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                <text>GAMBARAN PERILAKU PENCEGAHAN MALARIA PADA ANAK&#13;
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                <text>Background : Malaria prevalence in Indonesia according to Riskesdas 2018 in part big&#13;
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with prevalence and incidence highest are Papua 12.07%, West Papua 8.64%, East Nusa&#13;
Tenggara (NTT) 1.99%, Bengkulu 1.54%, North Maluku 1.36%, Maluku 1.21%, Bangka&#13;
Belitung 1.07 %. Purpose: For know behavior preventing malaria in children Primary&#13;
School in the District Kanatang East Sumba Regency in 2024. Method: Design used in study&#13;
This is descriptive quantitative . Population in study This is every students who are active at&#13;
one of State Elementary School Class IV and V District Kanatang East Sumba Regency 2024&#13;
as many as 52 respondents with tool measuring questionnaire. Result of results study against&#13;
52 respondents at most many types 27 people (52%) were women , 25 men (48%). Based on&#13;
most ages namely 11-12 years as many as 32 people (61.6%), 9-10 years as many as 20&#13;
people (38.4%). And Behavior positive as many as 50 people (96%), negative behavior as&#13;
many as 2 people (4%). Conclusion: S e part big student behaved female students positive as&#13;
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promotion health about behavior malaria prevention .&#13;
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                <text>Hospitals are required to provide excellent service, including patient safety, which determines the&#13;
quality of the hospital. Healthcare providers, especially nurses, are expected to be competent in&#13;
implementing a patient safety culture to prevent the occurrence of adverse events. The implementation&#13;
of patient safety goals needs to be evaluated periodically. This study aims to determine how to evaluate&#13;
the implementation of patient safety goals in Type C private hospitals in Semarang. This study was used&#13;
a quantitative descriptive design that describes the evaluation of the implementation of patient safety&#13;
goals in Type C private hospitals in Semarang in 2023. The sample size was 42 associate nurses used&#13;
random sampling techniques. The instrument used was the Hospital Survey on Patient Safety Culture&#13;
observation sheet. The data were analyzed with univariate. This study describe the implementation of&#13;
patient safety goals mostly in the good category, namely 25 respondents (59.5%), 15 (35.7%) in the&#13;
moderate category, and 2 (4.8%) in the poor category. The hospital accreditation rating system that&#13;
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according to patient safety standards. Hospital policies, monitoring, and evaluation that have been&#13;
carried out motivate nurses to obey the procedures for implementing nursing actions. The evaluation of&#13;
the implementation of patient safety goals in Semarang Type C hospitals is mostly in the good category.&#13;
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                <text>Background: Stroke is non-communicable diseases that occurs due to blockage or rupture&#13;
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and treatment is needed to prevent muscle contractures. Handling can be provided with&#13;
active Range Of Motion (ROM) spherical grip exercises. In The ICU 2 of Yogyakarta&#13;
Private Hospital, 10 patients had non-hemorrhagic strokes, the majority of whom had&#13;
muscle weakness. Objective: Provide an overview and improve nursing care in the Active&#13;
Range Of Motion (ROM) Asistive Spherical Grip action to increase upper extremity muscle&#13;
strength with impaired physical mobility in Non-Hemorrhagic Stroke patients in The ICU&#13;
2 of a Private Hospital in Yogyakarta. Results: After the active range of motion (ROM)&#13;
Asistive Spherical Grip on Mr. M (71 years) obtained a score of 4 to 1, the intervention&#13;
could not be continued because the results of the re-examination of the patient's MSCT&#13;
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Range Of Motion (ROM) Active Assistive Spherical Grip cannot be continued because the&#13;
patient has decreased muscle strength. Suggestion: Researchers can then add nursing&#13;
interventions related to the condition of patients who experience upper extremity weakness&#13;
with muscle strength scores below 3 as additional further references.&#13;
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bored during the process of lecturing material, not using interesting learning media, lack of focus, and&#13;
stress since offline learning began to be implemented. The purpose of this study was to determine the&#13;
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undergraduate program students in the post-Covid-19 pandemic. The research method used was&#13;
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the implementation of offline learning and 0.9483 stress levels belong to Dinamik 2011 in Maulana and&#13;
