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Akbar, Fuad Husain, Vijayaletchumy Krishnan, Mohamad Pirdaus Yusoh, M. S. Senin, Albert Feisal Ismail, and Mohd Saleh Abbas. "Dental Tourism in Bali Province, Indonesia." NeuroQuantology 20, no. 1 (January 31, 2022): 340–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.14704/nq.2022.20.1.nq22301.

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Introduction: Dental tourism is a type of medical tourism, the number of dental medical tourists traveling to get health services has increased due to various factors such as socio-economic, access and quality. Objective: To determine the relationship between access information, service quality and saving cost with service satisfaction. Method: This study used a cross sectional study design. The used convenience sampling method, Subjects of this study were foreign tourists who received dental care, conducted in 10 private dental clinics in Bali Province, Indonesia on September - October 2019. This questionnaire contained 16 question was designed to obtain information about dental tourism (access information 4 questions, service quality 7 questions, saving cost 5 questions). The data were analyzed using the chi square test with a significance level set at 5% (p <0.05). Results: Access information (p=0.009), service quality (p=0.002) and saving cost (p=0.013) have a significant relationship with patient satisfaction dental tourism. Conclusion: Relationship between access to information, service quality and saving cost significant with patient satisfaction of dental patient satisfaction in Bali Province, Indonesia.
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Kristianti, Nyoman Gina Henny, I. Wayan Darma Artana, I. Made Kardana, Putu Junara Putra, Made Sukmawati, Kadek Deddy Ariyanta, and Made Darmajaya. "Gastroschisis: five cases after primary closure at Sanglah General Hospital, Bali, Indonesia." Intisari Sains Medis 11, no. 3 (December 1, 2020): 1302–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.15562/ism.v11i3.730.

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Background: Gastroschisis is a congenital anterior abdominal wall defect characterized by intra-abdominal organs evisceration without covering the membrane. Several risk factors affect the outcome of a gastroschisis patient. Considering these risk factors might also increase the chance of better prognosis and survival. We report five neonates with gastroschisis after primary closure in Sanglah General Hospital, Denpasar, Bali, in 2017. This case series aims to describe the clinical characteristics and outcome of different babies with gastroschisis managed by primary closure surgery.Case Presentation: Four of our cases were detected during pregnancy with fetal gastroschisis at the age of 32, 19, 23, 25 weeks of gestation, respectively. We reserve cesarean delivery for the patient who did antenatal care in our hospital, but one of our patients was born by spontaneous labor due to lack of antenatal care. Four cases had the primary closure of less than 2 hours and one of them after 10 hours. Good outcome was found in three cases that started enteral feeding on the 7th day after post closure. Other cases started oral feeding on the 3rd day and 12th day—both of them shown poor outcomes. Three cases survive, but two others died because of sepsis.Conclusion: We found poor outcomes in both cases, which neonatal sepsis as a significant cause. One of our cases with poor outcome was referred from another hospital without antenatal care and had a long duration of entering the operating room. Diagnosing these babies in their early prenatal period and transferring them to an experienced medical centre containing multidisciplinary working facilities will contribute to both the mother and the baby's health.
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Pusponegoro, Aryono D. "Terrorism in Indonesia." Prehospital and Disaster Medicine 18, no. 2 (June 2003): 100–105. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1049023x00000832.

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AbstractIndonesia has had its share of natural and manmade disasters. From 1997 to 2002, Indonesia has experienced 90 incidents of terrorist bomb attacks. In 13 (14.4%) of the terrorist attacks, the bombs did not explode. A total of 224 persons have been killed, and 340 persons have been injured. Most of those killed or injured were the result of the bombings in Jakarta and Bali. Besides bombings, there have been riots, especially in Jakarta. The Indonesian Surgeons Association established the 1–1–8 Emergency Ambulance Service Foundation to develop the Prehospital Emergency Medical Services in Indonesia. Despite difficulties, this service has been implemented in 18 cities. The occurrence of disasters, riots, ethnic conflicts, terrorist attacks, and the introduction of the Advanced Trauma Life Support (ATLS) course in 1995, have helped to convince the people and the government that it was important to develop this 1–1–8 Emergency Ambulance Services system, and agreed to accept a Safe Community Program. With the Safe Community Program, Jakarta with its Integrated 1–1–8 Emergency Ambulance Service managed to provide proper emergency medical care to the casualties caused by terrorist bombings, riots, and in the three weeks of floods during which 75% of Jakarta was submerged.
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Suriastini, Ni Wayan, Bondan Sikoki, Rodhiah Umaroh, Dani Alfah, Endra Dwi Mulyanto, Naryanta -, Amalia Rifana Widiastuti, and Kusmaintan Widya Lestari. "Evaluation of health-seeking behaviour among older people during the COVID-19 pandemic in Bali and Yogyakarta, Indonesia." Journal of Public Health and Development 21, no. 1 (January 1, 2023): 123–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.55131/jphd/2023/210109.

