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KEPATUHAN 5 MOMEN HAND HYGIENE PADA PETUGAS DI LABORATORIUM KLINIK CITO YOGYAKARTA (ACTION RESEARCH) Ananingsih, Pangisti Dwi; Rosa, Elsye Maria
JMMR (Jurnal Medicoeticolegal dan Manajemen Rumah Sakit) Vol 5, No 1 (2016): January
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta

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Background: Hospital Associated Infection (HAIs) is still a problem through out the world and in Indonesia. Health officials have a major role in the transmission of these infections. However, the low level of compliance of five moments of hand hygiene among health care workers is still one of the factors that cause high spread of HAIs. To hand let his, it is necessary to counseling about the importance of 5 moments of hand hygiene for health worker towards patient health. Counseling can be done in various models, such as posters, training and simulation.Methods: The study is a qualitative research with action research. Conducted in September 2015 in wards in Clinical Laboratory “Cito” Yogyakarta, population as well as samples in this study were all health care workers in first floor of the Clinical Laboratory Cito Yogyakarta that consisting of nurses, analysts, doctors, radiographers, customer service, and cleaning service.Results and Discussion: The results showed the average rate of compliance of five moments of hand hygiene officer in the Clinical Laboratory Cito Yogyakarta continues to increase after extension, from 0% at the stage of the pretest be at 16,67% after being given counseling using the poster (cycle I) , increased to 32,50% after being given training (cycle II) and increased to 40,83% after being given counseling using simulation (cycle III). The factors that influencing the adherence of 5moments of hand hygiene in Cito Clinical Laboratory are: workload, the fear of hitting by irritant dermatitis, forgotten, lack of motivation, the lack of commitment of the company, lack of knowledge, and access to hand hygiene.Conclusion: 5moments of hand hygiene compliance of the workers increasing after the poster socialitation, training, and simulation. The management is expected to give more attention in improving of5moments of hand hygiene for health worker in Clinical Laboratory Cito Yogyakarta.Keywords: hand hygiene, compliance, laboratory officer
The Effect of Zinc Supplementation on Reducing Dengue-Related Morbidity in Pediatric Patients in Jakarta Digambiro, Reza Aditya; Setyaningrum, Dyah Ayu Woro; Dewi, Intan Keumala; Ananingsih, Pangisti Dwi
The Indonesian Journal of Infectious Diseases Vol. 11 No. 1 (2025): The Indonesian Journal of Infectious Diseases
Publisher : Rumah Sakit Penyakit Infeksi Prof Dr. Sulianti Saroso

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Background: Dengue hemorrhagic fever is an endemic disease that causes significant morbidity, particularly in Jakarta. Based on previous studies, zinc has immunomodulatory properties that can function to improve the immune response to infections, including dengue. This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of zinc supplementation in reducing morbidity and improving clinical conditions in pediatric patients with dengue hemorrhagic fever. Methods: This study utilized a prospective cohort method with a sample of 200 pediatric patients suffering from dengue hemorrhagic fever. The sample was divided into two groups: the intervention group (given zinc supplementation) and the control group (standard care without zinc supplementation). Laboratory assessments included serum zinc levels, severity of clinical symptoms, and hematological examination results. Results: The analysis showed a significant increase in serum zinc levels in the group given zinc supplementation, with the mean increasing from 100.34 ± 27.69 µg/dL to 104.28 ± 28.65 µg/dL on day 14 (p < 0.05). The number of patients whose clinical symptoms gradually became milder increased from 40% to 55% in the intervention group, whereas in the control group, there was a decrease in the number of patients with gradually milder symptoms, from 40% to 36%. Conclusion: Zinc supplementation is quite effective in reducing morbidity and improving clinical conditions in pediatric patients with dengue hemorrhagic fever.