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Nildawati
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nildawatiahmad@uin-alauddin.ac.id
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+6282396567697
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homes.journal@uin-alauddin.ac.id
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Department Of Public Health, Faculty Of Medical and Health Science, UIN Alauddin Makassar Jl. Sultan Alauddin No.63, Gowa, Sulawesi Selatan, Indonesia, 92113
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Kab. gowa,
Sulawesi selatan
INDONESIA
Homes Journal: Hospital Management Studies Journal
Core Subject : Health,
Hospital Management Studies Journal (Homes Journal) is the journal which will publish scientific article about research health and hospital management. The focus of this journal is in Health Regulation and Policy, Human Resources Management, Medical Record Management, Quality Management of Health Services, Public Health Management, Hospital Accreditation, infection control management and patient safety, health organization and organizational behaviour in hospital, healthcare services, healthcare quality and patient safety, health facilities management, hospital accreditation, patient and employee satisfaction, pain management, inpatient and out-patient management, health insurance, health policy and healthcare informatics etc. This journal includes the leadership, management and administration of public health systems, hospitals and hospital networks. Clinical Department Management Clinical Ethics Clinical Risk Health Data Management Health Economics Inpatient Management Nursing Management Out-Patient Management
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THE UTILIZATION OF HEALTH SERVICE BY THE SCAVENGERS IN TAMANGAPA LANDFILL ANTANG Nur Aisyah Zalmar; Sitti Raodhah; Syarfaini Syarfaini
Homes Journal = Hospital Management Studies Journal Vol 1 No 1 (2020): October
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Alauddin Makassar

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Background: Habits and culture will influence the way of thinking, how to behave, how to behave which is oriented towards science in dealing with health problems in order to be healthy and appropriate in utilizing health services.Objective: To know the description of the use of health services in the working area of the Tamangapa Community Health Center by scavenger at the Tamangapa Antang landfill in 2016.Method: This study uses aapproach descriptive. With a population of 120 people and a sample of 120 respondents obtained by total sampling. Result: The results showed that the social culture related to the utilization of health services in the working area of PKM Tamangapa showed that the modern category was 89.2% while that related to the traditional category was 10.8%. Social Economy shows 100% cheap opinion. Social psychology 92.5% good results. The characteristics of officers showed good results 63.3% and 36.7% sufficient. The highest utilization of health services was utilizing health services, namely 93.3% and not utilizing health services was 6.7%.Conclusion: It is hoped that with the cooperation of all parties, the community will participate in supporting the use of health facilities, and the next researchers to carry out more in-depth research.
THE DESCRIPTION OF THE QUALITY OF HEALTH SERVICES TO PATIENT SATISFACTION M. Fais Satrianegara; Azriful Azriful; Zilfadhilah Arranury; Nur Azisah Anwar
Homes Journal = Hospital Management Studies Journal Vol 1 No 1 (2020): October
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Alauddin Makassar