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The COVID-19 pandemic poses the highest risk to older people with comorbidities, as the rapid spread of the virus reduces the community's access to formal healthcare facilities. This leads to the search for medical alternatives from several informal health sources. Therefore, this study aims to evaluate healthcare-seeking behaviour (HSB) among older people during the COVID-19 pandemic. It also aims to determine the factors influencing this behaviour. Data were obtained from Older People Community-Based Study in Bali and Yogyakarta province, Indonesia, between December 2020 and March 2021, using a phone survey technique. These were analyzed using bivariate (Chi-square test) and multivariate (logistic regression) analyses, to examine the association between the binary outcome of HSB types and explanatory factors. The result showed that 58.3% of the 1241 participants were female, as most were elementary graduates (31.5%) with the average age being 69 years old. During the pandemic period, 49.8% sought medical care at formal health facilities, with a 36% reduction observed in the visitations to formal wellness centres, compared to the pre-pandemic interval. In the multivariate logistic regression, some positive and significant factors were found to influence HSB in visiting formal health facilities. These factors included higher education level/university (AOR=2.04, p<0.05), unemployed status (AOR=1.36, p<0.05), unhealthy lifestyle (AOR=2.53, p<0.001), chronic hypertension disease (AOR=1.78, p<0.001), diabetes (AOR=3.73, p<0.001), and lung disorder (AOR=2.76, p<0.01). In addition, the proportion of inappropriate HSB was relatively high, leading to the necessity to apply the following alternative healthcare techniques, (1) Telephone consultation with professional clinicians, and (2) Provision of village-level care agents, to help monitor older persons' medical conditions during a health crisis.
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Yuliawati, Putu, Ida Ayu AryPramita, Ni Made Laksmi Utari, A. A. A. Sukartini Djelantik, A. A. Mas Putrawati Triningrat, and Ida Bagus Putra Manuaba. "Exophthalmometry Value in Normal and Proptosis Eye 0f Reconstruction, Oculoplastyand Oncology Patients in Sanglah General Hospital Bali." Biomedical and Pharmacology Journal 14, no. 02 (June 30, 2021): 749–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.13005/bpj/2178.

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Exophthalmometry is a routine examination procedure for proptosis or ocular protrusion patients. Hertel exophthalmometer is the most commonly used device, including in Sanglah General Hospital as tertiary care centrein Bali. The exophthalmometric measures tend to vary with age, sex, and race. Therefore, many investigators conducted researches to determine the normal value of exophthalmometry result in their populations, however there is no prior study on Indonesia population, specifically in Bali. This research is an observational study with cross sectional approach using data that were collected retrospectively based on medical record of patients with proptosis condition in ROO division, eye clinic of Sanglah General Hospital Bali in period between January 2017 to June 2018. Hertel Exophthalmometer was used to measure eyeball position toward orbital space in normal eyes and proptosis eyes, especially in axial proptosis type. The subjects were 97 patients with proptosis, which is 51 patients (65 eyes) with axial type. Mean exophthalmometry value on normal eyes (37 eyes) in this study was13.86 ± 0.51 mm and for the eyes with proptosis condition (65 eyes) the mean value 17.32 ± 0.37 mm.
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Partama, Putu Gosen, and Made Agus Dwianthara Sueta. "Blunt abdominal trauma in Sanglah Hospital Bali, Indonesia: a study of 65 cases." International Journal of Research in Medical Sciences 7, no. 9 (August 27, 2019): 3575. http://dx.doi.org/10.18203/2320-6012.ijrms20193951.

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Abdominal trauma is a challenge for every surgeon, whether related to diagnosis or treatment. In developing countries, the number of traumatic events associated with death makes it necessary for a study to be carried out to see the patterns and damage caused by abdominal trauma and the organs involved. Material and Method is all patients with blunt trauma of the abdomen who came to emergency unit Sanglah Hospital Bali, from January 2017 up to May 2018 that undergo laparotomy exploration were enrolled, the data were collected retrospectively using patient medical records. Results is 65 patients with blunt abdominal trauma came to the emergency department and undergoes laparotomy exploration, range of age was 4-74 year old and 75.3% of them were men. The most common injured organs were spleen and liver, both are 26 and 15 cases (40 and 23%). Another intraoperative finding are Ileum Perforation (10 cases) Left Zone II Retroperitoneal Haematoma (7 cases), and Mesenterium Rupture (5 cases). Splenectomy was the most performed procedure (26 cases). The most common cause of blunt abdominal trauma was motor vehicle accident. Hypovolemic shock was the most common clinical presentation (48 patient). The Conclusions are according to this study, men consisted 75.3% cases of blunt abdominal trauma and the range age of patients was 4-74 year old. The most common cause was motor vehicle accident. Among patients with intra-abdominal organ damage, spleen and liver were most commonly involved. About 84.6% of all patients with blunt abdominal trauma were discharged without complication and morbidity.
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Mahayani, Gusti Ayu Putu Sri Satya, I. Wayan Gustawan, I. Made Gede Dwi Lingga Utama, Ida Bagus Gede Suparyatha, I. Made Arimbawa, and Ni Made Adi Tarini. "Karakteristik infeksi Acinetobacter baumannii pada anak yang dirawat di RSUP Sanglah, Bali, Indonesia periode Januari 2017-Desember 2018." Intisari Sains Medis 11, no. 3 (December 1, 2020): 1320–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.15562/ism.v11i3.756.

