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IJOHCM
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Indonesian Journal of Health Care Management Indonesian Journal of Health Care Management (IJOHCM) is committed to publishing scholarly empirical and theoretical research articles, that have a high impact on the management field as a whole. The journal encourages new ideas or new perspectives on existing research This journal covers all topics related to all aspects of health care research. Research fields of interest include but are not limited to: Health care administration Health care facilities Health Financing Health care Risk Management Human Resource for Health (HLH) Healthcare governance Nursing Midwifery Indonesian Journal of Health Care Management published twice a year. Editors of the Indonesian Journal of Health Care Management received scientific articles that had never been published before. Scientific articles submitted to the editorial team will be subject to an editing process by the editorial team and reviewer team. Scientific articles that comply with the rules, will be published in this journal.
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OPTIMIZATION OF CASE MANAGER FUNCTION IN PATIENT CENTERED CARE IN STROKE PATIENTS IN REGIONAL CILACAP HOSPITAL Nihayatul Munaa; Fitri Ardiningsih
Indonesian Journal of Health Care Management Vol 1, No 1 (2020): Indonesian Journal of Health Care Management
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Background: Case management systems are applied to improve coordination of care for chronic patients and patients with complex problems. Cilacap Hospital has implemented this but the implementation needs to be optimized. One way to optimize the case manager function.Objective: To optimize the case manager function in patient centered care in stroke patients in Cilacap Hospital.Method: The type of research used is action research. Retrieval of data by in-depth interviews with case managers, focus group discussions with professional caregivers, study of complete document case manager function forms and questionnaires for ischemic stroke patients. Output evaluation is limited to the readiness of patients to face returnResults : At the diagnosing action stage, the implementation of the case manager function in Cilacap Hospital was not optimal because there was no documentation of the case manager function form, the case manager had not received case management system training, patient centered care and discharge planning. In the planning action phase, it is planned to train the case manager and the head of the room about the case management system, patient centered care, discharge planning and preparation of the case manager function form. At the taking action stage, 2 case managers were sent to take part in the case management system, patient centered care, discharge planning training and socialize to the case manager and head of the room, compiling the case manager function form. The evaluation phase for ischemic stroke patients and the results show the readiness of patients to face increased return, the study document completeness of the case manager function form is completely filled by the case manager, and discussion to find out the supporting factors and inhibiting factors for the implementation of optimization of the case manager functionConclusions : After training on case management systems, Patient Centered Care (PCC), discharge planning and implementing a case manager function form, the case manager function becomes easier and structured. Readiness of patients facing return in ischemic stroke patients increases after optimizing the case manager function.
EXPLORATION OF MOTHER POST SECTIO CAESAR WITH ACUTE PAIN: CASE REPORT Sri Wahyuningsih; Nurul Hayati; Rizeki Dwi Fibriansari; Siti Anisa; Emi Suprapti
Indonesian Journal of Health Care Management Vol 1, No 2 (2021): Indonesian Journal of Health Care Management
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Actions after sectio caesarea surgery can provide problems that arise as a result of the incision of tissue tears on the abdominal wall and uterine wall causing continuity changes so that the patient feels pain. One of the non-pharmacological therapies that can be given to postoperative sectio caesarea patients is gradual mobilization in overcoming pain nursing problems with the aim of reducing pain and restoring the patient's condition. The purpose of this study was to explore nursing care for post sectio caesarea mothers with acute pain nursing problems in the Teratai Room RSUD dr. Haryoto Lumajang. Descriptive qualitative research method through case reports on postpartum patients with suture wounds on the abdominal wall in the Lotus Room RSUD dr. Haryoto Lumajang. Nursing care for 3 days started from data collection with interview techniques, observation, physical examination, and documentation. The results obtained Mrs. S P20002 postpartum cesarean delivery patient with indication of breech location with acute pain in abdominal wall suture wound in April 2021. Management according to intervention by gradually mobilizing, deep breathing relaxation therapy and collaborating with the medical team. The conclusion of the acute pain problem in the suture wound on the abdominal wall was felt to be reduced by the patient, on the 2nd and 3rd day after comprehensive nursing care was carried out.
MEASUREMENT HAND WASHING COMPLIANCE FIVE MOMENT BY NURSE AT CIJANTUNG KESDAM HOSPITAL Lea merimta Tarigan; Aisyah Safitri
Indonesian Journal of Health Care Management Vol 1, No 1 (2020): Indonesian Journal of Health Care Management
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 Healthcare Associated Infection (HAIs) are infections that occur during the treatment process in a hospital or in other health care facilities, where the patient is not infected or not during the incubation period, or hospital-acquired infections appear after discharge, as well as infections in health workers who occur because of their work. The purpose of this study was to find out the direct and indirect effects and the magnitude between supervision, availability of infrastructure, PPI training, compensation, work commitment and perception of compliance with five-time hand washing by nurses at the Cijantung Hospital. The method used in this study is a quantitative approach that uses cross-sectional design. The sample used was 80 nurses as respondents. The analytical method used is the Structural Equation Model (SEM) using SmartPLS 2.0 and SPSS 20. The results of hypothesis testing with the Structural Equation Model (SEM) with the smartPLS method found that the influence of supervision variables (26.8%), availability of infrastructure (11, 12%), PPI training (7.03%), compensation (21.36%), work commitment (8.86%) and perceptions (6.2%) of compliance with five-time hand washing by nurses at the Kesdam Jaya Cijantung Hospital. It would be better for the hospital to continue making improvements by increasing awareness of the importance of the implementation of hand washing to prevent the occurrence of nosocomial infections, and supervise the implementation of hand washing.
