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Proceeding Mulawarman International Conference on Tropical Public Health
Published by Universitas Mulawarman
ISSN : -     EISSN : 3090630X     DOI : -
Core Subject : Health,
The Mulawarman International Conference on Tropical Public Health (MICTOPH) is an annual international conference organized by the Faculty of Public Health (FKM), Universitas Mulawarman. This event serves as a platform to gather and integrate diverse, constructive, and comprehensive ideas, concepts, and perspectives. The outcomes of these discussions and presentations aim to form the foundation for addressing and solving various challenges in the field of public health, particularly those related to tropical regions. Through collaboration and knowledge exchange, MICTOPH strives to contribute to the advancement of public health research and practices.
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The Influence of Marketing Mix (7P) on Patient Satisfaction in Hospitals: A Literature Review Yusron, Ahmad; Rohmah, Nur; Ningsih, Riyan
Mulawarman International Conference on Tropical Public Health Vol. 1 No. 1 (2025): The 3th MICTOPH
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Healthcare services in hospitals are rapidly developing. To cope with these changes, hospitals are required to implement optimal strategies to compete and adapt. Hospital marketing is becoming increasingly competitive worldwide. Marketing mix strategy is considered one of the core concepts of marketing theory. This literature review aims to analyze the effect of the marketing mix on patient satisfaction in various hospitals. The research method used in this study is a Systematic Literature Review (SLR). Search from google scholar, PubMed, google.com, Portal Garuda, with search keywords "marketing mix", "patient satisfaction" and “hospital". Published articles from 2019 to 2024. Reference From the 70 articles obtained, then the articles used were 8 articles that met the inclusion criteria. Overall, the results of this literature review indicate that the implementation of a comprehensive marketing mix strategy plays an important role in improving "patient satisfaction" and indicates that "patient satisfaction" can be optimized through integrated management of "marketing mix" components. All articles studied show the results of the influence of the marketing mix (product, price, place, promotion, people, process, physical evidence) on patient satisfaction  in hospitals.
The Effect of Implementing EMR on User Acceptance of Electronic Medical Records based on The Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT) 2 in Hospital Bachtiar, Silvani; Baktiar, Rahmat; Sedionoto, Blego
Mulawarman International Conference on Tropical Public Health Vol. 1 No. 1 (2025): The 3th MICTOPH
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The Ministry of Health requires every health facility in Indonesia to maintain electronic medical records based on Minister of Health Regulation (Permenkes No.24/2022). However, the use of EMR in Indonesia still finds many obstacles in user acceptance based on UTAUT 2 method. This research aims to assess the implementation of EMR on user acceptance in hospitals. The research uses a literature review method by reviewing 30 journal articles published between 2020 until 2024, which were retrieved via Google Scholar. 4 eligible articles were selected. The results show that there are factors that influence user acceptance based on the UTAUT 2 Model, which is performance expectations, effort expectations, social influence, facilitating conditions, hedonic motivations, price values and habits influence the behavior intentions and Use Behavior of EMR users. In several studies, there are moderating variables such as age, gender and work experience that influence the relationship between constructs that build user intentions and behavior. This research to encourage all health facilities to carry out evaluations in optimizing the use of EMR.
Correlation of Patient Visits to Dental Treatment Procedures: Case Study of Hospital X in Bontang Suhargiati, Atik
Mulawarman International Conference on Tropical Public Health Vol. 1 No. 1 (2025): The 3th MICTOPH
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Hospitals played a vital role in healthcare delivery, with medical records being essential for informed decision-making. Increased public health awareness resulted in a rise in patient visits, particularly in dental departments. This research examined the relationship factors between patient visits and dental treatments at Hospital X in Bontang from July to September 2023, focusing on the influences of age and gender. A quantitative observational study included all 375 dental patients during the specified period. Data on demographics and dental treatment procedures were collected and analyzed using Pearson correlation and T-tests. A significant correlation (r = 0.7317) was found between patient visits and treatment complexity. Male patients showed a correlation of 0.398, while female patients had 0.280. T-test results confirmed statistical significance. Demographic factors significantly impacted dental care complexity, highlighting the need for targeted resource allocation to enhance patient outcomes.
The Effectiveness of Banner as an Educational Media to Increase Mothers' Knowledge about Animal Protein-Rich in Complementary Food for Stunting Prevention Wirawanti, Ika Wirya; Nadimin, Nadimin; Marwati, St.
