Why Do Inpatient Visits Decrease during the Covid-19 Pandemic? A Case Study in Hospital, Malang Regency

Anggun Agatha Cristy Lukito, Kurnia Widyaningrum
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The Covid-19 pandemic has caused a decreasing number of non-Covid-19 inpatient visits in almost all hospitals, including the hospital where the study was conducted, which experienced decreasing Bed Occupancy Rate (BOR) up to 35.5%. This study aimed to identify the factors causing the decrease in the number of inpatients at the hospital. The research was conducted using a case study approach at a type D hospital in Malang Regency. Data was collected through a Focus Group Discussion (FGD) analyzed using a Fishbone Diagram combined with 5 whys and triangulation using secondary data and surveys. FGD respondents determined were eight respondents consisting of the Head of Inpatient Room, the Coordinator of Inpatient Room, the Coordinator of Outpatient, the Head of the Public Relations and Marketing Unit, and the Coordinator of the Admission Department. The results show that the causes can originate from human, method, market, and environmental aspects. Distrust in hospitals is caused by negative stigmatization and instructions to delay hospital services and communication barriers due to media as a consequence of implementing health protocols.
为什么在Covid-19大流行期间住院人数减少?玛琅摄政医院个案研究
新冠肺炎大流行导致几乎所有医院的非新冠肺炎住院人数减少,包括进行研究的医院,床位入住率(BOR)下降了35.5%。本研究旨在找出导致医院住院人数减少的因素。这项研究是在玛琅摄政的一家D类医院采用个案研究方法进行的。数据是通过焦点小组讨论(FGD)收集的,使用鱼骨图结合5个原因和三角测量法使用二次数据和调查进行分析。FGD调查对象确定为8名调查对象,包括住院部主任、住院部协调员、门诊部协调员、公共关系和市场部主任以及住院部协调员。结果表明,其原因有人为因素、方法因素、市场因素和环境因素。对医院的不信任是由负面的污名化和延迟医院服务的指示以及由于执行卫生协议而造成的媒体沟通障碍造成的。
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