Determination Analysis of Hospitals in East Java on Readiness in Facing a Pandemic Based on the WHO Rapid Hospital Readiness Checklist

None Atok Irawan, None Sentot Imam Suprapto, Ratna Wardani
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Background: During the COVID-19 pandemic, health service providers, especially hospitals, are expected to be able to optimize all their resources in providing services to patients. Assessment of hospital readiness in dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic is needed to ensure that hospitals continue to maintain and improve the quality of health services and patient safety. Purpose: The purpose of this study was to analyze the effect of hospital classification, type of service, referral status and accreditation status on hospital readiness in dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic in East Java. Methods: The design of this study is a quantitative observational analytic type with a cross sectional approach. The population of this study is 385 hospitals in East Java. The sampling technique of probability sampling with a stratified random sampling approach obtained a sample of 129 hospitals. The data analysis used is Dummy Multiple Linear Regression. Results: The results showed that the classification of the hospital with a p value = 0.001 and the accreditation status with a p = 0.000 had an effect on the readiness of the hospital to face a pandemic. Meanwhile, the type of service with a p value = 0.397 and referral status with a p value = 0.077 did not affect the readiness of the hospital to face a pandemic. Conclusion: Hospital classification and accreditation status influence hospital readiness to face the COVID-19 pandemic in East Java. Therefore, regular monitoring and evaluation of readiness to face a pandemic is important for all hospitals to carry out through independent assessments. Making efforts to improve each component, especially in class C and D hospitals, as well as collaborating with the Health Service is very necessary to fulfill regulations and implement improved services for both COVID-19 and non-COVID-19 patients.
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基于世卫组织快速医院准备清单对东爪哇医院应对大流行准备情况的确定分析
背景:在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间,卫生服务提供者,特别是医院,有望在为患者提供服务时优化其所有资源。需要对医院应对COVID-19大流行的准备情况进行评估,以确保医院继续保持和提高卫生服务质量和患者安全。目的:本研究的目的是分析医院分类、服务类型、转诊状况和认证状况对东爪哇应对COVID-19大流行医院准备情况的影响。方法:本研究设计为定量观察分析型,采用横断面方法。这项研究的对象是东爪哇的385家医院。采用分层随机抽样的概率抽样方法,对129家医院进行抽样。使用的数据分析是虚拟多元线性回归。结果:结果表明,p值为0.001的医院分类和p值为0.000的认证状态对医院应对大流行的准备程度有影响。同时,服务类型(p值= 0.397)和转诊状态(p值= 0.077)对医院应对大流行的准备程度没有影响。结论:医院分类和认证状况影响东爪哇医院应对COVID-19大流行的准备程度。因此,通过独立评估,定期监测和评估应对大流行的准备情况对所有医院都很重要。努力改善每个组成部分,特别是在C类和D类医院,并与卫生服务部门合作,对于履行规定并实施针对COVID-19和非COVID-19患者的改进服务是非常必要的。
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