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Journal of Economics and Public Health
ISSN : 28285352     EISSN : 28285026     DOI : https://doi.org/10.37287/jeph
Journal of Economics and Public Health, presents scientific writings on information and updates of economics and public health. Journal of Economics and Public Health had been published four times (four number) annually (per volume) in English with electronically and printed. It includes research findings, case studies, and conceptual fields, namely: management, economics, economic education, health economics, health insurance, pharmaco-economic, health administration/policy, Health Technology Assessment (HTA). However, In order to ensure the quality of Journal of Economics and Public Health, the editorial board members have decided to publish twice a year since 2022.
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Application of Self-Efficacy Theory for Improving Adherence of Older Adult Patients with Glaucoma’s Medication Abou-El Soud, Faiza A.; PH, Livana
Journal of Economics and Public Health Vol 3 No 1 (2024): Journal of Economics and Public Health: March 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37287/jeph.v3i1.3081

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Glaucoma is a group of eye conditions that damage the optic nerve, leading to vision loss. Although glaucoma can affect individuals of all ages, the risk of developing the disease rises with age. This article displays the risk factors associated with medication non-adherence and the crucial role of nurses in supporting older adults with glaucoma in their medication adherence journey using self-efficacy theory as a guiding framework. Based on the findings in several studies, it was identified two significant risk factors associated with medication adherence. The first risk factor is patient age, indicating that older patients were more likely to struggle with adherence. This implies that as patients get older, they may face challenges in adhering to their prescribed medication. The second risk factor is the presence of more than three multiple chronic illnesses with poly-medications. This implies that individuals who have multiple chronic illnesses and are taking multiple medications concurrently are at a higher risk of non-adherence to their medication regimen. The complexity and burden of managing multiple conditions and medications may contribute to difficulties in following the prescribed treatment plan. Tailoring the application of self-efficacy theory to the specific needs and preferences of older adults with glaucoma is essential for effective implementation. Conclusion: Nurses as healthcare professionals play a crucial role in supporting older adults with glaucoma in their medication adherence journey using self-efficacy theory as a guiding framework, minimizing the risk of progression, and preventing further vision loss.
The Impact of Brand Image Modiation on the Influence of Relationship Marketing on Customer Loyalty Kuncoro, Amin
Journal of Economics and Public Health Vol 3 No 1 (2024): Journal of Economics and Public Health: March 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37287/jeph.v3i1.3082

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The aim of the research is to analyze relationship marketing on customer loyalty mediated by brand image. The research design uses quantitative descriptive using primary data sources taken directly from respondents via questionnaires. The research sample of Herbalife customers in Kodya Semarang with a minimum subscription period of 1 year amounted to 157 respondents. The research results explain that relationship marketing influences customer loyalty, while brand image is able to mediate. However, there is an obstacle, namely that respondents who are outside the Semarang Municipality cannot be used as samples so the results cannot be generalized.
Exploring the Dynamics of Innovation Antecedents and Outcomes in Business Performance Aristayudha, A A Ngurah Bagus; Widnyani, Ni Made; Rettobjaan, Vitalia Fina Carla; Richadinata, Kadek Riyan Putra
Journal of Economics and Public Health Vol 3 No 1 (2024): Journal of Economics and Public Health: March 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37287/jeph.v3i1.3328

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The current research critically addresses a significant gap in understanding the intricate dynamics between the drivers and outcomes of innovation within various organizational contexts. While innovation is widely recognized as a crucial driver for growth and competitiveness in the rapidly evolving business landscape, the specific mechanisms through which these drivers influence outcomes remain underexplored. This lack of detailed insight is a substantial barrier to effective strategy development and implementation, underscoring the importance of this study. The research aims to thoroughly explore key antecedents such as organizational culture, leadership, financial strategies, and external environmental conditions that promote an innovative environment. It also evaluates the extensive impact of these innovations on business performance, focusing particularly on market competitiveness, operational efficiency, and customer loyalty. By examining the connections between these factors, the study seeks to outline the pathways through which innovation enhances business performance across various industries and market conditions. The formulated research questions are designed to identify the principal antecedents of innovation, assess their broad impacts on business metrics, and ascertain under which circumstances these effects are maximized. This comprehensive analysis intends to bridge the theoretical and empirical gaps, providing insights that could guide both academic research and practical business strategy development in the realm of innovation management.
The Influence of Digital - Based Strategic Management in Increasing Consumer Purchasing Interest Astitiani, Ni Luh Putu Surya; Putra, I Gede Karang Komala; Widnyani, Ni Made
Journal of Economics and Public Health Vol 3 No 1 (2024): Journal of Economics and Public Health: March 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37287/jeph.v3i1.3365