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Background: Acinetobacter baumannii is a gram-negative bacterium that can cause nosocomial infections in humans. An increased incidence of A. baumannii infection is accompanied by increased antibiotic resistance and mortality from this bacterial infection. This study aims to determine the characteristic Acinetobacter baumannii infection and the pattern of germ sensitivity of antibiotics in children treated at Sanglah Hospital.Methods: A cross sectional study was conducted in the Pediatric Ward Sanglah Hospital. We performed a retrospective review of medical records from pediatric patients who were proven to have Acinetobacter baumannii infection through microbiological examination from blood culture samples while undergoing treatment in Pediatric Ward Sanglah Hospital from January 2017 to December 2018. Data were analyzed using SPSS version 20 for Windows.Results: A total of 33 pediatric patients were proven to have Acinetobacter baumannii bloodstream infection through microbiological examination. Most of them are males (72.7%) and 57.57% are neonates. Laboratory results obtained mean leukocyte levels 16.2±8.6 x 103/?L, median platelets 113.8 (3.7-464) x 103/?L, and mean procalcitonin 20.0±3.11 ng/ml. The average length of stay before Acinetobacter baumannii infection was 7 days, with the average total length of stay was 29.7 days. Patients who died during treatment were relatively high (45.5%) and 84.8% of them were treated in the intensive care unit, with 30 out of 33 patients infected with A. baumannii multidrug-resistant (MDR). Most patients use medical devices with an average usage time of more than 7 days.Conclusion: Most patients infected by Acinetobacter baumannii are treated in the intensive care unit with a high mortality rate. The A.baumannii bacteria identified were mostly MDR with a history of long-term use of antibiotics and medical devices. Latar Belakang: Acinetobacter baumannii adalah bakteri gram negatif yang dapat menyebabkan infeksi nosokomial pada manusia. Terdapat peningkatan insiden infeksi A. baumannii yang disertai peningkatan kejadian resistensi terhadap antibiotik, serta mortalitas akibat infeksi bakteri ini. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui bagaimana gambaran infeksi Acinetobacter baumannii serta pola sensitifitas kuman terhadap antibiotik pada anak yang dirawat di RSUP Sanglah yang merupakan rumah sakit rujukan di wilayah Indonesia bagian timur.Metode: Studi ini merupakan studi deskriptif dengan pendekatan potong lintang. Studi ini menggunakan data sekunder dari rekam medis pasien anak yang terbukti terinfeksi Acinetobacter baumannii melalui pemeriksaan kultur darah selama dirawat di RSUP Sanglah periode Januari 2017-Desember 2018. Data dianalisis dengan SPSS versi 20 untuk Windows.Hasil: Terdapat 33 pasien dengan kultur darah positif Acinetobacter baumannii. Sebagian besar berjenis kelamin lelaki (72,7%) dan 57,57% merupakan neonatus kurang bulan. Hasil laboratorium didapatkan rerata kadar leukosit 16,2±8,6 x 103/?L, median trombosit 113,8 (3,7- 464) x 103/?L, dan rerata procalcitonin 20,0±3,11 ng/ml. Median lama perawatan sebelum terjadinya infeksi adalah 7 hari dengan rerata lama perawatan 29,7 hari. Pasien yang meninggal selama perawatan cukup tinggi (45,5%) dan 84,8% dari pasien dirawat di ruang intensif dengan 30 dari 33 pasien terinfeksi multidrug resistant (MDR) A. baumannii. Sebagian besar pasien menggunakan alat medis dengan rerata lama pemakaian lebih dari 7 hari.Simpulan: Sebagian besar pasien yang terinfeksi Acinetobacter baumannii dirawat di ruang intensif dengan angka kematian yang cukup tinggi. Kuman A.baumannii yang teridentifikasi sebagian besar bersifat MDR dengan riwayat penggunaan antibiotika serta alat medis dalam jangka waktu lama.
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Arga, Desak Made Widiastiti, I. Ketut Suarta, and Gusti Ayu Putu Nilawati. "Karakteristik hipertensi pada anak di Instalasi Rawat Inap (IRNA) RSUP Sanglah, Bali, Indonesia." Intisari Sains Medis 11, no. 3 (December 1, 2020): 1313–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.15562/ism.v11i3.757.

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Background: The prevalence of hypertension in children and adolescents has increased in the last decade. Hypertension in children is associated with hypertension in adults that have not been treated well and one of the risk factors for cardiovascular disease, kidney disease, and other organ damage. Data on hypertension in children is still limited, especially in Indonesia. This study aims to determine the characteristics of children with hypertension in the inpatient installation of Sanglah Hospital Denpasar.Methods: This is a retrospective cross-sectional study with a descriptive design. Data were collected from pediatric patients' medical records age 1-18 years old diagnosed with hypertension in 2018-2019. Variables assessed in this study were gender, age, etiology of hypertension, symptoms, and number of antihypertensive therapies. Data were analyzed using SPSS version 22 for Windows.Results: A total of 56 children with hypertension were included in this study. Subjects were dominated by the female (53.6%), ages 6-13 years (46.4%) with a median age of 11 years, and well-nourished (46.4%). The etiology of hypertension for all subjects is secondary hypertension, mostly caused by kidney disease (75%). Hypertension symptoms are generally not specific; headache is the most common symptom of hypertensive crisis (35.7%). Stage 2 hypertension is most common in this study (57.1%); hypertensive crises mostly occur in children aged ?13 years and are treated in the intensive care unit. Children with stage 2 hypertension and hypertensive crisis tend to show uncontrolled hypertension upon hospital discharge (44.4%). The majority of children received single antihypertensive therapy (51.8%).Conclusion: The etiology of hypertension in children is mostly secondary hypertension caused by kidney disease. Second-degree hypertension is the most common hypertension in children who are treated with hypertension. The outcome is mainly controlled hypertension with single antihypertensive therapy. Latar belakang: Angka kejadian hipertensi pada anak dan remaja mengalami peningkatan dalam dekade terakhir. Hipertensi pada anak erat kaitannya dengan kejadian hipertensi pada dewasa yang tidak ditata laksana dengan baik, dan salah satu faktor risiko timbulnya penyakit kardiovaskuler, ginjal dan kerusakan organ lain. Data mengenai hipertensi pada anak masih terbatas terutama di Indonesia. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui karakteristik hipertensi pada anak di Instalasi Rawat Inap RSUP Sanglah Denpasar.Metode: Penelitian ini merupakan penelitian potong lintang retrospektif menggunakan rancangan deskriptif. Data diambil dari rekam medis pasien anak berusia 1-18 tahun yang dirawat dengan hipertensi pada tahun 2018-2019. Variabel yang dinilai pada penelitian ini adalah Jenis kelamin, usia, etiologi hipertensi, gejala, dan jumlah obat anti hipertensi. Data dianalisis dengan SPSS versi 22 untuk Windows.Hasil: Sebanyak 56 anak dengan hipertensi diikutkan dalam penelitian ini. Subjek didominasi oleh jenis kelamin perempuan (53,6%), usia 6-13 tahun (46,4%) dengan median usia 11 tahun, dan gizi baik (46,4%). Etiologi hipertensi seluruh subjek adalah hipertensi sekunder yang paling banyak disebabkan oleh penyakit ginjal (75%). Gejala hipertensi secara umum tidak spesifik; sakit kapala merupakan gejala yang paling sering dikeluhkan pada krisis hipertensi (35,7%). Hipertensi derajat 2 paling banyak ditemukan pada subjek (57,1%); krisis hipertensi sebagian besar terjadi pada anak berusia ?13 tahun dan dirawat di ruang intensif. Anak dengan hipertensi derajat 2 dan krisis hipertensi cenderung menunjukkan hipertensi yang tidak terkontrol saat keluar rumah sakit (44,4%). Mayoritas anak mendapatkan terapi antihipertensi tunggal (51,8%).Kesimpulan: Hipertensi pada anak mayoritas adalah hipertensi sekunder yang disebabkan oleh penyakit ginjal. Hipertensi derajat 2 adalah hipertensi yang paling banyak ditemukan pada anak yang dirawat dengan hipertensi. Sebagian besar memiliki luaran hipertensi yang terkontrol dengan terapi antihipertensi tunggal.
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Hanum, Anisa, Made Krisna Adi Jaya, and I. Made Bakta. "IDENTIFICATION OF THERAPY PROFILE AND FACTORS RELATED TO INCIDENCE OF PULMONARY TUBERCULOSIS IN DENPASAR-BALI." Journal of Pharmaceutical Science and Application 2, no. 1 (June 18, 2020): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.24843/jpsa.2020.v02.i01.p01.

