Currently, health care services follow the first edition of the COVID-19 Prevention Guidelines from the Indonesian Health Ministry. Therefore, health care services should continue to deliver services equally between COVID-19 patients and general patients. Since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, a non-COVID-19 patient satisfaction survey has not been conducted at the hospital. Inpatient services are the most affected by COVID-19 because large capacity of bed is allocated for COVID-19. The aims of this study is to determine the level of satisfaction of non-COVID-19 patients under JKN and its associated factors regarding the changes in health care services during the COVID-19 pandemic. This study is observational and quantitative, using primary data with a cross-sectional design study. The sample was 86 people selected using total sampling. The obtained data was analyzed using univariate and bivariate analysis. The result showed there was a relationship between service changes (p=0.000), there was no relationship between age (p=0.254), gender (p=0.183), educational attainment (p=0.528), occupation (p=0,135), JKN membership (p=1,000), inpatient ward class (p=0.168), and satisfication of patients under JKN. Dependent T test analysis obtained a value of 0.000, meaning a significant difference between reality and the patient expectations. The servqual calculation showed the results of gab=-1.05 and an average suitability rate of 71%. The quality of health services is not meeting patient expectations, and changes in services during the COVID-19 pandemic are still not in accordance with the procedures. The hospital is expected to improve the quality of services during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Kondisi pandemi COVID-19 memiliki dampak signifikan di berbagai aspek, salah satunya ialah perekonomian. Tidak sedikit masyarakat yang terkena Pemutusan Hubungan Kerja atau PHK sehingga mempengaruhi pemenuhan kebutuhan pangan bagi keluarga, salah satunya ialah dalam hal mengonsumsi makanan bergizi. Padahal, mengonsumsi makanan memang sudah seharusnya memperhatikan kandungan dan zat yang ada pada makanan. Makanan yang dikonsumsi harus mengandung berbagai zat yang memang dibutuhkan oleh tubuh, khususnya dalam keadaan pandemi seperti saat ini agar imun tubuh tetap kuat dan terjaga. Kegiatan ini bertujuan untuk mensosialisasikan kepada para peserta didik di SMPn 188 Jakarta terkait pentingnya pemenuhan gizi seimbang di masa pandemi COVID-19. Mengingat sebagian besar keluarga pesera didik ialah keluarga dengan pendapatan ekonomi rata-rata bahkan rendah, maka kegiatan ini juga bertujuan untuk mengedukasi para peserta didik mengenai makanan-makanan bergizi dengan harga terjangkau. Kegiatan dilakukan secara daring melalui platform zoom meeting dengan pesertanya yaitu para peserta didik SMPn 188 Jakarta. Metode pada kegiatan ini ialah diskusi dan tanya jawab. Berdasarkan hasil diskusi dengan para peserta didik, didapati hasil bahwa 2:1 peserta didik masih tergolong kurus atau memiliki Indeks Massa Tubuh (IMT) di bawah rata-rata. Dengan demikian, diharapkan dengan adanya kegiatan sosialisasi ini bisa mengedukasi para peserta didik SMPn 188 Jakarta mengenai pentingnya mengonsumsi makanan bergizi.
The high birth rate in Indonesia is still a major problem in the population. One of the programs to suppress population growth is through the family planning program. Perceptions of couples of childbearing age regarding family planning have a strong enough influence to determine the use of contraceptives by their wives. This study aims to explore how the wife's perception of contraception. The research method used is qualitative with in-depth interviews. Informants who will conduct in-depth interviews are 4 informants who are wives and currently using contraceptives. The results showed that the informants first found out information on the use of contraceptives, namely by health workers. Informants feel that family and self-support affect the use of contraceptives. Informants use contraceptives to control the population, limit birth rates, and regulating birth spacing, informants will feel different discomforts when using contraceptives. informants have the view that Islam does not prohibit the use of contraceptives. Based on this, we can say that the perception of wives in using contraceptives is influenced by several aspects of the information, family support as well as the perception of a wife against contraceptives cheap and tangka it is a benchmark for the wife in the use of contraception other than required by the state. To regulate the distance between pregnancies, the wife also believes in terms of health and religious beliefs that using contraceptives does not violate the norms and beliefs they currently hold.
Introduction: Acute respiratory infection (ARI) is a health problem causing global morbidity and mortality in Indonesia, with 18.8 billion cases and more than six million deaths observed in 2016. Between 2013 and 2018, the diagnosis of ARI prevalence reportedly experienced a 10% decrease from 12.5-2.5%, within 10 provinces, including DKI Jakarta, Indonesia. Methods: This study aims to identify the spatial analysis of ARI events using an ecological method, based on the Air Pollution Standard Index (PSI) at DKI Jakarta between 2018 and 2019. Results and Discussion: Data analysis was performed by mapping case description through Quantum GIS, correlation assessment, as well as linear regression with SPSS scatter plot. Based on the bivariate analysis, the correlation assessment and linear regression of the ARI event with PM10 had positive regression in 2018 and 2019, at (R)0.649 and (R)0.0630, respectively. Conclusion: The highest PM10 values in Kelapa Gading and Cipayung districts increased the case of ARI fluctuations within two years. Therefore, the environmental health service office focused on the air quality evaluation and prevention control of ARI cases.
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