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Pregnancy and Covid 19 Infection: Characteristics, Signs, Symptoms, and Impact on Maternal and Neonatal: Systematic Review Purwatiningsih, Yuni; Lestyoningrum, Sinta Dewi; Wulandari, Aliesya Patricia
Jurnal Aisyah : Jurnal Ilmu Kesehatan Vol 7, No S1 (2022): Suplement 1
Publisher : Universitas Aisyah Pringsewu

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (783.699 KB) | DOI: 10.30604/jika.v7iS1.1182

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The Covid 19 pandemic had a terrible impact on the health system, especially maternal and child health. Covid 19 and MERS infections lead to higher case fatality rates and more severe morbidity during pregnancy. Pregnant women and neonates are a group at risk for the severity of Covid 19 infection. This study aimed to review the characteristics, signs, symptoms, and impact on maternal and neonatal of pregnant women with positive Covid 19. We performed a systematic review to investigate pregnant women infected with Covid 19. Literature research was conducted using several search engines, including PubMed, Science Direct, and The Lancet, from January 1st, 2021 to March 31th, 2022. The articles were screened based on the inclusion and exclusion criteria based on the PRISMA guidelines. We included 8 studies, the number of pregnant women obtained was 1460 pregnant women with positive COVID 19, 1830 pregnant women with negative COVID-19, and 71 nonpregnant women with positive Covid 19. The average age of the mother is around 19-41 years, gestational age is between 25-41 weeks, and the common symptoms are fever, cough, difficulty breathing, or shortness of breath. The most common complications were premature birth and premature rupture of membranes; besides bleeding complications, preeclampsia and fetal distress were reported. The common symptoms are fever and cough, and the impact of maternal are preterm birth and premature rupture of the membranes. The effect of neonatal is low birth weight and premature.  Abstrak: Pandemi Covid 19 memberikan dampak yang sangat buruk bagi sistem kesehatan, khususnya untuk kesehatan ibu dan anak. Infeksi Covid 19 dan MERS menyebabkan tingkat kematian kasus yang lebih tinggi dan tingkat morbiditas yang lebih parah selama kehamilan. Ibu hamil dan neonatus merupakan kelompok yang berisiko untuk terjadinya infeksi Covid-19 yang berat. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengkaji karakteristik, tanda, gejala, dan dampak pada ibu dan bayi baru lahir dari ibu hamil yang positif Covid 19. Penelitian merupakan systematic review yang dilakukan untuk menyelidiki ibu hamil yang terinfeksi Covid 19. Penelitian ini dilakukan dengan melakukan pencarian literatur menggunakan beberapa database pencarian elektronik , antara lain PubMed, Science Direct, dan The Lancet  yang dipublikasi pada satu tahun terakhir yaitu mulai 1 Januari 2021 dan 31 Maret 2022. Artikel yang diperoleh dilakukan screening berdasarkan kriteria inklusi dan eksklusi berdasarkan pedoman PRISMA. Terdapat 8 artikel penelitian yang kami masukkan kedalam penelitian ini yang telah sesuai dengan kriteria inklusi, jumlah ibu hamil yang didapat adalah 1460 ibu hamil positif COVID 19 dan 1830 ibu hamil negatif COVID-19. Rata-rata usia ibu sekitar 19-41 tahun, usia kehamilan antara 25-41 minggu, dan gejala yang umum adalah demam, batuk, sulit bernapas, atau sesak napas. Komplikasi yang paling umum adalah kelahiran prematur dan ketuban pecah dini, selain dari komplikasi perdarahan, preeklamsia dan gawat janin juga dilaporkan. Gejala yang umum adalah demam dan batuk, dan dampak dari ibu adalah kelahiran prematur dan ketuban pecah dini. Efek neonatus adalah berat badan lahir rendah dan prematur.
THE ASSOCIATION BETWEEN ORGANIZATIONAL LEADERSHIP ON THE COHESION OF TUBERCULOSIS CONTROL TEAM: A CROSS-SECTIONAL STUDY Lestyoningrum, Sinta Dewi; Rachmawati; Prastawa, Asnan
Journal of Public Health Research and Community Health Development Vol. 7 No. 1 (2023): October
Publisher : Fakultas Ilmu Kesehatan, Kedokteran dan Ilmu Alam (FIKKIA), Universitas Airlangga

