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THE EFFECT OF COVID-19 TEST CANCELLATION ON HEALTH CARE WORKERS ' REMUNERATION Martha Debora Korompis; Marjes Netro Tumurang; Sandra Gerce Jelly Tombokan; Atik Purwandari; Frederika Nancy Losu; Sjenni Olga Tuju; Syaifoel Hardy
International Journal of Social Science Vol. 2 No. 1: Juni 2022
Publisher : Bajang Institute

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53625/ijss.v2i1.2312

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The signs of a drastic decline in Covid-19 cases will have an impact on various related businesses where healthcare workers are involved. With the end of the Covid-19 pandemic, it will automatically result in the abolition of the PCR or Antigen Test which will have an impact on the reducing of their remuneration. The purpose of this study is to analyze the impact of canceling the Covid-19 test on several types of remuneration for health workers. This study used PRISMA analysis supported by the PICOT model. The research was conducted through document search, keyword identification and article review from Google Scholar (n=41), SagePub (n=16), Pubmed (n=6), Semantic Scholar (n=4), and others (n= 31). Other documents were discarded because they were irrelevant, duplication, and other reasons that were not on topic (n=29). The results of the PRISMA analysis showedfour problems faced by health workers as a result of the reduction in Covid-19 tests for health workers, namely: a decrease in job vacancies, a reduction in functional benefits and a decrease in personal business for health workers. We recommended to the empowerment of COVID-19 health workers and increasing business potential for health workers as an effort to restore the welfare of health workers.
THE INTEGRATION OF HEALTH STUDENT FIELD PRACTICE IN ANTHROPOMETRY MEASUREMENT OF STUNTING CASES IN PAPUA: A CASE STUDY Isak Jurun Hans Tukayo; La Jumu; Yoel Halitopo; Sukatemin; Edison Kabak; Syaifoel Hardy
International Journal of Social Science Vol. 2 No. 1: Juni 2022
Publisher : Bajang Institute

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53625/ijss.v2i1.2313

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Five regions in Papua province, namely Jayawijaya, Tolikara, Lanny Jaya, Nduga, and Dogiyai, have a high prevalence of stunting above the national figure. As part of the national strategy, empowering health students to reduce the prevalence of stunting through anthropometric measurements is very important. The purpose of this study was to identify the practical steps of students in anthropometric activities as part of handling stunting cases in Papua. This research used a case study method with a descriptive design. The sample was stunting cases in various regions in Papua province. The method used in case identification was the Blueprint Test of case management assessment with a standard nursing process of Orlando. The data was obtained from scientific journals at Google Scholar that has a DOI (Digital Object Identifier) ​​or published in reputable journals (national or international) which were analyzed using the PICOT model. The results of the PICOT analysis showed three main problems that need to be prioritized in the involvement of practical students related to anthropometric measurements. Those problems include debriefing through training, cross-sectoral collaboration driven by the campus, and program realization. This study recommended an anthropometric measurement program for stunting cases in the form of curriculum evaluation in local content, cross-sectoral collaboration, and program implementation by considering local wisdom.
Reflective Practice of Occupational Health Nursing During Covid-19 Pandemic: A Document Review Isak Jurun Hans Tukayo; Syaifoel Hardy; Ridha Afzal; Akhir Fahruddin; Martha Debora Korompis; Mahmood Abdulrahman Al Jaidah
Public Health and Safety International Journal Vol. 2 No. 01 (2022): Public Health and Safety International Journal (PHASIJ)
Publisher : YCMM

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (609.118 KB) | DOI: 10.55642/phasij.v2i01.135

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The Delta variant of Covid-19 is not yet completely extinct, the world is again shocked by of the new variant of Omicron, which have impact on the Occupational Health Nursing (OHN) practice. This study aims to analyze the reflection on the practice of OHN during the Covid-19 period and provide solution on the problems. This study used the document review method and PRISMA Analysis, supported by a quantitative descriptive design. The research was conducted through document search, keyword identification and article review from the Google Search Engine (n=169), Google Scholar (n=136), Research Gate (n=5), PubMed (n=10), Semantic Scholar (n= 80) and others (n=23), a total of 423 records. The three key words are reflective practice, occupational health nursing, and Covid-19. The supporting theory is Reflective Practice. The results of this study produced 8 documents that were worthy of review and 100% fulfilled the 6 key elements of OHN reflective practice, namely reflection, clinical situation or experience, promoting factors, hindering factors, and outcomes). This study recommended the need for a review of standard operating procedures of OHN related to continuing education, vaccines, safety, clinical aspects and the threat of shortage of OHNs in the midst of a pandemic.