THE EFFECT OF TREATMENT OF WATERBOLE JUICE ON BLOOD PRESSURE REDUCTION IN HYPERTENSION PATIENTS: LITERATURE REVIEW Mashuri Mashuri; Rizeki Dwi Fibriansari; Indriana Noor Istiqomah; Risma Wahyu Khandidah
Indonesian Journal of Health Care Management Vol 2, No 1 (2021): Indonesian Journal of Health Care Management
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Hypertension is generally caused by an unfavorable lifestyle includingexcessive salt consumption because salt can increase blood pressure quicklyin some people, especially for people with severe hypertension, people withmild hypertension, and people with old age. This study aims to explain theeffect of giving watermelon juice on reducing blood pressure in patients withhypertension. The writing method used is a literature review related to theeffect of giving watermelon juice on reducing blood pressure in patients withhypertension. Journals used as references were obtained by Schoolar, andTaylor and Francis. The results showed that there was an effect of givingwatermelon juice on reducing blood pressure in patients with hypertension.Watermelon juice can also neutralize blood pressure so that watermelon juiceconsumers will not experience a continuous decrease in blood pressure. Sothat people with hypertension can consume regularly with a healthy lifestyle.
NATIONAL HEALTH INSURANCE: AN EXPLORATORY STUDY OF PATIENT SATISFACTION Nihayatul Munaa
Indonesian Journal of Health Care Management Vol 1, No 1 (2020): Indonesian Journal of Health Care Management
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Background:Indonesia has been implemented National Health Insurance since 2014 and was targeted to achieve Universal Health Coverage by 2019 through quality improvement and cost efficiency strategy. However, the little understanding of this new policy leads to an increase of complaint in the hospital as a health care provider.Purpose: This study seeks to understand the factors that might influence a patient's perception of National Health Insurance in Indonesia.Method: This is a descriptive observational study with a cross-sectional design method. Data was collected through in-depth interview with 96 patient from Jemursari Islamic Hospital of Surabaya (RumahSakit Islam Jemursari Surabaya) who participate in National Health Insurance. The subject was selected by simple random sampling.Results: The findings demonstrated that from five categories, 82,3% patient was satisfied in the reliability aspect and 85,4% in assurance aspect, while intangible, responsiveness and empathy aspect >90% patient was satisfied. Meanwhile, in Indonesia, the minimum service standard of healthcare for patient satisfaction is 90%.Conclusion:Health providers must understand the patient's value and preference and do a service based on their value.
3M DISCIPLINE COUNSELING (USING MASKS CORRECTLY, WASHING HANDS WITH SOAP, KEEPING DISTANCE) IN THE NEW NORMAL ERA COVID-19 Ida Herwati
Indonesian Journal of Health Care Management Vol 1, No 1 (2020): Indonesian Journal of Health Care Management
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Early in 2020, the world was shocked by the spread of new viruses, namely the new type of corona virus (SARS-CoV-2) and the disease Corona virus disease 2019 (Covid - 19). The spread of COVID-19 occurs rapidly and is widespread because it can be transmitted through human-to-human contact human. Indonesia has implemented various public health measures including Large-Scale Social Restrictions (PSBB), in the Context of Prevention and Handling of Corona Virus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) such as 3M Discipline (Wearing Masks Correctly, Washing Hands with Soap, Maintaining Distance). The purpose of this activity is to increase knowledge and understanding of covid-19 prevention. The method used in this activity is online using the Zoom application on October 29, 2020 using the lecture method. The lecture method was chosen to provide an explanation of 3M discipline and how to wear masks properly, how to wash hands 6 steps. The question and answer method is also implemented so that participants can gain as much knowledge as possible about the material presented. Through this activity, it is hoped that the public can realize that the prevention of Covid-19 is very important, one of which is by getting used to using masks properly, washing hands with soap and maintaining distance. The results of the activity showed a significant increase in the knowledge and ability of the participants to understand the material presented. Theresults post-test showed an increase in the percentage of up to 100% for questions related to knowledge about Covid-19 prevention and 3M discipline (wearing masks properly, washing hands with soap, keeping distance).
