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Indonesian Nursing
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nursing, health, education
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Hammad Hammad H, Parellangi Parellangi P, Kelana Kusuma Dharma, Anwar Mallongi, Sukri Palutturi, Ainun Sajidah, Naning Kisworo Utami, Khairir Rizani, Reza Fauzan, Heru Santoso Wahito Nugroho,et al.
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Bahrul Ilmi, Parellangi Parellangi, Akhmad Rizani, Hammad Hammad, Anwar Mallongi, and Sukri Palutturi
EManuscript Technologies
Increased life expectancy (UHH) in Indonesia from 71.7 years in 2016 (Novianty, Nodia, 2018). And it is estimated to increase to 72.2 years in 2035 (BPS, 2016). The implication of increasing the number of elderly people with high UHH is expected to be healthy and productive elderly people and free from diseases and health problems, however, the results of a preliminary study in East Banjarmasin, the number of elderlies is 207 elderly (Posyandu, 2018). And almost 70% experience health problems such as osteoarthritis, so it is necessary to intervene in the form of Elderly Hadrah Gymnastics (SHL) which can increase muscle strength and scope of joint motion of the Elderly, so that the Elder can live healthy and free from osteoarthritis. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of SHL on muscle strength and joint range of motion in elderly people with osteoarthritis in the Suburb area, Sungai Martapura Village, South Kalimantan Region. Quasi Experiment research design with The Non-Randomized Control Group Pretest Posttest Design approach, the population of all elderly in the Martapura River area with a total of 110 elderly (Pemko Dinkes, 2016). The research sample was the elderly living in the Martapura watershed who had osteoarthritis, non-random sampling, purposive sampling technique, with a total sample of 68 elderly consisting of the control and treatment groups, each of which was 34 participants. Both groups measured muscle strength and joint range of motion before and after treatment. Data analysis used Paired T-test for paired samples and Independent T-Test for unpaired samples with normal distribution. The results of research show There is an effect of SHL on the Strength of Pelvic and Knee Muscles of the Elderly as well as the effect of SHL on the Scope of Pelvic and Knee Joints in the Elderly. In the elderly who have osteoarthritis, they should do elderly Hadrah Gymnastics regularly at least 2 times a week.
Hammad and Bisepta Prayogi
Informa UK Limited
in Rural Elderly
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Informa UK Limited
of Smokers with Preserved Ratio
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Informa UK Limited
Dear editor We would like to express our appreciation to Juliasih et al for their valuable contribution through their original article titled “Patient Safety Culture, Infection Prevention, and Patient Safety in the Operating Room: Health Workers’ Perspective”. This study, conducted in Indonesia, explored how patient safety culture and infection prevention practices influence the perceptions of patient safety among 143 healthcare professionals. Despite employing a validated tool and encompassing various healthcare roles, there are notable limitations to consider. One significant limitation is the relatively small sample size per country, which constrains the generalizability of the results. To comprehensively understand safety culture across diverse hospitals and regions, larger multicentre studies with multi-centre sampling should be considered as the most suitable approach. Additionally, the study’s utilization of a cross-sectional design offers only a momentary snapshot of safety perceptions, lacking the ability to capture changes over time. To address this limitation, future research should incorporate longitudinal data collection, enabling the tracking of trends and variations in safety perceptions over extended periods. Furthermore, the reliance on self-reported surveys may introduce biases, including social desirability bias. To enhance the validity of the survey findings, it is advisable to incorporate objective safety metrics alongside self-reported data. The regression analysis in this research indicates organizational learning and infection prevention explain a very high amount (97.3%) of variance in safety scores, which seems improbably high. Other factors are likely contributing and showing multiple determinants. The study underscores the critical need for global improvements in operating room safety culture, particularly in areas such as Event Reporting and Error Response. It also highlights the positive impact of continuous learning initiatives on safety, aligning with existing literature emphasizing the importance of ongoing quality improvement processes. In conclusion, while this study provides valuable insights, it is essential to acknowledge its limitations. Future research should prioritize larger sample sizes with a multicentre approach, incorporate longitudinal data collection, integrate objective safety indicators, and explore additional factors influencing safety ratings to strengthen the robustness of the conclusions drawn from this research.
Hammad Matapura, Ainun Sajidah, and Heru SWN
Dow University of Health Sciences
Agustine Ramie, Mahdalena, Hammad, and Ismi Rajiani
Diva Enterprises Private Limited
Hammad, Agustine Ramie, and Heru Santoso Wahito Nugroho
Diva Enterprises Private Limited