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The study delves into exploring the impact of digital-based strategic management on consumer purchasing interest, particularly focusing on the local wisdom product "Tedung Bali." Situated within the captivating backdrop of the Mengwi Traditional Village in the Badung Regency, the research embarks on a quantitative journey employing univariate and bivariate analysis techniques. The primary data, collected through meticulously crafted questionnaires administered to 123 enterprising individuals involved in the production of "Tedung Bali," forms the cornerstone of this investigation. Utilizing the Chi-Square test as its analytical tool, the study aims to unravel the intricate relationship between the utilization of social media platforms and consumer inclination towards purchasing "Tedung Bali" products. The findings illuminate a compelling correlation, underscoring the pivotal role of social media engagement in shaping consumer behavior towards these indigenous treasures. Furthermore, the demographic profile of respondents reveals intriguing insights, with a predominant representation of males in the 41-50 age bracket, possessing a high school or equivalent educational background. These demographics serve as invaluable markers, offering nuanced perspectives on consumer preferences and behaviors within the targeted market segment. The implications of this research extend beyond the realms of academia, resonating profoundly in the practical domain. By advocating for the integration of digital-based management strategies in the marketing endeavors of local wisdom products, the study underscores a pathway towards achieving tangible success amidst a fiercely competitive market landscape. This strategic alignment promises not only to elevate the visibility and desirability of "Tedung Bali" products but also to foster a sustainable ecosystem conducive to the preservation and promotion of cultural heritage.
Influence Social Media Marketing to Brand Loyalty Through Customer Engagement on Local Products "Viva Cosmetics" Widnyani, Ni Made; Rettobjaan, Vitalia Fina Carla; Astitiani, Ni Luh Putu Surya
Journal of Economics and Public Health Vol 3 No 1 (2024): Journal of Economics and Public Health: March 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37287/jeph.v3i1.3395

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This research aims to examine the impact of Social Media Marketing on Brand Loyalty through Customer Engagement on local products "Viva Cosmetics". The research design used is quantitative with an associative level of explanation. Research objects include Social Media Marketing, Brand Loyalty, and Customer Engagement, with research subjects being Viva Cosmetics users in Denpasar City, with a sample of 100 people. Data was collected using a questionnaire method, and analysis was carried out using Path analysis. The research results show that Social Media Marketing has a positive and significant effect on Customer Engagement, as well as an exclusive and significant effect on Brand Loyalty. Apart from that, Customer Engagement also has an exclusive and significant influence on Brand Loyalty. Furthermore, this research confirms that Social Media Marketing significantly influences Brand Loyalty through Customer Engagement
The Influence of Digital Marketing on Consumer Purchase Decisions of Shopee Application Users Rettobjaan, Vitalia Fina Carla; Aristayudha, AA Ngurah Bagus; Astitiani, Ni Luh Putu Surya; Widnyani, Ni Made
Journal of Economics and Public Health Vol 3 No 1 (2024): Journal of Economics and Public Health: March 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37287/jeph.v3i1.3412

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The development of e-commerce in Indonesia is increasing, slowly people are starting to abandon conventional shopping habits and switch to online shopping. E-commerce is used as a solution as a buying and selling medium that can save time and costs. Shopee is an e-commerce company that already has a name and is one of the big players in the business world. Purpose: The purpose of this research is to determine the influence of digital marketing on Shopee application users on purchasing decisions. This research is an analytical observational study with a cross sectional approach. The sample used in this research was 100 Bali International University students who were calculated using the Slovin formula. The sampling technique uses Consecutive Sampling. The data collection tool uses a questionnaire and the results are then analyzed using Path Analysis. Validity and reliability tests were carried out to ensure that the instruments used in this research had a high level of accuracy and consistency. Website, search engine marketing, web banner, social network and affiliate marketing variables have a significant influence on consumer purchasing decisions using the Shopee case study application at Bali International University with a total determination value of 0.761. Digital marketing is reaching as many consumers as possible in an efficient manner through various web-based media such as blogs, websites, emails, AdWords or social networks.
Description of Obesity Characteristics in Elderly with Walking Disturbance Anggraeni, Rina; Luthfiana, Lulu; Jati, Riani Pradara; Aeni, Qurrotul; Nurwijayanti, Andriyani Mustika
Journal of Economics and Public Health Vol 3 No 2 (2024): Journal of Economics and Public Health: June 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37287/jeph.v3i2.3499

