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JMMR (Jurnal Medicoeticolegal dan Manajemen Rumah Sakit)
ISSN : 20882831     EISSN : 25416715     DOI : https://doi.org/10.18196/jmmr
Core Subject : Economy, Health,
JMMR (Jurnal Medicoeticolegal dan Manajemen Rumah Sakit) focuses on the research and research review related to hospital management that is relevant to the development of the theory and practice of hospital management in Indonesia and Southeast Asia. Focus on hospital management (but not limited) to hospital services such as primary health care, laboratory, pharmacy, and radiology. JMMR covered various research approaches, namely: quantitative, qualitative, and mixed-method. JMMR focuses on various themes, topics, and aspects of accounting and investment, including (but not limited) to the following topics: Hospital Management, Hospital Accounting, Health Services Management, Health Insurance, Health Policy, Community Health Center, Medicine, Nursing, Pharmacy, Information Technology Health Services, Health Law and Ethics.
Arjuna Subject : Umum - Umum
Articles 332 Documents
Does the MMPI-2 College Maladjustment Scales Affect the Mini-Quiz Score of Students in the Medical Study Program of Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta Sri Sundari; Fitri Nurjanah
JMMR (Jurnal Medicoeticolegal dan Manajemen Rumah Sakit) Vol. 10 No. 1 (2021): April 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/jmmr.v10i1.11432

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A student, especially a new student, will make adjustments to their environment in their first year of college, from high school to higher education. During the adjustment process, freshman experience various kinds of changes in the Higher Education environment. These changes both academically and non-academically. This research is a quantitative analytic observational research with cross sectional approach. The population used in this study were new students of the 2018 class of the Medical Study Program at Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta. There were 150 new student batch 2018 as population of the study. Based on the results and discussion, it can be concluded that there is no significant relationship between the MMPI-2 College Maladjustment Scales (Mt) and the mini-quiz score. It is suggested to have further research with more mini-quiz scores in blocks, research on factors that affect learning outcomes, and involve other aspects of learning outcomes, not only mini-quiz scores but also final block evaluation scores, tutorial scores and practicum scores.
The Implementation of Patient Safety by Nurses Based on Work Design Sri Hananto Ponco Nugroho; Puguh Widiyanto
JMMR (Jurnal Medicoeticolegal dan Manajemen Rumah Sakit) Vol. 9 No. 3 (2020): December 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/jmmr.93136

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Patient safety incidents are increasing and can result in death. Hospitals are required to provide quality and safe service. Thus, making policies to improve the quality of patient safety based on evidence is very important. This study aimed to determine the relationship between work design and the implementation of patient safety by the nurses. The design of this research was a descriptive correlation with a cross-sectional approach. The sampling technique used purposive sampling with a total sample of 56 nurses in the Inpatient Room of a hospital in Temanggung Regency. The data was collected through a work design questionnaire instrument and digital instrument/ calculators obtained through observation. Then, the data were analyzed by the chi-square test. The results showed that there was a significant relationship between work design and the implementation of patient safety by the nurses (p = 0.000). Nurses who had a good perception of work design were found to carry out patient safety well. It is suggested that the hospital management needs to support the implementation of patient safety through the work design of the head of the room by compiling standard operational procedures. The head of the room needs to improve the implementation of work design so that all nurses can perform patient safety according to standards.
Cultural Perceptions of Patient Safety among Dentists, Young Dentists and Medical Staff in Dental and Oral Hospital Dwi Windu Kinanti Arti; Diki Bima Prasetio; Sulistyo Shanti Nur Addukha
JMMR (Jurnal Medicoeticolegal dan Manajemen Rumah Sakit) Vol. 9 No. 3 (2020): December 2020
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Patient safety culture is a major aspect of quality Dental and Oral Hospital services. There are various professions, equipment, and provide services for 24 hours without stopping. The aim is determining culture perceptions of patient safety among dentists, young dentists and medical staff in dental and oral hospitals. This type of quantitative descriptive research with cross-sectional approach. Research site in the dental and oral hospital of the University of Muhammadiyah Semarang. A sample of 65 respondents consisting of dentists, young dentists, and medical staff used simple random sampling techniques. Data analysis using univariate is presented in the frequency distribution table. The results are Perception of Dentists, Young Dentists and Medical staff, the assessment of internal cooperation, poor (50.8%), Perception the assessment of managers, good (64.4%). Perception communication appraisal of work unit, good (50.8%), Perception frequency reports of wrong actions or events is not expected, good (53.8%). The perception of the assessment of the patient safety level, good (55.4%). The perception of hospital management overall assessment, poor (58.5%). The conclusion is the culture of patient safety in the Dental and Oral Hospital from the perception of Dentists and Medical Staff are good, but the perception of Young Dentists is still poor.
The Effect of Handling Complaint and Hospital Service Quality on Patient Satisfaction and Loyalty Siti Fatonah; Heny Palupi
JMMR (Jurnal Medicoeticolegal dan Manajemen Rumah Sakit) Vol. 9 No. 3 (2020): December 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/jmmr.93138