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Background: Tuberculosis is a problem for millions of people around the world. Indonesia as the second biggest country with the highest number of Pulmonary Tuberculosis that treatment has improved gradually. Denpasar is a city with the highest sufferers in Bali. It’s caused by the high rate of population, dense human settlement, and other related factors. Objective: Profiling incident and pulmonary tuberculosis treatment in Denpasar City primary health care. Methods: Observational study with cross-sectional analytic approaches. Forty pulmonary tuberculosis patients and One hundred twenty non-tuberculosis patients were observed in this study. Those were taken by multistage random sampling. Data were collected from medical records and questionnaires. A Chi-Square test was used for analyzing data. Results: Pulmonary tuberculosis sufferers are in productive ages which 65% were men. The treatment profile was excellently seen from the final treatment results of 31 people recovered and 9 people with complete treatment. Factors that have a statistical relation with pulmonary tuberculosis were occupation (p=0,012), income (p=0.003), smoking behavior (p=0.001), and contact history (p=0.001). The other factors with no relationship were education (p=0.270) and occupancy density (p=0.540). Conclusion: Pay attention to the caused factors of tuberculosis infection; society is suggested to implement a healthy lifestyle, maintain home sanitation, and environment. Keywords: Factor Related, Pulmonary, Tuberculosis, Primary Health Care, Denpasar City
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Suryathi, Ni Made Ari, Wayan Gede Jayanegara, and Ida Bagus Putra Manuaba. "Characteristics retinometry pre and post cataract surgery on senile cataract patients in Sanglah Hospital, Bali-Indonesia." Intisari Sains Medis 11, no. 3 (December 1, 2021): 1504–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.15562/ism.v11i3.752.

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Background: WHO, with program Vision 2020-the Right to Sight, has a responsibility to control the most cause of blindness, which is a cataract. General-purpose of this research is to identify the retinometry pre and post cataract surgery on senile cataract patients.Method: This study design is an analytical cross sectional study. All data were collected retrospectively from the medical report of retinometry of pre and post cataract surgery in Sanglah General Hospital.Results: A total number of 60 eyes from 59 patients were included in this study. The majority of the patients were male (63.3%), aged 61-70, and came from Denpasar District (38.3%). The grading of cataract (Burrato) in this study is Burrato III (60%). A nuclear cataract is common in this study (41.7%). There were relationships between the differences of retinometry post dan pre cataract surgery with the grading of cataract (Burrato) (p<0.05), but there is no relationship with the type of cataract (p>0.05).Conclusions: There is a significant difference between retinometry pre and post cataract surgery, no significant difference between retinometry post-cataract surgery with BCVA and type of cataract. Higher grades of cataract (Burrato V) significantly correlate with higher retinometry pre and post-cataract surgery.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Medical care Indonesia Bali"

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Gustavsson, Emma, and Annelie Persson. "Balinese nurses’ experiences of caring for patients in palliative care : An interview study with nurses in Bali, Indonesia." Thesis, Ersta Sköndal Bräcke högskola, Institutionen för vårdvetenskap, 2018. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:esh:diva-6926.

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Working as a nurse means close contact with dying patients and mourning relatives. To care for severely ill and dying patients is part of the nursing profession and this places great expectations on the nurse to meet the needs of all individual patients and their relatives. Therefore, it is essential that the healthcare professionals have a deeper understanding of all the various needs a human being can have at the end of time.
Att arbeta som sjuksköterska innebär nära kontakt med döende patienter och sörjande anhöriga. Att vårda svårt sjuka och döende patienter kan ses som en del av sjuksköterskeprofessionen och innebär ett stort krav på sjuksköterskan som ska tillgodose olika behov hos alla individuella patienter. Vi tror därför att det är betydelsefullt att sjuksköterskan får kunskap om hur det kan vara att arbeta med människor som är i slutet av livet.
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Ali, Pungkas Bahjuri. "Healthcare utilisation in Indonesia : determinants and projections." Phd thesis, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/1885/156025.

