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SOSIALISASI PENINGKATAN KAPASITAS TENAGA MEDIS DALAM PEMULASARAAN JENAZAH COVID-19 Taufik Hidayat; Rika Susanti; Afriwardi Afriwardi; Citra Manela; Noverika Windasari
BULETIN ILMIAH NAGARI MEMBANGUN Vol. 4 No. 1 (2021)
Publisher : LPPM (Institute for Research and Community Services) Universitas Andalas Padang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25077/bina.v4i1.293

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Transmission of the coronavirus that causes COVID-19 from corpses to people around, namely mortuary officers and the families of the bodies, can occur through direct contact with body fluids, objects around the body that are contaminated with the coronavirus, and aerosols formed when the body is moved or turned over. The curing of the COVID-19 corpse requires special treatment so that the custodian of the corpse avoids the transmission of this coronavirus. The purpose of this activity is to increase the knowledge and awareness of medical and mortuary staff about the importance of organizing COVID-19 bodies by taking into account the standards that the WHO has issued, professional organizations while still paying attention to the ethical, religious, and customs aspects of the local community. This capacity-building method is in the form of an online seminar on the role of medical personnel in curing COVID-19 corpses through the provision of 4 topics by four presenters. The material provided was the ethical and legal aspects of the burial of COVID-19 bodies, the management of the burial of COVID-19 corpses, religious views on the handling of COVID-19 corpses, and filling out the COVID-19 death certificate. The results of the activities obtained are the pretest and post-test results to assess the participants' knowledge. Ninety-one participants attended the pretest, and 94 participants from 150 seminar participants attended the post-test. According to standard operating procedures adopted from WHO, the funeral of the corpse is carried out by taking into account ethical, cultural, and religious aspects. The province of West Sumatra itself is primarily Muslim, so this protocol is also based on the fatwa of the Indonesian Ulema Council. The preparation of SOPs for the healing of COVID-19 patients and socialization needs to be continued with other health workers and the community to reduce the turbidity in the community regarding the handling of the bodies of COVID-19 patients.
Profile of Traffic Accident Victims at RSUP Dr. M. Djamil Padang in 2010-2020 Muhammad Irfan Pratama; Noverika Windasari; Nur Afrainin Syah; Rika Susanti; Noverial Noverial; Mohammad Reza
Vitalitas Medis : Jurnal Kesehatan dan Kedokteran Vol. 2 No. 3 (2025): Juli: Vitalitas Medis : Jurnal Kesehatan dan Kedokteran
Publisher : Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62383/vimed.v2i3.1954

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A traffic accident is an unexpected road event involving a vehicle with or without other road users resulting in human casualties and/or property loss. This research is a retrospective descriptive using secondary data from visum et repertum results of patients. The research sample was analyzed using a univariate approach to determine the distribution of age, gender, occupation, location of injuries, type of injuries, number of injuries based on the type of injury, the status of road users, and how patients arrive. The results of the study obtained as many as 2984 victims alive and 210 victims died. The age group of 15–29 years is the most (49.3% for living victims and 39% for dead victims), with a male predominance. The head and neck were the most common locations for injuries (73.1% of living victims and 90.5% of deaths). Abrasions were the most type of wound (82.4% of living victims and 81.4% of deaths). In the group of road users, 59.2% were motorbike riders and 71.1% came to the third referral hospital in Padang by being referred from another hospital. The living and dead victims due to traffic accidents based on age, gender, location of injuries, and types of injuries are in the same group.
The Effect of Disaster Education Reslience Among Students In Indonesia: A Systematic Review sukma, muthia; Fithria, Rahmi; Susanti, rika; Khanh, Varhanno K; Putra, Fariz Ananda; Salsabila, Mahira
Sumatra Journal of Disaster, Geography and Geography Education Vol 9 No 1 (2025): Sumatra Journal of Disaster, Geography and Geography Education (June Edition)
Publisher : Sumatra Journal of Disaster, Geography and Geography Education

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/sjdgge.v9i1.638

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Background: Indonesia is highly prone to natural disasters, including floods, landslides, and earthquakes. Among the most vulnerable are children, particularly elementary school students. Disaster education is essential for enhancing their resilience and preparedness. Objective: This systematic review examines the impact of disaster education on the resilience of elementary school students in Indonesia, with a focus on how educational interventions improve disaster preparedness and psychological recovery. Methods: Following PRISMA guidelines, studies published between 2019 and 2024 were analyzed. Data were collected from ProQuest and EBSCO databases using keywords related to disaster education in Indonesian elementary schools. Included studies evaluated disaster education programs and their effects on students' resilience and preparedness. Results: Three studies met the inclusion criteria. Interventions, including 3D virtual simulations, moral comics, and traditional games, were found to effectively enhance disaster awareness and resilience. The review also highlights the importance of culturally relevant approaches to trauma recovery and emphasizes the need for a child-centered focus in disaster education. Conclusion: Disaster education significantly enhances the preparedness and resilience of Indonesian elementary school students. Integrating disaster education into school curricula and employing culturally appropriate methods are critical for building a more disaster-resilient generation. Broader implementation of these programs is necessary within Indonesia's education system.
Co-Authors Abdullah Arief Syahputra Abdullah Arief Syahputra Adnil Edwin Nurdin Adrial Adrial Afifa Humaira Afriandi Putra Afriwardi Afriwardi Ahsan Putra Hafiz Alqadri Alqadri Amelya Permata Sari Ami Tri Nursasmi Ando Amadino Anggi Rahmi Rusadi Arina Widya Murni Arni Amir Arsa Arsa Bikrulmal Bikrulmal Candra Candra Citra Manela Dea Rika Putri Purba Dedi Afandi Dia Rofinda, Zelly Dia Dian Milvita Eldi Sauma Eva Chundrayetti Fadhilati Sabrina Fikri Alhafizd Marwin Fithria, Rahmi Fitratul Annisa Fortuna, Fory Hafni Bachtiar Haliza ulfa Hardis man Hasmiwati Hendra Permana Henny Mulyani Mulyani Hillbertina, Noza Khairul Fahmi Khanh, Varhanno Khallifhatul Kri Yudi Pati Sandy Laila Rahmi M Fadil Maria Nurlita Marryo Borry WD Mega Miftahul Rizka Mohammad Reza Mohammad Tegar Indrayana Muhammad Farhan Khadaffi Muhammad Imam Arrasyid Muhammad Irfan Pratama Muhammad Ridho Azhari Muhammad Tsani Mudzakir Nadira Ismanel Tamura Noverial Noverial Noverial Noverial Noverika Winda Sari Noverika Windasari Noza Hilbertina Nur Afrainin Syah Nurul Aini Nuzulia Irawati Ovella April Rieza Popy Puspita Sari Putra, Fariz Ananda Putri, Biomechy Oktomalio Rahmadiyani Rahmadiyani Rauffi Hayatul Putri Restu Susanti Riswan Efendi Rohana Roni Eka Sahputra Rony Rustam Rosa Murwindra, Rosa Roza Mulyana Rudi Afriant Rustini Rustini Salsabila, Mahira Samantha Samantha Siti Dzakiyyah Masyar Sopiatun Nahwiyah Sutoyo Sutoyo Syahputra, Roni Eka Taufik Hidayat Taufik Hidayat Taufik Saputra Tuti Lestari Utami Yuliandini Vici Novia Vendlan Yantri Maputra Yanwirasti Yanwirasti Yuliarni Syafrita Yulizawati . Zhafira Ferin Zhuhra, Rahma Tsania