1.Analysis of Customer Requirements and Technical Requirements for Inpatients at Bhayangkara Hospital, Kendari City
Lodes Hadju ; Sartini Risky ; Nisha Nambiar ; Ruma Poddar
Malaysian Journal of Medicine and Health Sciences 2020;16(Supp 10, November):97-101
Introduction: The number of inpatient visiting the Bhayangkara Level III Hospital in Kendari City in 2016 was 2322
people, in 2017 there were 3611 people, in 2018 there were 3488 people and from January to November 2019
there were 4243 people. Methods: This research uses descriptive analysis method with a quantitative approach.
This research is a case study of the service quality of the Bhayangkara Level III Kendari Hospital. In this study, the
sample was taken using simple random sampling technique, in which each element was selected randomly. Results:
There are 25 customer requirements for services in the Inpatient Installation of Bhayangkara Hospital, Kendari City
which can be categorized into 8 dimensions of service quality according to Brown with priority order based on the
level of importance (Tke), namely: 1) Safety Dimensions (98.6%); 2) Dimensions of Interpersonal Relations (98.6%);
3) Dimensions of Continuity (97.1%); 4) Dimension of Effectiveness (97.1%); 5) Efficiency Dimension (97.1%); 6)
Dimension of Convenience (97.1%); 7) Dimensions of Access to Services (92.9%) and 8) Dimensions of Officer
Competence (92.9%). Conclusion: According to the results of this research it is found that nurses did not take special
time to communicate with patients. The officers were warm to patients, doctors always heard complaints and stories
of patients, pharmacy officers always prayed for patients to get well soon.
2.Correlation Between Posture of Job and Musculoskeletal Disorders Complains Among Emergency Departement Nurses in General Hospital Distric of Tangerang City
Siti Novy Romlah ; Dewi Fitriani ; Diah Susanti ; Suganthi Lokonathan ; Nisha Nambiar ; Fana Devasa
Malaysian Journal of Medicine and Health Sciences 2020;16(Supp 10, November):119-124
Introduction: Based on World Health Organization (WHO) incidence of musculoskeletal diseases is estimated to
reach 60.4% of all occupational illness. Research conducted in the UK and Hongkong on nurses reported lower
stage pain of 38% and 39% and some neck pain 34% and 31% respectively. Musculoskeletal disorders are basically
complaints of pain in parts of our body that include muscles, joints, ligaments, skeletons, and nerves. Work posture is
one of the factors that influence the increase in musculoskeletal disorders. The objective of the research is to identify
correlation between posture at job with musculoskeletal disorders complaints in the emergency department among
nurses. Methods: The Method of the research was a quantitative research using cross sectional methods with Spearmen Rho correlation statistic test and the sampling method used total sampling. The sample size in this study was
40 nurses in the Emergency Department. Data collection was conducted by using Nordic Body Maps questionnaire
to assess Musculoskeletal Disorder and posture of job assessment was carried out by Rapid Entire Body Assessment
(REBA). Results: The results from this study showed that half of respondents (50%) were 26-30 years old, more than
half (67%) of respondents are male, more than half (60%) have very high risks due to posture of job, and more than
half (55%) had heavy complaints. Conclusion: There was a correlation between job posture with musculoskeletal
disorders.