Yusuf Dwiyanto
Universitas Muhammadiyah Jakarta

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Characteristics of Sleep Patterns in Patients Before COVID-19 Diagnosis Agus Purnama; Irfan Hardian; Dayana Noprida; Hana Febriyanti; Aisah Mamang; Kemala Desi Wahidi; Nurmawati Nurmawati; Lusiana Primasari; Rinawati Rinawati; Sri Murtini; Yusuf Dwiyanto; Muhammad Hadi; Nyimas Heny Purwanti
STRADA : Jurnal Ilmiah Kesehatan Vol. 10 No. 1 (2021): May
Publisher : Universitas STRADA Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/sjik.v10i1.604

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Sleep pattern is an important indicator for a person's immunity rather than being susceptible to infection. The purpose of this study was to describe the characteristics of respondents infected with Covid-19 and a history of sleep patterns before being infected. The method in this research is a quantitative description with the PSQI instrument as data collection related to sleep patterns, the sample used is 103 respondents with analysis using SPSS and Rapid Miner. The results showed that most of the respondents were female (56.3%), ages 26-35 (38.9%), higher education level (76.7%), private employees (52.4%), and the quality of sleep bad (53.4%). The conclusion in this study is that good or quality sleep is one of the key factors to maintain the immune system and body metabolism so that it can be immune from several infections that can enter the body, including the Covid-19 pandemic
The Effect of Smoking on Oxygen Saturation Level of Patients Covid-19 Yusuf Dwiyanto; Muhammad Didin Wahyudin; Ria Mariatul Isnaani; Dedeh Ernawati; Doddy Firmansyah; Noviana Haryanti; Rita Erlina; Nuzula Firdaus; Ali Asman Harahap; Agus Purnama; Satriani H Gultom
Jurnal Ilmiah Ilmu Keperawatan Indonesia Vol 11 No 02 (2021): Jurnal Ilmiah Ilmu Keperawatan Indonesia Volume 22 June 2021: Covid-19 disease,
Publisher : UIMA Press

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Background: The Novel Coronavirus (Covid-19) disease caused by SARS-COV2 was first discovered in Wuhan, China, December 2019. WHO has set Covid 19 to be a pandemic which has resulted in an increase in death rates worldwide. Covid-19 attacks the respiratory system which resembles pneumonia but has signs of a decrease in oxygen saturation. In Indonesia, many people, especially men, practice smoking, where smoking can cause respiratory system problems, but there is no sign of a decrease in oxygen saturation. Objectives: This study aims to determine the effect of smoking on oxygen saturation levels in Covid-19 patients. Methods: This type of research is an analytic study with a cross sectional design. Total population of 52 people, with inclusion and exclusion criteria. Results: This study shows that 21.2% of patients who smoke 6-12 cigarettes / day have oxygen saturation <75%, with the result p-value = 0.000, which means that there is an effect between smoking on decreasing oxygen saturation, with a 53-fold chance of covid patients. People who smoke can cause a decrease in oxygen saturation. Conclusion: Decrease in oxygen saturation in covid-19 patients, can be caused due to the toxicity of cigarettes smoked. In smokers who are confirmed Covid-19, there will be an worsening of oxygen supply in the blood, which is indicated by a decrease in oxygen saturation <75%.