This study aims to determine and analyze the influence of service quality consisting of Physical Evidence, Empathy, Reliability, Responsiveness and Guarantee to patient satisfaction In Morowali District Hospital Central Bungku. The problem in this research is whether the service quality consisting of Physical Evidence, Empathy, Reliability, Responsiveness and Guaranteed simultaneously and partially have a significant effect on patient satisfaction In Morowali District Hospital of central Bungku. Based on that opinion, the sample size is 15 (5 1) 15 (6) 90. To prove the hypothesis, the research use multiple regression analysis. From the results of the study found that simultaneously the quality of service significantly influence patient satisfaction In Morowali District Hospital Central Bungku. This means that the variables of Physical Evidence, Empathy, reliability, partially significant effect on patient satisfaction variable, name Response Power and Assurance partially have no significant effect on patient satisfaction. Penelitian ini bertujuan mengetahui dan menganalisis pengaruh kualitas pelayanan yang terdiri atas Bukti Fisik, Empati, Kehandalan, Daya Tanggap dan Jaminan terhadap kepuasan pasien Di RSUD Morowali Kecamatan Bungku Tengah. Permasalahan dalam penelitian ini adalah apakah kulitas pelayanan yang terdiri dari Bukti Fisik, Empati, Kehandalan, Daya Tanggap dan Jaminan secara simultan dan parsial berpengaruh signifikan terhadap kepuasan pasien Di RSUD Morowali Kecamatan Bungku Tengah. Berdasarkan pendapat tersebut maka besar sampel adalah 15 (5+1) 15 (6) 90. Untuk membuktikan Hipotesis tersebut, penelitian menggunakan analisis regresi berganda. Hasil penelitian ditemukan bahwa secara simultan kualitas pelayanan berpengaruh signifikan terhadap kepuasan pasien Di RSUD Morowali Kecamatan Bungku Tengah. Artinya variabel Bukti Fisik, Empati, kehandalan, secara parsial berpengaruh signifikan terhadap variabel kepuasan pasien, namaun Daya Tanggap dan Jaminan secara parsial tidak mempunyai pengaruh signifikan terhadap kepuasan pasien.
The climbing perch (Anabas testudineus) is an economically valuable freshwater fish. Relatively slow growth has been a challenge in the domestication of this species in Indonesia. Nutrition, including feed lipid content, is one factor affecting growth. This study examined the effect of enriching feed with fish oil on the growth and survival of climbing perch (A. testudineus) fingerlings. The research was carried out at the Water Quality and Aquatic Biology Laboratory, Faculty of Animal Husbandry and Fisheries, Tadulako University, Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia from 17 December to 18 January 2020. A completely randomized design (CRD) was used with 4 treatments and 5 replicates. The fish oil feed enrichment treatments were: A (control, 0%); B (1%); C (2%) and D (3%). Water quality remained within the optimum range throughout the research period. Over the month, climbing perch absolute weight gain ranged from 2.4±0.981 g (A) to 3.4 ± 0.836 g (D), while growth in length ranged from 0.404±0.092 cm (A) to 0.504±0.071 cm (D); however, the differences were not statistically significant (P0.05). The survival rate of climbing perch over the one month study period was 100% under all treatments, indicating that basic nutritional needs were met. Enrichment of a commercial feed with fish oil (Scott’s emulsion) at rates of 1-3% did not provide a significant benefit in terns of climbing perch fingerling growth.
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