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PENGETAHUAN WANITA TENTANG KANKER PAYUDARA Nur Asiah; Diah Arruum; Ellyta Aizar
Jurnal Riset Hesti Medan Vol 4, No 1 (2019)
Publisher : Akademi Keperawatan Kesdam I/Bukit Barisan Medan

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Introduction about breast cancer is very important in order to decrease new cases through the efforts of prevention and early detection to make it easier to recognize the risk factors and symptoms of breast cancer. This community service activities aiming to identify women's ability to detect early breast cancer. This community service activities performed on May  to October 2018 in the UPT PUSKESMAS PB SELAYANG II Medan. The method of implementation of community service activities started by measuring the level of knowledge about society and the cadre of breast cancer, followed by the giving of material (counseling) about breast cancer by SADARI.  Results dissemination instruments of knowledge work in the area of women's health centers on breast cancer obtained that 30 women (60%) have less knowledge about breast cancer. For it to do a follow-up to train cadres and taught to the community to recognise and assess the risk factors in a sustainable way next taught how about SADARI techniques and further stages need to be done breast exam by using breasligh.
Pengaruh Kadar Raksa Dalam Rambut Terhadap Keparahan Gejala Autisme pada Anak yang Mengalami Gangguan Autistik Ellyta Aizar; Yahwardiah Siregar; Zul Alfian
Jurnal Pendidikan Kimia (JPKim) Vol 7, No 3 (2015): Desember
Publisher : Pascasarjana Universitas Negeri Medan

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Abstract. Autistic Disorder  can happen due to neurological expressions as the effects of environmental poisons in children who had genetical deficiency history. Current study found  that increasing of mercury (Hg) concentration in hairs had significant correlation towards increasing of  autisme level of severity. Hair analysis may identify the history of mercury’s exposure in human. This analytical correlational descriptive study aimed to identify mercury (Hg) concentration in children with autistic disorder at YAKARI Autism Foundation in Medan and at State Disability School in Binjai. This study also aimed to analyze the correlation between the Hg concentration and the symptoms’ level of severity. Hair samples were taken from 17 children with autistic disorder and 17 normal children (at similar age and sex). Mercury concentrations were analyzed by using ICP-OES. CARS were used to examine the autism symptoms’ level of severity. Majority of autistic disorder subjects (70.6%)  had severe autism symptoms. Mean of Hg concentrations in autism subjects was 1,82 ppm  ± 0,52 and in normal subjects was 0,91 ppm ± 0,68. Furthermore, mean of Hg concentrations in autistic disorder subjects was significantly higher than in normal subjects (p < 0,05). However, there was no significant difference on Hg concentrations between mild-fair and fair-severe autistic  subjects’ categories. The findings of this study explain that the severity of autism  symptoms in the autistic disorder subjects do not influenced by Hg concentrations within their body. Therefore, unidentified factors in this study might be contribute to the severity of autism symptoms. Future studies related epigenetics need to be conducted in order to explore another factors contribute to the severity of autism symptoms. Keywords: autistic disorder, CARS, mercury (Hg), hair analysis
Pengaruh Spritualitas Terhadap Motivasi Pasien Post Stroke Dalam Menjalani Fisioterapi Di Rumah Sakit Nunung Febriany Sitepu; Ellyta Aizar; Asrizal Asrizal; Siti Zahara
Jurnal Kesehatan dan Fisioterapi Vol 2, No 2 (2022): Jurnal KeFis - April 2022
Publisher : LPPM STIKES Siti Hajar dan Insight Power

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Introduction: Spirituality includes an integrative energy in which it overcomes all human aspects and is a means to experience life. The benefits of spirituality can be in the form of hope, strength, and emotional support. Motivation is the force or impetus for a person to behave. Motivation is positive if the driving force is very strong, but without too much burden that causes excessive tension, so enough to cause a strong desire to move forward, characterized by behavior in participating in therapy. On the other hand, it is negative and inhibits if the urge is weak, reluctant, and lacks enthusiasm to join the physiotherapy program. Objective: to see how spirituality can affect the motivation of stroke patients in undergoing physiotherapy in hospitals. Method: descriptive analysis of the percentage with the aim of obtaining complete data quantitatively. The population in this study were 75 people who underwent physiotherapy at the hospital. Data was collected in May – October 2020. The instrument used was a spirituality and motivation questionnaire. Data analysis using the Exact Fisher test. Results: Based on Fisher's Exact test, the p value (0.000) < (0.05) means that there is an influence of spirituality on the motivation of stroke sufferers. Conclusion: The spiritual response for stroke sufferers in the implementation of spiritual motivation to recover shows an adaptive spiritual response or is increasingly positive seen from several aspects as follows: having realistic expectations (meaning confident that the illness will heal with support, attention, and affection from family and friends) people around).Keywords: spirituality, motivation, physiotherapy