MEASURING EMPLOYEE JOB SATISFACTION AT HOSPITALS: A LITERATURE REVIEW Nurhasmadiar Nandini; Agus Aan Adriansyah
Indonesian Journal of Health Care Management Vol 1, No 1 (2020): Indonesian Journal of Health Care Management
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A hospital as a healthcare facility consists of various people with various background, competence, and job description. The method to measure job satisfaction at a hospital might be different from in other organizations. This paper aimed to compare the advantages and disadvantages of the methods and instruments to develop a suggestion for more suitable instrument at hospitals in Indonesia. This was a literature review focusing on the comparison of instruments and measurement of employee satisfaction at hospitals. The results showed that there were several instruments with similar variables used to measure job satisfaction in general institutions and at hospitals. However, several variables need to be added in the instruments to measure job satisfaction of hospital employees related to patients, work safety, and else. Based on the literature review, it can be concluded that several indicators need to be included in every questioner to measure job satisfaction of hospital employees, such as supervisor, salary and workload, relationship with co-workers, and opportunity for promotion.
RELATIONSHIP KNOWLEDGE LEVEL OF NURSES ABOUT STANDARDS OF NURSING CARE WITH APPLICATION NURSING CARE DOCUMENTATION Agung Dwi Ardianto; Fitriana Kurniasari Solikhah
Indonesian Journal of Health Care Management Vol 1, No 2 (2021): Indonesian Journal of Health Care Management
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Nursing documentation must be carried out at each stage of nursing care, so that it can be a means of nurse communication at work. Nursing documentation is a manifestation of nurses' accountability if nursing care services are disputed in the legal sphere. The phenomena, there are still many nurses who have not implemented nursing care documentation properly and correctly. The study was a correlational design with a population of all nurses in the inpatient unit of Bantur Public Centre Health, with a purposive sampling technique and a large sample of 14 people. Data collection using questionnaire instruments. The results showed that the majority of respondents (50%) applied sufficient nursing care documentation, the majority of respondents (58%) had sufficient knowledge. From the results of the Spearman statistical test, it is known, rho count = 0.923 and p value = 0, there is a correlation between the level of nurse knowledge about the standard of nursing care and the application of nursing care documentation. implementing of nursing documentation properly and correctly, it is necessary to have good knowledge about Nursing Care Standards. The better the knowledge about the standard of nursing care, the better the nursing care documentation that is applied
“WHAT DOES THE BARRIERS OF BEING A LAYPERSON IN COMMUNITY AND MENTAL HEALTH MEAN?” A PHENOMENOLOGICAL APPROACH Dedi Kurniawan; Galuh Kumalasari; Frastiqa Fahrany; Hardiyanto Hardiyanto; Ratna Roesardhyati
Indonesian Journal of Health Care Management Vol 2, No 1 (2021): Indonesian Journal of Health Care Management
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The treatment of mental health problems has changed over from hospitalbased to community-based psychiatric services. They focused not only on medication but also emphasized more on prevention and promotion. This strategy was carried out not only by health workers but also by laypersons from community empowerment. Laypersons have experienced difficult conditions and problems, such as the possibility of experiencing role conflict, fatigue, physic, and verbal abuse. Those a challenge and pressure that often affects laypersons as a pioneer of the mental health community. The purpose of this study was to explore the barriers of laypersons in the mental health community in Malang, Indonesia. The research design used was qualitative with an interpretive phenomenological approach. The data collecting using indepth interviews with semi-structured interview guides involving twelve laypersons who participated in this study. Laypersons were interviewed individually and asked this single question: What does the barriers experience of being a layperson of community mental health empowerment mean? Participant's descriptions were analyzed using Interpretive Phenomenology Analysis (IPA). Six categories emerged from data analysis: (i) moral and material community support; (ii) limited facilities and infrastructure; (iii) sense of belonging; (iv) feel exploited; (v) sense of purpose and (vi) tough. The findings suggest that each individual has unique barriers’ experiences of being laypersons in the community. In conclusion, the layperson's lack of motivation and sense of responsibility was a big barrier to improving mental health services in the community, it's tougher when they have less support from all community sectors.
THE RELATIONSHIP OF DIET WITH THE EVENT OF HYPERTENSION IN THE ELDERLY AT POSYANDU ELDERLY, KEPANJEN DISTRICT May Utami Incorina Andita Putri; Qori Fanani
Indonesian Journal of Health Care Management Vol 2, No 1 (2021): Indonesian Journal of Health Care Management
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Hypertension or high pressure is a very big and serious problem. Hypertension is a health disorder where this condition can not be cured but can be controlled with a healthy lifestyle. Some risk factors to have a role in the occurrence of hypertension were dietary. This research aimed to determine the correlation of diet with hypertension in the elderly at integrated service post elderly Kepanjen in the district of Malang. Nonexperimental research was used in this research with a cross-sectional approach with 85 respondents were selected in this study randomly. Data collection is done by filling out the questionnaire. Furthermore, the data that has been collected using a computer-assisted program by using Correlation Spearman Rho test with a significance level (α) 0,05. A majority 76 (89.4%) in the category of diet that good enough, whereas in degrees of hypertension elderly most 47 (55%) in the category of hypertension stageI. Spearman rank statistical test results showed no relationship between a diet with the incidence of hypertension in the elderly with p> 0,005 and correlation coefficient 0,209. Based on this research people with hypertension disease are expected to always control blood pressure and maintain the diet, such as limiting sodium consumption, fatty foods, and many high fiber foods.