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This study explored the roles played by the demographic and non-demographic characteristics of users and provider's characteristics in determining outpatient healthcare utilisation in Indonesia, and simulated the effects of these demographic, health insurance subscription and chronic disease factors on outpatient healthcare utilisation in the future. The study is expected to contribute to public policy by providing empirical evidence of the determinants of healthcare utilisation in Indonesia, filling a gap in research of roles of provider characteristics, and providing insights into how to incorporate non-demographic factors into utilisation projections. The study employed various statistical and mathematical tools, including discrete choice models for determinant analysis, cohort component methods for population projection and propensity methods for the projection of healthcare utilisation. Three main sets of data are used: the 2007 National Social Economic Survey (Susenas), the 2007 Indonesia Family Life Survey (IFLS) and the 2007 Basic Health Survey (Riskesdas). For the population projections, the base population is drawn from the post-enumeration-adjusted 2010 Population Census. The study demonstrated that healthcare utilisation and choice of providers in Indonesia are determined by both demographic and non-demographic factors and, in general, this is in line with Andersen's behaviour framework of health service use. The study findings also support the notion that the effect of age on utilisation is not monotonic. The difference in association and the degree of influence of independent variables on the decision to visit and on choice of provider indicates that the decision to use healthcare and the decision to choose a provider is not simultaneous, but rather a two-stage process. High price of service and low numbers of doctors deters the use of health services. Distance and drug availability are also associated with the choice of providers. Response to provider characteristics is not uniform, but varies across the population. This study also indicates the presence of a 'bypassing phenomenon', which occurs when patients bypass nearer healthcare providers to seek a higher-quality provider. The size of the Indonesian population is projected to increase by 19.6% during 2010-2025. Due to this population growth, total healthcare utilisation is expected to increase by 25.7% over the same period, with the pattern of utilisation to follow the pattern of population increase. Compared to the effects of health insurance and chronic disease, demographic change will continue as the major driver of increased healthcare utilisation in the future. Further, for some age groups (for example, children and adult), the effect of health insurance and chronic disease will also be very significant. In the policy context, the study indicates that income-related inequity in access to healthcare services will not be a significant issue; however, inequity in access to high-quality providers will. Access to healthcare among children and the elderly from lower social economic backgrounds is substantially lower than for other cohorts, and it was also found that urban dwellers are more sensitive to price of service and less sensitive to distance to healthcare providers, while rural dwellers are the opposite.
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Suwandono, Agus. "A study of selected factors influencing the development of primary health care in rural Indonesia : the Banjarnegara experience." Thesis, 1986. http://hdl.handle.net/10125/10272.

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Damar, Alita P. "HIV, AIDS and gender issues in Indonesia : implications for policy : an application of complexity theory." Thesis, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/10500/18691.

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The aim of the study was to offer solutions for the enhancement of Indonesia’s HIV and AIDS policy and to suggest future possibilities. In the process, the gendered nature of the epidemic was explored. In light of the relatively lower rates of employment among Indonesian women, this study also sought to gain insights into the possible reasons for many women appearing to be attached to domesticity. In the first phase of the study, interviews with stakeholders in HIV and AIDS prevention were conducted, followed by a Delphi exercise involving 23 HIV and AIDS experts. In the second phase, 28 women from various ethnicities were interviewed, including those in polygamous and contract marriages. The overall results were interpreted through the lens of complexity theory. Fewer than half of the proposed objectives were approved by the experts in the Delphi round. These were interventions mainly aimed at the risk groups while most objectives relating to education about HIV and AIDS and safer sex for the general public failed to obtain consensus. Reasons for the lack of consensus were differences in perceptions associated with human rights, moral reasoning, the unfeasibility of certain statements and personal conviction about the control of the epidemic. Emphasis on men’s and women’s innate characteristics; men’s role as breadwinner; women’s primary role as wife, mother and educator of their children; and unplanned pregnancies emerged as major themes from the qualitative phase. While the adat and Islam revival movements may have endorsed the ideals of the New Order state ideology, Javanese rituals regarded as violating Islam teachings were abandoned. Ignorance about safer sex and HIV and AIDS was also established. Interpretation of the results through the lens of complexity theory revealed that the national HIV and AIDS policy needs to encompass interventions for the general population, which would include comprehensive sex education in schools and media campaigns focusing on women. It was found that women’s vulnerability to HIV and their penchant for domesticity appear to be associated with their perceived primary role as wife and mother, as promoted by the adat-based New Order state ideology.
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Books on the topic "Medical care Indonesia Bali"

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Sujudi, Achmad. Menangani korban ledakan bom di Bali: Pengalaman menghadapi korban musibah peledakan bom di Kuta, Bali, 12 Oktober 2002. Jakarta: Departemen Kesehatan R.I., 2003.

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In the arms of the angels. [Sanur]: Saritaksu, 2003.

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Propiona, Jane. Hak kesehatan dan jaminan sosial bagi penyandang disabilitas di kabupaten daerah tertinggal di Indonesia: Implementasi HAM di Indonesia. Edited by Mulyani Lilis editor and Pusat Penelitian dan Pengembangan Kemasyarakatan dan Kebudayaan (Indonesia). Jakarta: PMB-LIPI, 2013.

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Brotowasisto. Sejarah pembangunan kesehatan Indonesia. [Jakarta]: Kementrian Kesehatan, Republik Indonesia, 2009.

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Surjadi, Charles. Kesehatan perkotaan di Indonesia. Jakarta: Penerbit Universitas Atma Jaya, 2013.

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Loedin, A. A. Sejarah kedokteran di bumi Indonesia. Jakarta: Grafiti, 2005.

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Loedin, A. A. Sejarah kedokteran di bumi Indonesia. Jakarta: Grafiti, 2005.

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Achmad, Januar. Hollow development: The politics of health in Soeharto's Indonesia. Canberra: Australian National University, 1999.

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Soewondo, Slamet Sampurno. Dokter asing dan pelayanan kesehatan di Indonesia: Suatu tinjauan yuridis. Makassar: PuKAP, 2009.

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1946-, Boomgaard P., Sciortino Rosalia, Smyth Ines A, and Koninklijk Instituut voor Taal-, Land- en Volkenkunde (Netherlands), eds. Health Care in Java: Past and Present. Leiden: KITLV Press, 1996.