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The aim of this research is to investigate the effect of handling complaints and hospital service quality on patient satisfaction and patient loyalty. The sample of this study was patients at hospitals in the Sragen Regency, Central Java. This study used a quantitative research design to test the hypothesis research model. The total sample in this study was 90 patients and it used random sampling as the technique sample. Path analysis was used to test the research model. The results of this study show that there are positive significant effects between handling complaints and patient satisfaction. Second, there are positive significant effects between hospital service quality and patient satisfaction. Finally, there are positive significant effects between patient satisfaction and patient loyalty.
Social Media Health Prevention Strategies for Hospitals to Captivate Young Adults' Interest Amalia Putri Ocean; Mahendro Prasetyo Kusumo
JMMR (Jurnal Medicoeticolegal dan Manajemen Rumah Sakit) Vol. 13 No. 1 (2024): April 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/jmmr.v13i1.7

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Social media has the potential to be used by hospitals to play their role as health-promoting hospitals. By utilizing social media, hospitals can perform health prevention services at a reasonable cost. Nowadays, youths are more likely to suffer non-communicable diseases (NCD) like Diabetic Mellitus due to lifestyle changes that are sedentary. However, most youths consider that health promotion messages that already exist are unappealing. The purpose of this study is to determine the relevant strategy to deliver a health promotion message through social media that can captivate the youth’s interest. This study is a qualitative study with a phenomenology design. Data collection was carried out from three focus group discussions (FGD) that were selected by purposive and selective sampling methods. The data was then analyzed with the inductive theme analysis method. Triangulation and transferability tests were conducted to assess the validity of this study. Health promotion delivery must ensure that the message is attractive and easy to understand To expand the target audience's understanding. Health promotion should be done by considering what the message is, who the target is, what kind of content is, and on what platform. Besides, the content should be relevant, entertaining, credible, and easy to be understood.
Evaluation of Administration Prophylactic Antibiotic against Incidence of Surgical Site Infection in Post Appendectomy at Panembahan Senopati Hospital, Indonesia Esa Adzillina; Sri Sundari; Siti Mizabul Ijabah
JMMR (Jurnal Medicoeticolegal dan Manajemen Rumah Sakit) Vol. 13 No. 1 (2024): April 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/jmmr.v13i1.23

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Appendicitis is a prevalent abdominal surgical emergency in Indonesia, occurring at a rate of 5 per 1,000 people, with around 10 million cases each year. Appendectomy, the surgical removal of the vermiform, is the primary treatment for appendicitis but carries a high risk of surgical site infections. Prophylactic antibiotics are given to minimize the risk of infection resulting from surgery, administered in accordance with established guidelines. This study aims to evaluate the administration of antibiotic prophylactic against SSIs. This study used a mixed-methods approach to evaluate prophylactic antibiotic administration and the incidence of surgical site infection in post-appendectomy patients. The researchers conducted in-depth interviews with surgeons and nurses and an analytical observational study with a cross-sectional design, observing various indicators such as the timing and duration of prophylactic antibiotic administration and the presence of surgical site infections. The study found that the duration of antibiotic administration ≤24 hours had a higher number of infection-free patients (62.50%). The researchers analyzed the relationship between the duration of antibiotic administration and surgical site infection in post-appendectomy patients and found a significant relationship (p <0.05) at the hospital. There is a relationship between prophylactic antibiotic administration and surgical site infection. All patients were given prophylactic antibiotics with appropriate timing, duration, and method of administration.
The Roots Cause of the Drug Shortage and Expired Drug Problem at Hospital X Ni Putu Udayana Antari; I Gede Wayan Sujarna; Ni Wayan Ratih Purnama Sari; Nurul Fatoni; Ni Luh Damayanti; Ni Made Dharma Shantini Suena
JMMR (Jurnal Medicoeticolegal dan Manajemen Rumah Sakit) Vol. 13 No. 1 (2024): April 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/jmmr.v13i1.46

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Good drug management in the Hospital Pharmacy Installation is the key to the smooth running of pharmaceutical services. The availability of the necessary drugs at the right time and place affects patient safety and satisfaction. Empty drugs and expired drugs are problems in drug management, mainly Hospital X. Empty drugs result in the replacement of drugs in prescriptions, thus increasing the burden on pharmaceutical services and creating risks for patient safety. Expired drugs cause hospital losses. This study aims to describe the root cause of drug shortages and expired drugs in Hospital X. The research used a qualitative approach to dig deeper into these complex problems—elicitation of data using semi-structured interviews supported by secondary data from the hospital. Data were analyzed using a Fishbone diagram to get a systematic overview of the root causes of problems based on specific domains. The root causes of expired drug problems and empty drug substitution in Hospital X are materials/inputs, methods, people, machinery/equipment, measurement (process evaluation), and the pharmacy facility environment domains.
Patient Safety Culture Analysis at Sultan Agung Islamic Dental Hospital to Improve Patient Safety Kusuma Arbianti; Rosa Amalia; Julita Hendrartini; Tjahjono Kuntjoro; Gesti Bening Aulia; Ghea Tri Khusnul Khotimah
JMMR (Jurnal Medicoeticolegal dan Manajemen Rumah Sakit) Vol. 13 No. 1 (2024): April 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/jmmr.v13i1.65

