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Hubungan Antara Status Gizi, Pekerjaan Orangtua, dan Insidensi Penyakit COVID-19 pada Pasien Anak di RSUD dr. Chasbullah Abdulmadjid Kota Bekasi 2020 Wishnuwardhana, Mas; Gabriella, Hana; Fernandez, Glenn; Jovito, Axel; Nindya, Mutiara; Sembiring, Kevin C.; Hutagalung, Vania N.; Uli, Ivana E.S.; Silalahi, Charles A.; Yanti, Tri; Daliyanti, Dina S.; Adoe, Thomas H.; Rahma, St; Mira; Adrienta; Trixie, Joue A.
Majalah Kedokteran UKI Vol. 38 No. 1 (2022): JANUARI - APRIL
Publisher : Fakultas Kedokteran Universitas Kristen Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33541/mk.v38i1.5731

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Ikatan Dokter Anak Indonesia (IDAI) menyatakan bahwa hingga 18 Mei 2020 terdapat 584 anak positif COVID-19, 3.324 anak status PDP, 129 anak dengan status PDP meninggal, dan 14 anak meninggal karena COVID-19. Untuk mengetahui hubungan antara status gizi dan pekerjaan orangtua penderita COVID-19 pada pasien anak di RSUD Kota Bekasi Januari – Desember 2020. Jenis penelitian analitik dengan desain studi kasus kontrol, dimana faktor-faktornya dipelajari dengan pendekatan retrospektif. Laporan ini dilakukan pada pasien anak dengan COVID-19 sebagai sampel kasus dan pasien anak non COVID-19 sebagai sampel kontrol. Data dikumpulkan dari database Dinas Kesehatan Kota Bekasi dan dianalisa menggunakan SPSS untuk mengetahui hubungan antara status gizi dan pekerjaan orangtua dengan insidensi COVID-19 pada pasien anak. Pekerjaan orangtua, pekerjaan ayah (p = 0,000, OR CI 95 % = 3,187) dan pekerjaan ibu (p = 0,000, OR CI 95 % = 4,911) memiliki hubungan yang signifikan dan paparan resikonya, 3,187 untuk ayah yang bekerja kantoran dan 4,911 untuk ibu yang bekerja kantoran, dengan insiden COVID-19 pada pasien anak. Status gizi (p = 0,000, OR CI 95 % = 5,236) memiliki hubungan yang signifikan dan 5,2 keterpaparan resiko dengan kejadian COVID-19 pada pasien anak. Kesimpulan dari studi ini adalah ada hubungan yang bermakna antara status gizi danpekerjaan orangtua dengan COVID-19 pada pasien anak. Studi lebih lanjut perlu dilakukan untuk menguji hubungan yang signifikan antara status gizi dan pekerjaan orangtua dengan COVID-19 pada pasien anak. Kata kunci: COVID-19, Status Gizi, Pekerjaan Orangtua The Indonesian Pediatrician Association (IDAI) stated that until 18 May 2020 there were 584 children confirmed positive for COVID-19, 3,324 children with PDP status, 129 children with PDP status died, and 14 children died from COVID-19. To determine the correlation between nutritional status and parental occupation with COVID-19 on pediatric patients in Bekasi Hospital City of January-December 2020. This type of research is analytic with a case control study design, where the factors are studied with a retrospective approach. This report was conducted on COVID-19 pediatric patients as the case sample and non COVID-19 pediatric patients as the control sample. The data was collected from the database of Bekasi City’s Health Department and analyzed using SPSS to determine the correlation between nutritional status and parental occupation with incidence COVID-19 on pediatric patients. Parental occupation, father occupation (p=0,000, OR CI 95%=3,187) and mother occupation (p=0,000, OR CI 95%= 4,911) has significant relationship and its risk exposure, 3,187 for father who worked from office and 4,911 for mother who worked from office, with the incidence of COVID-19 on pediatric patients. Nutritional status (p=0,000, OR CI 95%=5,236) has significant relationship and 5,2 of risk exposure with incidence of COVID-19 on pediatric patients. The conclusion is significant correlation between nutritional status and parental occupation with COVID-19 on pediatric patients. Further studies need to be carried out to examine the significant correlation between nutritional status and parental occupation with COVID-19 on pediatric patients. Keyword: COVID-19, Nutritional status, Parental Occupation
Penolakan Vaksinasi Covid-19 Di Indonesia: Relasinya Terhadap Perilaku Keagamaan Dan Kepercayaan Masyarakat Pada Negara Muhdar, HM; Kadim, Immawan Muhajir; rahma, St; Mohune, Pikran; Asipu, Zulkifli Repikasa
Ikhtisar: Jurnal Pengetahuan Islam Vol 4 No 1 (2024): Ikhtisar: Jurnal Pengetahuan Islam
Publisher : Institut Agama Islam Sumatera Barat Pariaman