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Book chapters on the topic "Medical care Indonesia Bali"

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Egami, Tetsuya, Yo-ichi Takei, and Ichiro Takahashi. "Rotarian’s Contribution to the “Ear Health Care Project” in Indonesia — Report of Bali Island Project." In Hearing Impairment, 336–39. Tokyo: Springer Japan, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-4-431-68397-1_64.

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Setyonegoro, Kusumanto, and Rudy Salan. "Investigation into the Psycho-socio-cultural Factors Involved in Traditional Healing Mechanisms in Three Geographical Areas in Indonesia: Palembang, Semarang and Bali 1982." In Traditionelle Heilkundige — Ärztliche Persönlichkeiten im Vergleich der Kulturen und medizinischen Systeme / Traditional Healers — Iatric Personalities in Different Cultures and medical Systems, 299–310. Wiesbaden: Vieweg+Teubner Verlag, 1986. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-663-13901-0_24.

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Aninditha, Tiara, Feranindhya Agiananda, and Henry Riyanto Sofyan. "Impact of Culture and Beliefs in Brain Tumor Patients’ Care in Indonesia, Indonesia." In Global Perspectives in Cancer Care, 414–21. Oxford University Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780197551349.003.0040.

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A brain tumor is a group of neoplasms affecting the central nervous system, and it has its own unique characteristics of disease, prognosis, and treatment. In Indonesia, there are many challenges to providing comprehensive brain tumor management due to many factors—patient-related factors such as lack of knowledge, cancer beliefs and treatment beliefs; patient/health care provider relationship factors such as paternalistic communication style and unmet need for information; treatment- related factors such as emotional and financial burden and severe side effects of treatment; and socioeconomic and health care system-related factors. These factors are strongly determined by the culture and beliefs of Indonesian people which can have both a positive and negative impact on brain tumor care. Indonesian culture can negatively impact the management of brain tumor patients by delaying the outreach for medical help and discouraging their adherence to treatment. Indonesian brain tumor patients often seek medical assistance in the later stages, which leads to poor treatment outcome. In contrast, a strong support system from family has a positive emotional impact on the patient, making it easier to overcome such stressful conditions.
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Komang Yuni Rahyani, Ni, Ni Made Dwi Mahayati, Made Widhi Gunapria Darmapatni, and Ni Wayan Armini. "Domestic Violence in Pregnant Women and Their Types. Case Study in Bali, Indonesia." In Empowering Midwives and Obstetric Nurses. IntechOpen, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.98669.

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The island of Bali, as part of the Republic of Indonesia, is predominantly Hindu and generally follows a patrilineal kinship system. There is a link between the patrilineal kinship system and incidents of violence against women. The purpose of this paper is to describe the incidence of domestic violence /DV that has been experienced by pregnant women in the last 12 months in Bali. The study design was a mixed method, namely quantitative-qualitative. The research samples were pregnant women in the third trimester in the Pedungan Traditional Village area in Denpasar City (31 people) and the Nongan Traditional Village in Karangasem Regency (33 people). Data collection was carried out in 2015 from June to August. Forms of domestic violence incidents experienced by pregnant women in the last 12 months were more pregnant women in Nongan Village experiencing sexual abuse (3 people / 9.09% vs. 2 people / 6.45%)), economic abuse incidents (8 people / 24.24% vs. 2 people / 6.45%) compared to pregnant women in Pedungan Village. History of DV in the form of physical violence, social violence and emotional violence. The negative impact felt by pregnant women who are victims of DV, especially psychosomatic complaints, even to the point where they intend to suicide, delayed in doing antenatal care and miscarriage. It is necessary to improve the role and competence of midwives in early detection of DV in pregnant women who have their antenatal care at a health facility and cross-sector cooperation.
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"Call for Doctors!: Uneven Medical Provision and the Modernization of State Health Care during the Decolonization of Indonesia, 1930s–1950s." In Cars, Conduits, and Kampongs, 27–62. BRILL, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/9789004280724_003.

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Conference papers on the topic "Medical care Indonesia Bali"

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Marsitadewi, Komang Ema, I. Gusti Agung Ayu Yuliartika Dewi, and Lilik Antarini. "Denpasar City Disability Policy Advocacy Through The Non-Governmental Organization (Ngo) Care About Disability." In Proceedings of the 1st Warmadewa Research and Development Seminar (WARDS),30 October 2018, Denpasar-Bali, Indonesia. EAI, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4108/eai.30-10-2018.2281486.

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Santoso, Dian Budi, Nuryati, and Nur Rokhman. "Experience of Electronic Medical Records Adoption in Primary Health Care in Indonesia." In The 2nd International Conference on Technology for Sustainable Development. Switzerland: Trans Tech Publications Ltd, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/p-j260sd.

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Along with the development of information technology, health care facilities in Indonesia have begun to adopt the use of electronic medical records (EMR). This adoption process needs to be documented as a best practice model for health care facilities in the transition process from paper-based medical records to electronic ones. This paper discusses specifically the adoption process of EMR in primary health care facilities. Focus group discussion, interviews, and documentation studies were carried out in one community health center and one general practitioner clinic in a Special Region of Yogyakarta, Indonesia, which is in the process of transitioning medical record management from paper-based to electronic-based. The transition process begins with the appointment of a key people leader, socialization related to EMR, comparative studies to other health facilities that have implemented EMR, determining the projected impact of EMR implementation, conducting needs analysis and design, starting the implementation of EMR, and conducting periodic evaluations. The transition process went through well by the two primary health care facilities which were the subjects of this study. There are several obstacles from the human resources and the technical side but they can be overcome in line with periodic evaluation and improvement.
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Sumadewi, K. T., M. C. K. Dipa, and I. G. N. P. Sana. "Factors Associated with Height of Medical Student at Warmadewa University." In The Proceedings of the 1st Seminar The Emerging of Novel Corona Virus, nCov 2020, 11-12 February 2020, Bali, Indonesia. EAI, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4108/eai.11-2-2020.2302053.

