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272 results.
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Sitti Fatmalla Salim
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Elsye Maria Rosa
Background: Work performance of nurses is critical in the hospital care delivery, as it affects directly the hospital performance. This study aimed to examine the effect of workload on work performanc...
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Zulkarnain Zulkarnain
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Iman Permana
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Merita Arini
Background: Developing countries shoulder most of the burden of diabetes and tuberculosis as these diseases often coexist in those countries. Successful co-treatment management of tuberculosis (TB) a...
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Violita Siska Mutiara
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Yulita Elvira Silviani
Background: Earlier studies concluded that community health workers did not consistently provide services that were likely to have substantial effects on health and that quality was usually unsatisfac...
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Wilda Zulihartika Nasution
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Destanul Aulia
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Zulhaida Zulhaida
Background: Integrating health services, such as family planning with HIV care or with maternal and child health care, can be more convenient for clients and more efficient for programs. Integrated se...
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Winda Novita
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Destanul Aulia
Background: Approximately 15% of expected births worldwide will result in life-threatening complications during pregnancy, delivery, or the postpartum period. Providers skilled in emergency obstetric ...
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Antonia Nogo
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Chris Oiladang
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Ina Debora Ratu Ludji
Background: Quality healthcare is a production of cooperation between the patient and the healthcare provider in a supportive environment. Personal factors of the provider and the patient, and factors...
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Maria Christina E. Sukartiningsih
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Pius Weraman
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Rafael Paun
Background: Antenatal care (ANC) is very important to pregnant women as it helps prevent mother and child mortality, prevent complications, helps foster a good relationship between the husband and wif...
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Ahmad Aulia Ghufron
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Susanto Susanto
Background: Fast growth of hospitals has resulted in intense competition, which demands competitive patient products and trust. Quality services become the key of survival. Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta and...
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Vika Habsari Budi Utami
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Arlina Dewi
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Ekorini Listiowati
Background: The concept of Academic Health Center (AHC) refers to combination of education, research, and health service functions. Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences Universitas Muhammadiyah Yog...
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Serlie K. A. Littik
Background: The low level of health service utilization in infants may lead to post-neonatal high mortality rate. Previous studies have shown that maternal autonomy contributes to poor utilization of ...
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Astri Nurhandini
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Zulfendri Zulfendri
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Taufik Ashar
Background: Proctor in 1987 splits managerial supervision into three different terms: (1) formative (education), (2) normative (administration) and (3) restorative (support). Normative supervision is ...
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Frans Salesman
Background: Nursing is a critical factor in determining the quality of care in hospitals and the nature of patient outcomes. Nursing services as well as nurse work performance are central to the provi...
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Satria Darma
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Juanita Juanita
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R. Kintoko Rochadi
Background: Strategic purchasing plays an important role in the cost structure and competitiveness of small and large businesses. Managing Board of Social Insurance (BPJS) has implemented strategic pu...
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Erman Suryadi
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Zulfendri Zulfendri
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Destanul Aulia
Background: Nosocomial infections are the main problems rising morbidity and mortality in health care settings. Effective hand hygiene practices in hospitals plays a key role in improving patient and ...
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Delfi Gunawaty
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Surya Utama
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Juanita Juanita
Background: The performance of health care delivery depends largely upon the knowledge, skills, and motivation, of those individuals responsible for delivering health services. Motivation is a process...
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Tissa Hasibuan
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Lita Sri Andayani
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Rahayu Lubis
Background: Adherence to tuberculosis (TB) treatment is crucial to achieving cure while avoiding the emergence of drug resistance. Directly observed treatment (DOT) means that a supervisor watches the...
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Gayatri Tungga Dewi
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Juanita Juanita
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Zulhaida Zulhaida
Background: Malnutrition continues to be a major public health problem throughout the developing world, particularly in southern Asia and sub-Saharan Africa. Malnutrition is the most important risk fa...
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Ratna Wulandari
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Zulfendri Zulfendri
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Surya Utama
Background: Clinical governance is defined as the framework through which health care organizations are accountable for continuously improving the quality of their services and safeguarding high stand...
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Budi Kusumah
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Sri Sundari
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Ekorini Listyowati
Background: A clinical pathway, also known as care pathway, integrated care pathway, critical pathway, or care map, is one of the main tools used to manage the quality in healthcare concerning the sta...
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Anisah Anisah
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Elsye Maria Rosa
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Ekorini Listiowati
Background: The aim of the linen and laundry management policy is to ensure effective linen and laundry management to prevent cross infection between patients, and also to protect staff when handling ...