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Peran Homeschooling dalam Mengembangkan Kecerdasan Spiritual Anak (Penelitian di Rumah Negla Desa Neglasari Kota Banjar) Mariana, Nina; Koswara, S
Jurnal Penelitian Pendidikan Islam Vol 6 No 2 (2018): Islamic Educational Studies
Publisher : Graduate Program, Darussalam Institut for Islamic Studies

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36667/jppi.v6i2.299

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This study aims to explore the role of homeschooling in developing children's spiritual intelligence. This research uses descriptive analysis method. The research site is in Negla House, Desa Neglasari, Kota Banjar. Data collected through interviews, observations, and document review. Research respondents consisted of organizers of homeschooling education, parents of students, as well as other parties involved in organizing homeschooling, both directly and indirectly. This field research in education has found several conclusions. First, to optimize children's spiritual intelligence, homeschool organizers make systematic and measurable plans. In the planning, homeschool managers try to use children's psychology theories, developmental psychology, and learning models and strategies. Second, homeschooling education activities are carried out by developing a comfortable, pleasant learning environment, playing while learning, training, introducing the values of noble and religious characters
Gambaran Kuantitatif Antibiotik Menggunakan Metode Defined Daily Dose (DDD) Di Ruang Rawat Inap RSPI Prof. Dr. Sulianti Saroso Pada Januari-Juni 2019 Mariana, Nina; Indriyati, Indriyati; Widiantari, Aninda Dinar; Taufik, Muhammad; Wijaya, Chandra; Hartono, Teguh Sarry; Wijaya, Surya Oto; Firmansyah, Iman
Pharmaceutical Journal of Indonesia Vol. 7 No. 1 (2021)
Publisher : Brawijaya University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.pji.2021.007.01.6

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Latar Belakang. Penggunaan antibiotik yang tepat dapat meminimalkan terjadinya resistensi antibiotika. selain penghematan secara ekonomi. Oleh karena itu perlu adanya pemantauan dan evaluasi penggunaan antibiotik di fasilitas kesehatan dan feedback terhadap peresepan antibiotik. Tujuan penelitian ini adalah untuk mengevaluasi secara kuantitatif penggunaan antibiotik baik jenis dan jumlah antibiotik berdasarkan klasifikasi Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical (ATC)  dengan  pengukuran Defined Daily Dose (DDD) sebagai metode terstandar pengukuran kuantitas penggunaan antibiotik. Metode. Penelitian ini adalah  observasional deskriptif,  menggunakan rancangan potong lintang pada periode Januari-Juni 2019 pada RSPI Prof. Dr. Sulianti Saroso. Kriteria inklusi berupa kasus pasien dewasa bukan kasus TB yang dirawat di ruang rawat inap non ICU dan penggunaan antibiotiknya masuk ke dalam klasifikasi Anatomical Therapueutic Chemical (ATC). Berdasarkan data rekam medik  terkumpul dalam lembar pengumpul data.Hasil. Sebanyak 96 status rekam medik dengan 51 kasus penyakit infeksi non bedah dan 45 kasus infeksi bedah yang menggunakan antibiotik. Difteri merupakan kasus infeksi non bedah terbanyak yaitu 10.5%. Distribusi penggunaan antibiotik golongan beta laktam kombinasi inhibitor betalaktamase sebanyak  37.28%, golongan sefalosporin  33.90%, golongan penisilin sebanyak 10,17%. Berdasarkan nilai DDD/patient day antibiotik Penicillin Prokain memiliki nilai tertiggi yaitu sebesar 97.22 dan nilai DDD/patient day terendah yaitu pada antibiotik meropenem yaitu sebesar 0.22.  Kesimpulan. Pada penelitian ini, kuantitas antibiotik berdasarkan nilai DDD/100 patient day tertinggi adalah Penisilin Prokain, seiring dengan difteri sebagai kasus penyakit infeksi non bedah terbanyak pada periode Januari-Juni 2019.  Mengingat penelitian dilakukan pada saat kejadian luar biasa difteri, perlu dilakukan penelitian lebih lanjut pada periode berikutnya sebagai data pembanding kuantitas antibiotik di masa depan.
Differential Effects of Albumin Infusion between ICU and Non-ICU Hypoalbuminemia Patients Mariana, Nina; Wijaya, Surya Oto; Setyawati, Rumaisah; Maemun, Siti; Nafrialdi, Nafrialdi
Pharmaceutical Journal of Indonesia Vol. 7 No. 1 (2021)
Publisher : Brawijaya University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.pji.2021.007.01.3