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Apsari, Putu Indah, Putu Sutisna, and Stephany Angelia. "The Relationship between duration Hypertension with Cognitive Function in Elderly at Health Care II West Denpasar area." In The Proceedings of the 1st Seminar The Emerging of Novel Corona Virus, nCov 2020, 11-12 February 2020, Bali, Indonesia. EAI, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4108/eai.11-2-2020.2302034.

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Hastuti, Irena Puspi, Erfan Effendi, and Anita Anita. "K-Pop Merchandise Store (Perencanaan Pendirian Usaha Menjual Barang-barang Ikon Idol Korea)." In SEMINAR NASIONAL DAN CALL FOR PAPER 2020 FAKULTAS EKONOMI DAN BISNIS UNIVERSITAS MUHAMMADIYAH JEMBER. UM Jember Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.32528/psneb.v0i0.5176.

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eobo store adalah perencanaan usaha dibidang merchandise K-Pop yang memproduksi dan menjual barang Official yang di produksi oleh agensi idol tersebut maupun barang Unofficial yang di produksi sendiri atau dari supplier yang menjual barang tersebut. Yeobo Store ini memiliki keunggulan dalam menjalankan usahanya yaitu dengan membuat Id Card sebagai tanda pengenal konsumen dan memiliki keistimewaan dengan memberi potongan harga setiap pembelian barang official. Kami melakukan promosi untuk produk kami melalui media elektronik berbasis Facebook,Instagram,Line,Whatsapp. Kami juga melihat potensi dalam bisnis ini dari unsur keunggulan pasar ,sebab lima tahun terakhir ini K-Pop sangat mendunia hingga menjadi globalisasi budaya termasuk di Indonesia sendiri. Kegandrungan akan musik K-Pop membawa dampak tersendiri bagi penggemarnya sehingga banyak pihak menjadikan ini sebagai peluang bisnis yang sangat besar baik dibidang Fashion,Kecantikan maupun Industrial. Berdasarkan hasil analisis kelayakan usaha,maka dapat disimpulkan bahwa bisnis merchandise Yeobo Store dinyatakan layak untuk dijalankan dan memiliki peluang usaha yang sangat besar baik dimasa yang akan datang.
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Nursal, Dien, Rizanda Machmud, and Raja Anggela. "Implementation Of Patient Safety at Ibuh Primary Health Care in Payakumbuh City." In Proceedings of the 1st EAI International Conference on Medical And Health Research, ICoMHER November 13-14th 2018, Padang, West Sumatera, Indonesia. EAI, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4108/eai.13-11-2018.2283547.

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Nuryati, Dian Budi Santoso, and Nur Rokhman. "Integration of ICPC in an Electronic Medical Records Prototype for Family Physician Clinic." In The 2nd International Conference on Technology for Sustainable Development. Switzerland: Trans Tech Publications Ltd, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/p-vx078k.

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Recorded morbidity data in primary health care is different from data found in other health services. Therefore, in managing this data, ideally, a specific classification standard for primary health care services should be used, namely the International Classification for Primary Care (ICPC), where so far primary health care services in Indonesia are still using International Statistical Classification of Disease and Related Health Problems Tenth Revision (ICD-10) as a classification standard. This paper aims to integrate ICPC into an electronic medical record prototype in a family physician clinic. Focus group discussions, interviews, documentation studies, and observations were carried out with family physician clinic stakeholders regarding the need for ICPC implementation. The initial stage of implementation was carried out by data mapping between ICD-10 and ICPC. Furthermore, the data is displayed in a web-based electronic medical record where the officer only needs to do a codification with one of the classification standards and it will automatically display both the ICD-10 code and the corresponding ICPC code. Family physician clinic stakeholders welcomed the integration of ICPC in an electronic medical record prototype that made it easier for them to make disease index. Keywords: electronic medical record, ICPC, primary health care
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Liu, Chengcheng. "Strategies on healthy urban planning and construction for challenges of rapid urbanization in China." In 55th ISOCARP World Planning Congress, Beyond Metropolis, Jakarta-Bogor, Indonesia. ISOCARP, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.47472/subf4944.

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In the past 40 years, China has experienced the largest and fastest urbanization development in the world. The infrastructure, urban environment and medical services of cities have been improved significantly. The health impacts are manifested in the decrease of the incidence of infectious diseases and the significant increase of the life span of residents. However, the development of urbanization in China has also created many problems, including the increasing pollution of urban environment such as air, water and soil, the disorderly spread of urban construction land, the fragmentation of natural ecological environment, dense population, traffic congestion and so on. With the process of urbanization and motorization, the lifestyle of urban population has changed, and the disease spectrum and the sequence of death causes have changed. Chronic noncommunicable diseases have replaced acute infectious diseases and become the primary threat to urban public health. According to the data published by the famous medical journal The LANCET on China's health care, the economic losses caused by five major non-communicable diseases (ischemic heart disease, cerebrovascular disease, diabetes mellitus, breast cancer and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease) will reach US$23 trillion between 2012 and 2030, more than twice the total GDP of China in 2015 (US$11.7 trillion). Therefore, China proposes to implement the strategy of "Healthy China" and develop the policy of "integrating health into ten thousand strategies". Integrate health into the whole process of urban and rural planning, construction and governance to form a healthy, equitable and accessible production and living environment. China is building healthy cities through the above four strategies. The main strategies from national system design to local planning are as follows. First of all, the top-level design of the country. There are two main points: one point, the formulation of the Healthy China 2030 Plan determines the first batch of 38 pilot healthy cities and practices the strategy of healthy city planning; the other point, formulate and implement the national health city policy and issue the National Healthy City. The evaluation index system evaluates the development of local work from five aspects: environment, society, service, crowd and culture, finds out the weak links in the work in time, and constantly improves the quality of healthy city construction. Secondly, the reform of territorial spatial planning. In order to adapt to the rapid development of urbanization, China urban plan promote the reform of spatial planning system, change the layout of spatial planning into the fine management of space, and promote the sustainable development of cities. To delimit the boundary line of urban development and the red line of urban ecological protection and limit the disorderly spread of urban development as the requirements of space control. The bottom line of urban environmental quality and resource utilization are studied as capacity control and environmental access requirements. The grid management of urban built environment and natural environment is carried out, and the hierarchical and classified management unit is determined. Thirdly, the practice of special planning for local health and medical distribution facilities. In order to embody the equity of health services, including health equity, equity of health services utilization and equity of health resources distribution. For the elderly population, vulnerable groups and patients with chronic diseases, the layout of community health care facilities and intelligent medical treatment are combined to facilitate the "last kilometer" service of health care. Finally, urban repair and ecological restoration design are carried out. From the perspective of people-oriented, on the basis of studying the comfortable construction of urban physical environment, human behavior and the characteristics of human needs, to tackle "urban diseases" and make up for "urban shortboard". China is building healthy cities through the above four strategies. Committed to the realization of a constantly developing natural and social environment, and can continue to expand social resources, so that people can enjoy life and give full play to their potential to support each other in the city.
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Hidayat, Rakhmad, and Budi Hidayat. "Dispute Analysis of Claims for Covid-19 Patients at Hospitals of Indonesia University." In The 7th International Conference on Public Health 2020. Masters Program in Public Health, Universitas Sebelas Maret, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.26911/the7thicph.04.17.