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55062//IJPI.2024.v4i1/430/5

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The COVID-19 pandemic and its vaccination are still central issues in the global world today, although in its development it is slowly starting to be resolved, including in Indonesia. However, several researchers found that there are still groups of people in parts of the world, including Indonesia, who do not want or refuse to get the COVID 19 vaccination on the grounds that vaccine safety, vaccine side effects, religion, financing, and feel confident that they do not need a vaccine. This means that Covid-19 vaccination still causes problems in people's lives. On this basis, researchers are interested and highlight two things, namely whether there is a correlation between refusing Covid-19 vaccination and religious behavior and people's trust in their country with the aim of analyzing and explaining the correlation between refusing Covid-19 vaccination and religious behavior and people's trust in the country. The method used is the mix method. First, a quantitative method with the main instrument being a questionnaire given to 150 respondents. Second, the qualitative method with the main instrument of interviews functions to provide a more complete explanation of the findings in the quantitative method. The research results found that resistance to Covid-19 vaccination in Indonesia is still quite large and in relation to the religious behavior of people who are categorized as religious are in the weak and significant category. So religious behavior does not provide great potential in preventing Covid-19 vaccination. Public trust in the state is in the doubtful category, in relation to refusal of Covid-19 vaccination it is in the moderate and significant category. The greater the public's trust, the greater the potential for awareness to carry out Covid-19 vaccination. For this reason, it is hoped that the government will eliminate public doubts and build public trust in managing the Covid-19 vaccination.
The Effect of Training Using Demonstration Methods on Community Knowledge About Mitigation and Evacuation of Disaster Victims Yusuf, Zuhriana K; Suleman, Ibrahim; Hunawa, Rachmawaty D; Rahma, St
Jambura Nursing Journal Vol 6, No 1: January 2024
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Gorontalo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37311/jnj.v6i1.22484

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Knowledge that is used sustainably is an urgent need, especially considering the threat of natural disasters that can arise anytime and anywhere. Therefore, people need basic capital to save themselves from disasters, namely emergency response capabilities to disasters and sufficient resources. The aim of the research is to analyze the effect of training using the demonstration method on public knowledge about mitigating and evacuating disaster victims. The method used is observational analytical research. The population is the people of Lopo village, Batudaa Pantai District with a sampling technique, namely accidental sampling, namely 19 people. The total sample was 67 respondents. Data collection was carried out using instruments based on the Knowledge questionnaire with pretest and posttest methods after training and demonstrations. Data analysis was carried out using paired sample T-Test statistical analysis of respondents from the Lopo Village community. The results of the analysis of the influence of training using the demonstration method on public knowledge regarding mitigation and evacuation of disaster victims obtained a value of ρ = 0.000 (ρ = 0.05) so that there is an influence between the two variables. The conclusion is that there is an influence of training using the demonstration method on community knowledge regarding mitigation and evacuation of disaster victims in the Lopo Village community.