Achmad Djunawan, Achmad
Fakultas Kesehatan Masyarakat, Universitas Airlangga, Surabaya

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CORRELATION OF MIDWIFE’S COOPERATION, MOTIVATION, ATTITUDE AND PERFORMANCE ON ANTENATAL CARE Djunawan, Achmad; Haksama, Setya
Jurnal Administrasi Kesehatan Indonesia Vol 3, No 1 (2015)
Publisher : Universitas Airlangga

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ABSTRACTAntenatal care in last three years at Kecamatan Kejayan did not reach the target, 100% for K1 and 95% for K4. This research aims to analyze the correlation of midwife’s cooperation, motivation, attitude, and performance on antenatal care in non insurance and insurance patients group. This is a quantitative research with cross sectional design. Spearman Correlation and Coeficient Contingency were used in this research to analyze the data. 36 midwifes were interviewed to obtain data.The results show that majority midwifes has cooperation with primary health care. Midwife’s motivation was high and attitude was positive. Midwife’s performance to non insurance and insurance patients was very high. There was moderate correlation (r=0,446) between cooperation (midwife with primary health care) and the performance to non insurance patients. There was very weak correlation (r=0,111) between cooperation (mindwife with doctor) and performance to insurance patients, and weak correlation (r=0,311) to non insurance patients. There was weak correlation (r=0,086) between motivation and performance to insurance patients, whereas correlation to non insurance was moderate (r=0,521). There was strong correlation (r=0,707) between attitude and performance to non insurance patient. The conclusion, attitude has most significant with performance in non insurance patient group. Keywords: antenatal care, attitude, cooperation, motivation, performance
UPAYA PENCEGAHAN RISIKO PASIEN JATUH DI RAWAT INAP Zarah, Maharani; Djunawan, Achmad
Jurnal Kesehatan Masyarakat (Undip) Vol 10, No 1 (2022): JANUARI
Publisher : Fakultas Kesehatan Masyarakat Universitas Diponegoro

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Patient safety is one of the important things that need to be considered in nursing care in hospitals. Patient safety consists of 6 goals from the six patient safety goals, the incidence of falls is still a worrying thing for all inpatients in hospitals. Prevention efforts can be carried out by obediently carrying out an assessment and preventing the risk of falling in accordance with the high score of the patient's low risk. This literature review study aims to find out how to prevent the risk of falling patients in inpatient care. The method used is a literature review approach with survey paper techniques, searching for journal databases and relevant library sources. This literature review study was obtained from searching research articles from 2011–2020 using Goggle Scholar, Garuda and One Search. There are 10 journals that match the inclusion criteria and according to the research question. The population is inpatient nurses in hospitals. The results based on 10 research journals showed that 9 hospitals with the majority of nurses were obedient in carrying out a patient fall risk assessment and 1 hospital the majority of nurses were not obedient. And efforts to prevent the risk of falling patients have been carried out in hospitals