![]() Data analysis was used the Pearson correlation test. The research sample was comprised of 20 nurses. The method used in this research was correlational, with a cross sectional method and a questionnaire sheet. This study seeks to analyze the factors associated with the response time of nursing services based on the ATS II category in the emergency department and the magnitude of the influence of age, knowledge, education, and length of work on response time. The response time for nursing refers to the time required to provide emergency nursing care to patients following the triage assessment. Physician response times are very important in the treatment of emergency patients and it will certainly affect the quality of life and patient satisfaction, including suppression of the incidence of mortality and morbidity of patients in the ER. This is evidenced by the p-value is less than the alpha (0.023> 0.05). To test the variable level of satisfaction and response time there is a relationship. ![]() Response time is good for the patient in accordance with the minimum service standards on the Minister of Health of the Republic of Indonesia number 129 of 2008 is 0.05 for all variables. Response time is the speed of patients treated since patients came to receive medical service in a matter of minutes. Things that determine the success of the rescue of patients with response time. Aqua for All is therefore open to partner with donors and foundations willing allocate funds for water and sanitation enterprises in areas affected by the Covid-19 pandemic.Emergency Room (ER) is a unit of a hospital that provides early containment procedures for emergency patients to saving lives and preventing further disability. The small grants ensured continued access to water and sanitation services for more than 767,740 beneficiaries.īut our work is far from finished: we are currently assessing requests from services providers from Africa and Asia, and expect more to come. These enterprises quickly managed to make adjustments and find creative solutions to safeguard and expand their services in spite of restrictions and loss of income.įrom unconventional marketing campaigns to training on hygiene practices and from new products to adjusted service delivery, these 22 enterprises proved timely support can make the difference. Small grants that make the difference Diptop (Kenya) used our grant to expand its storage capacity to serve more customers and install handwashing stations.īy May 2021, the facility had supported 22 service providers in Bangladesh, Ghana, Haiti, India, Kenya, Peru and Uganda with grants averaging €20,000. More importantly, we highly appreciate its understanding and flexibility to make changes to our agreement midway to the campaign, as it is turned out to be more successful than expected and we needed more resources,’ said Wieke de Vries, Project Maji’s Director of Development & Partnerships. We thank the Aqua for All team for reviewing our ideas with an open mind. We knew the scope of our proposal was slightly different to the call for support. ‘We applaud Aqua for All for its enthusiasm and broad-mindedness. Supporting these initiatives became a unique learning opportunity for us that will benefit our future work. Some deviated from the kind of activities we would usually finance, but were the right solutions in this exceptional situation. We received requests with out-of-the-box solutions. This endorsement enabled us expedite the grant process and quickly response to these service providers’ capital needs.Īqua for All also had to adjust internally to implement its emergency response. They identified water and sanitation enterprises in need among their good performing partners. This facility was supported by like-minded organisations active in the field of water and sanitation and impact investors. In June 2020, we set up a €826,548 emergency facility to provide grants to struggling water and sanitation service providers worldwide. The alarming signs resulting from our April survey demanded immediate action to safeguard essential services in urban and rural areas. Just-in-time response thanks to our partners Timely grant support for struggling water and sanitation enterprises was critical to overcome Covid-19 challenges and create positive impact. ![]() In Bangladesh, SWEEP provided onsite sanitation services to more than 50,090 people monthly, while reporting zero Covid-19-related incidents and 40% more jobs created. Over 62,000 people in Ghana received training on hand hygiene and gained access to safe handwashing with soap thanks to the 520 handwashing stations that Project Maji installed in 62 rural communities. ![]() 173 villages in rural India had continuous safe drinking water supply and received sanitisers from Spring Health India. ![]()
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