Rasa nyeri viseral yang dialami oleh ibu bersalin pada persalinan kala I disebabkan oleh adanya perubahan serviks dan iskemia uterus. Pada kala I fase laten terjadi penipisan serviks, sedangkan pada kala I fase aktif dan transisi terjadi pembukaan serviks dan penurunan daerah terendah janin. Birthball (bola kelahiran) adalah terapi fisik atau latihan sederhana menggunakan bola yang jika dilakukan pada ibu inpartu kala I dapat membantu kemajuan persalinan dan mengurangi rasa nyeri. Tujuan dari penelitian ini yaitu untuk mengetahui efektivitas penggunaan birthball dalam mengurangi intensitas nyeri persalinan kala I. Jenis penelitian ini adalah quasi eksperiment dengan desain pretest-postest group design yaitu dengan membandingkan 1 kelompok dengan 2 perlakuan yakni pretest dan postest berupa pengukuran efektivitas sebelum dan sesudah penggunaan birthball terhadap intensitas nyeri persalinan kala I pada kelompok tersebut. Sampel dalam penelitian ini adalah ibu bersalin fisiologis kala I yang memenuhi kriteria inklusi yaitu sebanyak 28 orang. Hasil uji statistik diperoleh nilai p sebesar 0,00 sehingga dapat disimpulkan bahwa terdapat perbedaan yang signifikan intensitas nyeri persalinan kala I sebelum dan sesudah penggunaan birthball dengan nilai rata-rata intensitas nyeri persalinan kala I sebelum penggunaan birthball yaitu sebesar 5,54 dan setelah penggunaan birthball sebesar 3,32.
Introduction: Efforts to improve hospital quality need to be carried out to assess hospital services, namely by conducting quantitative analysis. Objectives: To find out the completeness of filling in and out summary forms for inpatients based on quantitative analysis of catarack disease, unspecified at the Amal Sehat Islamic Hospital, Sragen. Methods: This research is a descriptive study, using the method of observation and interviews. The population in this study were 616 medical records of inpatients with cataracts, unspecified by using a random sampling technique where the sample was taken randomly and the Slovin formula was used to determine the sampling. Result: analysis in the review of identification of the complete number of 240 documents with a percentage of 98.77% while those that were incomplete were 3 documents with a percentage of 1.23%, in the review of reporting the complete number of 123 documents with a percentage of 50 ,62% while the incomplete ones are 120 with a percentage of 49.38%, in the authentication review the complete number is 236 documents with a percentage of 97.12% while the incomplete ones are 7 documents with a percentage of 2.88% and in the recording review the total number is 2.88%. 236 complete documents with a percentage of 97.12% while 7 documents incomplete with a percentage of 2.88% Conclusion: the incompleteness of medical record documents at the Amal Sehat Hospital Sragen is still not optimal, medical and non-medical officers should be more careful in completing medical record documents.
Websites in health services are expected to be able to manage information and data processing to be faster and according to minimum service standards. This study aims to develop an outpatient registration website by applying the Scrum system development method. The research method used is descriptive research including data collection and software requirements analysis, website modeling and website development using the Scrum model. The website is developed using PHP and Mysql. This research was able to produce an outpatient registration website, the scrum method was able to make website work more effective, efficient and structured.
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