Medical record is a collection of facts or evidence of the patient's condition, past and current medical history and treatment written by the health professional who provides services to the patient. Medical records require sufficient storage shelves and storage space is needed to maintain confidentiality, avoid damage and make it easier for officers to retrieve and return medical records in the long term. If the medical record storage is adequate and meets the standards to support maximum patient care, it is necessary to adjust the need for medical record storage racks at the South Bangka Hospital. The purpose of this study was to determine the need for medical record storage racks for the next 5 years at RSUD South Bangka. This type of research uses a descriptive method with a quantitative approach. Data collection techniques used are observation and interviews. The results of this study are the number of medical record storage racks in the South Bangka Hospital currently amounts to 17 shelves and the South Bangka Hospital currently has a medical record storage area of 25m². It is recommended that the South Bangka Hospital need to provide 49 storage shelves for the next 5 (five) years so that the shelf needs can be met and can accommodate all medical records and it is hoped that the hospital will add an area of medical record room with an additional area of 11.96m² to adjust the addition of medical record racks.
Background: The impact of the Covid-19 pandemic was truly extraordinary. Not only affecting the health sector or the economy, this outbreak also has an impact on population problems. The decrease in access to health services was not only for ill patients visits, but also the new or old family planning acceptor due to the fear of exposure to illness. Women of childbearing age are predicted to experience unmet need and unwanted pregnancies. This condition was exacerbated by the public's ignorance of accessing family planning counseling services to clinicians/midwives. Therefore, to bridge the needs of prospective family planning acceptors to get assistance in accessing family planning services, a family planning tele-counseling model was developed. Purpose: We aimed to develop a family planning tele-counseling service model. Methods: It was a qualitative study design. Data obtained from snowball sampling technique. Women of reproductive age in the Pasteur subdistrict, Bandung City was interviewed to build themes. The themes obtained were drafted to build a family planning tele-counseling model using a narrative literature review approach. Result: Generated themes that build models of family planning tele-counseling. Conclusion: Family planning tele-counseling was the development of services that were already needed by the community.
Menarche sebagai peristiwa awal menstruasi pada remaja menjadi penanda penting dimulainya proses maturitas fungsi reproduksi. Menarche sangat dipengaruhi oleh berbagai faktor diantaranya hormonal, aktivitas fisik, psikologis lingkungan termasuk status kesehatan. Kematangan reproduksi pada remaja menjadi salah satu tanda pubertas yang penting dalam kehidupan reproduksi seorang remaja perempuan. Tujuan dari penelitian ini adalah melihat gambaran menstruasi pada remaja. Metode penelitian ini adalah kuantitatif observasional dengan survey untuk melihat gambaran kejadian menstruasi pada remaja di SMPN 40 Kota Bandung. Jumlah subjek yang terlibat sebanyak 184 orang remaja perempuan kelas VII sampai kelas IX yang bersedia mengikuti survey. Pengolahan data penelitian ini dengan distribusi frekuensi kejadian menstruasi pada remaja. Berdasarkan hasil penelitian dari karakteristik responden, rata-rata umur responden 14,07 tahun, dan rata-rata umur menarche 12,06 tahun. Siklus menstruasi responden Sebagian besar teratur. Rata-rata indeks masa tubuh (IMT) responden dalam kategori normal yaitu 20,17.
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