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PEMBELAJARAN JARAK JAUH PADA KEPANITERAAN KLINIS PROGRAM STUDI PROFESI DOKTER DI RUMAH SAKIT PENDIDIKAN Anugrahsari, Santi
JAMBI MEDICAL JOURNAL "Jurnal Kedokteran dan Kesehatan" Vol. 9 No. 2 (2021): JAMBI MEDICAL JOURNAL Jurnal Kedokteran Dan Kesehatan
Publisher : FAKULTAS KEDOKTERAN DAN ILMU KESEHATAN UNIVERSITAS JAMBI

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ABSTRACT Introduction: It is not easy to regulate the clerkship system for medical professional education clinics when continuing to the hospital during the pandemic (Covid-19) so that students can acquire knowledge and skills according to predetermined competencies. Objective: Describe Distance Learning (PJJ) of Clinical clerkship students (coass) in teaching hospitals during the pandemic. Methods: A descriptive study of Clinical Clerkship students who carried out online activities during the pandemic period at the Teaching Hospital. Results: There were 51 respondents from clinical clerkship education participants, as many as 84.31% of respondents graduated from academic education in 2019-2020, just carried out the 1-2 rotation stage 47.05%, long waiting for the pandemic 5-7 months experienced by 56.86 % of respondents, there were more students who did not experience difficulties in accessing the internet, and simply adapting to do PJJ. Less than 50% of the learning time provided is appropriate. Students are satisfied to receive learning time per day, student communication with clinical teaching lecturers is classified as useful, and scheduling of learning with clinical doctors is relatively easy. Respondents answered PJJ quite effectively, as much as 56.86%. Conclusion: The most prominent problem is the fulfillment of clinical clerkship competence in patients' interactions in teaching hospitals due to the pandemic. However, more than that, various efforts have been made by institutions that provide clinical medical education. Keywords: Clinical Clerkship - Teaching Hospital - Distance Learning - Doctor's Professional Study Program ABSTRAK Pendahuluan : Hal yang tidak mudah dalam mengatur sistem kegiatan kepaniteraan klinik pendidikan profesi dokter pada saat melanjutkan stase di rumah sakit selama masa pandemi (Covid-19) sehingga peserta didik dapat memperoleh pengetahuan dan keterampilan sesuai dengan kompetensi yang telah ditetapkan. Tujuan : Menggambarkan Pembelajaran Jarak Jauh (PJJ) peserta didik kepaniteraan muda (coass) di Rumah Sakit Pendidikan selama pandemi. Metode : Penelitian deskriptif terhadap peserta didik kepaniteraan muda yang melakukan kegiatan daring selama masa pandemi di Rumah Sakit Pendidikan. Hasil : Terdapat 51 responden dari peserta pendidikan kepaniteraan klinis, sebanyak 84,31% responden lulus dari pendidikan akademik di tahun 2019-2020, baru menjalankan stase 1-2 rotasi 47,05 %, lama menunggu pandemi 5-7 bulan di alami oleh 56,86% responden, lebih banyak peserta didik tidak mengalami kesulitan akses internet, dan beradaptasi cukup melakukan PJJ. Kurang dari 50 % Waktu pembelajaran yang diberikan sesuai, peserta didik puas menerima waktu pembelajaran per hari, komunikasi mahasiswa dengan dosen pendidik klinis tergolong baik, serta pengaturan jadwal pembelajaran dengan dokter klinis cukup mudah. Responden menjawab PJJ cukup efektif sebanyak 56,86%. Kesimpulan: Permasalahan yang paling menonjol adalah pemenuhan kompetensi kepaniteraan klinis dalam interaksi dengan pasien di RS Pendidikan dikarenakan pandemi. Namun daripada itu, berbagai upaya telah dilakukan oleh Instansi penyelenggara pendidikan kedokteran klinis. Kata kunci : Kepaniteraan Klinis – RS Pendidikan – Pembelajaran Jarak Jauh - Program Studi Profesi Dokter
Gambaran Tingkat Pengetahuan Trauma Mata pada Mahasiswa Kepaniteraan Klinik FK UKRIDA SANTI ANUGRAHSARI; ADHE WILLIAM FANGGIDAE; MAWAR; MUTIARA NOVARINDA ISKAYATI PUTRI; TASYA NADHIRATUL HUSNA; THOMAS AQUINAS MICHI ALVIYANTO; TIARA AGUSTINA
HANG TUAH MEDICAL JOURNAL Vol 20 No 2 (2023): Hang Tuah Medical Journal
Publisher : Universitas Hang Tuah