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Background: Hypoalbuminemia is frequent among hospitalized patients and is associated with poor outcomes. ICU patients are widely associated with more severe condition making albumin correction seems to be less effective. This study was aimed to compare the results of albumin correction in ICU and non-ICU patients at Sulianti Saroso Hospital, Jakarta. Methods: A cross sectional study was conducted on adult patients in ICU and non-ICU wards who received intravenous albumin infusion at Sulianti Saroso hospital, between January 2013 to March 2018. Paired t-test was used to analyze the changes of albumin level before and after albumin infusion. Results: 123 ICU patients (41 sepsis, 82 non-sepsis) and 206 non-ICU patients (34 sepsis, 172 non-sepsis) who received 20% or 25% albumin infusions were included. Significant increase in albumin levels were observed in sepsis patients both in ICU and non-ICU, while in non-sepsis patients, the significant increase only observed in non-sepsis patients. Overall, mean increase in albumin levels in ICU-and non-ICU patients were 0.13 (0.63) g/dL vs 0.35(0.54) g/dL, respectively (P= < 0,001). Conclusion: Non-ICU patients show better response to albumin infusion compared to ICU patients. This difference is presumably due to different degree of inflammation. It is suggested that the quantity needed for albumin infusion is calculated differently according to clinical condition of the patients   
Gambaran Kuantitatif Antibiotik Menggunakan Metode Defined Daily Dose (DDD) Di Ruang Rawat Inap RSPI Prof. Dr. Sulianti Saroso Pada Januari-Juni 2019 Mariana, Nina; Indriyati, Indriyati; Widiantari, Aninda Dinar; Taufik, Muhammad; Wijaya, Chandra; Hartono, Teguh Sarry; Wijaya, Surya Oto; Firmansyah, Iman
Pharmaceutical Journal of Indonesia Vol. 7 No. 1 (2021)
Publisher : Brawijaya University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.pji.2021.007.01.6

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Latar Belakang. Penggunaan antibiotik yang tepat dapat meminimalkan terjadinya resistensi antibiotika. selain penghematan secara ekonomi. Oleh karena itu perlu adanya pemantauan dan evaluasi penggunaan antibiotik di fasilitas kesehatan dan feedback terhadap peresepan antibiotik. Tujuan penelitian ini adalah untuk mengevaluasi secara kuantitatif penggunaan antibiotik baik jenis dan jumlah antibiotik berdasarkan klasifikasi Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical (ATC)  dengan  pengukuran Defined Daily Dose (DDD) sebagai metode terstandar pengukuran kuantitas penggunaan antibiotik. Metode. Penelitian ini adalah  observasional deskriptif,  menggunakan rancangan potong lintang pada periode Januari-Juni 2019 pada RSPI Prof. Dr. Sulianti Saroso. Kriteria inklusi berupa kasus pasien dewasa bukan kasus TB yang dirawat di ruang rawat inap non ICU dan penggunaan antibiotiknya masuk ke dalam klasifikasi Anatomical Therapueutic Chemical (ATC). Berdasarkan data rekam medik  terkumpul dalam lembar pengumpul data.Hasil. Sebanyak 96 status rekam medik dengan 51 kasus penyakit infeksi non bedah dan 45 kasus infeksi bedah yang menggunakan antibiotik. Difteri merupakan kasus infeksi non bedah terbanyak yaitu 10.5%. Distribusi penggunaan antibiotik golongan beta laktam kombinasi inhibitor betalaktamase sebanyak  37.28%, golongan sefalosporin  33.90%, golongan penisilin sebanyak 10,17%. Berdasarkan nilai DDD/patient day antibiotik Penicillin Prokain memiliki nilai tertiggi yaitu sebesar 97.22 dan nilai DDD/patient day terendah yaitu pada antibiotik meropenem yaitu sebesar 0.22.  Kesimpulan. Pada penelitian ini, kuantitas antibiotik berdasarkan nilai DDD/100 patient day tertinggi adalah Penisilin Prokain, seiring dengan difteri sebagai kasus penyakit infeksi non bedah terbanyak pada periode Januari-Juni 2019.  Mengingat penelitian dilakukan pada saat kejadian luar biasa difteri, perlu dilakukan penelitian lebih lanjut pada periode berikutnya sebagai data pembanding kuantitas antibiotik di masa depan.
Differential Effects of Albumin Infusion between ICU and Non-ICU Hypoalbuminemia Patients Mariana, Nina; Wijaya, Surya Oto; Setyawati, Rumaisah; Maemun, Siti; Nafrialdi, Nafrialdi
Pharmaceutical Journal of Indonesia Vol. 7 No. 1 (2021)
Publisher : Brawijaya University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.pji.2021.007.01.3

