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Teleconsultation in Hospital Service: Implementation Challenge Cicilia Maria Ernawati; Else Agustina; Suryanto
Jurnal Kedokteran Brawijaya Supplement 1, 2022
Publisher : Fakultas Kedokteran Universitas Brawijaya

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Teleconsultation is one of the telemedicine services provided by hospitals and is getting popular during the COVID-19 pandemic. As a new service model, developing a quality management system that can ensure the effectiveness and safety of this service to provide users’ satisfaction is necessary. This research aimed to identify and analyze the process and problems of teleconsultation services. This research was qualitative with a descriptive case study approach to get a detailed picture of the teleconsultation process in a hospital and its issues. The study was conducted from September to October 2021 in a type C private hospital in Malang. Data were obtained from interviews with officers and patient feedback on teleconsultation services. Problems in teleconsultation services in the hospital were ineffective communication, limited-service coverage, lack of support for medical support facilities, technological constraints, lack of understanding of service flow, and cost affordability.
Karakteristik Kandungan Logam pada Madu yang Dibudidayakan di Sekitar Kota Wamena Mercy Christy Mual; Cicilia Maria Erna Susanti; Soetjipto Moeljono
JURNAL KEHUTANAN PAPUASIA Vol. 8 No. 2 (2022): Jurnal Kehutanan Papuasia
Publisher : Fakultas Kehutanan UNIPA

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46703/jurnalpapuasia.Vol8.Iss2.373

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Kandungan bahan kimia yang dimiliki madu sangat bergantung pada polen, nektar dan air yang diambil dari tumbuhan berbunga, yang dipengaruhi oleh tapak dan lingkungan sekitar tumbuhan tersebut. Oleh sebab itu madu dapat digunakan untuk mengetahui sumber botani dan geografis dari sumber madu. Madu yang dihasilkan dari budidaya Apis mellifera oleh Kelompok Tani Hutan di sekitar Kota Wamena dikumpulkan pada bulan Maret 2020. Madu tersebut dianalisis kandungan logamnya, meliputi kandungan timbal (Pb), kadmium (Cd), raksa (Hg) dan arsen (As), dengan menggunakan atomic absorption spectrophotometry (AAS). Hasil pengujian diperoleh bahwa madu yang dihasilkan dari budidaya madu di Kampung Sinakma (Distrik Wamena Kota), Kampung Muai (Distrik Hubikiak) dan Kampung Megapura (Distrik Asolokobal) memiliki kadar mineral berturut-turut 0,10%, 0,14% dan 0,11%. Hasil analisis kandungan logam berat menggunakan AAS diperoleh kadar Pb < 0,034 mg/kg, Cd < 0,07 mg/kg, Hg < 0,005 mg/kg dan As < 0,013 mg/kg, untuk semua sampel madu dari ketiga lokasi budidaya madu. Nilai kadar logam (Pb, Cd, Hg dan As) berada di bawah nilai yang diprasyaratkan dalam SNI 3545:2013.
THE EFFECT OF HEALING ENVIRONMENT PRINCIPLES ON STRESS LEVEL OF COVID-19 PATIENTS : (CASE STUDY AT HOSPITAL X) Cicilia Maria Ernawati; I Wayan Agus Wirya Pratama; Endy Wira Pradana; Engerlbertha Retno Suryaningati; Natasya Silvaira Harijanto; Tito Haripradianto
Journal of Community Health and Preventive Medicine Vol. 2 No. 1 (2022): JOCHAPM Vol. 2 No. 1 2022
Publisher : Universitas Brawijaya

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During the COVID-19 pandemic, hospitals are required to provide unique isolation rooms for confirmed COVID-19 patients. This study aims to determine the effect of the healing environment principle on designing an isolation room without a ventilator on the patient's stress level. This research is descriptive qualitative using Focused Group discussion with COVID-19 ex-patients. The study was conducted at Hospital X in May 2021. The results showed that the things that helped reduce stress in patients were the presence of a garden outside the isolation room and good quality linen, clean fragrance, and disinfectant, which made the patient confident about the cleanliness of the room. Meanwhile, what causes stress is the noise of the exhaust fan, dull paint color, lack of privacy in the isolation room, the smell of the bathroom that is not pleasant, and the food's taste is not good. This study concludes that the balance of natural and psychological elements in the arrangement of the COVID-19 isolation area and room can affect the thoughts, feelings, and behavior of patients treated in the COVID-19 isolation room.