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30649/htmj.v20i2.322

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Abstract Introduction: Eye trauma is one of the causes of visual impairment and blindness that occurs due to intentional or unintentional actions. Trauma to the eye requires proper treatment to prevent the occurrence of more severe complications that will lead to blindness. Methods: This research is a descriptive study with a cross sectional study design. The research will be conducted at the KOJA Regional General Hospital in April – May 2022 with the sample being clerks who meet the inclusion criteria. Results: Clinical clerkship students aged <25 years, have a good level of knowledge 48.6%. Meanwhile, clinical clerkship students aged 25-30 years have a good level of knowledge of 57.7%. And clinical clerkship students aged >30 years have a good level of knowledge of 100%. Meanwhile, clinical clerkship students who attended less than 3 stations, had a sufficient level of knowledge of 56.3%. Meanwhile, clinical clerkship students who participated in more than 3 stations, had a good level of knowledge of 58.3%. Conclusion: Most of the clinical clerkship students of UKRIDA FK have a good level of knowledge about eye trauma at Koja Hospital. Keywords : eye trauma, level of knowledge, clinical clerkship students
Potensi Tepezza (Teprotumumab) dalam Pengobatan Penyakit Mata Tiroid Aktif (TED) Rukmana, Dewi Samudra Putri Aliffa; Ramzi, Rani Nurmala; Dhuarte, Jevon; Jaya, Fitra; Anugrahsari, Santi
Jurnal MedScientiae Vol. 3 No. 2 (2024): Agustus
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Abstract Active Thyroid Eye Disease (TED) is a medical condition involving swelling of the muscles, tissues, and fats around the eyes. This can lead to serious symptoms including double vision and vision loss. Tepezza (Teprotumumab) is an innovative therapy that inhibits the insulin-like growth factor 1 receptor (IGF-1R) and has been approved for TED treatment. Teprotumumab works by reducing inflammation and TED symptoms. Pharmacokinetic studies indicate that this drug can be effectively administered via intravenous infusion. Various studies have shown that teprotumumab can significantly reduce proptosis, diplopia, and clinical activity of TED. This therapy has proven effective in various patient groups, including those with long-standing TED and those unresponsive to other treatments. Teprotumumab holds a promising breakthrough in TED management, improving the quality of life for individuals affected by this disease. Further studies are needed to fully understand the mechanism and potential of teprotumumab in TED treatment.
Literature Review of the New Role of Atropine Eye Drop on Children's Myopia Progression Tanjung, Melita Novianne; Nikiyuluw, Renna Sara; Sombuk, Berlin Clara Yustinah; Anugrahsari, Santi
Jurnal MedScientiae Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024): April
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36452/JMedScientiae.v3i1.3031

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Myopia is one of the most common refractive disorders, especially in children. It can increase the risk of degenerative eye diseases. Various studies have been conducted to date to show the potential of variations of atropine in inhibiting the progression of myopia. This scientific article summarizes the various research, mainly related to the effectiveness of atropine on myopia. The research method uses "Literature Review" by searching Pubmed and Google Scholar with the English keywords ((“Myopia” OR “Refractive error”) AND “Children” AND “Atropine” AND “Progression”), 2018 until 2023. The discussion summarizes the role of atropine in myopia and its effectiveness and safety. Future research is expected to explore, more specifically, the role of atropine in inhibiting the progression of Myopia.
Current Management of Fluorometholone Steroids in Pediatric Vernal Conjunctivitis: A Literature Review Fajar, Muhammad Fauzi; Siallagan, Maria; Nabighah, Gladis Salsabila Najla; Wijaya, Pande I Gede Indra; Anugrahsari, Santi
Jurnal MedScientiae Vol. 3 No. 2 (2024): Agustus
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36452/JMedScientiae.v3i2.3079