Mulawarman International Conference on Tropical Public Health Vol. 1 No. 1 (2025): The 3th MICTOPH
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Nutritional intake in toddlers, especially protein, is important because of protein functions as a building nutrient. Toddlers with inadequate protein intake are more at risk of stunting. Education about animal protein-rich in complementary foods for mothers of toddlers is needed to increase the intake of animal protein in toddlers, which can be delivered through an educational media such as banner. This study aimed to analyze the effectiveness of banner as educational media to increase mothers' knowledge about animal protein-rich in complementary food for stunting prevention. This study used a quasi-experimental method with a one group pre test-post test design on mothers of toddlers in the work area of the Tamalanrea Health Center, Makassar. A sample of 44 mothers was selected using purposive sampling based on inclusion criteria, which were mothers with toddlers and willing to participate in this study. The instruments were banner as educational media and questionnaire to assess knowledge before and after the educational intervention. Education was conducted initially through a counseling session using the banner, which was then displayed at the Tamalanrea Health Center as an educational tool. Data were processed and analyzed using SPSS with a paired t-test. The results showed a significant increase in mothers’ knowledge about animal protein-rich in complementary food with the average score rising from 46,6 to 80,7 with a p-value of 0.001. The educational media banner has proven effective in increasing the knowledge of mothers’ about animal protein-rich in complementary food for stunting prevention. The use of similar educational media is expected to be implemented in various health facilities as a promotive and preventive effort in overcoming stunting in Indonesia.
Implementation of Pulmonary TB Case Finding on the Tuberculosis Control Program at the Karangmalang Primary Healthcare Center Semarang City Ulfa, Siti Lutfiyah; Saefurrohim, Muhamad Zakki
Mulawarman International Conference on Tropical Public Health Vol. 1 No. 1 (2025): The 3th MICTOPH
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CDR of Tuberculosis at Karangmalang Primary Health Care from 2016 to 2018 was has always been the lowest in Semarang City. The low CDR can be interpreted by the low performance of the implementers in implementation Pulmonary TB case discovery at Karangmalang PHC. This research aimed to knew the implementation of Pulmonary TB case discovery at Karangmalang PHC. Methods: This research used qualitative design with research type is case study. The informants were selected by purposive sampling were consisted of 5 main informants and 4 triangulation informants. Data were collected using in-depth interviews and then the data were analyzed and presented in narrative form.Results: The results showed that standards and targets of policy were clear, resource readiness was good, the quantity of TB cadres was lacking, communication and coordination between organizations was good, the dissemination of information related to tuberculosis to the community was lacking, there was no SOP for Pulmonary TB case detection, the understanding and performance of the implementers was still lacking, and community participation needs to be increased.
Effect of Voltage and Electrode Pair Variation on Acid Mine Drainage Effluent Using Electrocoagulation Method Ibrahim, Ibrahim; Maulia, Dessy; Nugroho, Searphin; Waryati, Waryati
Mulawarman International Conference on Tropical Public Health Vol. 1 No. 1 (2025): The 3th MICTOPH
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Coal mining activities can produce acid mine drainage (AMD) from open pit mining activities and will impact soil and groundwater quality. One method for treating AMD is electrocoagulation, which is considered more environmentally friendly. This research was conducted on a laboratory scale by analyzing the effect of voltage variations of 20, 22, and 24 V and the type of electrode pair on the electrocoagulation method with Al—Al and Al—C plates to determine its effectiveness in purifying AMD. The results obtained are all test variations show good efficiency, where TSS, Fe, and Mn are around 89-99%, along with the increase of pH from acidic to neutral conditions. The study also shows that Al on the cathode tends to show less optimal results when compared to the kind of plate that uses C on the cathode. The effect of voltage from the electrocoagulation method to determine how fast or slow a floc will form, the greater the voltage produced, the faster the processing results will be formed, and vice versa.
Self-Motivated Learning on Reproductive Health Education: Literature Review Ekawati, Rany; Karami, Ahmad Fahmi; Maulida, Adiska Rahma; Ikrimah, Ikrimah; Apriliani, Putri Naya; Suprobo, Nina Rini; Novembriani, Rizqie Putri
Mulawarman International Conference on Tropical Public Health Vol. 1 No. 1 (2025): The 3th MICTOPH
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Sexual health issues remain unresolved globally and nationally. In Indonesia, unwanted pregnancies among women aged 15-19 years are twice as high (16%) as those aged 20-24 years (8%), and 19% of young people aged 15-24 who have had sexual relations report unwanted pregnancies. Comprehensive Sexuality Education (CSE) is one of the media in addressing this issue, fostering self-motivated learning that empowers adolescents to prevent unintended pregnancies and manage their sexual health. This study aimed to identify media and tools that effectively enhance adolescents' motivation for independent learning about reproductive health. A literature review was conducted using the Publish or Perish database for articles from 2018 to 2023, with keywords such as "self-motivated learning," "reproductive health," and "adolescents." Through the PRISMA method, we found 1,755 articles were screened, and four relevant studies were identified. The findings suggest that game-based learning platforms and M-Health websites offering direct counseling and practical reproductive health guidance are particularly effective in fostering self-motivated learning. In conclusion, both game-based learning and M-Health platforms are key tools in promoting autonomous learning among adolescents about reproductive health.