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A person who has reached the age of 60 years and over will experience an aging process which is characterized by changes such as decreased memory, muscles that are no longer flexible, decreased hearing and vision function, and problems walking. Barriers to walking can cause limitations in moving independently using the feet in an environment to be disrupted because it can slow down something a person is doing. Barriers to walking in the elderly are characterized by several characteristics, including obesity. This study aims to determine the characteristics of obesity in elderly people with walking obstacles in Kendal Indonesia. The design of this research is descriptive qualitative. The research population was 45 elderly people using a total sampling technique. Data were collected using the Body Mass Index (BMI) calculations as an International standard. Body mass index (BMI) is the method of utilizing an adult's height and weight to broadly place them into underweight, normal weight, overweight and obese categories. BMI can be calculated using metric or imperial (US) units.The results of this study showed that thin body weight (6.7%), normal body weight (68.9%), fat body weight (13.3%), and obese body weight (11.1%). Obesity causes obstacles to walking.
Overview of A Nurse In Implementing 5 Moments of Hand Washing in the Prevention of Nosocomial Infection Aeni, Qurrotul; Anggraeni, Rina; Nurwijayanti, Andriyani Mustika
Journal of Economics and Public Health Vol 3 No 2 (2024): Journal of Economics and Public Health: June 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37287/jeph.v3i2.3500

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Behaviors to prevent the spread of disease from person to person or from equipment to person can be carried out by placing a barrier between the microorganism and the individual (patient or health worker). The barrier can be physical effort in the form of washing hands. There are "5 moments" when health workers must perform hand hygiene. The aim of this research is to describe the implementation of the 5 moments of hand washing by nurses in the Bougenville ward of RSUD Dr. H. Soewondo Kendal. The type of research used is quantitative descriptive research. The sample in this study were nurses in the Bougenville room on the first and second floors of RSUD Dr. H. Soewondo Kendal as many as 31 respondents with a sampling technique using total sampling technique. The instruments used were questionnaires and observations. The questionnaire uses the standardized SPO KARS 2017. The research analysis used is univariate analysis. The results of research on the implementation of 5 hand washing moments, the majority of respondents always wash their hands before contact with patients, 23 (74.2%), nurses always wash their hands before carrying out aseptic procedures, 29 (93.5%), nurses always wash their hands after being exposed to body fluids. 29 patients (93.5%), 29 (93.5%) nurses always wash their hands after contact with patients, 29 (93.5%) nurses always wash their hands after contact with the patient's environment.
The Relationship of Leadership with the Implementation of Patient Safety Culture in Hospitals Fanny, Nabilatul; Amin, Nur Azma; Sari, Devi Pramita
Journal of Economics and Public Health Vol 3 No 2 (2024): Journal of Economics and Public Health: June 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37287/jeph.v3i2.3907

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Patient safety training at Hospital X has only been attended by a few people in hospital management. Every month around 3-10 incidents are reported. In the reporting, unexpected events were found. Target: nurses in inpatient and outpatient rooms totaling 120 people. Method: analytical survey with a cross-sectional approach. The independent variable is leadership, the dependent variable is the implementation of patient safety culture. The sampling technique is total sampling. Data analysis uses univariate and bivariate analysis. Results: The characteristics of respondents are mostly 23-30 years old, with more females than males (74.2%). The highest last education is S.Kep.,Ners (38.3%) and D3 (61.7%). The longest work period is 6-10 years (48.3%). Leadership is in the good category (90%). The implementation of patient safety culture in hospitals shows good results (86.7%). The results of the Spearman Rank test obtained a P-value of 0.000, meaning that there is a relationship between leadership and the implementation of patient safety culture in hospitals. Conclusion: There is a relationship between leadership and the implementation of patient safety culture. Suggestion, it is expected that the hospital can sort out efforts to improve patient safety culture appropriately.
Relationship between Characteristics of Inpatients with Typhoid Fever (TF) and Length of Stay (LOS) in the Hospital Nugraheni, Sri Wahyuningsih; Darul, Ilyas Syafiq; Widigdya, Aquamarine Lathifatunniisaa’ Putri; Sari, Sella Yulia
Journal of Economics and Public Health Vol 3 No 2 (2024): Journal of Economics and Public Health: June 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37287/jeph.v3i2.4008

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Patient characteristics are unique characteristics that each patient has. Length Of Stay (LOS) between patients varies depending on the patient's condition. Purpose: This study aimed to determine the relationship between the characteristics of Typhoid Fever inpatients and LOS. Method: This type of research is analytical research. The research sample was 203 medical record documents. Data collection using interviews, observations, and work tables. Data processing by collecting, editing, tabulating, calculating, and presenting data. Results: Univariate analysis found that the highest LOS was in the less than ideal category (<6 days), the highest age characteristics were in young people and adults (15-49 years), the highest gender was male, the highest payment method was in the government insurance category, the highest exit method was in the homecoming category, the highest occupation was in the unemployed/not yet employed category. The results of the bivariate analysis of the chi-square test showed the characteristics of age (p = 0.012), gender (p = 0.473), payment method (p = 0.485), exit method (p = 0.570), and occupation (p = 0.021). Conclusion: There is a relationship between age and occupation characteristics with LOS, and there is no relationship between gender characteristics, payment method and exit method with LOS.