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Background: Hypoalbuminemia is frequent among hospitalized patients and is associated with poor outcomes. ICU patients are widely associated with more severe condition making albumin correction seems to be less effective. This study was aimed to compare the results of albumin correction in ICU and non-ICU patients at Sulianti Saroso Hospital, Jakarta. Methods: A cross sectional study was conducted on adult patients in ICU and non-ICU wards who received intravenous albumin infusion at Sulianti Saroso hospital, between January 2013 to March 2018. Paired t-test was used to analyze the changes of albumin level before and after albumin infusion. Results: 123 ICU patients (41 sepsis, 82 non-sepsis) and 206 non-ICU patients (34 sepsis, 172 non-sepsis) who received 20% or 25% albumin infusions were included. Significant increase in albumin levels were observed in sepsis patients both in ICU and non-ICU, while in non-sepsis patients, the significant increase only observed in non-sepsis patients. Overall, mean increase in albumin levels in ICU-and non-ICU patients were 0.13 (0.63) g/dL vs 0.35(0.54) g/dL, respectively (P= < 0,001). Conclusion: Non-ICU patients show better response to albumin infusion compared to ICU patients. This difference is presumably due to different degree of inflammation. It is suggested that the quantity needed for albumin infusion is calculated differently according to clinical condition of the patients   
PENGEMBANGAN MEDIA PEMBELAJARAN MONOPOLI PADA MATA PELAJARAN IPS DI SMP PANCA SETYA 1 SINTANG Mariana, Nina; Relita, Dessy Triana; Marganingsih, Anna
Jurnal Pendidikan Ekonomi (JURKAMI) Vol 9, No 1 (2024): JURKAMI
Publisher : STKIP Persada Khatulistiwa Sintang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31932/jpe.v9i1.3302

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Success in the learning process is very dependent on the availability of learning media that supports the achievement of learning objectives. Well-designed learning media has the potential to have a positive impact in developing students' potential. One of the effective tools in the learning process is the Monopoly game media. This research uses a Research and Development approach with the ADDIE model, which includes Analysis, Design, Development, Implementation and Evaluation. The research sample consisted of 28 students from class VIII C. Data analysis involved evaluation by media experts and product users, using percentage intervals to assess the suitability of the product. The results of the development research show that the Monopoly learning media is suitable for use, with a validation rate of media experts of 87.6%, material experts of 86.3%, and learning practitioners of 81.33%. Small group trials and field trials showed a high level of feasibility, with percentages of 94.9% and 81.33% for student learning completion. Based on the results of this assessment, it can be concluded that the Monopoly learning media is very suitable for use in learning social studies subjects.
Effect of Fixed‐Dose Combinations Antituberculosis and Separate Formulations on Clinical Symptoms, Weight Gain, Adverse Effect and Plasma Concentration in Tuberculosis and HIV Coinfection Cases Sundari, Titi; Mariana, Nina; Permatasari, Debby Intan; Rusli, Adria; Sitompul, Pompini Agustina; Rosamarlina, Rosamarlina; Widiantari, Aninda Dinar; Maemun, Siti; Lisdawati, Vivi
Medica Hospitalia : Journal of Clinical Medicine Vol. 10 No. 2 (2023): Med Hosp
Publisher : RSUP Dr. Kariadi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36408/mhjcm.v10i2.867