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Vernal conjunctivitis is a rare allergic eye disease, usually affecting children in the prepubertal years and can last between 5 to 10 years. Treatment of this condition is often challenging, requiring effective therapies to reduce symptoms. This literature review, conducted between 2015 and 2023, aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of fluorometholone steroid use in the treatment of pediatric vernal conjunctivitis. Recent studies comparing the effectiveness of Fluorometholone 0.1% in the treatment of Vernal Keratoconjunctivitis (VKC) were analyzed. The results showed that Fluorometholone was effective compared to Cyclosporine in reducing VKC symptoms. However, the use of Fluorometholone should be done with caution due to potential side effects such as increased intraocular pressure and risk of infection.Fluorometholone is an effective treatment option for vernal conjunctivitis in children. However, it is important to have close monitoring by an ophthalmologist to avoid serious side effects. With careful monitoring and proper dose adjustment, Fluorometholone can be a safe and effective therapy in managing this condition.  
Pengaruh Pemberian Steroid Topikal Terhadap Tekanan Intra Okular : Sebuah Tinjauan Pustaka Lauw, Jessica Amelia; Muthia, Annisa Sri Rachma; Pangaribuan, Beatric Ruth Fransiska; Anugrahsari, Santi
Jurnal MedScientiae Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024): April
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36452/JMedScientiae.v3i1.3162

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The use of topical corticosteroids, especially in the periocular area, has been associated with increased intraocular pressure (IOP), potentially leading to glaucoma and other eye complications. This study evaluated the risk of IOP elevation due to topical corticosteroid use and its influencing factors. This study is a literature review investigating the relationship between topical corticosteroid use and IOP elevation. Data were collected from studies reporting the effect of topical corticosteroids on IOP, including the type of steroid, duration of use, frequency of administration, and patient age. The findings suggest that the use of topical corticosteroids can lead to a significant increase in IOP, with the risk varying depending on the type of steroid, duration, and frequency of use, as well as individual patient characteristics such as age. Although some studies showed a significant increase in risk, other results showed minimal risk, suggesting the need for close monitoring of IOP in patients using topical corticosteroids. The use of topical corticosteroids in the periocular area requires careful consideration of the potential risk of increased IOP. It is important to choose steroids with low anti-inflammatory potential and monitor IOP regularly to reduce the risk of IOP-related side effects. Further studies are needed to fully understand the risks associated with using periocular topical corticosteroids and develop guidelines for safe use.
Tinjauan Pustaka Penggunaan Gawai dengan Kejadian Miopia Anugrahsari, Santi; Nugraha, Abraham William; Septrilla, Gladys; Veronica Agrippina
Jurnal MedScientiae Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024): April
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36452/JMedScientiae.v3i1.3164

