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Published By Universitas Duta Bangsa Surakarta

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Author(s):  
Sutono ◽  
Tri Widayanti ◽  
Bety Agustina Rahayu

Bullying is still a troubling social problem. Bullying cases that occur in high school students have caused many problems both physically and psychologically. Bullying is a phenomenon that is very much, rooted, passed down from generation to generation. The seriousness of bullying is a big problem for all of us. The level of knowledge and concern for teachers, parents, health service teams, and the Indonesian people towards bullying is still low. Information systems are needed for management in making decisions to overcome bullying problems. Researchers in this study created a system that can be used as a means of delivering information from students to schools. The creation of this system is based on a system that is easily accessible, secure, and guarantees the confidentiality of the complainants. So that this product can help schools identify cases of bullying in schools, who are the perpetrators of bullying, and victims of bullying, with the hope that schools can stop the chain of bullying events and prevent bullying at schools. The scheme in this study is to design a website that reports bullying and provides information. The system design model used in this study is a prototype model and data was collected through observation, interviews and literature study. The programming language used is PHP and software for designing interfaces using the laravel framework. Making a database using MySQL with the XAMMP application.  


Author(s):  
Darah Ifalahma ◽  
Nur Hikmah

The toddler period is called the golden period because it has enormous potential to optimize all aspects of development. The development of each child will go through stages that take place sequentially, continuously and within a certain tempo. By understanding the stages of a child's development, parents will be able to assess the child's development according to generally accepted standards. If a child is observed who has developmental delays, parents can act immediately. Conversely, parents can also prepare children by providing stimulation in accordance with the child's abilities at a certain age. Knowledge and awareness of parents is very necessary to monitor and stimulate children's development. The research objective was to determine the knowledge of mothers about gross motor development in children aged 3-4 years.This research design uses descriptive research method. The instrument used was a questionnaire. The sample of this research is mothers who have children under five in Playgroup Cepaka 2 Semanggi Surakarta with a total of 35 respondents. The sampling technique is nonprobability sampling with saturated samples. Data analysis used univariate analysis.The results of the study were the level of maternal knowledge about gross motor development in toddlers. Overall, the respondents had good knowledge, 2 people (5.7%), 19 people (54.3%) with sufficient knowledge, and 14 people with less knowledge (40.0%).The conclusion of the mother's knowledge about gross motor development in toddlers is in the moderate category. Suggestions for mothers are expected to increase awareness of the importance of increasing knowledge about gross motor development in toddlers.


Author(s):  
Ana Yuliana ◽  
Tri Wahyuni

Background: Maternal unpreparedness in facing childbirth is one of the factors causing the high MMR,which is 306 per 100,000 live births in 2019. 90% of maternal mortality occurred around delivery and 95%of the causes of death were obstetric complications that were often not predicted beforehand. At the time ofdelivery, if obstetric complications are found and the mother does not understand the preparations neededfor delivery, the mother does not get appropriate and timely services, resulting in three delays in referrals.This study aims to describe the knowledge of primigravida pregnant women about preparation for childbirthin Wonorejo Village, Mojolaban District, Sukoharjo Regency.Methods: This type of research is quantitative descriptive, the research location is in Wonorejo Village,Mojolaban District, Sukoharjo Regency, the total sample is 30 people, with the sampling technique usingsaturated sampling. The data collection tool used was a questionnaire. The data analysis used was univariateanalysis.Results: The knowledge of primigravida pregnant women about preparation for delivery was in the moderatecategory as many as 21 respondents (70%).Conclusion: Most of the primigravida pregnant women had sufficient knowledge, namely 21 respondents(70%).


Author(s):  
Yeni Nur Rahmayanti

There are 90% diabetes mellitus sufferers in the world. Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a degenerative disease that has increased every year in countries. Diabetes Mellitus if not handled properly will lead to complications. Cooperation between patients and families is expected to prevent chronic complications of DM, by providing information through health promotion. In this study using "pre post test non control group design" where a group before a certain treatment (x) is given a pretest, then given treatment and after the treatment is carried out a post test or a measurement to determine the consequences of the treatment. The independent variable is family health promotion, while the dependent variable is the management of patients with Diabetes Mellitus. This study uses "purposive sampling". In this sampling, families that meet the criteria and can represent the characteristics of the population are selected, namely a family with one of the family members suffering from Diabetes Mellitus. Family health promotion significantly provides a change for the better towards improving the role of the family in the management of family members with DM as shown from the pre-test and post-test data which is then tested with the Kendal tau test on all components of the management of family members with DM. There is a significant influence between family health promotion on improving the role of the family in the management of family members with DM at the Kebakramat 1 Health Center where there is an improvement in the role of the family in the management of family members with DM.


