): Waluya The International Science Of Health Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54883/zstsec76

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Introduction: Dermatitis is one of the skin diseases that industrial workers tend to experience. The prevalence of dermatitis in 2021 is 19.5%, then in 2022 it is 21.7% and in 2023 it is 23.1%. The aim of this study was to analyze factors associated with contact dermatitis in nickel ore processing industry workers in Morosi District. Method: Type of quantitative research with Cross Sectional Study design. The sampel is 71 people Nickel Ore Processing Industry Workers in the smelting sector who live in Morosi District taken using a simple random sampling technique with the Chi-square test and close relationship test. Results:the chi-square test found p values for age (0.000) and φ (0.505), p values for length of contact (0.000) and φ (0.507), p values for frequency of contact (0.001) and φ (0.399), personal protective equipment (0.023 ) and φ (0.270), personal hygiene (0.000) and φ (0.827). Conclusion: The conclusion of this study is that there is a moderate relationship between age and length of contact with contact dermatitis. There is a weak relationship between the frequency of contact and use of personal protective equipment with contact dermatitis and there is a strong relationship between personal hygiene and contact dermatitis in nickel ore processing industry workers in Morosi District
Effectiveness of the Implementation of Nurse Communication Using the SBAR Method on the Implementation of Weighing and Acceptance in the Inpatient Room of Benyamin Guluh Hospital, Kolaka Regency Musdalifah, Musdalifah; Risky, Sartini; Asri, Andi
Waluya The International Science of Health Journal Vol. 4 No. 1 (2025): Waluya The International Science Of Health Journal
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Introduction: Based on a preliminary study, it was found that there was still a lack of nurses in the implementation of SBAR communication at Benyamin Guluh Hospital, Kolaka Regency, which had started since 2016 ahead of the implementation of the first phase of National Accreditation. This study aims to analysis the influence of the SBAR method in terms of situation and background aspects on the implementation of acceptance weighing in the inpatient room at Benyamin Guluh Hospital, Kolaka Regency. Method: This study is a quantitative research with a cross sectional study approach. The population in the study amounted to 151 people with a sample of 61 respondents. Sampling using stratified random sampling. Data collection uses questionnaires and data from agencies related to the research. Data analysis using chi square test. Result: The results of the research obtained the component of the situation (X2count = 13,217 > X2table = 3,841) and background components (X2count = 9,105 > X2table = 3,841). Conclusion: There is a relationship between the components of the situation and background with the implementation of of acceptance weighing in the inpatient room at Benyamin Guluh Hospital, Kolaka Regency.
Determinants Quality of Life on People Living with HIV at the Regional General Hospital Of Kendari City Nurmi, Wati; Rahmawati, Rahmawati; Sartini Risky
Waluya The International Science of Health Journal Vol. 4 No. 1 (2025): Waluya The International Science Of Health Journal
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Introduction: HIV/AIDS is known to have become an emergency problem throughout world, where infection transmission, morbidity and mortality rates are still high. At the Kendari City Hospital, in 2021 the HIV/AIDS IR was 75/100,000, in 2022 the HIV/AIDS IR was 183/100,000. Meanwhile, in 2023 the HIV/AIDS IR will be 206/100,000. This research aims to analyze the determinants of quality of life of PLHIV in the Kendari City Regional Hospital. Method: research is quantitative, using a cross sectional study research design. The population in study were HIV/AIDS sufferers who live in Kendari City and are undergoing treatment at the Kendari City Hospital in 2023, namely 316 people. The total research sample was 177 people, sampling used Simple Random Sampling. Data collection was carried out through observation and interviews using questionnaires and secondary sources through official Health Services and hospitals. Data analysis was carried out descriptively and inferentially using Chi Square test and logistic regression analysis. Results: shows that there is a relationship between nutritional status and the statistical value P Value X2 hit= 17.635 > X2 tab= 3.841, Sig value. 0.000 < α = 0.05 and Phi value = 0.328 and social support with statistical value P Value = X2 hit= 13.525 > X2 tab= 3.841, Sig value. 0.000 < α = 0.05 and Phi value = 0.288 with the quality of life of people with HIV/AIDS
Quality of LIfe of Hemorrhagic and Ischemic Stroke in Kendary City Kartika Dewi, Ikaningtyas; Rahmawati, Rahmawati; Yuliastry, Wa Ode
Waluya The International Science of Health Journal Vol. 4 No. 1 (2025): Waluya The International Science Of Health Journal
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Introduction: Stroke is second leading cause of death worldwide which of effect can impact on quality of life. This study aims to analyze correlation hemorrhagic and ischemic stroke impact on quality of life. Method: The research was conducted in retrospective cohort study. Population is 22 hemorrhagic and 28 ischemic stroke patients. Using simple random sampling, the study involved 19 hemorrhagic and 19 ischemic stroke patients. The data was obtained using medical record from Bahteramas Hospital and AqoL-4D questionnaires. Result: 84,2% hemorrhagic stroke patients suffered poor quality of life compared to 15,8% suffered moderate quality of life. 31,6% ischemic stroke patients suffered poor quality of life compared to 68,4% suffered moderate quality of life.Data were analyzed by Chi Square and Relative Risk Test with result hemorrhagic stroke to poor quality of life shows X2:8.744, p:0.003, RR 3.87 (Phi 0.533). Conclusion: The conclusion hemorrhagic stroke is risk factor, as it is 3,87 times more risky in causing poor quality life.