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META ANALISIS: FAKTOR PEMICU TERJADINYA DERMATITIS ATOPIK PADA ANAK Eka Sari, Luthfiana; Haq, Arini; Rakhmawati, Yustian
Jurnal Klinik dan Riset Kesehatan Vol 2 No 2 (2023): Februari 2023
Publisher : RSUD Dr. Saiful Anwar Province of East Java

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11594/jk-risk.02.2.3

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Background: Atopic dermatitis is a non-communicable skin disorder characterized by intense itching. It is relapsing, recurring, and can have a negative impact on the quality of life of patients and their family members. Atopic dermatitis occurs most often in early infancy and childhood. Atopic dermatitis can occur if there is dysregulation of IgE resulting in a breakdown of the epidermal barrier. There are several factors that trigger the occurrence of atopic rheumatism in children, which can come from environmental factors or medical history. Aim: For this reason, this study aims to analyze the similarity of output regarding the magnitude of risk factors for atopic dermatitis in children. Methods: This study was analyzed using a meta-analysis using PRISMA, where there were 7 of 8654 articles that met the criteria for analysis. Meanwhile, the data presentation was carried out using a forest plot with a random effect statistical model. Results: The presence of pets, children living in environments that have pets (cats or dogs) are known to increase the risk of atopic dermatitis by 5 times compared to children living in environments that do not have animals. pet. The health history factor seen from exclusive breastfeeding, where babies who are exclusively breastfed are significantly less likely to experience atopic dermatitis by 12.5 times compared to babies who are not exclusively breastfed. Conclusion: Not giving exclusive breastfeeding and pets affect atopic dermatitis in children (p<0,05).
Peran Pelatihan Dan Peningkatan Keterampilan Tenaga Kesehatan Dalam Penanganan Difteri Di Jawa Timur Pada Tahun 2024 Mustikasari, Rahma Ira; Husada, Dominicus; Kartina, Leny; Basuki, Parwati Setiono; Puspitasari, Dwiyanti; Ismoedijanto, Ismoedijanto; Hilwana, Lutifta; Haq, Arini
Jurnal Gema Ngabdi Vol. 7 No. 2 (2025): JURNAL GEMA NGABDI
Publisher : Universitas Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jgn.v7i2.585

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Diphtheria, caused by Corynebacterium diphtheriae, is a significant public health threat, particularly in areas with low immunization coverage. Despite national immunization programs, sporadic outbreaks continue to occur, especially in East Java, which reported the highest number of cases in 2021. The disease is transmitted through respiratory droplets and can lead to severe complications if not diagnosed and treated promptly. Diphtheria mortality can be reduced with appropriate treatment, along with good immunization status. Diagnosis can be made both clinically and through laboratory tests, including culturing the diphtheria bacteria from swabs of affected tissues. This community service program aimed to enhance the capacity of healthcare workers in East Java, specifically in Sampang Regency, to manage diphtheria through training that included both theoretical and practical components. The training methods used included pre- and post-tests to assess knowledge, mini lectures on epidemiology, clinical symptoms, diphtheria vaccination, and management, along with case simulations to improve participants' practical skills. The program was attended by 42 participants from various healthcare professions, including doctors, nurses, health analysts, and surveillance officers The evaluation demonstrated a significant improvement in participants' knowledge after the training. This program contributed meaningfully to enhancing preparedness among local healthcare providers and is expected to support more robust early detection and response systems for diphtheria outbreaks in the future.
META ANALISIS: FAKTOR PEMICU TERJADINYA DERMATITIS ATOPIK PADA ANAK Eka Sari, Luthfiana; Haq, Arini; Rakhmawati, Yustian
Jurnal Klinik dan Riset Kesehatan Vol 2 No 2 (2023): Februari 2023
Publisher : RSUD Dr. Saiful Anwar Province of East Java

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11594/jk-risk.02.2.3

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Background: Atopic dermatitis is a non-communicable skin disorder characterized by intense itching. It is relapsing, recurring, and can have a negative impact on the quality of life of patients and their family members. Atopic dermatitis occurs most often in early infancy and childhood. Atopic dermatitis can occur if there is dysregulation of IgE resulting in a breakdown of the epidermal barrier. There are several factors that trigger the occurrence of atopic rheumatism in children, which can come from environmental factors or medical history. Aim: For this reason, this study aims to analyze the similarity of output regarding the magnitude of risk factors for atopic dermatitis in children. Methods: This study was analyzed using a meta-analysis using PRISMA, where there were 7 of 8654 articles that met the criteria for analysis. Meanwhile, the data presentation was carried out using a forest plot with a random effect statistical model. Results: The presence of pets, children living in environments that have pets (cats or dogs) are known to increase the risk of atopic dermatitis by 5 times compared to children living in environments that do not have animals. pet. The health history factor seen from exclusive breastfeeding, where babies who are exclusively breastfed are significantly less likely to experience atopic dermatitis by 12.5 times compared to babies who are not exclusively breastfed. Conclusion: Not giving exclusive breastfeeding and pets affect atopic dermatitis in children (p<0,05).