Silviana Tirtasari
Fakultas Kedokteran Universitas Tarumanagara Jakarta

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Hubungan Penggunaan APD Dengan Infeksi Covid-19 Pada Bidan Di Sekertariat IBI Ranting Tigaraksa Fairuz Zefiro Letius; Silviana Tirtasari; Siufui Hendrawan
Journals of Ners Community Vol 13 No 6 (2022): Journals of Ners Community
Publisher : Fakultas Ilmu Kesehatan Universitas Gresik

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55129/jnerscommunity.v13i6.2399

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Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) first reported in Wuhan, China On December 31, 2019. In January 2020, World Health Organization (WHO) declared COVID-19 as a global health emergency. Confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Indonesia until September 21, 2021, amounted to 4 million cases, with death rate of 140 thousand people. This study determine the correlation between the use of PPE with COVID-19 infection in midwives. Analytical research with a cross-sectional design. subjects of this study are midwives who actively treated patients and is an active members of Tigaraksa IBI branch who met inclusion and exclusion criteria totaling 153 respondents, data were collected on March 4, 2022. Average age of respondents was 29 years old. 69 respondents (45.1%) have an education level of D3 and 84 respondents (54.9%) have an education level of S1. The average work experience of each respondent is 6 years, the longest work experience is 32 years and the most recent is 1 year. majority of midwives implemented PPE. 129 out of all respondents (84.3%) implemented PPE and only 24 respondents (15.7%) did not. There were 99 respondents (64.7%) infected with COVID-19 and 54 respondents (35.3%) who were not infected. There were 13 respondents (54.2%) who did not use PPE and were not infected with COVID – 19 and 11 respondents (45.8%) who did not use PPE and were infected with COVID-19. 41 respondents (31.8%) use PPE and are not infected with COVID-19, and there were 88 respondents (68.2%) who use PPE and are infected with COVID-19. The relationship between the use of PPE with COVID-19 infection obtained a significant value of 0.061, there no relationship between the implementation of PPE and COVID-19 infection in midwives at the IBI Branch Tigaraksa secretariat
Gambaran Pengetahuan, Sikap Dan Perilaku Pentingnya APD Pada Tenaga Kesehatan Selama Pandemi Covid-19 Shomadya Bayu Ifana; Silviana Tirtasari; Siufui Hendrawan
Journals of Ners Community Vol 13 No 6 (2022): Journals of Ners Community
Publisher : Fakultas Ilmu Kesehatan Universitas Gresik

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55129/jnerscommunity.v13i6.2400

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Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) is an infectious disease caused by the Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2), which first appeared in Wuhan, China and was reported in December 2019. In early October 2021, it was reported According to the World Health Organization (WHO), there are approximately 233 million people in the world who have confirmed COVID-19, while the number of patients who died has been recorded at approximately 4 million people. This study was to describe the knowledge, attitudes, and behavior of the importance of PPE for health workers in hospitals. This research is a descriptive cross-sectional design. In this study, all health workers at Sunan Kudus Islamic Hospital who met the inclusion and exclusion criteria were 169 respondents. In the study, the average age of respondents was 35 years, 135 respondents (79.9%) were women and 34 respondents (20.1%) were men. The average length of work of respondents is 10 years, the longest working respondent is 30 years and the new one is 1 year. The majority who worked in the inpatient room were 109 respondents (64.5%), outpatient room 31 respondents (18%), intensive care room 8 respondents (4.7%), emergency room 21 respondents (12.4%). The picture of the majority of good knowledge on the importance of PPE 168 respondents (99.4%), less good one respondent (0.6%), good attitude towards the importance of PPE 167 respondents (98.8%), bad attitude 2 respondents (1,2 %), good behavior on the importance of PPE 167 respondents (98.8%), bad behavior 2 respondents (1.2%). Health workers have good knowledge, attitude and behavior overall about the importance of PPE