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A culture of patient safety can improve hospital patient safety. Patient safety is the foundation of quality health services, an indicator of assessment in healthcare facilities, and a mechanism by which health services protect patients from harm. The purpose of this study is to examine the patient safety culture at Sultan Agung Islamic Dental Teaching Hospital Semarang in order to identify ways to improve patient safety. A cross-sectional research of 124 participants was conducted at Sultan Agung Dental Teaching Hospital, Semarang, Indonesia. Distributing questionnaires to collect data, the Dental Office Survey on Patient Safety Culture (DOSOPSC) includes 58 items and 10 dimensions. Out of a total of 124 respondents, the average positive response value exceeded the dependability criterion on four dimensions: teamwork (93.7%), the highest, and work pressure and speed (56.2%), the lowest. There are four areas in which the average positive response value exceeds the dependability threshold, including teamwork, staff training, hospital systems and standards, work pressure, and speed.
Readiness and Service Model Exploration for Chronic Kidney Disease Telemonitoring at Public Hospital in Bengkulu, Indonesia Nurhidayati, Nurhidayati; Arini, Merita; Wan Mamat, Wan Hasliza
JMMR (Jurnal Medicoeticolegal dan Manajemen Rumah Sakit) Vol. 13 No. 2 (2024): August 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/jmmr.v13i2.79

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Public hospitals in Bengkulu lack health workers in hemodialysis units, making services not optimal, and the quality of life of chronic kidney disease patients is not controlled. Thus, telemonitoring should be an alternative to a remote health service. This study aimed to determine readiness and explore the telemonitoring service model needed in public hospitals in Bengkulu. This qualitative research used group discussion forums and in-depth interviews with 24 informants, consisting of management and health workers in the hemodialysis unit, recruited by purposive sampling. Audio recordings, verbatim transcripts, and thematic analyses were carried out. Public hospitals in Bengkulu are ready to carry out telemonitoring services regarding potential reasons, expectations from health workers, and benefits to implement as alternative solutions to improve service quality—inhibiting factors such as support tools, patients, health workers, organization, and low understanding of telemonitoring. Supporting factors are the adequacy of basic infrastructure facilities, the allocation of funds, and the required service models such as materials, supporting devices, and service settings. In conclusion, a public hospital in Bengkulu meets the readiness indicators of telemonitoring services for chronic kidney disease patients from a health worker’s perspective. Potential supporting factors need to be improved, inhibiting factors need to be anticipated, and the required service model needs to be described.
Rational Use of Drugs in Patients with Schizophrenia at Inpatient Installation of Dr. Soeharto Heerdjan Hospital Jakarta, Indonesia Suriyati Hutauruk; Wawan Ridwan; Galianti Prihandayani; Rusti Winarni; Eko Heppy Purwanto
JMMR (Jurnal Medicoeticolegal dan Manajemen Rumah Sakit) Vol. 13 No. 1 (2024): April 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/jmmr.v13i1.84

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Schizophrenia is one of the mental health diseases in the inpatient department of Dr. Soeharto Heerdjan Hospital. Prescribing for Schizophrenia patients must be the right drug, the right patient, the right diagnosis, the right dose, and the right frequency of drug administration. This study aims to describe the use of drugs in patients with Schizophrenia in the inpatient installation at Dr. Soeharto Heerdjan Mental Hospital. The method used was a descriptive study of schizophrenia patients. The study population was patients of Dr. Soeharto Heerdjan Mental Hospital in the period October-December 2021. Total sampling with inclusion criteria was used from medical record data. The authors obtained 692 samples. The data is displayed in the form of a frequency distribution table. The results obtained were 69.83% male and 30.17% female; the youngest patient was 17 years old, and the oldest patient was 79 years old. The authors obtained 1765 prescriptions from single prescriptions to 54 drug combination prescriptions. Drug administration for Schizophrenia is the right patient, diagnosis, and frequency of drug administration, but still found 5.22% inappropriate drug administration and 5.22% inappropriate process. Overall, the rational use of drugs at Dr. Soeharto Heerdjan Mental Hospital is still within the limits of the rational drug use module issued by the Ministry of Health in 2011. However, there needs to be improvement (quality control) at the institution for drug therapy and dosage in schizophrenia patients because there are still cases of drug dose combinations that exceed the maximum dose when compared to drug rationality guidelines based on the Pharmacotherapy Handbook Ninth Edition Algorithms.