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Background: Quality health services are health services that can satisfy every service user by the average satisfaction level of the population and its implementation by the established code of ethics and service standards. Objective: To determine the description of the quality of health services on patient satisfaction in the inpatient installation of the Makassar General Hospital of the Hajj Region in 2019.Method: The method used is descriptive. The population in this study were patients using inpatient class III RSUD Haji Makassar in 2019 and based on data obtained in May 2019 as many as 848 patients.Result:The satisfaction service variable shows that of the 89 samples studied, 80 respondents were satisfied (89.9%) and 9 respondents (10.1%) were dissatisfied. The reliability variable (57.3%) is categorized as good and (42.7%) is not good. The responsiveness variable (66.3%) is categorized as good and (33.7%) is not good. The guarantee variable (75.3%) is categorized as good and (24.7%) is not good. The direct evidence variable (53.9%) is categorized as good and (46.1%) is not good. The empathy variable (82.0%) is categorized as good and (18.0%) is not good.Conclusion: It is hoped that the health workers at the General Hospital of the Haji Makassar Region will improve performance in prime health service activities to the community, and always prioritize the interests of patients in installations, especially patients in inpatient installations.
THE DETERMINANTS OF USING VASECTOMY CONTRACEPTION IN SOMBA OPU DISTRICT, INDONESIA Sitti Raodhah; Kasriana Kasriana
Homes Journal = Hospital Management Studies Journal Vol 1 No 1 (2020): October
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Background: MOP (Male Operation Method) is an alternative family planning method for men who have decided they don't want to have more children by undergoing minor surgery on the sperm duct by blocking or blocking the way for the sperm to prevent fertilization.Objective: The purpose of this study was to determine the determinants of the use of MOP (Male Operation Method) / Vasectomy contraception in Somba Opu District, Gowa Regency.Method: This research is quantitative research with analytics method by using cross sectional study,The sampling technique used was proportional random sampling with a sample size of99 respondents. The data collection employed was a questionnaire, and the data was analyzed using the chi-square test.Result: The results showed that there was an influence between income (p = 0.002), knowledge (p = 0.003), attitude (p = 0.004), wife's support (p = 0.004) with the use of MOP contraception and there was no influence between age (p = 0.082), education (p = 0.465), the number of children (p = 0.204), the number of children wanted (p = 0.876), PLKB (p = 0.267) with the use of MOP contraception.Conclusion: This study is expected to gain a clear understanding of contraceptives and can easily determine their choice of family planning, especially male FP (Male Operation Method).
HISTORICAL RISK ANALYSIS OF HEART DISEASE IN SULSEL EXPO PARTICIPANTS Yudi Adnan; Nildawati Nildawati; Andi Awaliyah Latif
Homes Journal = Hospital Management Studies Journal Vol 1 No 1 (2020): October
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Background: Currently PTM has become the biggest cause of deathin the world. As many as 38 million (68%) of the 56 million deaths in the world in 2012 were caused by PTM. Coronary heart disease is one of the non-communicable diseases with the largest mortality rate.Objective: This study aims to analyze the factors associated with a history of heart disease in the participants of the South Sulawesi Expo 2018.Method: The type of research used is quantitative analytic with a cross-sectional approach.Sampling using purposive sampling technique so that the number of samples is 107 peopleResult: There is a significant relationship between a history of diabetes, hypertension, heart disease, stroke, and cancer in the family against a history of heart disease (p <0.05) in the 2018 South Sulawesi Expo participants, while there is no significant relationship between the history of asthma and cholesterol. smoking behavior, consumption of fruits and vegetables, physical activity, and alcohol consumption (p> 0.05) on the history of heart disease among participants in South Sulawesi Expo 2018.Conclusion: Government involvement is needed to provide education for the community related to the prevention of PTM, and for the community to continue to strive to improve patterns of life to avoid PTM.
THE DETERMINANT EFFECT OF HEALTH BPJS FEE PAYMENT ON FEE COMPLIANCE OF INDEPENDENT JKN PARTICIPANTS Surahmawati Surahmawati; Nurpratiwi Awalia Rahmat; Sukfitrianty Sahrir; Syamsul Alam
Homes Journal = Hospital Management Studies Journal Vol 1 No 1 (2020): October
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Background: JKN (National Health Insurance) is one of the government's efforts to improve public health status by requiring all Indonesians to become JKN members.Objective:This research aims to determine whether the determinant factor of fee payments has an effect on the compliance of Independent JKN participants in paying the fees.Method: A quantitative research with an analytic-observational approach and a cross-sectional research design. The population in this study was all the Independent JKN participants in Biringkanya sub-district, Makassar. The samples in this study were 52 families that were selected by using accidental sampling technique and the data collection method was carried out by using an online questionnaire via Google form.Result: The results of this study indicate there is an effect of the respondent's income (0.001), increase in contributions (0.005), the deadline for payment of contributions (0.011) on the compliance of JKN Mandiri participants in paying BPJS Health contributions, and there is no effect of education (0.723), employment (0.138) and contribution payment procedures (0.656) to the compliance of JKN Mandiri participants to pay BPJS Health contributions in the Biringkanaya sub-district, Makassar City in 2020.Conclusion:Adjusting the amount of fees, adding time limits and in-depth socialization to the community are some alternatives that can be used by providers, in this case by Health BPJS in increasing compliance to pay Health BPJS fees.

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