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The Relationship between Personal Hygiene and the Incidence of Tinea Versicolor among Students at Madrasah Ulumul Quran (MUQ) Pagar Air Islamic Boarding School Putra, Teuku Romi Imansyah; Yusuf, Muhammad; Maulana, Hafidh; Wali, Amran
Indonesian Journal of Tropical and Infectious Disease Vol. 13 No. 2 (2025)
Publisher : Institute of Topical Disease Universitas Airlangga

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/ijtid.v13i2.57381

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Tinea versicolor is an infectious dermatological condition caused by fungi, affecting a substantial proportion of the global population. It is particularly prevalent in tropical regions, including Indonesia. Madrasah Ulumul Quran (MUQ) Pagar Air Islamic Boarding School is a densely populated area where students often exhibit poor hygiene practices, potentially increasing the incidence of the disease. The etiological agent responsible for this infection is the Malassezia furfur species, which can be prevented through the adoption of proper personal hygiene behaviors. This study aims to determine the association between personal hygiene and the incidence of Tinea versicolor at MUQ Pagar Air Islamic Boarding School. This is an observational study using a crosssectional design. Data collection was conducted through interviews using questionnaires. The diagnosis of Tinea versicolor was based on the results of the 10% KOH examination. Sixty students from grades X, XI, and XII participated in the study, of which six were diagnosed with Tinea versicolor. The study found that the majority of the population performed good personal hygiene, with only 10% of the subjects diagnosed with Tinea versicolor. Chi-square analysis revealed a p-value of 0.000 (<0.05), indicating a significant association between personal hygiene and the incidence of Tinea versicolor at MUQ Pagar Air Islamic Boarding School. The majority of students at MUQ Pagar Air Islamic Boarding School practiced good personal hygiene and did not have a Tinea versicolor infection.
The relationship between incidence of pediculosis capitis and quality of life among female students at Madrasah Ulumul Quran (MUQ) Sigli Mulki, Putria; Asrizal, Cynthia Wahyu; Maryam, Tjut; Hajar, Sitti; Putra, Teuku Romi Imansyah; Zulkifli, Baidillah
The International Journal of Tropical Veterinary and Biomedical Research Vol 9, No 1 (2024): Vol. 9 (1) May 2024
Publisher : The Faculty of Veterinary Medicine of Syiah Kuala University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21157/ijtvbr.v9i1.40124

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Pediculosis capitis is an ectoparasitic disease that lives on the human scalp and caused by Pediculus humanus capitis. This incident is categorized as a neglected case, but the impact is quite significant. The incident can give a negative impact, including physical, psychological, social and school perceptions or learning impairment. This study aimed to determine the relationship between the incidence of pediculosis capitis with the quality of life of female students of Madrasah Ulumul Quran Sigli. This research is an observational analytic study with a cross-sectional approach. The samples were collected by the total sampling method. The results obtained from 155 respondents who met the inclusion criteria found that 124 respondents (80%) had pediculosis capitis and 31 respondents (20%) with no pediculosis capitis. Statistical analysis using the chi square test obtained a p value of 0.000 (0.05). The conclusion was found that there was a relationship between the incidence of pediculosis capitis and the quality of life of female students of Madrasah Ulumul Quran Sigli.
A Descriptive Study of Knowledge, Attitude, and Awareness of Basic Life Support Among the Students of the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Jasa, Zafrullah Khany; Putra, Teuku Romi Imansyah; Al-Mathari, Alif; Farhana, Rika; Zulkifli, Baidillah
The International Journal of Tropical Veterinary and Biomedical Research Vol 8, No 2 (2023): Vol. 8 (2) November 2023
Publisher : The Faculty of Veterinary Medicine of Syiah Kuala University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21157/ijtvbr.v8i2.35835

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Basic life support (BLS) is a first-aid measure performed to restore vital organ functions in cardiac or respiratory arrest patients. This research was conducted on the students of the Veterinary Medicine Faculty in the 2018th and 2019th entry years from November 15th 30th, 2021. This study was a descriptive observational study using a cross-sectional research design. Two hundred two respondents in this study were selected by stratified random sampling. Data from respondents were collected using an online questionnaire via Google Forms. The results of this study indicated that most respondents were 20 years old (46.5%), female (65.8%), and the number of respondents from each generation was the same. The data analysis of the respondents' basic life support showed that they possessed a minimal level of knowledge (60.9%), good attitude (66.8%), and good awareness (56.9%). According to these findings, most students had positive attitudes and awareness of basic life support. The aspect of knowledge about basic life support practices among these students falls into the poor category; therefore, there is a need to step up the socialization and training process.