Skripsi
PENERAPAN METODE SIMPLE ADDITIVE WEIGHTING (SAW) DALAM PENGAMBILAN KEPUTUSAN CALON PENDONOR DARAH PADA PALANG MERAH INDONESIA KOTA PANGKALPINANG
Blood is one of the important components of living beings. A lack of blood in the body can trigger the onset of many diseases, making it necessary to take measures to prevent blood deficiency. The high demand for blood requires the Indonesian Red Cross (PMI) and medical personnel to carry out the blood collection process according to regulations and the needs of patients, which involves objectively and efficiently selecting prospective donors. This study aims to apply the Simple Additive Weighting (SAW) method to help determine the ranking of prospective donors based on five criteria: age, weight, blood pressure, body temperature, and hemoglobin. Data were obtained from 32 prospective donors at the PMI office in Pangkalpinang City. The results of this study show that the SAW method is able to produce rankings for each criterion among prospective blood donors at the PMI office in Pangkalpinang City. The first rank from the overall criteria is Subject 30 and 17 with a total final score of 0.91, and Subject 28 with a total score of 0.6108. The rankings from each criterion used are as follows: the best rank for the age criterion is Subject 23 (23 years old) with a total score of 0.8475, the best rank for the body weight criterion is Subject 30 (63 kg) with a total score of 0.91, the blood pressure criterion is Subject 8 (110/80) with a total score of 0.7567, the temperature criterion is Subject 17 with a body temperature of 36.6 and a total score of 0.91, and the Hb criterion is Subject 30 (16.6) with a total score of 0.91, and the Hb criterion is Subject 30 (16.6) with a total score of 0.91. The criteria influence each other, so a ranking can be made because the ability of each prospective donor differs and has their own strengths and weaknesses. The first rank in the hemoglobin criterion, which is 16.6, turned out not to be the first rank overall among the alternatives. Therefore, the application of the SAW method in this study is very helpful in the ranking process of prospective blood donors. This method has been proven to be effective in increasing the efficiency of donor selection according to the established medical criteria.
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