Stephanie Indrawati Sugiarto
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Hubungan Cara Persalinan dengan Apgar Score pada Kasus Ketuban Pecah Dini di RSUD Dr. Moewardi Sugiarto, Stephanie Indrawati; Angelia, Affi; Primadewi, Novi
Nexus Kedokteran Klinik Vol 2, No 3 (2013): Nexus Kedokteran Klinik
Publisher : Fakultas Kedokteran Universitas Sebelas Maret Surakarta

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Background: Premature rupture of membrane (PROM) occurs when amniotic membranes rupture without the signs of delivery. PROM occurs in 6 – 8% pregnancies and about 80% PROM occurs at term gestational age (>37 weeks). PROM is always terminated for preventing complication whether in mother and baby. Previews studies assumed that delivery process can affect the Apgar score of the newborn. This study aimed to know the relationship between delivery process with Apgar score in premature rupture of membrane case. Methods: This analytic study was observational using cohort retrospective approach. 151 study subjects were selected by fixed exposure sampling and simple random sampling from all PROM cases on January 2011 – December 2012 period at RSUD Dr. Moewardi and fulfill the intrinsic and extrinsic criteria. The data was collected from medical record. The data was analyzed using Chi square test and binary logistic regression test with Odd Ratio (OR) which shows the score of the relationship on SPSS 20 for windows. Result: This study showed that Sectio cesaria increases the risk of worse Apgar score than labor induction, although there is no significant relationship between delivery process with Apgar score in Chi square test (p = 0.198; OR = 1.861). So do the analysis multivariate with binary logistic regression test shows p = 0.404 and OR = 1.607. Conclusion: Sectio cesaria increases the risk of worse Apgar score than labor induction in PROM case at RSUD Dr. Moewardi. Keyword: premature rupture of membrane, delivery process, Apgar score. 
Hubungan Cara Persalinan dengan Apgar Score pada Kasus Ketuban Pecah Dini di RSUD Dr. Moewardi Stephanie Indrawati Sugiarto; Affi Angelia; Novi Primadewi
Nexus Kedokteran Klinik Vol 2, No 3 (2013): Nexus Kedokteran Klinik
Publisher : Fakultas Kedokteran Universitas Sebelas Maret Surakarta

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Background: Premature rupture of membrane (PROM) occurs when amniotic membranes rupture without the signs of delivery. PROM occurs in 6 8% pregnancies and about 80% PROM occurs at term gestational age (>37 weeks). PROM is always terminated for preventing complication whether in mother and baby. Previews studies assumed that delivery process can affect the Apgar score of the newborn. This study aimed to know the relationship between delivery process with Apgar score in premature rupture of membrane case. Methods: This analytic study was observational using cohort retrospective approach. 151 study subjects were selected by fixed exposure sampling and simple random sampling from all PROM cases on January 2011 December 2012 period at RSUD Dr. Moewardi and fulfill the intrinsic and extrinsic criteria. The data was collected from medical record. The data was analyzed using Chi square test and binary logistic regression test with Odd Ratio (OR) which shows the score of the relationship on SPSS 20 for windows. Result: This study showed that Sectio cesaria increases the risk of worse Apgar score than labor induction, although there is no significant relationship between delivery process with Apgar score in Chi square test (p = 0.198; OR = 1.861). So do the analysis multivariate with binary logistic regression test shows p = 0.404 and OR = 1.607. Conclusion: Sectio cesaria increases the risk of worse Apgar score than labor induction in PROM case at RSUD Dr. Moewardi. Keyword: premature rupture of membrane, delivery process, Apgar score.
- Perbandingan McKenzie dan Isometric Neck Exercise terhadap Keseimbangan pada Forward Head Posture: Studi pada Karyawan Pengguna Komputer Munawaroh, Naela; Sugiarto, Stephanie Indrawati; Wahyudati, Sri; Setiawati, Erna
Medica Hospitalia : Journal of Clinical Medicine Vol. 9 No. 1 (2022): Med Hosp
Publisher : RSUP Dr. Kariadi

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BACKGROUND: The increasing use of computers in the current era is accompanied by an increase in the prevalence of poor posture due to the use of computers in fixed and inappropriate positions for a long time. This has the potential to cause changes in posture and body alignment such as forward head posture. McKenzie neck exercise and isometric neck exercise are considered to help maintain normal spinal alignment and improve body posture. OBJECTIVE: To compare the effect of McKenzie and Isometric Neck Exercise to balance in forward head posture METHOD: This study is an experimental study with a quasi-experimental pre and post-test design. Research subjects are computer users at RSUP dr Kariadi Semarang who suffer from forward head posture. A total of 24 research subjects were divided into group 1 (n=12) who received McKenzie neck exercise and group 2 (n=12) who received isometric neck exercise. Allocation was done by simple randomization. Each group did the exercise 12 times for 4 weeks with a frequency of 3 times per week. Balance assessment using the mCTSIB (Modified Clinical Test of Sensory Integration on Balance) questionnaire. Data analysis used Shapiro Wilk, Mann Whitney, independent t-test and paired t-test. RESULT: The demographic data of the sample in this study did not show any significant difference in either group 1 and 2. There was a significant improvement in condition 1 (balance on a flat bed with open eyes) in group 1 (p = 0.025). Significant results were also obtained in condition 2 (balance on a flat bed with closed eye) in group 2 (p = 0.041). There was no significant difference in the analysis of the two intervention groups. The McKenzie group did not provide a greater improvement in balance when compared to the isometric neck exercise group. CONCLUSION: McKenzie exercise is not superior to isometric neck exercise in improving balance