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Pursed Lip Breathing Exercises and Diaphragmatic Breathing Exercises in Increasing Forced Vital Capacity and First Second Expiratory Volume (VEF1) in Post Covid-19 Patients Irawan, Muhammad Henrie; Persitiowati, Yuly; Agustin, Agustin
Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research Vol 6 No 6 (2024): Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37287/ijghr.v6i6.4007

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Healthcare workers have a significant risk of being infected with COVID-19, as well as the risk of experiencing Post-COVID Syndrome symptoms, with fatigue being the most commonly reported. Reality shows that after being declared recovered from COVID-19, patients do not immediately become free from complaints such as shortness of breath, fatigue, pain, or depression. Post-COVID-19 sequelae symptoms cannot be ignored, as they can interfere with daily activities and reduce the quality of life for COVID-19 survivors. This study aims to analyze the comparison of Pursed Lip Breathing exercises and Diaphragm Breathing exercises in increasing forced vital capacity (FVC) and first second expiratory volume (VEP1) in post-covid-19 patients at Aji Muhammmad Parikesit Tenggarong Hospital. This research is a quantitative study that was carried out using post-covid patient data, with a sample of 18 respondents to the Pursed Lip Breathing exercise and 18 respondents to the Diaphragm Breathing exercise. The results showed that the results of the two different tests on average showed that there were significant differences before and after treatment in increasing forced vital capacity (FVC) and first second expiratory volume (VEF1) with Pursed Lip Breathing in post-covid-19 patients at Aji Hospital Muhammmad Parikesit Tenggarong and the results of the two different tests on average showed that there were significant differences before and after treatment in increasing forced vital capacity (FVC) and first second expiratory volume (VEF1) with Diaphragm Breathing in post-covid-19 patients at Aji Muhammad Parikesit Tenggarong Hospital.
The Implementation of Electronic Medical Records on Performance through Nurses' Workload and Completeness of Nursing Care Documentation Rudiantoro, Danar; Suprapto, Sentot Imam; Agustin, Agustin
Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research Vol 7 No 3 (2025): Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37287/ijghr.v7i3.6091

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Effective nursing care services are an indicator of healthcare service quality. The use of electronic medical records (EMRs) plays a crucial role in improving the quality of nursing care services. Complete and accurate nursing care documentation has significant implications for the quality of nursing care provided. Objective: This study aims to analyze the impact of implementing electronic medical records on nurses' performance through nurses' workload and the completeness of nursing care documentation. Method: This study employed a quantitative research design with a cross-sectional approach. A total sampling technique is applied involving 85 respondents as the sample. Data analysis was conducted using path analysis to determine the relationships between research variables. Results: Statistical regression tests (Model 1 and Model 2) showed that the implementation of electronic medical records significantly affects nurses' workload, the completeness of nursing care documentation, and nurses' performance. Path analysis results indicated that electronic medical records have a direct impact on nurses' performance (0.225). Additionally, the effect of electronic medical records on nurses' performance through workload was 0.178, while its effect on performance through the completeness of nursing care documentation was 0.108. Conclusions: The study concludes that there is no significant indirect effect of electronic medical record implementation on nurses' performance through workload and completeness of nursing care documentation.
Co-Authors Abdul Wahab Agustian, Fadhlan Hatta Agustini, Elina Ainur Rofiq Akbar, Hairil Alfares, Juli Dayan Alhidayah, Alhidayah Andesa, Khusaeri Andesla, Askari Andini, Andini ANGGERIYANA, SEPTA Anggraini, Fadhila Anggraini, Rima Berti ARDIANSYAH ARDIANSYAH Atalia, Atalia Bella, Bella Cecep Eli Kosasih Chusjairi, Juni Alfiah Dahnilsyah, Dahnilsyah Darmawan, Flora Honey Deni, Rahmad Dewi Supu, Sri Diana Ulfah Diva, Nisrina Nazhifah Efrizoni, Lusiana Elsi Dwi Hapsari Erlinda, Susi Fauta, Ari FERLY OKTRIYEDI Finanta Okmayura Fitri Nurhayati Fitriana Fitriana Fransiskus Zoromi, Fransiskus Gaurifa, Debi F Putra Ghazali, Muh Al Habibie, Dedi Rahman Hadi Asnal, Hadi Hamza, St. Rahmawati Hamzah, St.Rahmawati Hasdi Aimon Herwin Herwin, Herwin Husen, Ratna Andini Hutami, Nurfitria Anisa Ilham Ary Wahyudie Inarotul A’yun Irawan, Muhammad Henrie Irfandi Irfandi, Irfandi Isjoni, Muhammad Yogi Ryantama Iskandar, Dina Nur Ismanizan, Ryan Jafar, Kamaruddin JANUARSI, RATNA Jesi Alexander Alim Joleha, Joleha Junadhi Junadhi Junadhi, Junadhi Kusmiati, Lisa Lastari, Vina Fuji Lestari, Indri Puji Mahmud Alpusari Manan, Afni Abdul Maryana Maryana, Maryana Matius Paundanan, Matius Mokodompit, Hariansyah Muhammad Rivai Mujahidah, Gita Murtiani, Farida Muslim Muslim Muzayyana, Muzayyana Nanda Indira Nelson Alexander Neni Hermita Ningsih, Septiara Noorma Rosita Norma Norma Nova Mardiana, Nova Novita, Karina Nurlaili Nurlaili Nurul Hikma Saleh, Sitti Nurvinanda, Rezka Persitiowati, Yuly Perumal, Thinagaran Pratama, Ahmad Tara Pratiwi, Gessy Ade Prawira, Ade Bagus Puspitasari, Halfie Zaqiyah Gusti Putra, Jean Riko Kurniawan Putra, Septian Aditya Putri Asilestari, Putri Putri, Wanda Dwi Rahmaddeni Rahmaddeni Rahmiati Rahmiati Retno Sari Rianti, Wida Rianti Riliyantri, Sri Riyati, Riyati Rizky Meilando Rudiantoro, Danar Rukmini Rukmini Saleh, Sitti Nurul Hikma Sarma, Nyoman Sazali, Didik Selwis Raistanti, Sihqina Ramadhani Sinapoy, Muh. Sabaruddin Sitti Nurul Hikma Saleh Sri Ulfa Sentosa Sriwahyuningsih, Ade Sudirman Sudirman Sunarti Suprapto, Sentot Imam syahirah, nazhifah Syahrir, Syamsul Syarah, Amalia Tetti Solehati Triyani Arita Fitri Tsauroh, Salsabila Fiqrotu Tussa’diah, Halimah Tutiek Purwanti Viegas, Bonifacio de Jesus Yuly Peristiowati Yuwan, Ifan Alif Zahroh, Windy Septiana Zetra Hainul Putra Zuhroh, Siti