Iswari 2020. Data analysis using the Spearman rank statistical test. The results obtained in this study&#13;
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69 respondents (93.2%). The statistical test results showed no p-value of 0.096 (p-value &gt; 0.05), so it&#13;
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oxygen and important nutrients, causing parts of the brain to die. The incidence of dysphagia in stroke&#13;
patients is around 14% -94%. Nine out of ten patients admitted to Intensive Care Unit 2 at private&#13;
hospitals in Yogyakarta from January 29 – February 5 2024 experienced swallowing problems so a&#13;
nasogastric tube (NGT) was installed. Objective: To describe the Mendelsohn Maneuver intervention&#13;
on the swallowing ability of stroke infarction patients. Results: Mr. J, 74 years old, with a cholesterol&#13;
risk factor for stroke, infarction, experiencing swallowing disorders, underwent the Mendelsohn&#13;
&#13;
Maneuver intervention, the Functional Dysphagia Scale measuring instrument, pre-test score 38, post-&#13;
test score 24 after two interventions with a duration of 30 minutes per session. Conclusion: The&#13;
&#13;
Mendelsohn Maneuver intervention was successful in improving swallowing ability, but because the&#13;
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will increase the duration of the intervention days to a frequency of 2 times a day so that more&#13;
significant results can be seen on the Functional Dysphagia Scale.&#13;
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                <text>Background: Non-Hemorrhagic Stroke (SNH) is a stroke caused by a clot or thrombus in the blood vessels of the&#13;
brain, resulting in Blood flow and oxygen supply to the brain will decrease, which will cause the brain to become&#13;
ischemic and infarcted. One of the nursing management of hemiparesis that can be carried out is Bridging Exercise&#13;
therapy to improve muscle tone and increase the client's muscle strength. Bridging exercise is the right technique to&#13;
strengthen the muscles around the lumbar and pelvic vertebral columns, especially for stroke patients with impaired&#13;
balance and muscle strength. In ICU 2 of the Yogyakarta Private Hospital, data was obtained that 7 patients&#13;
experienced hemorrhagic strokes and 5 non-hemorrhagic strokes and 3 of them experienced impaired physical&#13;
mobility and decreased muscle strength. Main Symptoms in Mr. S, Therapeutic Intervention, and Outcome: The results&#13;
of the assessment found general symptoms, namely the client experienced a decrease in muscle strength in the right&#13;
hand and right leg. The muscle strength scale of the right hand and leg was two on the first day. Bridging Exercise&#13;
therapy is given according to the inclusion criteria for patients. Bridging Exercise Therapy is carried out twice a day&#13;
for three days. This therapy is carried out eight repetitions with a duration of eight seconds for one movement. The&#13;
results of the intervention showed that there was a difference in the average value before and after the Bridging&#13;
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muscle strength in non-hemorrhagic stroke patients.&#13;
Keywords: Non-Hemorrhagic Stroke, Impaired Physical Mobility, Muscle Strength, Bridging Exercise Therapy</text>
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                <text>Background: Stroke is a dysfunction in the brain, which is caused by blockage or rupture of blood vessels in&#13;
the brain. The clinical manifestation that is often encountered is swallowing disorders that are at risk of causing&#13;
aspiration pneumonia. Therefore, an intervention is needed, one of which is by swallowing exercises using the&#13;
Effortful Swallow technique. Based on the initial study, obtained from 10 patients with Non-Hemorrhagic CVA,&#13;
as many as 2 patients experienced swallowing disorders. Objective: To provide an overview of Effortful Swallow&#13;
Exercise actions on swallowing ability and to provide comprehensive nursing care for stroke patients with&#13;
swallowing disorders in ICU 2 of a Private Hospital in Yogyakarta. Results: The results of the assessment of&#13;
Mrs. N aged 64 years, found difficulty swallowing food and the results of screening dysphagia &lt;250 cc choking.&#13;
Then an Effortful Swallow Exercise intervention was carried out on February 19-21, 2024, which was carried&#13;
out 2 times a day with a duration of 15 minutes using the MBSS instrument, it was found that patients&#13;
experienced an increase in swallowing ability on the third day of implementation, where patients were able to&#13;
finish 1 portion of filter porridge without choking. Conclusion: Effortful Swallow Exercise therapy is able to&#13;
improve swallowing ability in stroke patients. Suggestion: Can be used as one of the nursing independent&#13;
interventions in dealing with stroke patients with swallowing disorders.&#13;
