Perencanaan Sarana Kesehatan Terapung untuk Penanganan Bencana: Studi Kasus Sulawesi Tengah

Sivananda, Made Mahavira Andjani (2023) Perencanaan Sarana Kesehatan Terapung untuk Penanganan Bencana: Studi Kasus Sulawesi Tengah. Other thesis, Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember.

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Abstract

Berlokasi di wilayah dengan banyak aktivitas tektonik, Indonesia harus menghadapi risiko letusan gunung berapi, gempa bumi, banjir dan tsunami. Selama 20 tahun terakhir, tingkat bencana alam yang dialami oleh Indonesia terus mengalami peningkatan. Sehingga, penyelamatan dan penanganan saat bencana terjadi pun menjadi sangat penting. Akan tetapi, dengan lokasi bencana yang tersebar, proses penyelamatan yang membutuhkan waktu yang lama dan distribusi kebutuhan saat bencana yang seringkali kurang sesuai dan kurang optimal, maka dibutuhkan objek untuk menunjang proses penanganan bencana yang sesuai dengan kebutuhan. Pada penetilitian ini, akan dibandingkan kedua sarana kesehatan terapung yang menangani studi kasus yang sama, yaitu Rumah Sakit Terapung (RST) Ksatria Ailangga dan Rumah Sakit Apung (RSA) Nusa Waluya II. Perbandingan kinerja akan menggunakan indikator penilaian dari Kementrian Kesehatan dan digambarkan secara visual menggunakan Grafik Barber Johnson. Hasil ini akan menunjukan tingak efisiensi dari rawat inap dari Rumah Sakit Terapung (RST) Ksatria Ailangga dan Rumah Sakit Apung (RSA) Nusa Waluya II. Perhitungan Biaya Transportasi juga akan menjadi salah satu pembanding dari ke dua (2) skenario. Skenario dengan RSA Nusa Waluya terpilih karena dari aspek medis dapat memberikan tingkat penanganan korban bencana lebih baik dari skenario kedua, dengan hasil indikator BOR 94%, ALOS 2 hari, TOI 0 hari, dan BTO > 7 kali /14 hari.
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Situated in a region characterized by substantial tectonic phenomena, Indonesia is confronted with the perilous potentiality of volcanic volcanic outbursts, seismic disturbances, deluge occurrences, and tsunamis. In the past two decades, Indonesia has witnessed a persistent escalation in the frequency and magnitude of natural calamities. Consequently, the necessity of promptly executing rescue and management operations during such disasters becomes profoundly critical. Nonetheless, given the dispersed nature of disaster locations, the protracted duration of rescue endeavors, and the frequently inadequate and suboptimal distribution of necessary resources, the implementation of suitable aids is imperative to enhance the disaster management process in alignment with the specific requirements. This research aims to compare the performance of two floating health facilities, namely the Ksatria Ailangga Floating Hospital and the Nusa Waluya II Floating Hospital (RSA), using the assessment indicators provided by the Ministry of Health. The results of the comparisons will be visually presented using the Barber Johnson Chart. The aforementioned findings will indicate the extent of effectiveness in hospitalization services provided by the Ksatria Ailangga Floating Hospital (RST) and the Nusa Waluya II Floating Hospital (RSA). Additionally, the comparison of transportation expenses will also be conducted between these two scenarios. The selection of the RSA Nusa Waluya scenario was motivated by its capacity to offer a superior standard of care for individuals affected by disasters, when compared to the second scenario. This determination is supported by the noteworthy indicators, namely BOR at 94%, ALOS at 2 days, TOI at 0 days, and BTO above 7 times within a span of 14 days.

Item Type: Thesis (Other)
Uncontrolled Keywords: Sarana Kesehatan Terapung, RST Ksatria Ailangga, RSA Nusa Waluya, Perbandingan, Grafik Barber Johnson, Floating Hospital, Ksatria Airlangga, Nusa Waluya, Comparison, Barber Johnson Graphmethod
Subjects: V Naval Science > V Naval Science (General)
V Naval Science > V Naval Science (General) > V220 Naval ports, bases, reservations, docks, etc.
Divisions: Faculty of Marine Technology (MARTECH) > Marine Transportation Engineering > 21207-(S1) Undergraduate Thesis
Depositing User: Made Mahavira Andjani Sivananda
Date Deposited: 29 Aug 2023 01:20
Last Modified: 29 Aug 2023 01:20
URI: http://repository.its.ac.id/id/eprint/103197

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