Haerati
Departemen Community And Family Nursing , Stikes Panrita Husada Bulukumba, Indonesia

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The Relationship between Eating Pattern and Eating Behavior in Preschool Children Aged 4-5 Years at Al-Ikhlas Haerani; Haerati
Comprehensive Health Care Vol 1 No 2 (2017): Comprehensive Health Care
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian Masyarakat Stikes Panrita Husada Bulukumba

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (440.445 KB) | DOI: 10.37362/jch.v1i2.231

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According to data from the Bulukumba district health office in 2014, there were 44% malnutrition in preschool children and 2015 there was 53% malnutrition in preschool children due to irregular children's eating patterns. The data obtained showed that the incidence of preschool children experiencing malnutrition is increasing from year to year. The purpose of this research is to know the relationship between eating patterns and eating behavior in preschool children aged 4-5 years at Al-Ikhlas Kindergarten, Benteng Gantarang Village, Gantarang District, Research Design using Cross-Sectional. The study population was parents who had children aged 4-5 years in Al-Ikhlas Kindergarten which counted 58 people. A sample of 37 people were taken using consecutive sampling techniques using questionnaire and interview instruments. In AL-Ikhlas Kindergarten, Benteng Gantarang Village, Gantarang District, Bulukumba Regency, 58 students were formed consisting of 2 groups A and B, and after interviews of 20 parents, there were found that there were those who easily ate 8 people and had difficulty eating 12 people. Chi-square test results obtained P = 0.004. This means that there is a significant relationship between eating patterns with eating behavior in preschool children aged 4-5 years at Al-Ikhlas Kindergarten, Benteng Gantarang Village, Gantarang District. It is recommended that parents can provide regular eating patterns to children so that the child's eating behavior becomes good.
Comparison of Types of Inpatient Services for BPJS Patients and Non BPJS Patients with Patient Satisfaction Level Haerani; Haerati; Fina Magfira
Comprehensive Health Care Vol 2 No 1 (2018): Comprehensive Health Care
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian Masyarakat Stikes Panrita Husada Bulukumba

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Patient satisfaction is an indicator of the quality of service we provide and patient satisfaction is a capital to get more patients to get loyal patients. Factors that influence patient satisfaction are product or service quality, price, emotional, performance, service, facilities, atmosphere, and communication. This study aims to determine inpatient services for BPJS and Non-BPJS patients with the level of patient satisfaction in H. Andi Sulthan Daeng Radja Bulukumba Hospital, This study is an analytic observational study with a comparative approach study. This sampling uses a nonprobability sampling method with the sampling technique is a consecutive sampling. The research sample taken amounted to 76 respondents each 38 BPJS patients and 38 Non-BPJS patients from a total population of 305 patients conducted in the inpatient room of H. Andi Sulthan Daeng Radja District Hospital. Bulukumba from May 16 to May 18, 2017. The measuring instrument used was a questionnaire with a Likert scale. The results of this study were 76 respondents from 38 BPJS patients and 38 Non-BPJS patients, from 38 BPJS patients, who were dissatisfied with 6 respondents (7,895), who were satisfied as many as 27 respondents (35,526%), who were very satisfied as many as 5 (6.679%) while from 38 Non-BPJS patients there were no dissatisfied patients, 27 respondents were satisfied (35,526%), who were very satisfied as many as 11 respondents (14.479%). The conclusion was that there were differences in the level of service satisfaction inpatients given to BPJS patients and Non-BPJS patients at H. Andi Sulthan Daeng Radja Bulukumba Hospital in 2017 with p = 0.032 <a = 0.05