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Journal : Journal of Community Health Provision

The Provision of Health Services Affects Performance of Health Personnel at Community Health Centers Hutabaginda, North Tapanuli Regency Ismail Efendy; Endang Maryanti; Sevenris CD Butar butar
Journal of Community Health Provision Vol. 2 No. 2 (2022): Journal of Community Health Provision
Publisher : PSPP JOURNALS

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (224.047 KB) | DOI: 10.55885/jchp.v2i2.136

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The study aimed to investigate the impact of delivering health services on the performance of health workers at the Hutabaginda Health Centre. This study was quantitative with a cross-sectional design. The population was the Civil Servants with a minimum education of 3rd Diploma totaling 84 people. The samples taken from all population. Data analysis was performed by univariate, bivariate and multivariate analysis. The statistical test used chi-square test and logistic regression. With a p-value of 0.000<.05 for education, multiple assignments, attendance, years of service, and responsibility, it was found that education, multiple assignments, attendance, years of service, and duties influenced the performance of health professionals. Furthermore, the multiple logistic regression test reveals that education, with an odds ratio (OR) of 47,802, has a greater influence on health worker performance. It is advised that education be prioritized since it influences the performance of health professionals in delivering exceptional service that the community can be proud of (customer satisfaction), service providers, and service institutions.
Analysis of Infection Prevention and Control Program Implementation on Nurses in the Room Dr. Fauziah Bireuen Hospitals Makasaar Amirullah Amirullah; Asriwati Asriwati; Mappeaty Nyorong; Nur'aini Nur'aini; Endang Maryanti
Journal of Community Health Provision Vol. 2 No. 3 (2022): Journal of Community Health Provision
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The study aims to analyze the implementation of infection prevention and control programs. This type of research is qualitative with a phenomenological approach. The research informants were 11 people consisting of 3 nurses, 3 heads of rooms, 1 head of the PPI committee, 1 IPCN, 1 Deputy Director of Services, 1 Head of Nursing and 1 Head of Medical Services. The research was conducted in November–December 2021 through interviews and observations. The data were analyzed using qualitative descriptive through the stages of data reduction, presentation and conclusion drawing. It can be concluded that the implementation of the PPI (Infection Prevention Program) program is not entirely in accordance with SPO (Standard Operating Procedures) due to the lack of compliance by nurses, lack of implementation of aseptic actions in HAIs (Healthcare Associated Infection) bundles, lack of regular and inaccurate training. submission of monthly reports. So it is recommended for hospital management and staff to make policies that regulate the commitment of all health workers in implementing the PPI (Infection Prevention Program) program, being a role model / role model in the implementation of the PPI (Infection Prevention Program) program such as in inviting, familiarizing hand hygiene activities. , use of PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) and aseptic measures and routinely carry out training / training on a regular basis.