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Lack of Correlation between Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injury Risk Factors and Its Severity Degree Darmawan, Muhammad Arief; Heristyorini, Ayodya; Ramadhani, Isniani; Agustini, Diana
Mutiara Medika: Jurnal Kedokteran dan Kesehatan Vol 24, No 2 (2024): July
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/mmjkk.v24i2.21313

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Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) injury is a prevalent, severe, and costly orthopedic condition affecting individuals. The ACL prevalence is related to harder activity. This study aims to explore the correlation between age, Body Mass Index (BMI), and occupational history with the severity of ACL injuries at Gatot Soebroto Central Army Hospital. The analysis adopted a cross-sectional design and utilized the chi-square test, examining 121 medical records from 2 groups of patients that were civilians and National Armed Forces/TNI. There are 88.4% of 19 – 44 years; 50.4% with normal BMI, and 49.6% overweight/obese; 49.6% civilian and 50.4% TNI; 70.2% with total tear, and the rest was partial tear of participants. The data analysis indicated p-values of 0.633 for age, 0.953 for BMI, and 0.126 for occupational history concerning their association with the severity of ACL injuries. Additionally, all three variables showed Odds Ratio (OR) values greater than 1, with the OR for age being 1.608, for BMI being 1.024, and for employment history being 1.853. All of these findings suggested that there was no significant correlation between these variables and the severity of ACL injuries. Despite the lack of significant correlation, these risk factors may still increased susceptibility to severe ACL injuries.
Hubungan Pengetahuan Dengan Sikap Pada Calon Jemaah Haji dan Umrah Lansia Terhadap Pencegahan Dehidrasi Amalia, Firda; Savitri, Pritha Maya; Agustini, Diana; Kristanti, Melly
Majalah Kedokteran Indonesia Vol 75 No 5 (2025): Journal of The Indonesian Medical Association - Majalah Kedokteran Indonesia, Vo
Publisher : PENGURUS BESAR IKATAN DOKTER INDONESIA (PB IDI)

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Introduction: Hajj and Umrah are Islamic pilgrimages performed in Saudi Arabia, often taking place during the summer season when temperatures may exceed 40°C. Such extreme conditions increase the risk of dehydration, especially among the elderly. Dehydration in older adults can lead to severe complications, even death. Preventive measures can be achieved through adequate knowledge and positive attitudes toward fluid intake.Methods: This was an observational analytic study with a cross-sectional design. Respondents were selected using purposive sampling, consisting of 50 elderly Hajj and Umrah pilgrims. The study was conducted from February to December 2023 at the NRA Hajj and Umrah Bureau, South Jakarta. Data were analyzed using the chi-square test to assess the relationship between knowledge and attitudes toward dehydration prevention.Results: The majority of respondents had good knowledge (62%) and moderate attitudes (56%), with most being female aged 60–65 years. Bivariate analysis showed a significant relationship between knowledge and attitudes of elderly Hajj and Umrah pilgrims toward dehydration prevention (p = 0.035).Conclusion: There is a significant relationship between knowledge and attitudes of elderly Hajj and Umrah pilgrims toward dehydration prevention.