Shenda Maulina Wulandari
Universitas Binawan

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Efek Samping Penggunaan Masker N95 terhadap Saturasi Oksigen, Frekuensi Napas dan Frekuensi Nadi Petugas Kesehatan Shenda Maulina Wulandari; Ulfa Nur Rohmah; Apriana Rahmawati; Harizza Pertiwi
Jurnal Keperawatan Vol 14 No 4 (2022): Jurnal Keperawatan: Supp Desember 2022
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Kesehatan Kendal

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (266.573 KB) | DOI: 10.32583/keperawatan.v14i4.645

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Era new normal membawa kebiasaan baru bagi masyarakat, salah satunya adalah memakai masker. Masker respirator partikulat N95 (masker N95) merupakan masker dengan filtrasi tertinggi, namun terdapat beberapa keluhan terkait penggunaannya, salah satunya adalah kesulitan bernapas. Oleh karena itu, penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui apakah ada pengaruh penggunaan masker N95 terhadap saturasi oksigen (SpO2), frekuensi pernapasan (RR), dan frekuensi nadi (PR). Penelitian ini menggunakan teknik convenience sampling dengan jumlah sampel sebanyak 60 responden. Desain penelitian yang digunakan adalah quasi eksperimen dengan one group pre and post test design. Analisis data menggunakan uji Wilcoxon dengan p<0,0001 yang berarti terdapat perbedaan hasil SpO2, RR, dan PR sebelum dan sesudah menggunakan masker N95. Saran bagi tenaga kesehatan dan pembuat kebijakan di Indonesia agar dapat menerapkan jam maksimal penggunaan masker N95 agar tenaga kesehatan terhindar dari penyakit, kecacatan atau ketidaknyamanan yang dapat menjaga kinerja secara optimal.
Do Demographic Factors Contribute to Forced Vital Capacity Value of Covid-19 Survivors’ Lung Function? Harizza Pertiwi; Shenda Maulina Wulandari; Apriana Rahmawati; Ulfa Nur Rohmah
Jurnal Kesehatan - STIKes Prima Nusantara Vol 14 No 2 (2023): Jurnal Kesehatan
Publisher : LPPM Universitas Prima Nusantara Bukittinggi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35730/jk.v14i2.947

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Background: Aging can cause increased work of breathing and decreased respiratory muscle strength. Furthermore, males and females have different measures of lung function. This alone can become a reason for decreased lung function, especially if there is a history of Covid-19 infection which can cause further damage to the lungs. Purpose: This study investigates the correlation between age and sex differences in the Forced Vital Capacity value of Covid-19 survivors. Method: Using a cross-sectional design with a survey and observational method, this study involved 46 participants that were selected purposively based on their history of being positively diagnosed Covid. Data was collected using a questionnaire and observational form to collect data from the spirometer, then analyzed with the Pearson test and Independent Sample T-test. Result: The result shows that age (mean = 40,89) does have a significant correlation to FVC (mean = 2.3602), with p-value = 0,017 (< 0,05). On the contrary, sex difference does not have a significant correlation with FVC value, with p-value = 0,109 (>0,05). Conclusion: This study reveals that aging can further affect the lung function of Covid-19 survivors, especially when comorbid factors are involved. Moreover, both males and females have the same risk of decreased lung function after being infected by the Covid-19 virus. However, other factors may influence the lung function of Covid-19 survivors. Further research needs to be conducted to scrutinize those other factors.