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FOSTERING ASTHMA AWARENESS: COMMUNITY SERVICE IN THE OCCUPATIONAL SETTING OF MANGUHARJO LUNG HOSPITAL, EAST JAVA PROVINCE, MADIUN CITY Marhana, Isnin Anang; Rosyid, Alfian Nur; Duta, Garinda Alma
Edu Dharma Journal :Jurnal penelitian dan pengabdian masyarakat Vol 8, No 2 (2024): Edu Dharma Journal: Jurnal Penelitian Dan Pengabdian Masyarakat
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Kesehatan Widya Dharma Husada Tangerang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52031/edj.v8i2.826

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                                                ABSTRACTAsthma presents a global health challenge with high morbidity and potential mortality. Data from Manguharjo Lung Hospital in Madiun (2020-2022) show a consistent rise in asthma cases and related visits. Although asthma is incurable, its management aims to control and reduce attack frequency. Varied understandings of asthma complicate patient management and control. This community service initiative aims to enhance asthma knowledge and control among patients at Manguharjo Lung Hospital. Educational and health promotion methods were employed, assessed via pre- and post-test questionnaires. Results indicate a significant knowledge increase, with post-test scores substantially higher than pre-test scores. Initially, only 30% of participants scored high on the pre-test; this figure rose to 90% post-education. This study demonstrates that the asthma awareness program significantly improved patient knowledge. This psychosocial approach is expected to enable asthma patients to become health advocates within their community.                                          ABSTRAKAsma merupakan tantangan kesehatan global dengan tingkat morbiditas yang tinggi dan potensi mortalitas. Data dari Rumah Sakit Paru Manguharjo di Madiun (2020-2022) menunjukkan peningkatan kasus asma dan kunjungan terkait setiap tahun. Meskipun asma tidak dapat disembuhkan, pengelolaannya bertujuan untuk mengendalikan dan mengurangi frekuensi serangan. Pemahaman yang beragam tentang asma mempersulit pengelolaan dan pengendalian pasien. Studi pengabdian masyarakat ini bertujuan untuk meningkatkan pengetahuan dan pengendalian asma di kalangan pasien di Rumah Sakit Paru Manguharjo. Metode edukasi dan promosi kesehatan digunakan, dengan penilaian melalui kuesioner pra-tes dan pasca-tes. Hasil menunjukkan peningkatan pengetahuan yang signifikan, dengan skor pasca-tes jauh lebih tinggi dibandingkan skor pra-tes. Awalnya, hanya 30% peserta yang mendapatkan skor tinggi pada pra-tes; angka ini meningkat menjadi 90% setelah edukasi. Studi ini menunjukkan bahwa program kesadaran asma secara signifikan meningkatkan pengetahuan pasien. Pendekatan psikososial ini diharapkan dapat memungkinkan pasien asma menjadi penggerak kesehatan dalam komunitas mereka.
EXCITING STUDENT CURIOSITY FOR A FUTURE CAREER: COVID-19 PANDEMIC ELECTIVE COURSE PROGRAM Astuti, Triwahju; Duta, Garinda Alma
Jurnal Pendidikan Kedokteran Indonesia: The Indonesian Journal of Medical Education Vol 12, No 3 (2023): September
Publisher : Universitas Gadjah Mada

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Background: Medical education disruptions as the impact of COVID-19 pandemic transform the way of Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Brawijaya conducted an elective clerkship program session.Aims: We consider evaluating the purpose and passion of 194 medical students that join the 2 weeks virtual Elective Course Program.Curriculum Discussion: Fifty-two tutors and 56 topics are involved. This integrates e-learning program divided into three Google Classrooms elective program. The survey at the end of program expressed the satisfaction of most of the students (59.7%). The online course programs also describe the future plan for the students. Seventy-one per cent students wish to continue specialization programs soon within a year after graduating and this interest is consistent and tends to grow after fifteen years from now.Conclusion: The enthusiasm to pursue a career seems has not been limited due to the COVID 19 Pandemic.
Unveiling Risk Factors in a Patient with Silicotuberculosis: A Case Report Sadikim, Rahel Yuana; Hasan, Helmia; Hidayat , Agus; Duta, Garinda Alma; Wati, Farah Fatma
Jurnal Respirasi Vol. 11 No. 1 (2025): January 2025
Publisher : Faculty of Medicine Universitas Airlangga

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/jr.v11-I.1.2025.62-68

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Introduction: Silicosis, an occupational lung disease caused by crystalline silica dust, is often complicated by tuberculosis (TB). The epidemiological triad suggests disease results from imbalanced interactions between the host, agent, and environment. Case: A 63-year-old underweight man presented with decreased consciousness after consuming drugs, chronic cough, low-grade fever, weight loss, and lower urinary tract symptoms. He was a smoker, drug abuser, and alcoholic. He had worked as a construction worker for 33 years without personal protective equipment (PPE). The patient lived in substandard housing, and three neighbors had a history of TB. Urine toxicology was positive for amphetamine. Abdominal ultrasound showed prostate enlargement. A chest X-ray showed fibroinfiltrates, cavities, and reticulogranular patterns. A high-kV chest X-ray revealed profusion levels of 1/2 S/S and 1/1 P/P. Contrast chest computed tomography (CT) showed tree-in-bud patterns, reticulogranular patterns, small nodules, and fibrosis. Brain CT was normal. GeneXpert sputum confirmed Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB), and bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) spectrophotometric detected 38.90 ppm silica. He was diagnosed with amphetamine intoxication, benign prostatic hyperplasia, and silicotuberculosis. Haloperidol, tamsulosin, and anti-TB therapy were administered, while silicosis had no specific treatment. He was advised to change job to reduce silica exposure and planned to receive housing renovation assistance from the Health Office of Surabaya. The patient was declared cured after completing six months of TB treatment. Conclusion: The host factors included nutritional status, comorbidity, and personal habits; the agent factor was MTB; and the environmental factors included inadequate ventilation, high housing density, close contact with TB patients, and occupational conditions. A holistic identification of host, agent, and environmental risk factors is essential for understanding the development, prevention, and diagnosis of silicotuberculosis.