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PENINGKATAN KEMANDIRIAN PASIEN DENGAN GANGGUAN PENGLIHATAN BERAT MELALUI LAYANAN LOW VISION DI RSUD KOJA : SEBUAH UPAYA PENGABDIAN MASYARAKAT: IMPROVING THE INDEPENDENCE OF PATIENTS WITH SEVERE VISION IMPAIRMENT THROUGH LOW VISION SERVICES AT RSUD: A COMMUNITY SERVICE EFFORT Anugrahsari, Santi; Adrian, Verry
GEMAKES: Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat Vol. 6 No. 1 (2026): GEMAKES: Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat
Publisher : Politeknik Kesehatan Kemenkes RI Jakarta I

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36082/gemakes.v6i1.2030

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Low Vision adalah kondisi kehilangan sebagian penglihatan di mana pasien masih dapat melihat cahaya, bentuk benda, angka, dan huruf secara terbatas. Layanan Low Vision di rumah sakit, termasuk RSUD Koja sebagai RS tipe B, berperan penting dalam meningkatkan kemandirian dan kualitas hidup pasien. Namun, RSUD Koja menghadapi tantangan seperti keterbatasan sumber daya, alat, edukasi, dan promosi. Pelayanan Low Vision di RSUD Koja dimulai pada tahun 2022 hingga 2024, Poli Mata Low Vision telah melayani 114 pasien anak dan 60 pasien dewasa. Kegiatan ini merupakan kegiatan pengabdian masyarakat di rumah sakit tersier secara partisipatif dan edukatif yang melibatkan peran dari sasaran pengabdian. Pada pembahasan ditampilkan 2 kasus khusus yang telah dipilih. Kasus 1 adalah pria 22 tahun dengan ketajaman penglihatan awal OD 2/60 dan OS 1/25. Dengan kacamata koreksi, penglihatan meningkat menjadi 6/60, sementara penglihatan dekat membaik dengan Lea test dan pencahayaan tambahan. Kasus 2 adalah pria 50 tahun dengan ODS atrofi nervus optikus, visus OD 1/300 dan OS 1/60. Dengan teleskop 3x, visus OS meningkat menjadi 3/60, dan dengan menggunakan Magnifier 8D, penglihatan dekat OS membaik menjadi 4 Metrics 20 cm. Periode 2022–2024, Poli Mata RSUD Koja telah melayani 174 pasien Low Vision dari berbagai usia. Diperlukan dukungan lintas sektor serta peningkatan fasilitas untuk mengoptimalkan pelayanan.
Manifestasi Okular pada Pasien dengan Lupus Eritematosus Sistemik (SLE) Anugrahsari, Santi; Dila Sandy, Marcelia Nova; Yuningsih, Wulan; Sharen
Jurnal MedScientiae Vol. 5 No. 1 (2026): April
Publisher : Universitas Kristen Krida Wacana

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36452/jmedscientiae.v5i1.3918

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Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE) is a multisystem autoimmune disease with a wide range of clinical manifestations, including ocular involvement. Ocular manifestations in SLE can affect both the anterior and posterior segments and are significantly associated with systemic disease activity. This review aims to comprehensively examine current scientific literature related to ocular manifestations in SLE patients, including the clinical spectrum, diagnostic modalities, correlation with systemic disease activity, and the impact of therapeutic toxicity, particularly hydroxychloroquine. A systematic literature review was conducted based on 30 peer-reviewed scientific articles published within the past five years. Inclusion criteria included English-language publications involving diagnosed SLE patients with ocular involvement. Articles were analyzed based on the type of ocular manifestation, diagnostic methods, association with systemic parameters, and the imaging technology employed. The most commonly reported manifestations were lupus retinopathy, retinal vasculitis, keratoconjunctivitis sicca, and hydroxychloroquine-induced maculopathy. Advanced imaging modalities such as Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) and Optical Coherence Tomography Angiography (OCTA) played a key role in detecting retinal involvement, even at subclinical stages. Hydroxychloroquine toxicity remains a major concern, especially in patients with systemic risk factors and inadequate retinal monitoring. Ocular involvement in SLE serves as a valuable diagnostic and prognostic indicator. Early detection and regular monitoring using advanced imaging technologies are essential strategies to prevent irreversible vision loss and assess lupus systemic activity. A multidisciplinary approach involving both rheumatologists and ophthalmologists is crucial in the holistic management of SLE patients.
Overview of the Knowledge Level and Behavior of Contact Lens Use among Medical Students of Universitas Kristen Krida Wacana Pongtuluran, Regina; Mandalahi, Elisabeth Elida Elyus; Wangsa, Felix Jordan; Widyasa, Marni; Anugrahsari, Santi
Smart Medical Journal Vol 6, No 3 (2023): December
Publisher : Faculty of Medicine Universitas Sebelas Maret

