Asti Widuri, Asti
Departement Of Otorhinolaryngology Head And Neck Surgery, Faculty Of Medicine And Health Science, Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta

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Validity and reliability of the Indonesian knowledge, attitude, and practice of allergic rhinitis questionnaire Fakhriani, Rizka; Widuri, Asti; Amsriza, Fadli Robby; Daniswara, Deoni
Science Midwifery Vol 12 No 6 (2025): February: Health Sciences and related fields
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35335/midwifery.v12i6.1837

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Allergic rhinitis (AR) is a typical chronic condition commonly affecting the upper airway. Allergic rhinitis is marked by nasal congestion, rhinorrhea, pruritus, sneezing, and postnasal drip syndrome (PND), which includes eye itching and erythema. This study aims to assess the validity and reliability of the Indonesian version of the knowledge, attitude, and practice (KAP) of the allergic rhinitis questionnaire. The study employed a cross-sectional design. The study included patients with allergic rhinitis who were 18 or older and visited the otorhinolaryngology clinic between January and February 2024. The questionnaire was generated and disseminated using a Google form, and the statistical analysis was performed with SPSS 22.0. The correlation coefficient (r) between all questions on the knowledge dimension was consistently high, ranging from 0.302 to 0.828. The items on the attitude dimension had a strong positive association with the total score, as seen by the high correlation coefficients (all r = 0.962). The practice dimension also exhibited high correlation coefficients, ranging from 0.273 to 0.810 in total score. The questionnaire's validity and reliability have been established, confirming that the Indonesian version is recommended for future studies.
Reconstruction of the auricular rupture: A case report of treatment of ear trauma Daniswara, Deoni; Widuri, Asti; Fakhriani , Rizka
Science Midwifery Vol 13 No 1 (2025): April: Health Sciences and related fields
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35335/midwifery.v13i1.1909

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Auricular rupture is one of the most common ear defects caused by trauma on facial and head regions. Traffic accidents, accidents at home, fights, and human bites are common causes of ear injuries based on several epidemiological studies. In this study, we report a case of ear trauma auricular rupture, with appropriate treatment and the things to watch out for during treatment. A 19-year-old man came to the Emergency Department due to a traffic accident. The results of the vital signs examination were within normal limits, found an injury to the left auris; the wound penetrated the left auris from the Helix to the antihelix with a wound length of approximately 4 cm. Bleeding was controlled with a compression splint using gauze and ligature. The patient underwent elective surgery, which was successful and without complications. Ear trauma involves cartilage is a challenge to treat reconstruction for surgeons. The main treatment for auricular rupture is closure of the open cartilage, skin and prevent complications.
Laser tonsillectomy as a treatment on chronic tonsillitis: a case report Fakhriani, Rizka; Amsriza, Fadli Robby; Widuri, Asti; Daniswara, Deoni
Science Midwifery Vol 12 No 2 (2024): June: Health Sciences and related fields
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35335/midwifery.v12i2.1546

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Tonsillectomy is one of the most often conducted surgical procedures in children. It has several surgical techniques, such as tonsillectomy with thermal welding, guillotine excision, electrocautery, cryosurgery, coblation, ultrasonic removal, laser removal, monopolar and bipolar surgery, and tonsillectomy with ligatures. This case report aims to present a detailed description of a 9-year-old boy who is suffering from tonsillitis. The patient came to the Ear, Nose, and Throat (ENT) clinic with a chronic history of reoccurring throat pain over the past two years, which has lately intensified over the past six months. Complaints are experienced nearly monthly, occasionally accompanied by pain while swallowing, coughing, and a runny nose. The patient experiences a laser-assisted surgical procedure to remove the tonsils. We performed a surgical procedure to excise the tonsil mass using a gallium aluminum arsenide (GaAlAs) diode laser with a wavelength of 980nm/1470nm and a power of 4 watts. This procedure was successfully performed. After laser tonsillectomy treatment on days 1-3, the Visual Analog Scale (VAS) score was 1, indicating no bleeding. On the fourth day, the patient had no pain or bleeding.