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Background: Leadership is central in a team to carry out the task with optimal results. The Tuberculosis (TB) control team's average achievement in Surabaya from 2015 to 2018 was still below the target (78,23%). Purpose: To conducted to analyze the influence of organizational leadership's perception on the cohesion of the TB control team. Methods: This study was observational with a cross-sectional design and implemented in 43 TB control teams at Surabaya Primary Health Center. The number of informants was 319 team members. The data was obtained with a questionnaire that was processed descriptively and linear regression analysis with SPSS version 25.0. Results: The result showed that organizational leadership had no significant influence on the cohesion of TB control team (p-value 0,124 > α = 0,05). Conclusion: organizational leadership had no significant influence on the cohesion of the TB control team.
THE HIDDEN ECONOMIC BURDEN OF LEPTOSPIROSIS: HEALTHCARE COSTS AND PATIENT IMPACT Nugraheni, Wahyu Pudji; Lestyoningrum, Sinta Dewi; Pawitaningtyas, Indah; Nuraini, Syarifah; Putri, Linta Meyla; Ristiyanto; Milcent, Carine
Indonesian Journal of Health Administration (Jurnal Administrasi Kesehatan Indonesia) Vol. 13 No. 1 (2025): June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/jaki.v13i1.2025.98-109

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Background: Leptospirosis is a public health issue caused by the Leptospira bacterium, leading to significant economic impacts. The cost of illness due to Leptospirosis encompasses hidden costs that significantly affect individuals and society Aims: This study aimed to assess the hidden economic burden (direct and indirect costs) experienced by patients and their families due to healthcare treatment of leptospirosis. Methods: This descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted in Banyumas Regency from February to June 2024. Data were collected from patients who completed leptospirosis treatment in 2023. The variables of cost were categorized into direct treatment cost, treatment cost, and indirect cost, which were analyzed descriptively.   Results: Most leptospirosis patients were male, aged 26 – 45 years old, and the majority worked as farmers. Our study reveals that uninsured patients incurred higher out-of-pocket expenses during leptospirosis’ treatment. The productivity loss was estimated at USD 44.75, with significant hidden costs being transportation (USD 31.90), caregiver support (USD 86.38), and hospital treatment (USD 231.40). Conclusion: The significant burden of Leptospirosis in Indonesia highlights the economic impact on individuals and the challenges within the healthcare system. This study calls for enhanced public health strategies focused on prevention, early diagnosis, and improved healthcare access to address the leptospirosis burden effectively. Keywords: Cost of illness, economic burden, financial impact, leptospirosis, productivity loss
Economic Loss of Leptospirosis: Is It Still Appropriate to be Tropical Neglected Zoonosis Disease? Nugraheni, Wahyu Pudji; Lestyoningrum, Sinta Dewi; Ristiyanto, Ristiyanto; Putro, Wahyu Gito; Pawitaningtyas, Indah; Nuraini, Syarifah; Putri, Linta Meyla; Faisal, Debri Rizki; Noveyani, Adhista Eka; Mikrajab, Muhammad Agus
Kesmas Vol. 19, No. 5
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Leptospirosis is a tropical endemic disease that can reduce the productivity of sufferers. However, research on economic and productivity losses due to leptospirosis is rare. This study aimed to determine economic and productivity losses due to leptospirosis in the Banyumas District, Indonesia, as an endemic area. This study used a cross-sectional design and quantitative methods conducted in October 2022. Secondary data of medical records and billing information from 73 inpatients receiving treatment at a Public Hospital in the Banyumas District from February 2021 to September 2022 obtained from the hospital’s archives were used. This study examined the actual costs (direct and indirect costs) of treatment, average length of stay, and patient characteristics. Statistical tools were carried out to check the results. The results showed that over half of leptospirosis patients used insurance with an economic loss of USD 289.64 and a productivity loss value of USD 388,499. Patients infected with leptospirosis vary in age. Leptospirosis results in loss of patient productivity during treatment. Increasing prevention and control to prevent deaths and economic burdens on society and local governments is proposed to local governments.