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.13057/smj.v6i3.67738

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Introduction: Contact lenses are intended to treat refractive errors in the eye, as a diagnostic aid, and to support the personal appearance. A case study suggested that contact lenses cause eye diseases due to less knowledge and misbehavior when wearing contact lenses. This study was conducted to know the level of knowledge and behavior of using contact lenses among medical students of Universitas Kristen Krida Wacana (UKRIDA), intake 2016.Methods: It employed a descriptive analysis with a cross-sectional study. A total of 97 students who use contact lenses filled out a questionnaire in Google form.Results: The result demonstrated that 91 respondents (94%) had good knowledge about using contact lenses. Regarding behavior, 80 (93%) belonged to a good category.Conclusion: Their good knowledge and behavior towards using soft contact lenses might minimize their risk of red eye incidence upon using them. 
Co-Authors ADHE WILLIAM FANGGIDAE Adrian, Verry Ana Claudia Andarusito, Nurcahyo Andri Lesmana Anindita, Petra Damiana Appy, Enjeline Grecielya Arsana, Gabriel Ferdinan Benu, Inne Eunike Br Tobing, Naomi Regina P Cahya Virgin Septyany Celine, Callysta Desra, Safira Cantika Dhuarte, Jevon Dila Sandy, Marcelia Nova Fajar, Muhammad Fauzi Fitra Jaya Fransiskus Sawan Hendarto, Dino Jak, Yanuar Kainama, Chrisella Michelle Kalangi, Geraldi Marcelino Koloay, Gisselle Angeli Marchella Korwa, Daniela Dirgantari Kumala Sari, Ni Putu Winda Kusumaningrum, Dietha Lallo, Ary Kristanto Lauw, Jessica Amelia Lethulur, Shindie Dona Kezia Lily, Lia Listya M, Gabriel Mandalahi, Elisabeth Elida Elyus Manufandu, Gracea Sintike MAWAR Muthia, Annisa Sri Rachma MUTIARA NOVARINDA ISKAYATI PUTRI Nabighah, Gladis Salsabila Najla Nikiyuluw, Renna Sara Nugraha, Abraham William Pangaribuan, Beatric Ruth Fransiska Pongtuluran, Regina Prakarsi, Griyanti Purna Ragustri, Jasmine Nazer Ramzi, Rani Nurmala Ratna, Setyarini Dwi Rohy, Charlos Ivanly Jusuf Rukmana, Dewi Samudra Putri Aliffa Rusanti, Putri Alivia Saragih, Putri Arsya Septrilla, Gladys Shania Audrianisa Sharen Shendy , Shendy Siallagan, Maria Siceria, Putri Denova Sipangkar, Agnes Imelda Sombuk, Berlin Clara Yustinah Sopian, Silvester Rionoviyanus Temiang Sumidjatun, Sumidjatun Suryadi Tanjung, Melita Novianne TASYA NADHIRATUL HUSNA Teterissa, Shirley Eleonora Gusmariny THOMAS AQUINAS MICHI ALVIYANTO TIARA AGUSTINA Tjandra, Aldo Elyada Umboh, Teresa Gracia Veronica Agrippina Wangsa, Felix Jordan Widyasa, Marni Wijaya, Pande I Gede Indra Yulianti, Elys Yuningsih, Wulan