| dc.description.abstract | This study aims to deeply understand in depth the adjustment of a Pratama Clinic
(Indonesian frontline clinics) during Covid-19 pandemic. It used the qualitative method with a
single case study design. The subjects selected were 3 nurses, 2 doctors, 1 midwife, 1 front officer
and 1 director of clinic. The subjects selected were the employees directly interacting with the
patients in expectation that this study can obtain a comprehensive view on the adjustment of
the clinic during the pandemic. The data obtained were analysed through content analysis and
continued comparison to find the themes and category of themes from the subject narrations.
The findings are summarized in the following themes: the initial adjustment in the beginning
of the pandemic in Indonesia, the impacts of Covid-19 pandemic experienced by the clinic, the
broader adjustment in response to the impacts of Covid-19 pandemic, the surviving strategy used
by the clinic, factors contributing to the effectiveness of strategy, and strategy implementation
results. Islamic subthemes were found in the survival strategy as performing religious routines
for employees by reading verses of the Qur’an, and by requiring all employees to take turns
to give Islamic reminders, as a way to strengthen the employees mentally by transcending the
difficult situation. | en_US |