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BACKGROUND: Fixed Dose Combination (FDC) was aimed to simplify TB therapy and facilitate physician and patient compliance. OBJECTIVE: We aimed to evaluate the effect of FDC antituberculosis and separate formulations (SF) on clinical symptoms, weight gain, adverse effect and plasma concentration in TB/HIV cases during the intensive phase. METHOD: Prospective cohort study was conducted in public hospital, Jakarta. We recruited TB-HIV patients in May 2018-May 2019. Patients (over than 18 years old) diagnosed with TB-HIV who consumed either FDC or SF and had not received antiretroviral. A total of 36 subjects were included in this study, 20 subjects in FDC group and 16 subjects in SF group. RESULT:  There was not significant different between FDC and SF groups with an improvement of clinical symptoms (P = 0.70) and weight gain (P = 1.00). Gastrointestinal syndrome was 75% in FDC group; 62.5 % in SF group. Mean (±SD) of rifampicin, isoniazid, pyrazinamide plasma concentration after 2 weeks therapy in FDC group were 5.49 mg/L (±3.40 mg/L), 1.35 mg/L (±1.20 mg/L), 19.87 mg/L (±17.00 mg/L), respectively. Mean (±SD) of rifampicin, isoniazid, pyrazinamide plasma concentration in SF group were 6.42 mg/L (±4.80mg/L), 0.87 mg/L (±0.70 mg/L), 5.03 mg/L (±7.60 mg/L), respectively. CONCLUSION: There was not significant different between FDC and SF groups on improvement of clinical symptoms and weight gain in intensive phase of therapy, the highest of adverse effects was gastrointestinal syndrome, and all subjects had normal reference ranges of rifampicin concentrations, and isoniazid and pyrazinamide below the normal range.
Screening for Latent Tuberculosis Infection using Interferon-Gamma Release Assay Test among Healthcare Workers Rosamarlina, Rosamarlina; Mariana, Nina; Sundari, Titi; Setianingsih, Tri Yuli; Jahiroh, Jahiroh; Pertiwi, Intan; Widiantari, Aninda Dinar; Setiawaty, Vivi; Murtiani, Farida
Global Medical & Health Communication (GMHC) Vol 11, No 2 (2023)
Publisher : Universitas Islam Bandung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29313/gmhc.v11i2.10927

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Healthcare workers (HCWs) represent a significant demographic for screening latent tuberculosis infection (LTBI) due to their potential exposure to infectious patients. Tests based on immunology detection, such as the tuberculin skin test (TST) and the interferon-gamma release assay (IGRA), have been pivotal in diagnosing LTBI. The objective of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of the IGRA test in detecting LTBI compared to the TST among HCWs in an infectious disease hospital. In a cross-sectional study conducted in August 2019 at the Sulianti Saroso Infectious Disease Hospital, we examined 84 HCWs selected through consecutive sampling. Participants were assessed using questionnaires, and the IGRA and TST tests were performed. The findings revealed that 42 (50%) HCWs tested positive for LTBI based on the IGRA test. Most were female, aged 36–45 years, had direct exposure to TB patients, and had been in the healthcare profession for over a decade. The concordance between the TST and IGRA test, as indicated by a κ value, was 0.234. Furthermore, a significant correlation was observed between the incidence of LTBI and the duration of the healthcare profession (p=0.016). In conclusion, our research suggests that both TST and IGRA tests can effectively detect LTBI. The IGRA test had a higher positivity rate among HCWs with over ten years of service. 
Biomarkers for predicting COVID-19 mortality: A study at Sulianti Saroso Infectious Disease Hospital, Indonesia Maemun, Siti; Widiantari, Aninda D.; Murtiani, Farida; Herlina, Herlina; Tanjungsari, Dian W.; Wijiarti, Kunti; Pratiwi, Tiara Z.; Matondang, Faisal; Rusli, Adria; Rivaldiansyah, Rivaldiansyah; Tampubolon, Maria L.; Mariana, Nina; Setiawaty, Vivi; Purnama, Tri B.
Narra J Vol. 5 No. 2 (2025): August 2025
Publisher : Narra Sains Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52225/narra.v5i2.1936