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Lifestyle changes during the pandemic has impacted the lives of almost every human being in the world. This lifestyle changes, especially the increase in the duration and frequency of gadget use for everyday routine can cause various unwanted side effects such as refractive disorders, especially myopia. This study aims to evaluate the correlation between gadget use and myopia and other relevant ocular biometric parameters such as axial length (AL) and spherical equivalent (SE). The literatures used in this study is taken from an electronic database using NCBI, ProQuest and Google Scholar with English keywords “Gadget”, “Myopia”, and “Vision Impairment” and in Indonesian “Gawai”, “Miopi”, dan “Kelainan Refraksi ”. The articles found was published between January 2012 and Juni 2022, which was then sorted according to the objective of this study and we found fifteen journals that we include in this study. The distance in which gadgets were used was found to have a correlation with myopia. Laying down while using gadgets was also found to be correlated with myopia. Meanwhile, the duration of gadget use has not been found to be correlated with myopia. Gadget use can be one of the risk factors for refractive disorders. Based on the literature we collected, it was found that gadget use distance less than 30 cm and laying down while using gadgets has a correlation with refractive disorders meanwhile the duration of gadget use was found to not be correlated with refractive disorders.
Effectiveness of Prednisolone Acetate Eye Drops 1% in Improving the Final Vision of Anterior Uveitis Patients Anugrahsari, Santi; Celine, Callysta; Saragih, Putri Arsya; Arsana, Gabriel Ferdinan
Jurnal MedScientiae Vol. 3 No. 2 (2024): Agustus
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36452/JMedScientiae.v3i2.3206

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Anterior uveitis is the most common classification of uveitis and can result in decreased vision, even blindness in sufferers. Therefore, this literature review was carried out to determine the effectiveness of topical steroids, namely prednisolone acetate 1%, in improving final vision in anterior uveitis patients. In this literature review, 6 articles were found from electronic databases in PubMed and Google Scholar, which were selected based on the specified inclusion and exclusion criteria. The study's results stated that prednisolone acetate 1% eye drops effectively improved final vision in anterior uveitis patients. Further research regarding the effectiveness of prednisolone acetate 1% needs to be carried out in a broader scope, with various patient characteristics, to make the research results more accurate.
The use of corticosteroid eye drops in patients post cataract surgey Ana Claudia; Rusanti, Putri Alivia; Sipangkar, Agnes Imelda; Anugrahsari, Santi
Jurnal MedScientiae Vol. 3 No. 2 (2024): Agustus
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36452/JMedScientiae.v3i2.3279

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The use of corticosteroid eye drops is one of the post-cataract surgery treatments aimed at reducing inflammation and preventing complications. This literature aims to review the effectiveness and safety of topical corticosteroid use in patients after cataract surgery. Reviewing several recent studies on this topic, this literature finds that topical corticosteroids effectively reduce inflammation and speed up post-operative healing. However, there are risks of side effects, such as increased intraocular pressure (IOP), that need to be considered. The literature also discusses comparisons between corticosteroids and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), showing that while NSAIDs are also effective, corticosteroids provide better results in controlling inflammation. In conclusion, corticosteroid eye drops are recommended as the standard treatment after cataract surgery with close monitoring of IOP.
Hubungan Antara Screen Time dengan Angka Kejadian Miopia Pada Anak Sebelum dan Setelah Masa Pandemi Covid-19 : Sebuah Tinjauan Pustaka Anugrahsari, Santi; Shania Audrianisa; Cahya Virgin Septyany; Appy, Enjeline Grecielya; Rohy, Charlos Ivanly Jusuf
Jurnal MedScientiae Vol. 3 No. 3 (2024): Desember
Publisher : Universitas Kristen Krida Wacana

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36452/JMedScientiae.v3i3.3047

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The COVID-19 pandemic policies, outdoor activity restrictions, and distance learning have significantly impacted the occurrence of myopia in children. These changes are associated with increased screen time, decreased outdoor activities, and insufficient sleep duration, indicating potential long-term effects on myopia prevalence and development. This literature review utilizes articles from research journal databases searched through the internet. The internet databases used include Google Scholar and PubMed, using keywords: "Children," "Epidemiology," "Risk Factor," and "Myopia." Inclusion criteria for this literature are English articles, published within the last 10 years, and research publication types. Exclusion criteria include duplications and articles with only abstracts or without full text. The combined findings of these studies consistently demonstrate that school-age myopia is influenced by genetic and environmental factors, with screen time, near work, and urban residence being significant risk factors. The protective role of outdoor activities against myopia is evident in various geographic regions. The COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated this issue, emphasizing the need for interventions focused on reducing screen time and increasing outdoor activities to manage and prevent myopia progression.