Keywords: Effortful Swallow Exercise–Swallowing Ability–Non Hemorrhagic Stroke–Swallowing Disorder</text>
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ATS, and reaction times are not suitable, and medical staff occasionally struggles to manage&#13;
recently admitted patients. At private hospital in Banjarnegara, the ATS implementation is still not&#13;
operating well, and some nurses continue to admit new patients without following the SOP's ATS&#13;
category. Objective: Identifying the characteristics of respondents and describing the&#13;
implementation of ATS on medical and paramedical staff in the Emergency Room of private&#13;
hospital in Banjarnegara. Methods: The descriptive quantitative design with a cross sectional&#13;
approach. The population amounted to 40 people. The sampling technique used a total population&#13;
with a sample size of 40 people. Data collection was done by observation. The data analysis used&#13;
descriptive analysis with computerization. Results: The result showed that most of the respondents&#13;
were 25-35 years old (60%), female (55%), educated with Diploma 3 (77.5%), had a working&#13;
period of ≥ 6 years (90%), all respondents participated in training (100%) and the implementation&#13;
of ATS was good (100%). Conclusion: The implementation of ATS on medical and paramedical&#13;
staff in the emergency room of private hospital in Banjarnegara were classified as good.&#13;
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                <text>Background: The Special Region of Yogyakarta is one of the areas in Indonesia with the potential&#13;
for tectonic earthquakes, based on historical records of earthquakes that have occurred above&#13;
5.9 on the Richter scale. The lack of adequate facilities such as evacuation routes, counseling and&#13;
socialization has not been held so that the level of preparedness in the RT 40 RW 09 community&#13;
of Gedongkiwo Village is in the less prepared category. Objective: Knowing the description of&#13;
the level of earthquake disaster preparedness in the community in RT 40 RW 09, Gedongkiwo,&#13;
Mantrijeron, Yogyakarta 2023. Method: Quantitative descriptive with a cross sectional&#13;
approach. Using purposive sampling technique obtained 38 respondents. The research measuring&#13;
instrument used a questionnaire from LIPI-UNESCO/ISDR (2006) which had been tested by&#13;
researchers. Result: Characteristics of respondents based on the highest number for ages 36-45&#13;
years 28.9%, male gender 63.2%, upper secondary education 65.8%, respondents who work as&#13;
much as 52.6%. The results of the analysis, most people are in the category of less preparedness&#13;
with a percentage of 97.4%. Conclusion: The description of the level of preparedness in facing&#13;
earthquake disasters in the community of RT 40 RW 09 Gedongkiwo Village, Mantrijeron&#13;
Subdistrict, Yogyakarta in 2023 is in the category of less preparedness. Suggestion: Education&#13;
related to the five parameters needs to be provided to the community to improve earthquake&#13;
preparedness.&#13;
Keywords: Earthquake, Disaster Preparedness</text>
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                <text>The main focus of BPJS is to improve access to and quality of health services through a coordinated&#13;
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ensure their accessibility and usefulness for the community. BPJS services, especially the proper&#13;
referral system, are expected to be a solution to improve the level of public health. Referral systems that&#13;
are not in accordance with the flow, not in accordance with the level of health services, and mismatches&#13;
in disease diagnosis are some of the problems that occur in the BPJS referral system. The referral system&#13;
in private clinics needs to be reviewed and evaluated periodically. This study aims to determine the&#13;
implementation of the BPJS patient referral system. A quantitative descriptive design with 32 outpatients&#13;
at Winongsari Kaliwiro Wonosobo Primary Clinic, applied by accidental sampling, was carried out in&#13;
this study. The instrument used was a questionnaire prepared by the researcher, which had been tested&#13;
for validity and reliability. The data analysis used was univariate. The results of the analysis showed&#13;
that the majority of respondents were aged 46–65 years (81.24%), male (56.25%), and had elementary&#13;
and high school education with a percentage of 34.38%. Most respondents were diagnosed with diabetes&#13;
mellitus (15.7%), with the results of the implementation of the referral system in the good category&#13;
(100%). This study concludes that the BPJS patient referral system at the Winongsari Kaliwiro&#13;
Wonosobo Primary Clinic is in the good category. It is necessary to develop an information system that&#13;
facilitates and evaluates the BPJS referral system and to conduct continuous monitoring and evaluation&#13;
to detect referral problems early and provide the best solution for patients.&#13;
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