Achmad Indra Awaluddin
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Relationship between Knowledge and training on Nurses'Skill in Managing Emergency Events among Cardiac Arrest Patients in the ICU and Emergency Room at Pelamonia Hospital, Makassa Nusdin Nunu Nusdin; Achmad Indra Awaluddin; Darmawati Darmawati
International Journal of Nursing and Health Services (IJNHS) Vol. 3 No. 2 (2020): International Journal of Nursing and Health Services (IJHNS)
Publisher : Alta Dharma Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (742.593 KB) | DOI: 10.35654/ijnhs.v3i2.309

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Emergency conditions most frequently encountered in health care settings such as hospitals, one of which is the incidence of cardiac arrest. The purpose of this study is to determine the relationship between knowledge and training with nurses' skills in managing emergency events among cardiac arrest patients in the ICU and the Emergency Room of Pelamonia Hospital. The cross-sectional study design was applied in this study. The population, as well as the sample in this study, was 40 people, this study used a total sampling technique. The value results of the study with statistical tests Fisher's Exact Test, the obtained value of p = 0.000 (? <0.05 for the knowledge variable and p = 0.008 (? <0.05) for the training variable. The conclusion of this study, there is a relationship between knowledge and training with nurses' skills in managing emergency events among cardiac arrest patients in the ICU and the Emergency Room of Pelamonia Hospital. Suggested to the health officers in particular to nurses to always improve the knowledge and always follow the latest training so that the skills on basic life support can be carried out properly
EFFICACY, IMMUNOGENICITY AND SIDE EFFECT OF COVID-19 VACCINE ON PREGNANT AND LACTATING WOMEN: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW Anita Sukarno; Mohammad Heri Kurniawan; Achmad Indra Awaluddin
Journal of Islamic Nursing Vol 6 No 2 (2021): Journal Of Islamic Nursing
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Alauddin Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24252/join.v6i2.25913

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Purpose: To investigate the efficacy, immunogenicity, and side effect of the Covid-19 vaccine on pregnant and lactating women. Methods: We obtained 1366 articles from 7 databases such as PubMed, Google Scholar, ScienceDirect, Cochrane Library, EU Clinical Trials Register, ClinicalTrials.gov, the WHO Clinical Trial Registry. The search terms were “Covid-19 Vaccine”, “Sars-Cov-2 Vaccine”, “Vaccine Efficacy”, “Vaccine Immunogenicity”, “Vaccine Side Effect“, “Pregnant Women”, and “Lactating Women”. Study selection and study quality appraisal were guided by Joanna Briggs Institute (JBI). Results: Fifteen articles were included. Vaccinated pregnant women had a lower risk of Covid-19 infection. Immune responses were detected in maternal blood, cord blood, and breast milk. The T-cell had the potential to against viral variants. Covid-19 vaccination resulted in low disruption among lactating women. There was no difference in side effects between pregnant and nonpregnant women. Conclusions: Covid-19 vaccine lowered infection risk and robust immune responses among pregnant and lactating women.