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ABSTRACT Background: Indonesia is one of the countries affected by COVID-19 pandemic. In overcoming this pandemic, the government waives the service fees for COVID-19 patients. It provides an opportunity for hospitals serving COVID-19 patients to submit claims for treatment financing to the Ministry of Health. There are technical guidelines for payment; there are still frequent problems, leading to a dispute. This is also experienced by the University of Indonesia Hospital (RSUI) as one of the COVID-19 referral hospitals. This study aimed to provide an overview of the claim problem encountered and their solution. Subjects and Method: This was a descriptive study conducted at University of Indonesia Hospital from July, 2020. The theme of this study was problem in claiming payments for COVID-19 patients. Several informants were selected for this study included: hospital claim officers, medical record units, inpatient units and registration units. The data were collected by observation, in-depth interview, disputed claim data. Results: The results of the investigation found that the problem of dispute claims for COVID-19 in RSUI was dominated by the incompleteness of filling in administrative files as evidence of service practice for patients in the field, such as incomplete ventilator usage curves (7.8%), swab results (3.9%), and rapid test (6.8%) which was not listed. Conclusion: Discipline needs to be applied in the completeness of documents, and a clear flow of patient care is required to avoid incomplete records. Keywords: dispute, claim, COVID-19, hospital, health insurance Correspondence: Rakhmad Hidayat. Pascasarjana Kajian Administrasi, Fakultas Kesehatan Masyarakat Universitas Indonesia, Pondok Cina, Kecamatan Beji, Kota Depok, Jawa Barat 12345. Email: rhidayat.md@gmail.com. Mobile: (021) 7864975 DOI: https://doi.org/10.26911/the7thicph.04.17
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Setianingsih, Triseu. "Performance Analysis of Children's Health Program in Indonesia: A Multilevel Analysis." In The 7th International Conference on Public Health 2020. Masters Program in Public Health, Universitas Sebelas Maret, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.26911/the7thicph.03.85.

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ABSTRACT Background: Most of the neonatal deaths that occur after 6-48 hours postpartum can be prevented with appropriate newborn care and initiated immediately after delivery through adequate and standardized first neonatal visit. In Indonesia, it is still not in accordance with the expected target. This study aimed to analyze the factors that influence the first neonatal visit from various levels through a multilevel analysis approach. Subjects and Method: This was a cross sectional study with samples of individual level (level 1) was 1014 mother babies, village Level (level 2) as many as 95 village managers, public health center (level 3) was 51 manager of child health programs, and district level (level 4) was 13 managers of health programs in eight provinces Indonesia. The dependent variable was first neonatal visits. The independent variables were birth attendant and pregnancy counselling (level 1), number of village midwives and community control in development (level 2), partnership and resources (level 3), and policy strategy (level 4). Data analysis was performed through univariate, bivariate, multivariate analysis with logistic regression and multilevel modeling using multilevel regression logistic random intercept analysis run on Stata 14.0. Results: At level 1, birth attendants increased first neonatal visits (OR = 3.21; 95% CI 95% = 1,984 to 5,182; p <0.001), pregnancy counselling (OR = 1,705; 95% CI 95% = 1,162 to 2,503; p = 0.007) significantly. At level 2 modelling, the number of village midwives increased the risk of the first neonatal visit (OR = 1,815; 95% CI = 0.950 to 3,467; p = 0.049), community control (OR = 2,659; 95% CI = 1.396 to 5.066; p = 0.009) significantly. At level 3 modelling, partnerships and resources significantly increased the first neonatal visit (OR = 2,131; 95% CI = 1,114 to 4,078; p = 0.012) significantly. At level 4 modelling, birth attendants significantly increased the first neonatal visits (OR = 3.056; 95% CI = 1.901 to 4,914; p = 0.029) significantly. Conclusion: Birth attendants, pregnancy counselling, the number of village midwives, community control, partnerships and resources, birth attendants increase the risk of first neonatal visit. Contextual village areas, public health center, and district health offices have contextual effects on the first neonatal visit. Keywords: first neonatal visit, multilevel analysis Correspondence: Triseu Setianingsih. Drg. Suherman Medical Institut. Jl. Industri Pasirgombong Jababeka Cikarang, Bekasi, West Java. Email: triseu.pantyarso@imds.ac.id. Mobile: +6281299192199. DOI: https://doi.org/10.26911/the7thicph.03.85
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