Tuberculosis (TB) is a contagious disease caused by the group of Mycobacterium bacteria, Mycobacterium tuberculosis. There are six countries with the highest number of TB incidents in the world, including Indonesia with a prevalence of 1,020 per 100,000 inhabitants located second after India. Based on the results of monitoring and evaluation of Tuberculosis External Monitoring Mission Team in 2008, the success of treatment is still low. Many factors that influence the success of tuberculosis treatment one of them is the level of knowledge. This study aims to see and prove whether there is a relationship of knowledge level to the success of treatment in patients with tuberculosis and done cross-sectional. The result of the research shows that there are 45 respondents (80,4%) and the knowledge level of the respondent has good knowledge, 22 people (39,3%) from 56 samples. From the results of statistical tests using Chi-Square test obtained P value> 0.05 is 0.069.
Background: Children can optimally achieve 4 aspects of development (fine motor, gross motor, language, and social) if they get stimulation from an early age. Many factors affect the growth and development of children. Parents or companions can do the stimulation. Parents, especially mothers, play an essential role in the process of growth and development of children. Currently, mothers have various roles, one of which is being a working mother.Objective: This study aimed to determine the correlation between the mother's employment status and the development of toddlers aged 3 to 5 years at Permata Hati Al Mahalli Method: This is an observational analytic study with a cross-sectional approach. This study used total sampling to get 35 respondents of mothers and toddlers. Data collection was carried out using mother respondent identity sheets and the results of the Pre-screening Developmental Questionnaire (PDQ) for assessing toddler development. Data analysis in this study was carried out using Chi-Square.Result: This study showed that there were 7 (35%) toddlers with dubious development out of 20 working mothers and 1 (6.7%) toddler with dubious development out of 15 non-working mothers. The chi-square test results showed df = 1 at a significant level of 5% with a p-value of 0.048 <0.05.Conclusion: Mother's employment status is significantly correlated with the development of toddlers aged 3 to 5 years at Permata Hati Al MahalliKeywords: Mother's employment status, toddlers’ development
<p class="TableParagraph">Health care is an important factor in improving the health and welfare erajat every insane worldwide. Patient satisfaction is an important problem for health care providers. This is the word of mouth promotion for prospective patients to expect more positive for the operation of hospitals. This study aims to determine patient satisfaction BPJS participants and the general patient satisfaction in service pharmacy prescriptions in the outpatient RSU Lirboyo Kediri. The samples in this study were selected patients with accidental sampling method as many as 85 patients and 85 patients BPJS general. The analysis was done by using a questionnaire RATER method using gap test, customer window, and test independent sample t-test. The quality of pharmaceutical services that in terms of the average value of five dimensions of reliability, collateral, direct evidence, empathy and responsiveness to patient BPJS negative gap values obtained for -0012 with the level of patient satisfaction is less satisfied. The quality of pharmaceutical services that in terms of the average value of five dimensions of reliability, guarantees, direct evidence, empathy and responsiveness to public patients obtained positive gap value of 0.032 with a degree of satisfaction is satisfied.Test results <em>Independent sample t-test </em>available significant value of 0.620> 0.05. Thus, it can be said that satisfaction outpatients and patients BPJS general users significantly no difference.</p><p class="TableParagraph"> </p>
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