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The high transmissibility and mortality rates of the COVID-19 pandemic pose significant challenges. Patients can deteriorate rapidly, making it crucial to identify laboratory biomarkers for high-risk individuals. The aim of this study was to evaluate the predictive value of various laboratory parameters, including C-reactive protein (CRP), D-dimer, ferritin, neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio (NLR), prothrombin time (PT), and procalcitonin (PCT), in predicting COVID-19 mortality. A retrospective cohort study was conducted at Sulianti Saroso Infectious Disease Hospital, where COVID-19 patients were categorized into survivors and non-survivors. The Mann-Whitney test was used to assess group differences, while receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve analysis was performed to evaluate the predictive performance of each biomarker, with Youden's index (J) determining optimal cut-off values. Kaplan-Meier analysis was used to compare median survival times, and Cox regression assessed hazard rates and the relationship between biomarkers and mortality. A total of 1,598 patients were analyzed, the majority of whom were admitted with oxygen saturation levels >95% and classified as having mild to moderate disease severity. Among them, 216 patients died, resulting in a mortality rate of 13.52%. Significant variations in mortality rates were observed along the survival functions for NLR, ferritin, D-dimer, CRP, and PCT (p<0.001). The survival curves for these biomarkers demonstrated distinct trends across tertiles over time. Among hematological markers, NLR was significantly associated with mortality (p<0.001), with a 1.5–2.2% increased risk per unit increase. Biochemical markers (complete blood count) proved to be more effective than hematological parameters (NLR, ferritin, PT, D-dimer, CRP, PCT) when evaluating individual prognostic performance. Bivariate analysis of CRP, D-dimer, ferritin, NLR, PT, and PCT between survivors and non-survivors showed significant differences. Notably, NLR and PCT were highly relevant for predicting disease prognosis and mortality, with sensitivity and specificity values exceeding 80%.
Macronutrient Intake Among Multidrug-Resistant Tuberculosis Patients in Three Referral Hospitals in Indonesia Mariana, Nina; Gayatri, Anggi; Widyahening, Indah Suci; Rosdiana, Ano; Setiawaty, Vivi; Ascobat, Purwantyastuti
Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research Vol 7 No 5 (2025): Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research
Publisher : GLOBAL HEALTH SCIENCE GROUP

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37287/ijghr.v7i5.6624

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Poor nutritional status, such as macro- and micronutrient deficiencies, might lead to worse clinical outcomes in multidrug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB) patients. This study aimed to describe the macronutrient intake among MDR-TB patients and then compare those findings with the Indonesian recommended dietary allowance (RDA). A cross-sectional study of MDR-TB outpatients aged 18-65 years treated with the nine- or 18-month regimens at the end of the first month of treatment was conducted. Macronutrient intake data were obtained from a food consumption survey (24-hour food recall) of MDR-TB outpatients that was conducted by interviewing, recording, and then analyzing using NutriSurvey software, and compared with the RDA of the Ministry of Health of Indonesia. There were 63 outpatients with MDR-TB. The mean age was 38 (SD 12) years, and most of the patients were male (58.7%). Nutritional status based on BMI < 18,5 kg/m2 was observed in 43 patients (68.3%). According to the survey, after the end of the first month of MDR-TB treatment, the median (min–max) daily intake of energy was 1386.5 (519.4 – 2963.6) kcal per day, and the mean of protein was 49.6 (SD 23.0) grams per day. The median (min-max) daily intake of fat was 43.0 (1.1-170.6) grams per day, and the mean carbohydrate was 209.16 (87.9) grams per day. The proportions of energy, protein, fat, and carbohydrate deficiency were 85,7%, 68,8%, 74,6%, 90,5%, respectively. Macronutrient intake among MDR TB patients in this study was lower than the Indonesian recommended dietary allowance. These findings indicate that additional food intake and dietary counseling are needed in MDR-TB patients in Indonesia.