Author(s):  
Nabilatul Fanny ◽  
Anindiya Soviani

Patient safety is a system that makes patient care safer, including risk assessment, identificationand management of patient risks, incident reporting and analysis, the ability to learn from incidents andtheir follow-up, and implementation of solutions to minimize risks and prevent injury caused by errors.the result of carrying out an action or not taking the action that should be taken The importance of riskmanagement in the hospital is to minimize the number of unwanted events. Based on a preliminary studyof five medical record processing at the Dr Soediran Mangun Sumarso Wonogiri Regional Hospital, thebigger risk is filing, in the medical record unit there is no standard risk management operationalprocedure and there is no report related to risk management. This type of research is descriptive with across sectional approach. The subjects are the Facility Management and Safety coordinator, head ofmedical records, and head of filing. The object of the filing room and the risk management process. Theresearch instruments were observation guidelines and interview guidelines. Data analysis was carriedout by univariate. The results show that risk management at Dr Soediran Mangun Soemarso WonogiriHospital has been carried out. Safety Facility Management is a working group to plan risk managementin each unit. The medical record unit of Dr Soediran Mangun Soemarso Wonogiri Hospital implementsrisk management with an appropriate sequence of risk management processes starting fromcommunication consultation, scope of context criteria, risk assessment, risk treatment, monitoring andreview. In the filing section of the Dr Soediran Mangun Soemarso Wonogiri Regional Hospital, there isone important stage that is overlooked in the risk management process, namely the scope, context, andcriteria stages. The conclusion of this study is that the Facility and Safety Management section hasimplemented a risk management process in the medical record unit but has not been maximallyimplemented in the filing section.


Author(s):  
Ardianto Pambudi, ◽  
Nurchim ◽  
Agustina Srirahayu

In Indonesia, the mortality rate for pregnant women is still high. One of the contributing factors is the lack of knowledge and awareness of communication between pregnant women and midwives in the process of antenatal care, resulting in a delay in recognizing the danger signs of pregnancy. The purpose of this study is to provide a pregnant mother's health application that can be run on an android system. Android as a smartphone operating system, supports the development of new application ideas and innovations to add system functionality. The stages of making the application include (1) analyzing user needs by observing the Independent Practice Midwife in the Polokarto Sukoharo area, Central Java. Next, (2) design a system consisting of two users, including midwives and pregnant women. Finally, (3) the implementation of making a system design in the form of an android application. This Maternal Health Application has a feature that pregnant women can communicate with midwives directly to submit complaints, examination results, information about pregnancy and the calculation of Estimated Birth Days (HPL). Thus, it is hoped that this application can be used as a digital health service that facilitates access to information and public health services, especially those related to pregnancy.


Author(s):  
Fida’ Husain ◽  
Ika Silvitasari

Background : The inability of CKD patients to manage thirst can lead to overhydration which affects an increase in kidney workload and cause complications thereby reducing quality of life. Literature review needs to be done on various ways to reduce thirst that can be done in CKD patients. Method : Searching for articles was conducted on a population of CKD on HD patients, the outcome was a decrease in the intensity of thirst. Searches were carried out using EBSCO, Sciencedirect, Pubmed, as well as Google Shoolar, restricted articles from 2009-2019 and experimental studies. Results : Interventions carried out to reduce the thirst of CKD patients included chewing ice cubes, chewing gum, and gargling with mouthwash with p value <0.005. Conclusion : All the interventions from the literature review in the form of chewing ice cubes, chewing gum, and gargling with mouthwash can be used to reduce thirst in patients with CKD.


Author(s):  
Nurhayati ◽  
Yunita Wisda Tumarta Arif ◽  
Ahmad Yusron Yunizar

Electronic medical records record electronic medical records which contain personal data, demographic data, social data, clinical / medical data. Processing of medical record documents at doctor's practice health facilities is still done manually, starting from patient registration, writing examination history, and storing medical record documents. One of the efforts to overcome these obstacles is by building an Electronic Medical Record website. The website development method uses the development life cycle system. Medical records are processed from input patient data, diagnostic data, action data, drug data, officer data, registration data, examination data. Then the data is processed to produce reports, including patient data, and examination data. The electronic medical record website used can simplify the processing of medical record data.


Author(s):  
Purwati Purwati ◽  
Alfi Noviyana

About 70-80% of postpartum mothers experience mood or feeling disorders. In general, this condition is still considered normal, felt from 2-3 days after delivery and normally disappears after 2 weeks post partum. The purpose of this study was to determine the factors that cause the symptoms of postpartum blues to appear. This research method used qualitative through a phenomenological approach by taking the population by means of purposive sampling. The results showed that age and parity did not always trigger the symptoms of postpartum blues, the causes of postpartum blues were worrying about the baby, maternal fatigue, comments from people around the mother, husband's support and presence, adaptation to the baby's presence.


Author(s):  
Agung Suryadi ◽  
Andi Yulianto

Disruptive innovation makes it possible for various data management and delivery of information using more information technology. The development of information technology, which is fast and advanced, has a very influential role in various services. For the sake of creating complete services, all health service providers need a system in serving patients. One of the services that currently requires accuracy is the pharmacy department.Pharmacy is a vital part of the health sector. The problem that often arises in data management activities in the pharmaceutical sector is the need for time in fast drug transaction services. The obstacle when implementing it using conventional methods is that it takes a long time and requires more accuracy so that services are hampered.By applying information technology in managing pharmaceutical data, it is able to provide convenience in managing drug data and producing the required reports. The purpose of this research is to build a pharmaceutical data management software that is able to provide convenience in computerized pharmaceutical data management, so that data and information can be stored and managed effectively and efficiently. This research is expected to provide solutions to health services, especially in the field of pharmacy, to provide good service so as to improve the quality of service to patients.


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