Impact of Service Quality Perception on Patient Satisfaction in Sangatta at Pupuk Kaltim Prima Hospital Harmawati, Harmawati; M. Ramdan, Iwan; Sedionoto, Blego
Mulawarman International Conference on Tropical Public Health Vol. 1 No. 1 (2025): The 3th MICTOPH
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An ideal situation arises when service providers deliver outstanding service, creating a distinct sense of customer satisfaction that not only drives repeat business but also encourages recommendations to others. This research aims to determine the effect of service quality on patient satisfaction at Pupuk Kaltim Prima Hospital. A cross-sectional study was conducted in September 2023 with 85 respondents, selected through proportional stratified random sampling based on specific inclusion and exclusion criteria. The measuring instruments included a structured Likert-scale questionnaire covering patient satisfaction dimensions. Statistical analysis was performed using descriptive statistics and multiple linear regression analysis with a confidence level of 95% (α = 0.05). The study's statistical tests demonstrated that all five quality dimensions significantly impact patient satisfaction. This study indicates that significant improvements are required in tangibility, assurance, and responsiveness. Additionally, improvements in other dimensions are also necessary to achieve higher levels of patient satisfaction.
Analysis of Health Equity and Access of Healthcare In Indonesia: Literature Review Rahayu, Eka Putri; Ariyanti, Rea; Rahayu, Agustin Putri
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Health equity is fundamental to the idea of living a good life and building a vibrant society because of its practical, economic, and civic implications. The number of Primary Health Care in Indonesia in 2023 will be 10,180 Primary Health Care, consisting of 4,210 inpatient health centers and 5,970 non-inpatient health centers.The large number of health facilities available raises the question of whether they are able to provide the best medical services and can be accessed by all levels of society. This study used the PRISMA (Preferred Reporting Items For Systematic Review And Meta Analysis) method. A comprehensive literature review was conducted using the following databases: Science Direct, Pub Med, Google Scholar. The period was 2020-2024. It obtained 140 articles with the keyword “access” “equity” “healthcare” “indonesia”. The articles were filtered based on the suitable of the title, abstract, content, and selected those that met the criteria, so that there were 20 articles that were assessed for suitability. So, there are 4 articles that can be analyzed and discuss about access and equity healthcare in indonesia. Equality and access to health services in Indonesia requires improvement from various aspects. It is recommended to improve transport infrastructure, increasing access to health services by telemedicine, increase public awareness of the importance of getting trusted and easily accessible health services
Qualitative Study on The Determinants of Teenage Pregnancy in Central Maluku Regency Kiriwenno, Erlin; Sulistyowati, Sri; Saptaningtyas, Haryani; Anantanyu, Sapja
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Teenage pregnancy in Indonesia is a significant health issue that can lead to complications during pregnancy and childbirth. It refers to pregnancies occurring in individuals under the age of 20, a period when the reproductive organs are not yet fully prepared for childbirth. Correspondingly, this study aimed to analyze the determinants of teenage pregnancy in Central Maluku Regency. A qualitative research method with a phenomenological approach was employed, and data were collected through in-depth interviews. The informants for this study were selected using a purposive sampling technique. The subjects consisted of four teenagers aged 15–19 who had experienced pregnancy, two healthcare workers, and one village head. The data were analyzed utilizing the interactive data analysis model proposed by Miles and Huberman, involving the stages of data collection, data condensation, data display, and conclusion drawing/verification. The findings identified four key determinants of teenage pregnancy: 1) Lack of knowledge among teenagers about pregnancy, 2) Premarital sex, 3) Insufficient adolescent health care program (PKPR), and 4) Socio-cultural factors, including the practice of marrying minors. It could be concluded that these determinants significantly contributed to the high incidence of teenage pregnancies in Central Maluku Regency. Therefore, it is essential to implement educational programs and counseling on reproductive health to prevent teenage pregnancies.

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